RE: [backstage] Ideatorrent

2008-10-30 Thread Ian Forrester
Yes this is great stuff.
 
Actually Nicolas, I can tell you we are not only using it for Backstage but for 
some other secret projects.

Ian Forrester

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt 
Barber
Sent: 29 October 2008 19:17
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Subject: Re: [backstage] Ideatorrent


This is nice that the author is getting involved proactively with the 
project.



On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 7:18 PM, Nicolas Deschildre [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:


Hey,

I'm the author of Ideatorrent, and I'm pleased to learn the BBC 
is
going to use it :)
Ubuntu is indeed using it, but a much older snapshot, it is in 
the
process of being updated (snap here: 
http://devel.ideatorrent.org)

Concerning the bugs you were talking about (bad link on 
Submit), this
is partially fixed on the latest 0.9 version (link of the 
submit your
idea string OK, link of the image not OK), I'll take care of 
it.
A very few bugs are remaining, I recommand you to put Write 
error to
the log on the Error reporting option on
/admin/settings/error-reporting, otherwise users will see the 
PHP
errors. I am aware of some, which gives scarry red blocks of 
SQL, but
that is very minor, don't be afraid :)

I'll be happy to help you out if you find any other issues :)

Cheers,
Nicolas
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[backstage] Ideatorrent

2008-10-29 Thread Nicolas Deschildre
Hey,

I'm the author of Ideatorrent, and I'm pleased to learn the BBC is
going to use it :)
Ubuntu is indeed using it, but a much older snapshot, it is in the
process of being updated (snap here: http://devel.ideatorrent.org)

Concerning the bugs you were talking about (bad link on Submit), this
is partially fixed on the latest 0.9 version (link of the submit your
idea string OK, link of the image not OK), I'll take care of it.
A very few bugs are remaining, I recommand you to put Write error to
the log on the Error reporting option on
/admin/settings/error-reporting, otherwise users will see the PHP
errors. I am aware of some, which gives scarry red blocks of SQL, but
that is very minor, don't be afraid :)

I'll be happy to help you out if you find any other issues :)

Cheers,
Nicolas
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Re: [backstage] Ideatorrent

2008-10-29 Thread Matt Barber
This is nice that the author is getting involved proactively with the
project.


On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 7:18 PM, Nicolas Deschildre
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Hey,

 I'm the author of Ideatorrent, and I'm pleased to learn the BBC is
 going to use it :)
 Ubuntu is indeed using it, but a much older snapshot, it is in the
 process of being updated (snap here: http://devel.ideatorrent.org)

 Concerning the bugs you were talking about (bad link on Submit), this
 is partially fixed on the latest 0.9 version (link of the submit your
 idea string OK, link of the image not OK), I'll take care of it.
 A very few bugs are remaining, I recommand you to put Write error to
 the log on the Error reporting option on
 /admin/settings/error-reporting, otherwise users will see the PHP
 errors. I am aware of some, which gives scarry red blocks of SQL, but
 that is very minor, don't be afraid :)

 I'll be happy to help you out if you find any other issues :)

 Cheers,
 Nicolas
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