> That has incredible options for me at my job: I have to a lot of
> reviewing for my students, and my supervisor reviews my texts. I wonder
> if it works with static html ... I'll write a mail to them.

Quote from here (July 10th, 2007 by Bryan O'Sullivan):
http://www.realworldhaskell.org/blog/2007/07/10/want-to-help-out-got-html-css-javascript-fu/

> Unfortunately, Adrian and Jacob described the server side of the Django Book's
> feedback system as unreleasable, and to the best of my knowledge, the FSF
> hasn't released the server-side code for their feedback system. So there's 
> nothing
> prepackaged that we can use to get a similar benefit....

>...Unfortunately, Adrian and Jacob described the server side of the
Django Book's
> feedback system as unreleasable, and to the best of my knowledge, the FSF 
> hasn't
> released the server-side code for their feedback system. So there's nothing
> prepackaged that we can use to get a similar benefit.

The comment system of the FSF he is reffering to can be seen here:
http://gplv3.fsf.org/comments/agplv3-draft-1.html

I'm not too confident they will be releasing it, but maybe all they
need is some incentive, i.e. people who need something similar, before
they invest the time to clean it up and release a package.

ciao
Manuel

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