ojects/snowdrift/meetings
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a wiki page or a file in the
repository where I could document that?
(a dev FAQ or something)
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That why I
wanted to put it after. But if it makes more sense before, no problem.
Right I'll try to write something (until I manage to fix my RAM
stability issues...)
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ected?
Should I have used Taiga in the first place to ask about updating
the links in the repository?
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On 30/04/2016 16:07, Peter Harpending wrote:
> Please do not send HTML mail to a mailing list.
Thanks, noted I'll try to remember.
(Or, ideally, at all).
For command line email readers or are there others reasons?
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t it's not very convenient as a bug
tracker. (GitLab issues?)
On 01/05/2016 23:07, Peter Harpending wrote:
> Mostly for terminal-based email readers, I think
Thanks, I'll try to be careful about the email format now.
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On 02/05/2016 20:16, Bryan Richter wrote:
> On Sun, May 01, 2016 at 12:05:16PM +0200, Victor Grousset/tuxayo wrote:
>> For command line email readers or are there others reasons?
>
> It's usually a lot more usable in a lot more contexts. For instance,
> your message was