On 03/28/11 07:43, Bill Burdick wrote:

> In order to watch a repository, that repository has to a small (<1K) HTML
> asset which provides access to the timeline feed (using HTML5's
> window.postMessage) -- this can just be attached to a wiki page; it doesn't
> have to be in a project branch.  The main body of code, however, is in the
> "account" repository, in JavaScript and served up using a Fossil "doc" URL.
>  Again, this did not require any changes to the Fossil executable.

It's awesome that you can do this without modifying Fossil. I dunno if
the social networking stuff will take off or not... but the fact it can
be implemented like this is amazing! Well done to you and to Richard for
making Fossil flexible through simplicity ;-)

[What a geeky answer. "Dunno about the social stuff, what an awesome
gadget" ;-)]

>
> Bill
>

ABS

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