Hey Folks.
Can you please take a look at the Kepler page [1] to make sure that
the entry for your project is correct.
For starters... is your project listed at all? Should it be removed?
Please confirm the version number. If there is no version number,
Hi Wayne
Once you find your way round, the new PMI provides a better way for
what it does, but I'm very confused.
For instance, once Luna is out, how will it be possible to access
the project description for Kepler? Is there a hidden GIT?
On 15/03/2013
Right... the offset.
Let me know if the offset is incorrect (and the corresponding
correct value).
FWIW, for now, I am the only one who can change any of these values.
I'm thinking that I'll make it so that Planning Council members can
make updates at some
On 03/15/2013 01:51 PM, Ed Willink
wrote:
Hi Wayne
Once you find your way round, the new PMI provides a better way
for what it does, but I'm very confused.
For instance, once Luna is out, how will it be possible to access
On 03/15/2013 02:08 PM, Ed Willink
wrote:
Hi
Wayne
On 15/03/2013 18:01, Wayne Beaton wrote:
What happens if I edit in the PMI, then
my colleague edits the XML?
Then you will have two
The PMI is built on Drupal. Drupal is a content management system.
There is a "Revision Information" tab at the bottom of the page that
you can use to create a new revision whenever you want.
I've been toying with the idea of creating a revision every time the
Wayne:
when I go to
http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.php?projectid=technology.windowbuilderI
get a can not display page. What do I have to do to get our project
setup?
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 2:33 PM, Wayne Beaton wa...@eclipse.org wrote:
The PMI is built on Drupal. Drupal is a
Hi Wayne
The PMI is built on Drupal. Drupal is a content management system.
There is a "Revision Information" tab at the bottom of the page
that you can use to create a new revision whenever you want.
I've been toying with the idea of
Maybe try *tools*.windowbuilder? :-)
http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.php?projectid=tools.windowbuilder
This reminds me that the project-plan renderer is a terrible
time-sink any time that it needs to be fixed or rendering problems
need to be