Hi Maciel,
You can search the mailing lists using Google using 'site' keyword, for
instance the search term
"html import" site:http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.technology.epf
will search for "html import" in the mailing list archive.
To improve the usability of the EPF site, I think it is a good idea to add a
Google custom search to it. For this reason I have create a enhancement request
for the site, see https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=204425.
We could for instance search enable:
* EPF Developers Mailing List:
http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.technology.epf
*
EPF Site: http://www.eclipse.org/epf/
*
EPF Wiki: http://www.epfwiki.net
*
Others?
*
Best Regards,
Onno
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Maciel, Eduardo
Sent: vrijdag 21 september 2007 19:49
To: Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List
Subject: [epf-dev] Additional vs Assisting
Hello,
Prior to send this mails I tried to search the mailing list archive, but
unfortunately there is no "search" option on
dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.technology.epf/maillist.html. (or I was
unable to find it).
So I´d be glad if someone could explain me how a "end-user" would understand
the difference between Additional and Assisting roles.
Thanks in advance,
Maciel
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