Re: Web site link cleanup

2021-06-27 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Daniel Shahaf wrote on Sun, 27 Jun 2021 21:36 +00:00: > Also, regardless of what we do, it's probably a good idea that someone > other than me should have a copy of the interviews, if nothing else then > for future archaeologists. As an interim step, I've uploaded a copy to

Re: Web site link cleanup

2021-06-27 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Daniel Sahlberg wrote on Sun, Jun 27, 2021 at 23:14:20 +0200: > Den sön 27 juni 2021 kl 20:34 skrev Daniel Shahaf : > Daniel Sahlberg wrote on Sat, 26 Jun 2021 21:12 +00:00: > > https://www.elegosoft.com/en_US/page/nachlese-subversion-hackathon-berlin-2013, > > however that page is only in german

Re: svn commit: r1891065 - in /subversion/site/staging-ng: ./ docs/community-guide/ docs/release-notes/ security/

2021-06-27 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den sön 27 juni 2021 kl 18:54 skrev Nathan Hartman : > Thanks! Improving the website (especially mobile friendliness) is one > of the many things that has been on my ever-growing TODO list for a > long while > I know the feeling! > [...] if you'd like help, just say the word. > Yes, please.

Re: Web site link cleanup

2021-06-27 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den sön 27 juni 2021 kl 20:34 skrev Daniel Shahaf : Thanks for looking at this! Daniel Sahlberg wrote on Sat, 26 Jun 2021 21:12 +00:00: > > Mentioning red-bean.com, it seems that svnbook.red-bean.com doesn't > > support https. I've reached out to Fitz (since I've been in touch with > > him

Re: Web site link cleanup

2021-06-27 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Daniel Sahlberg wrote on Sat, 26 Jun 2021 21:12 +00:00: > Mentioning red-bean.com, it seems that svnbook.red-bean.com doesn't > support https. I've reached out to Fitz (since I've been in touch with > him previously) but if someone else read this and pick it up I think it > would be a good

Re: svn commit: r1891065 - in /subversion/site/staging-ng: ./ docs/community-guide/ docs/release-notes/ security/

2021-06-27 Thread Nathan Hartman
On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 2:11 PM Daniel Sahlberg wrote: > I think these catchup merges are quite fun to watch since they make a nice > summary of the events that has been going on. :-) > > For a summer project I will do some (minor) design work on the website. > Nothing big and professional like