Hi all,
Sorry that I can't say anything nice on this thread but my feelings on
this distributed somthing :-P is just the same as Mark's. Currently, I
am extremely busy on everyday duties and difficult to find time to code.
I will be able to spare more time for mailman when the cemester ends
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On 4-May-07, at 7:05 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I'm just now trying to catch up on this thread. Mostly, I have nothing
to contribute because I have no experience with any dvcs.
That said, for me personally, I don't mind learning something new.
I,
[Mike -- I'll get back to you on this, but wanted make sure I pinged
you before I forget ]
Barry Warsaw writes:
On May 4, 2007, at 2:21 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
I'll take svn2hg via Tailor, since that's what I'm using anyway for
XEmacs.
Cool thanks. I'd love to see what
Barry Warsaw wrote:
Genshi has been mentioned a few times. My impression was that it
insists
on producing valid XML output, which is nice, but doesn't necessarily
play well with ideas like factorisable head/foot portions.
It doesn't; it has an HTML output mode. Yes, you should have a
Terri Oda wrote, On 05/05/2007 05:24 PM:
It presents one big compatibility issue that will probably need to be
fixed. The patch removes the colour settings (WEB_HEADER_COLOR,
WEB_ERROR_COLOR, WEB_ADMINITEM_COLOR, etc.) and replaces them with
CSS class declarations.
It's probably
A.M. Kuchling wrote:
On Sat, May 05, 2007 at 11:24:27AM -0400, Terri Oda wrote:
Have the CSS generated by a CGI (which could then use these variables
if they're available).
- extra processing for each web request
+ could lay groundwork to make it possible to change settings on a
per-list