[Lift] Re: This is the official support channel for Lift

2009-09-09 Thread Johannes Rudolph
Hello David, thanks for your thorough and comprehensive answer. I think I can now better understand the decisions you made for the project. In my eyes the fact alone that a conscious decision was made on this difficult topic is one that deserves credit. Still, it feels unfortunate that legal

[Lift] Re: This is the official support channel for Lift

2009-09-09 Thread David Pollak
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 2:29 AM, Johannes Rudolph johannes.rudo...@googlemail.com wrote: Hello David, thanks for your thorough and comprehensive answer. I think I can now better understand the decisions you made for the project. In my eyes the fact alone that a conscious decision was made

[Lift] Re: This is the official support channel for Lift

2009-09-09 Thread Timothy Perrett
Commits or no commits, we have a great team - one that is responsive and highly intelligent; moreover there is enough diversity of requirement from our various stakes in lift that it will continue grow organically from the needs of both committers and its users - hopefully resulting in a

[Lift] Re: This is the official support channel for Lift

2009-09-04 Thread Johannes Rudolph
Just to let you know: This policy (and the form it is stated) seems overly strict to me when we are talking about small fixes/typos and instantly discourages me from sending in any more of them (i.e. perhaps I will do it anyway but with a bad feeling). I know and understand: It is your project

[Lift] Re: This is the official support channel for Lift

2009-09-04 Thread David Pollak
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 2:35 AM, Johannes Rudolph johannes.rudo...@googlemail.com wrote: Just to let you know: This policy (and the form it is stated) seems overly strict to me when we are talking about small fixes/typos and instantly discourages me from sending in any more of them (i.e.

[Lift] Re: This is the official support channel for Lift

2009-08-19 Thread Randinn
If you haven't already David, you, may want to state where to go for Lift help in your Twitter Bio. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Lift group. To post to this group, send email to

[Lift] Re: This is the official support channel for Lift

2009-08-04 Thread Mark Essel
I bugged you on twitter Dave before I learned there was a community (or of this good heads up). My apologies. Sadly I believe many first time lift users will become confused as to the nature of lift development and believe you to be the primary contact incorrectly. On Jul 9, 1:28 pm, David

[Lift] Re: This is the official support channel for Lift

2009-07-10 Thread Spencer Uresk
   - GitHub... don't message me on GitHub.  None of the Lift committer will    pull from your repository.  The Lift IP is clean which means that unless you    are a committer and you have written the code yourself, it doesn't get into    Lift.  This allows businesses to use Lift knowing

[Lift] Re: This is the official support channel for Lift

2009-07-09 Thread TylerWeir
I think we should sticky this thread. On Jul 9, 1:28 pm, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com wrote: Folks, This mailing list is the official support channel for Lift.  The IRC channel is a popular, but unofficial, support channel for Lift. The following are not ways to get support

[Lift] Re: This is the official support channel for Lift

2009-07-09 Thread David Pollak
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 12:00 PM, DFectuoso santiago1...@gmail.com wrote: that unless you are a committer and you have written the code yourself, it doesn't get into So maybe it would be a good idea to know how one becomes a committer! Is it just by new modules? working close to the