Gabriele Bartolini writes:
> At 10.22 28/04/00 +0200, you wrote:
> > Definitely, yes. I would even suggest that you put it in the already
> >existing Ht://Dig project. A given sourceforge project can be made of
> >various modules, each module can have its separate forum, bug track
> >and so on. Just give me your account name on sourceforge and I'll add
> >the appropriate permissions.
>
> Oh noooooooooo !!! I already signed and I created my own project.
>
> I haven't yet put anything on it. Should I remove it? Anyway my account is
> angusgb and the project's name is ht://Check .
>
> Ciao and thanks
> -Gabriele
I think it would make sense to use the ht://Dig project, yes. You'll
have to send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to delete the
project. I've added you as project administrator on ht://Dig so that
you can add ht://Check. Be extra carefull when creating task lists,
bug lists and modules since those can't be removed afterwards.
The ht://Dig project is only a repository for the latest beta version
at present but it would be really nice to see it become a central repository
for contributive projects such as ht://Check. You'll make the path for
this :-) Only keep in mind that other projects might be added and use
a sub-directory in the CVSROOT (/cvsroot/htdig/htcheck for instance).
I also think you should wait for the comments of Geoff on this, he may
disagree with my views ;-)
Cheers,
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