On 09/02/2022 01:26, Dirk Hohndel via subsurface wrote:
Well, maybe not. The options are "anyone can edit a wiki page" (sorry,
been there, done that, HECK NO), or "the same group of users that can
edit the wiki also have push access to the repo" (sorry, that's an
idiotic equivalency). So I'm af
lot more awkward.
And we have seen in the past that we have far more luck getting people
to contribute to things where they can simply edit text and send a
PR... admittedly, that may be self-selection bias :)
/D
On Feb 8, 2022, at 12:32 AM, Crawford Currie via subsurface wrote:
Just a thought, bu
Just a thought, but wouldn't it be easier to just use the project wiki?
https://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/wiki
C.
On 08/02/2022 01:33, Dirk Hohndel via subsurface wrote:
Hi everyone
The FAQ on the old website is horribly out of date and hasn't been maintained
in forever.
Instead of tr
Hi all,
I have a friend who has been using Suunto Dive Manager 1.6 for many
years, with a succession of computers. For reasons that are not quite
clear to me he was unable to upgrade when Suunto released new SDM
versions, so he's been stuck since. I couldn't find anything online to
support mi
On 05/05/2020 16:22, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> That does look like an internal server error, for sure.
>
> I looked again through the logs and and saw that for a while the
> server had issues connecting
> with the authentication database (as a side effect of a different user
> trying a brute force logi
Is there a problem with the cloud server?
I updated to 4.9.4 using:
$ snap refresh subsurface.
Started subsurface, selected menu item File->Open cloud storage
Error message "Cannot sync with cloud server, working with offline copy".
Repeated same steps with --verbose, log as follows:
Apologies if this has already been discussed, but I can't find any sign
of a discussion.
When I plan a dive on the desktop, I get some formatted Notes thus:
DISCLAIMER / WARNING: THIS IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BUHLMANN ALGORITHM AND
A DIVE PLANNER IMPLEMENTATION BASED ON THAT HAS RECEIVED ONLY A LIMI