On Oct 16, 2012, at 11:52 AM, Paul Dreik wrote:

> Well,
> I do not think a minor webpage layout issue disqualifies a project from
> being selected as project of the month. The text is still in order and
> searchable.

Well, the mighty Sergei is always right about everything (after all, he has at 
some point had a real job unlike the rest of us idiot teenagers)… :-) 

> Can you suggest a fix for the web page? I do not know how the list is
> generated, but maybe you can spot a css error or something.

In the specific case, the problem as that text is not being escaped correctly. 
The problem happens when the first line of a help text contains "<" or ">". In 
practice this happens when the first line contains an e-mail address, e.g.  
"Author <myname@myspace>".

Søren


> Paul
> 
> 2012-10-16 11:32, Sergei Steshenko skrev:
>> 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> 
>>> From: Carnë Draug <carandraug+...@gmail.com>
>>> To: Octave Help <help-oct...@octave.org>; Octave Forge 
>>> <octave-dev@lists.sourceforge.net>
>>> Cc: 
>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 2:52 AM
>>> Subject: OctaveForge for project of the month
>>> 
>>> Hi everyone
>>> 
>>> SourceForge has a "project of the month" voting pool going on which
>>> includes OctaveForge. If you guys want to vote, the link for the post
>>> and pool are
>>> 
>>> http://sourceforge.net/blog/potm-vote-201211/
>>> http://twtpoll.com/vvntro
>>> 
>>> Note 1: it requires a twitter account (it sucks, I already complained)
>>> Note 2: Octave Forge is listed as GNU Octave repository. I have also
>>> complained about this and they have fixed it on their blog. However
>>> they could not change the name on the voting after it started (the
>>> name is incorrect because the description of the project on
>>> SourceForge was also incorrect. That has already been fixed).
>>> 
>>> Carnë
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Help-octave mailing list
>>> help-oct...@octave.org
>>> https://mailman.cae.wisc.edu/listinfo/help-octave
>>> 
>> 
>> Absolutely and definitely _____no_____.
>> 
>> I.e. I am wholeheartedly _against_.
>> 
>> Here are the reasons:
>> 
>> 1) visit http://octave.sourceforge.net/functions_by_package.php and 
>> _patiently_ scroll down;
>> 2) if you are patient enough, you'll notice that the text left margin moves 
>> to the right, i.e. at the top the text is left-justified as it should be, bu 
>> then the text moves to the right;
>> 3) when I was taught by various people how to develop and test the code, I 
>> was explained that number of test cases is typically (quite) big, but at 
>> least _obvious_ corner cases should be tested, and the number of obvious 
>> corner cases is typically _much_ less than the full number of test cases;
>> 4) in this particular instance there are just _two_ corner cases: top and 
>> bottom, and the developers didn't bother to check even them.
>> 
>> So, because of _gross_ disrespect for very basic QA guidelines on the side 
>> of the developers I am fully opposed to nominating this project for "project 
>> of the month".
>> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>>  Sergei.
>> 
>> P.S. Kindergarten .....
>> 
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