On 3/15/17, Roy Marples wrote:
>
> I didn't use the term Open Source once in the "Fossil is not social"
> section, I just described the model.
> I have edited the blog post to reflect this.
>
Thanks for clarifying your blog.
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D. Richard Hipp
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On 15/03/2017 18:58, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On 3/15/17, Roy Marples wrote:
>> I still think Fossil is a good tool, technically superior in many
>> places, but I just gave up trying to make the design of it more socially
>> adaptable to the current open source world.
>>
>
> I
On 3/15/17, Roy Marples wrote:
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> I've stopped using Fossil for my open source projects only.
> I still use it - and intend to keep using it - in a few private
> projects. So I still have a vested interest in it.
>
> I still think Fossil is a good tool, technically superior in
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 01:34:45PM -0400, Richard Hipp wrote:
> I added a new feature to directory listing web pages that shows the
> content of README files beneath the listing, if a README file exists
> in that directory. Various flavors of readme are supported:
>
> readme
> readme.txt
On 15/03/2017 17:44, Richard Hipp wrote:
> Aside: Roy, I though you gave up on Fossil?
> https://roy.marples.name/blog/goodbye-fossil
I've stopped using Fossil for my open source projects only.
I still use it - and intend to keep using it - in a few private
projects. So I still have a vested
On 3/15/17, Roy Marples wrote:
>
> What is the priority if many README files?
Whichever comes first in alphabetical order. See
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/artifact/1f72df0e1a?ln=309 - if a
different strategy is desired, then we have merely to adjust that one
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