El 02/07/11 07:37, Philip Chee escribió:
> On 02/07/2011 04:04, Ricardo Palomares Martí­nez wrote:
>> El 01/07/11 06:38, Philip Chee escribió:
>>> I just realized that I might actually have write access to
>>> http://tagzilla.mozdev.org/
>>> At least according to:
>>> http://tagzilla.mozdev.org/members.html
>>>
>>> I probably need someone to help me update the html on that site as I
>>> have very little time to do that these days.
>>
>>
>> Same topic on different newsgroups... :-)
>>
>> I can help you with it if you want. How would you like to get the
>> updated files? Maybe a ZIP archive with the files to update in this
>> directory?
>>
>> http://www.mozdev.org/source/browse/tagzilla/www/
>>
>> Ricardo.
> 
> You probably need to use CVS to checkout the source.
> <http://tagzilla.mozdev.org/source.html>
> 
> Email me @gmail.com so that I don't forget to followup.


Philip, reviewing the entire thread I guess the original poster is
willing to see TagZilla's main page at mozdev.org featuring your
latest (0.66.2) version for download, maybe also a working copy of JSLib.

I can send you a patch for the website CVS part, but should you upload
the 0.66.2 XPI to TagZilla downloads section, or would it suffice if
the TagZilla pages link back to the 0.66.2 XPI at XSidebar space?

BTW, neither TagZilla nor JSLib are present at AMO. Do you have by any
chance some recent contact with David Perry, the original author of
TagZilla?


> p.s. xsidebar is also hosted on mozdev so the same concept holds.


I have to admit that I have not used XSidebar for a long time by now.
Is it really needed to make it work some extensions in SeaMonkey?

Ricardo

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