Mark Wieder wrote:
Since I haven't yet gotten my authorization to post on the board, let
me say here that I'm already using the uRIP["project"] in glx2 for
version control.

That may be the best place for it - good idea.

Please do post that in the forum thread:
<http://livecodejournal.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=71>

I'm not sure how PHPBB sends notifications for such things, but I approved your account yesterday.


Is the old revInterOp yahoo group now defunct?

More or less. When they were still eGroups they were kinda useful, but since the Yahoo acquisition there have been complaints about difficulties logging in, and no way to get assistance from anyone in Support at Yahoo. In fact, there was an outage with their authentication server yesterday that prevented me from posting there, which is why I decided it's probably a good time to roll out the new forum Ken and I have been setting up for RIP, which now also includes an area for the MC IDE.

I haven't yet moved all of the relevant RPI and MC assets to their new home at LiveCodeJournal.com, but I intend to finish that soon.

Having a site where we control how it's set up, with no limits on file sizes, etc., offers us much more flexibility for building an effective working group going forward.

Among other benefits is allowing us to share the file repository without having to require membership. Down the road we can even make those files directly accessible via RevNet as well, something we couldn't do at Yahoo Groups.

If you see any opportunities you'd like to help with, drop me a note and I can set you up with permissions, FTP, or whatever else is needed to make that happen.

When Alan Golub first established the original RevJournal.com site, he did so in the spirit of making it a community effort. After he transferred the management of the site to me, which has since migrated to LiveCodeJournal.com, I've tried to maintain his vision by inviting all interested members of the community to consider it their home, open to any useful resources you'd like to see there.

--
 Richard Gaskin
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 Webzine for LiveCode developers: http://www.LiveCodeJournal.com
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