On Wednesday, Dec 17, 2003, at 14:25 America/New_York, Dirk Haun wrote:
Can't remember what the fix for search.php was about. If it was about
the
links showing up when searching for an author - that is a known issue
and
exists as a bug report. Blaine, didn't you plan to work on that?
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Lucas,
>Ok, given that the project maintainers always ignore patches, I'm
>wondering what other users do with their code.
With the amount of traffic in the forums, stuff posted there - and also
here on the mailing lists - tends to get lost. So, as Blaine already
said, the best thing to do is sub
ore ideas
then
time.
Depending on the issue, I proritize them and the project.
Regards,
Blaine
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Regards,
Blaine
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> In general, I never report bugs without also submitting a fix, so
> th
Depending on the issue, I proritize them and the project.
Regards,
Blaine
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From: "Lucas Gonze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [geeklog-users] submitting code
Ok, given that the p
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> Ok, given that the project maintainers always ignore patches, I'm
> wondering what other users do with their code. Does anybody else
> submit
Ok, given that the project maintainers always ignore patches, I'm
wondering what other users do with their code. Does anybody else
submit stuff, or do you just keep a private fork on your own machine?
Any advice?