Jason Hildebrand wrote:
No major changes from me; I've been reducing my delta over the last few
weeks. I'm sure a lot of people have local changes, though. I've copied
webware-devel to give others a chance to pipe up.
I think doing this refactoring is a worthwhile effort; it would be great to see
On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 10:36, Ian Bicking wrote:
> > Do you mean an HTTP redirect or changing the DNS for webware.sf.net
> to point
> > to the new server? I've actually already set up the former (see
> index.php);
> > I don't know if the latter is possible.
> Well, we should be redirecting deep li
Jason Hildebrand wrote:
On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 00:15, Ian Bicking wrote:
We should change webware.sf.net to point to our new server. I'm not
sure what the best way to do this is. I don't see any documentation
on
SF that specifically addresses this, so either we can try it
ourselves
with an .htacce
On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 00:15, Ian Bicking wrote:
> We should change webware.sf.net to point to our new server. I'm not
> sure what the best way to do this is. I don't see any documentation
> on
> SF that specifically addresses this, so either we can try it
> ourselves
> with an .htaccess redirect,
On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 07:55, Victor Ng wrote:
> On Tuesday March 30th 2004, Ianb wrote:
> > Standalone WebKit, which is in the Sandbox, is something of an
> attempt
> > to deal with this -- Webware's layout isn't really friendly to
> packaging
> > systems at this point. By turning Webware's main
BTW, I've registered w4py.org as a shorthand for webwareforpython.org.
As long as it was a shorthand, I figured I'd make it as short as
possible. All the DNS issues aren't worked out yet, but I wanted to
make sure people knew it was in the process.
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