[Webware-discuss] +1 Attaboy for Mark and Webware 0.9b1

2005-07-15 Thread Roger Haase
I downloaded the 0.9b1 release and installed it on my W/XP test machine this morning. I looked over the release notes and have lightly tested the release. I only found a couple of nits: 1. The important release notes for WebUtils is rather sparse. 2. Unpacking the tarball with WinZip resulted

Re: [Webware-discuss] +1 Attaboy for Mark and Webware 0.9b1

2005-07-15 Thread Mark Phillips
On Jul 15, 2005, at 9:40 AM, Roger Haase wrote: 1. The important release notes for WebUtils is rather sparse. I appreciate your wit. On this point, I appeal to the community for a little help. Given the length of time between release 0.8.1 and this release, the volume of commits makes the

Re: [Webware-discuss] +1 Attaboy for Mark and Webware 0.9b1

2005-07-15 Thread Ian Bicking
Mark Phillips wrote: As long as I am on the topic, can anyone offer an effective way to perform a narrow search the mail lists on sourceforge? If you want a nicer interface to the archives (with search), I would recommend: http://webwareforpython.org/archives/splash/index.en.html The

Re: [Webware-discuss] +1 Attaboy for Mark and Webware 0.9b1

2005-07-15 Thread Mark Phillips
On Jul 15, 2005, at 1:39 PM, Ian Bicking wrote: Mark Phillips wrote: As long as I am on the topic, can anyone offer an effective way to perform a narrow search the mail lists on sourceforge? If you want a nicer interface to the archives (with search), I would recommend:

Re: [Webware-discuss] +1 Attaboy for Mark and Webware 0.9b1

2005-07-15 Thread Ian Bicking
Mark Phillips wrote: The commit list isn't on there, though. I suppose you liked to tease the animals in the zoo when you were a kid, too. ;-) Won't svn log give you the whole list? That's better than an archive, it seems... except no inline diffs. -- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL

Re: [Webware-discuss] +1 Attaboy for Mark and Webware 0.9b1

2005-07-15 Thread Mark Phillips
On Jul 15, 2005, at 2:16 PM, Ian Bicking wrote: Won't svn log give you the whole list? That's better than an archive, it seems... except no inline diffs. Thanks, Ian. I hadn't thought about that. I will look into it. - Mark --- SF.Net