I noticed in the last couple of days submissions to SVN for the first time in a 
long time (yea!).  Are you just submitting stuff you are working on or will you 
be pulling patches from Bugzilla?  Is there something that should be done to 
increase the chance that a patch will be applied?  Should patches be 
resubmitted somewhere?   

Not to overwhelm you or anything but you're the first active committer I have 
seen in a while.

Thanks

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Subject: AW: TLP... :)

As far as I can tell there is not much developer activity in the Slide project 
at the moment. As Oliver resigned as release manager there is nobody pushing 
the 2.2 release.
The SVN should be restructured as once discussed. I don't know if I'll 
personally find the time to work on the project and do things that I have in 
mind for a long time.
Before thinking about moving Slide to TLP we should sort these things out.
But in general I think it's still a good idea.
Cheers,
Daniel

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> ] Im Auftrag von Henri Yandell
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. Dezember 2005 00:41
> An: Slide Developers Mailing List
> Betreff: TLP... :)
> 
> A fair while back, the plan was for Slide to move to TLP. Where is 
> that nowadays? What reasons are there for it being bad to go ahead and 
> push on with that?
> 
> Hen
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