On 13/04/2010, at 9:58 AM, Tom Jackson wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
>> OK, lets consider that a +1 vote. I'll throw in my own +1 vote. Lets
>> open the discussion for ~1 month - on May 15th, we'll do a final tally.
>>
>> Does anyone have any concerns? Reasons
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
> OK, lets consider that a +1 vote. I'll throw in my own +1 vote. Lets
> open the discussion for ~1 month - on May 15th, we'll do a final tally.
>
> Does anyone have any concerns? Reasons why this change shouldn't be
> made? An alternate c
Hello!
On Saturday 10 April 2010 08:49:57 you wrote:
> I think in general this is a good thing. In fact, I was just thinking
> about doing the same thing myself, except self-hosting with fossil
> instead of git. :) (no holy wars please)
For me fossil will be more useful :-) And cvs->fossil
I'm perfectly fine with "git", but I'm highly biased, given the fact
that I've been using it for any AOLserver changes over a number of
years. I would like to see the people who commit/maintain code agree,
and that usually isn't me.
I'm not very familiar with github however. When I compare it to
g
On 4/10/2010 4:01 PM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
I see you created lp:anansi, how is that working out for you?
The project itself:
Eh, I didn't intend to mention it to anyone unless I made any progress.
Frankly, I'd prefer the official AOLserver branch to be more active.
Either way, I haven't
OK, lets consider that a +1 vote. I'll throw in my own +1 vote. Lets
open the discussion for ~1 month - on May 15th, we'll do a final tally.
Does anyone have any concerns? Reasons why this change shouldn't be
made? An alternate change they'd like to propose and vote on?
On 4/10/10 9:35 AM, J
Yes, let's officially move it to github. Awesome change!
J
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On 4/10/10 8:12 AM, ayan george wrote:
> My personal preference would have been to host AOLserver on launchpad so
> I gently shake my fist at you for not "involving the community".
https://launchpad.net/aolserver
I think I submitted a VCS import request a LONG time ago, but nobody at
LP could get
On 4/10/10 2:11 PM, Tom Jackson wrote:
> Main use of this is the "grep" and "pickax" searches. Are these
> available on github?
You can effectively grep/pickaxe using their web interface by doing a
search on a single repository:
http://github.com/search?q=repo:aolserver/aolserver+NS_ConnContent
Over at http://junom.com/gitweb/gitweb.perl?p=aolserver.git
I've sucked out all commits ever to CVS.
Main use of this is the "grep" and "pickax" searches. Are these
available on github?
Oh, and the instant snapshot downloads (zip or tgz format).
tom jackson
BTW, what script do you use to keep
On 4/10/2010 12:19 AM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
As usual, feel free to flame me for running off into the weeds and just
doing something without "getting consensus" or "involving the community"
but I'm hoping at least a few of you will find this work worthwhile. If
you have any positive comments and
Dossy Shiobara wrote:
Hi,
So, I've finally gone crazy
> If
you have any positive comments and/or suggestions, don't hesitate to get
in touch with me: I'd love to hear what you think.
AOLserver's not dead, yet. ;-)
Also while you're at it, is the chat logger still running?
And would anyo
Dossy Shiobara wrote:
Hi,
So, I've finally gone crazy and have started pushing the contents of the
CVS repository from SourceForge up to GitHub:
http://aolserver.github.com/
http://github.com/aolserver
I think in general this is a good thing. In fact, I was just thinking
about doi
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