On Sun, 2 Jul 2000, Jon Stevens wrote:

> >  Also, if I
> > wanted to add a configuration option to the TurbineResources.properties
> > file, should I get permission from somebody to do that first?  (I was
> > considering making inclusion of the prev/next navbar configurable via the
> > properties file.  I guess the other question would be, does anybody else
> > think that is really necessary?)
> 
> I think it is a good idea to allow for customization. You don't need to add
> it to the TR.p file, but you should document it in Jyve's installation
> document.

I'm not sure I follow you here.  I should document a way to
customize/remove the feature, but I shouldn't use the TR.p file for the
customization?  Is there another way I don't know about to give users the
ability to easily disable it?  Encourage users to remove/comment out the
relevant code?

> > I am considering taking on these two items from the Jyve TODO, unless
> > somebody else is already working on them:
> > ...
> 
> +1

I assume that's short-hand for "go for it"? :)

> > +        // Added Sat Jul  1 16:57:28 PDT 2000
> > +        // by Greg Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > +        // in an attempt to put a previous/next
> > +        // navigation on the question page
> 
> No need to add that stuff, it just clutters things up...It is all recorded
> in cvs log's. Just add your name and email to the top of the file in the
> @author line.

Roger.

> Greg, since you are willing to work on improving Jyve, would you just like
> CVS access?

I appreciate the offer.  However, I think I would like to hold off for a
week or two, to give myself a chance to get more familiar with the
project, and to figure out if I will really be able to contribute on a
on-going basis like I want to.

                -- Greg


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