[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl Berry) a tapoté :
(Leaving rms off the cc since he has other things to worry about. :)
probably because nobody think it was an important one before.
Sure. The reason I thought of it is because of my work in the GNU
evaluators group, which helps rms evaluate new
Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I don't see any way to get a list of all GNU projects at savannah,
although it seems the Hosted Projects List link on savannah.gnu.org
shows all projects at savannah, in annoyingly random order.
Can you please
Hi Karl,
The project list on Savannah is a very basic tool that lists project
in a chronological order (based on the registration date).
On the savannah frontpage, there is a box called savannah statistics
which prints the number of project GNU, non-GNU (etc) hosted. You'll
see in that box links
The order is chronological (registration date).
Nothing said this, at least not that I could see. So please add at
the top a brief header All registered packages, newest first. Then
it won't be confusing.
Please keep this in mind as a general principle. If the order of
things in a list
(Leaving rms off the cc since he has other things to worry about. :)
probably because nobody think it was an important one before.
Sure. The reason I thought of it is because of my work in the GNU
evaluators group, which helps rms evaluate new software that has been
submitted to GNU. One of
I don't see any way to get a list of all GNU projects at savannah,
although it seems the Hosted Projects List link on savannah.gnu.org
shows all projects at savannah, in annoyingly random order.
Can you please arrange to split this into a list of GNU packages
Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't see any way to get a list of all GNU projects at savannah,
although it seems the Hosted Projects List link on savannah.gnu.org
shows all projects at savannah, in annoyingly random order.
Can you