[Ldsoss] Captcha for the Good of Humanity

2007-05-24 Thread Jesse Stay
I don't know who else saw this article on Slashdot recently, but I thought this would be an excellent endeavor for the Church and Family History work: http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/15522 Jesse -- #!/usr/bin/perl $^=q;@!>~|{>krw>yn{u<$$ 0gFzD gD, 00Fz, 0,,( 0hF 0g)F/=, 0> "L$/GE

Re: [Ldsoss] Subversion with Trac

2007-05-24 Thread Slide
On 5/24/07, Gordon Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: LDS Developers, Does anyone have experience user Trac (trac.edgewall.org) with Subversion? Trac is like the project tracking GUI. I have people that use subversion directly but don't get the Trac front-end and how to coordinate it. thanks

Re: [Ldsoss] Subversion with Trac

2007-05-24 Thread Joseph Scott
On May 24, 2007, at 7:41 AM, David Hale wrote: I'm not familiar with Trac, but my group uses Tortoise http:// tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ (Some developers have said that they have issues with Tortoise, but I haven't had any problems with it) Tortoise is something completely different from Tra

Re: [Ldsoss] Re: HT and VT Tool

2007-05-24 Thread Shawn Willden
On Thursday 24 May 2007 09:58:41 am Steven H. McCown wrote: > For the really paranoid, NIST is recommending that federal agencies stop > using SHA-1, since it's been cracked (along with MD5), and instead use the > SHA-2 family of hash algorithms. The recently-discovered weaknesses in MD-5 and SHA-

Re: [Ldsoss] Subversion with Trac

2007-05-24 Thread Joseph Scott
On May 24, 2007, at 7:03 AM, Gordon Clarke wrote: LDS Developers, Does anyone have experience user Trac (trac.edgewall.org) with Subversion? Trac is like the project tracking GUI. I have people that use subversion directly but don't get the Trac front-end and how to coordinate it. Wor

RE: [Ldsoss] Re: HT and VT Tool

2007-05-24 Thread Steven H. McCown
For the really paranoid, NIST is recommending that federal agencies stop using SHA-1, since it's been cracked (along with MD5), and instead use the SHA-2 family of hash algorithms. For the really smart really paranoid, NIST is beginning a new contest (like for AES) to develop a new secure hash alg

Re: [Ldsoss] Subversion with Trac

2007-05-24 Thread Richard K Miller
On May 24, 2007, at 8:03 AM, Gordon Clarke wrote: LDS Developers, Does anyone have experience user Trac (trac.edgewall.org) with Subversion? Trac is like the project tracking GUI. I have people that use subversion directly but don't get the Trac front-end and how to coordinate it. tha

[Ldsoss] Subversion with Trac

2007-05-24 Thread pat eyler
trac and tortoise aren't really the same thing. trac provides issue/bug tracking and other project related tools. Gordon, you'd be a lot better off asking around on the trac mailing list: http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/MailingList or just looking about on their website in general: http://trac.

Re: [Ldsoss] Subversion with Trac

2007-05-24 Thread David Hale
I'm not familiar with Trac, but my group uses Tortoise http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ (Some developers have said that they have issues with Tortoise, but I haven't had any problems with it) -David - Original Message From: Gordon Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ldsoss@lists.ldsoss.org Se

[Ldsoss] Subversion with Trac

2007-05-24 Thread Gordon Clarke
LDS Developers, Does anyone have experience user Trac (trac.edgewall.org) with Subversion? Trac is like the project tracking GUI. I have people that use subversion directly but don't get the Trac front-end and how to coordinate it. thanks in advance, Gordon FamilySearch DevNet Manager