Hugh had asked about the configurability of the bug tracking and wiki
software, to which I replied:
>> http://bugs.qooxdoo.org
>> http://wiki.qooxdoo.org
>> Bug-tracking and wiki (located on my server)
> This is a very compact, secure bug tracking and wiki program written entirely
> in C
"Hugh Gibson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> http://bugs.qooxdoo.org
>> http://wiki.qooxdoo.org
>> Bug-tracking and wiki (located on my server)
>
> I'm unwilling to invest any time on these until I know if Sebastian is happy
> with this solution.
I haven't heard anything from Sebastian.
> http://bugs.qooxdoo.org
> http://wiki.qooxdoo.org
> Bug-tracking and wiki (located on my server)
I'm unwilling to invest any time on these until I know if Sebastian is happy
with this solution.
Also, how easy will it be to change the look to the qooxdoo standard?
Hugh
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Priebe, Jason schrieb:
I'd prefer that there continue to be only one mailing list
until such time as the volume of messages on the list is too
much to deal with.
For what it's worth, I agree with Derrell. I look forward to a day
when the project hits critical mass where we need to segment t
> I'd prefer that there continue to be only one mailing list
> until such time as the volume of messages on the list is too
> much to deal with.
For what it's worth, I agree with Derrell. I look forward to a day
when the project hits critical mass where we need to segment the
mailing lists.
Kent Olsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At the same time I would like to ask Sebastian if there is an intention
> or plan to create more mailing lists to separate the traffic?
> For example:
>
> 1. Beginner support
> 2. Advanced user support
> 3. Current changes of the code
> 4. Visionary change
Hej Derrell!
I like when people take initiatives! I definitively join this as I can
not see anyone else has taken the initiative before. Join the team.
Together we will make Qooxdoo stronger and better than the commercial
packages. So far it has come far.
It will unload the mailing list and give
"Hugh Gibson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (now, where is that bug-tracking package? ;-) ).
After hearing this question enough times, I got a bug up my butt, and
implemented it -- along with an included wiki. :-)
The following URLs are now up and running:
http://qooxdoo.org
http://www.qoox