I was talking about the CWiki commit messages that go to ooo-commits@ i.a.o.  I 
don't see how I have anything to say about how those are formatted.

On my CWiki user preferences, I have to receive direct reports from pages I am 
watching and also set them for HTML.  I might consider that, though my mail 
client is set so it won't display in HTML until I tell it to do so on an 
individual message basis. 

I might consider that in the future.  Right now I will wait for you to say you 
are done and the site is ready for QA at the visible-surface level. 

 - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: TJ Frazier [mailto:tjfraz...@cfl.rr.com] 
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 15:16
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Staging OOo Site: Bugs and Improvements

Hi, Dennis,

On 10/31/2011 16:13, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
<snip>
> Yes, I am subscribed to ooo-commits.  Unfortunately, the CWiki commits don't 
> come over as diffs but as complete text before and after.  So I rarely read 
> them.  For me, all they serve as is a reminder to go to the CWiki page and 
> find out what really happened.  I find ooo-issues much easier to handle.
>
<snip>

This is a matter of how you set your preferences in Cwiki. You have to 
allow delivery of notices in HTML, because the diffs come in color, just 
like what you see on the Cwiki when you click, "view changes". I'm 
getting both diff and full-text at the moment, which is very handy: if I 
need to see the change in full context, I can look at the second 
message, otherwise not. --/tj/

>   - Dennis
>


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