Hi,
On 02/08/18 10:33, Jungle Boogie wrote:
> I enjoy mailing lists, having a copy of the mail and being able to reply from
> mutt (which I'm doing now), but I think what's been implemented within fossil
> is
> something we can all appreciate and find use of. A small project may not use
>
On Thu 02 Aug 2018 6:03 PM, joerg van den hoff wrote:
>
> the specific _concern_ here is the contemplated shutdown of this mailing
> list and mandatory(!) migration of all questions/discussions to the
> planned/upcoming fossil-scm forum. if that's what going to happen: so be it.
> but I would
On 02.08.18 17:33 , Jungle Boogie wrote:
> On Thu 02 Aug 2018 11:02 AM, joerg van den hoff wrote:
>> On 02.08.18 10:38, Steve Landers wrote:> On 31 Jul 2018, 9:47 PM +0800,
>> Richard Hipp , wrote:
I am about ready to merge the forum-v2 branch into trunk. If there
are any objections,
On Thu 02 Aug 2018 11:02 AM, joerg van den hoff wrote:
> On 02.08.18 10:38, Steve Landers wrote:> On 31 Jul 2018, 9:47 PM +0800,
> Richard Hipp , wrote:
> >> I am about ready to merge the forum-v2 branch into trunk. If there
> >> are any objections, voice them quickly.
> >
>
> I could easily
Warren Young:
> I’d then like to see /login change to something more generic like
> /user. If someone depends on the existing name as an API, a /login
> alias could be added, either in code or via the existing URL aliasing
> feature.
It's possible (and very convenient) to have a direct logout
As far as I remember it's not possible to delete a user account in
Fossil.
We used to have a forum here with 65,000+ members and sometimes
hundreds of fake users registering each day (not robots, humans who
completed the captcha), so having to deal with that kind of thing with
fossil sounds scary
On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 12:59 PM Artur Shepilko wrote:
> The rationale is to leverage the usual IDE conveninces such as code
> browsing, auto-complete, visual debugger etc. Also, having a Fossil
> source control plugin helps navigating the changes.
>
One forewarning about code browsing: the
For anyone interested in using IDE for developing or exploring the
Fossil code -- I just pushed a CMake project that handles the Fossil
build [http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/timeline?r=cmake-ide].
In case you wonder, the build is done via CMake
`ExternalProject_Add()`. So, basically, it kind of
On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 10:57 AM Pietro Cerutti wrote:
> On Jul 31 2018, 13:47 UTC, Richard Hipp wrote:
> >I am about ready to merge the forum-v2 branch into trunk. If there
> >are any objections, voice them quickly.
>
> >* Email notification is available for new forum posts.
>
> Send out
On 02.08.18 10:38, Steve Landers wrote:> On 31 Jul 2018, 9:47 PM +0800,
Richard Hipp , wrote:
>> I am about ready to merge the forum-v2 branch into trunk. If there
>> are any objections, voice them quickly.
>
> An observation (not a criticism) is that (at its current state of
development)
On Jul 31 2018, 13:47 UTC, Richard Hipp wrote:
I am about ready to merge the forum-v2 branch into trunk. If there
are any objections, voice them quickly.
The fundamental difference between email and web content, is that emails
are delivered to me, and once they are, they are mine. I can
On 31 Jul 2018, 9:47 PM +0800, Richard Hipp , wrote:
> I am about ready to merge the forum-v2 branch into trunk. If there
> are any objections, voice them quickly.
An observation (not a criticism) is that (at its current state of development)
the forum does not work too well on mobile devices.
On 01.08.18 23:43, John P. Rouillard wrote:
Hi all:
In message <23ebb036-9e71-4e02-b496-1361e3852...@etr-usa.com>,
Warren Young writes:
On Jul 31, 2018, at 7:47 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
The intent is to replace this mailing list
Are you also going to import all the old content, so that
On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 6:36 PM Warren Young wrote:
> It's long bothered me that Fossil puts the password change feature on the
> "Logout" screen, and that clicking "Logout" doesn't actually log you out.
> This is not discoverable other than by accident.
>
> What’s brought this issue to a head
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