On 12/4/06, Jim Gallacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone explain the significance of this?
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The wiki has a special page which contains exceptions for a
Hi, Jim:
Jim Gallacher wrote:
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Let's begin at the beginning. Here is the most minimal request
Jorey Bump wrote:
Hi, Jim:
Jim Gallacher wrote:
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Let's begin at the beginning. Here is the most
out by allowing default session type for platform
to be used.
Session types can be talked about later or in a separate example.
Graham
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A good start
solo turn wrote ..
why would you use jira/confluence, if there is edgewall trac and
moinmoin? these two would benefit from mod_python, while
jira/confluence has nothing to do with it.
-solo
JIRA is the official bug/issue tracking system used by the Apache software
foundation and what is
Its late here now, so time for me to sleep. You being on the PMC might
also carry more weight in getting the Confluence wiki space setup. If
we follow suggested convention, should be called MODPYTHON to
match JIRA tag. You being on the PMC means you can probably be
given admin rights over the
Woot Woot Woot! We have our wiki!
http://wiki.apache.org/mod_python/
Now comes the hard part... what the heck are we going to do with it? :)
Jim
Graham Dumpleton wrote:
On 13/09/2006, at 8:45 AM, Jim Gallacher wrote:
Woot Woot Woot! We have our wiki!
http://wiki.apache.org/mod_python/
Now comes the hard part... what the heck are we going to do with it? :)
Ahhh, more work. :-(
Obviously the FAQ stuff can go over there, but I
Jim Gallacher wrote ..
Since there doesn't seem to any movement on our request to ASF
infrastructure for our wiki,
I'd basically given up on an official wiki coming along and have been
putting my existing articles into a personal wiki of my own. This will
allow me to more easily add more
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