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[patch] SectionCutter Action
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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4289

DATE:       19-10-2001
AUTHOR(S):  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sergio Carvalho)
REVIEWER:   nobody
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[patch] New actions for Cocoon 2
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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4287

DATE:       19-10-2001
AUTHOR(S):  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paolo Scaffardi)
REVIEWER:   nobody
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[PATCH] XSLT file locking in Cocoon 2
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DATE:       14-12-2001
AUTHOR(S):  ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Michael Hartle
REVIEWER:   nobody
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[PATCH] pretty-content view in sitemap.xmap
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DATE:       14-12-2001
AUTHOR(S):  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nicola Ken Barozzi)
REVIEWER:   unassigned
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[PATCH] main stylesheets to look ok in Mozilla too
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DATE:       13-12-2001
AUTHOR(S):  Nicola Ken Barozzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
REVIEWER:   Gerhard Froehlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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*************************that's it!************************

Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
> Hi Nicola,
>
> thanks for your offer to post/maintain this summary! I really honor
> it, if you will spent your time on this!
>
> But I think, this could be done somehow automatically. Some
> time ago, we searched for a way to cope all the patches comming
> in. As a ad hoc solution, bugzilla was suggested, so a
> submitter could add an entry to bugzilla with the key word
> patch.
> So, first thing would be to include those patches already
> listed in bugzilla in your list and then we should find a solution
> to make this automatically. One possibility is to add all outstanding
> patches into bugzilla and generate reports every week or so (I hope
> this is possible).

In the meantime I'm here :-)

Nicola Ken Barozzi These are the days of miracle and wonder...
                                ...so don't cry baby, don't cry
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>                          Paul Simon


> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Nicola Ken Barozzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 11:11 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [PATCH QUEUE] Summary
> >
> >
> > me:
> > > To make everyone in the list see that patches submitted are in the
queue
> > and
> > > not forgotten, I would like to start from today to send a mail
> > to the list
> > > with currently open patches.
> > > If you don't agree, please -1 on it and I will not start.
> > > Well, let's see if I can help on this... and how much I will resist
;-)
> >



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