I found the email, and I had not replied. My apologies, I did think I had
replied. What I had done is mark it to follow up when I circled back around and
got caught up on things (see previous email).
I also noticed you sent it barely 2 days ago. You know, sometimes people are
not able reply rig
I'm pretty sure I replied. I'll try to find the message and resend it. if not I
apologize. Work has taken all of my time while we are preparing for a
production launch of a large project. I'm sure most can understand how that can
have an impact on time to work on other things.
Thanks
Greg
On
Hello!
Is fork of Apache::ASP dead? Greg hasn't replied to my email. Maybe someone
else should start project?
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Hi folks,
just wanted to raise my hand, as I am still using apache::asp in some middle
size projects to and would love to keep it
using in the future if the necessary changes will be made. I have been
already injecting a minor change that has been
included by Josh in one of the last release
Apache-ASP initial setup on source forge done. Still have some project pages
and content to fill in, I'll work on that over the next couple of days. Also
need the code. I can import the revisions in CPAN, but I'd rather get a full
svnadmin dump so I can hopefully maintain the history in the migr
Hah. I've used git before. It's good, merging and branching are really good as
long as you get all the details right. To really use it effectively though I
ended up creating a cookbook file of sorts with recipes for many of the more
interesting uses. There were seemingly simple things that could
On 15/08/2011 09:38 πμ, Tsirkin Evgeny wrote:
Nice to hear that there are others interested as well !
I will be happy to provide any help needed .
@Gregory I think public repository is probably better idea ,this way you
will neither
be a bottleneck .Other then that anything that you ,Thanos & Jo
Nice to hear that there are others interested as well !
I will be happy to provide any help needed .
@Gregory I think public repository is probably better idea ,this way you
will neither
be a bottleneck .Other then that anything that you ,Thanos & Josh prefer
will be fine.
I am personally is much
I tend to selfhost things but can put on sourceforge just as easily. I also
prefer svn. I'd be glad to host it, as well as the SVN sample site if that
would help. Just let me know.
On Aug 14, 2011, at 5:18 PM, Josh Chamas wrote:
> On 8/14/2011 2:40 PM, Gregory Youngblood wrote:
>> How about cre
On 8/14/2011 2:40 PM, Gregory Youngblood wrote:
How about creating a patch and sending it to the list. For the short term it
lets the fixes get out. Perhaps we'll hear from Josh or can make other
arrangements. What do you think?
Greg
Thanos, Greg, I am happy to go into co-maintainer on this
How about creating a patch and sending it to the list. For the short term it
lets the fixes get out. Perhaps we'll hear from Josh or can make other
arrangements. What do you think?
Greg
On Aug 14, 2011, at 11:09 AM, Thanos Chatziathanassiou wrote:
>
> I have numerous fixes for Apache::ASP inc
I had volunteered a while back but then Josh released an update and things
continued. I'd like to see Apache::ASP continue as well.
Has anyone heard from josh?
On Aug 14, 2011, at 12:43 AM, Tsirkin Evgeny wrote:
> Hi all.
> Yes ,we are still using the apache::asp ,it is a great peace of softwa
On 14/08/2011 10:43 πμ, Tsirkin Evgeny wrote:
Hi all.
Yes ,we are still using the apache::asp ,it is a great peace of software
after all.
And we want to thank the original authors for the work they have done.
Anyway ,it looks like there is not a lot of going on with the module now.
Still, we are
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