This is certainly an option.
There's been enough demand for custom policy support such as who can see
what, so think we'll be looking into this for 1.5. For now, the multiple
servers approach should work fine. We're doing this at VMware currently.
Christian
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After we hit the publish button.
We tried it on IE, FireFox, Chrome - same result.
Cong.
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To:
When you type in the summary, do you leave the field open or do you hit
Enter to save it, or do you just hit Publish?
There's a long-standing bug where sometimes the fields don't get saved if
you don't explicitly hit Enter to save them. This is being fixed as part of
a large change I have up for
I've just moved to rev 1623 in trunk (I was at 1519). I do like the new
manual upgrade required screen that pops up (settings.py has been
updated to change the location for htdocs/media/uploaded/images). Very
slick and should saves lots of admin hair pulling :-)
However when I first loaded
Hey Chris.
This was due to a bug I'm currently fixing. I should have it in in about 15
mins.
We've moved to using rb-site for site installations recently, and a recent
change to settings.py has it look for htdocs in the parent directory of
wherever settings_local.py is stored. This is due to the
Updates:
Status: NeedInfo
Labels: Component-EMail
Comment #1 on issue 752 by chipx86: Multiple e-mails containing different
dif sets sent when publishing an update to a review
http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=752
So.. you actually get two e-mails? I don't
Status: New
Owner:
Labels: Type-Defect Priority-Medium
New issue 753 by russell.bryant: ReviewBoard packages don't include
errordocs directory
http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=753
As of review http://reviews.review-board.org/r/645/ , rb-site has been
updated to