Seems it was discussed before already. Yes, at least FPC community
forum and lazarus forums can be merged (before this already happened
with the wiki and the bug tracker).
So, I may safely assume that the website of FPC and Lazarus will be
merged on this work. Not?
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On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, Paul Ishenin wrote:
02.02.2010 17:47, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, Bee Jay wrote:
Seems it was discussed before already. Yes, at least FPC community
forum and lazarus forums can be merged (before this already happened
with the wiki and the bug
For now I agree. But later we can create products menu with: Free
Pascal, Lazarus, MseIDE MseGUI , FpGUI. After all some FPC
developers are working on lazarus and some lazarus developers are
working on fpc.
Contradictly, I prefer both are merged for now. It'll be easier to
create and
Michael Van Canneyt schrieb:
Only the forum, bugtracker and and wiki are the same.
The main sites remain separate.
For now I agree. But later we can create products menu with: Free
Pascal, Lazarus, MseIDE MseGUI , FpGUI. After all some FPC
developers are working on lazarus and some
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 05:53:30PM +0700, Paul Ishenin wrote:
The main sites remain separate.
For now I agree. But later we can create products menu with: Free
Pascal, Lazarus, MseIDE MseGUI , FpGUI. After all some FPC developers
are working on lazarus and some lazarus developers are
On Feb 2, 2010, at 6:37 PM, Marco van de Voort wrote:
I'd keep it FPC and Lazarus only. More choice only confuses, and the
deep
integration with the other two projects is also not there.
I agree, only FPC and Lazarus that need to be merged. The other should
have its own website, but we
Hi all,
The last thing is: should we merge FPC and Lazarus? If so, why? If
not, what's the reason?
This is important, IMO. Most people know Lazarus is the official FPC
IDE. Also because it would also effect on the whole website design. If
they're separated, should we also reconstruct the
The last thing is: should we merge FPC and Lazarus? If so, why? If
not, what's the reason?
I prefer that both are merged, but with separated content. This would
make the website maintenance easier and focus.
Let's hear what others would say. :)
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