Unless somebody see a point against it, we could allow the GUG project
type to change the webpage URL. It's in Site admin group type.
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Sylvain
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 01:45:01PM -0300, Jonathan Gonzalez V. wrote:
Hi Beuc,
How we should change the url homepage for the this type of
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 09:36:19AM -0300, Jonathan Gonzalez V. wrote:
Hi Beuc,
The process to delete projects that the users want is:
- Check if hi is the administrator or ask if anyone else will take the
project.
- If there's code just mark it as inactive otherwise as deleted
[ Full quote because of trans-coord-discuss readers. ]
At Fri, 22 Feb 2008 20:58:37 +0100,
Sylvain Beucler wrote:
On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 09:51:09PM +0800, William Cai wrote:
Sorry, I did not catch up with this thread. Shall I move the stuff from
www/software/chinese to
Thanks.
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 06:42:29PM +1300, Tim Penhey wrote:
Hello savannah hackers,
My name is Tim Penhey, and I work on Launchpad (https://launchpad.net).
My role there is the team lead for the launchpad-bazaar integration.
I know that Bazaar has recently become a GNU project, and
Hi,
I'm trying to setup commit notification hooks for a couple projects at
Savannah.
I notice that coreutils.git uses a different version of the commit
hook than what's in git.git/contrib/hooks. In particular there's
support for commit diffs and gitweb URL.
Is this your work/patch, or is it a
Shall we use www-zh-cn or zh-cn?
Personally, I don't mind to omit www- in this case, provided that
there is no problem for the Savannah hackers.
Yavor, I confess I don't understand the reasoning for dropping the www-.
www-zh-cn seems a lot more descriptive project name to me than a
Only for the projects' homepages, e.g.
/server/standards/translations/ca.
Oh, certainly, I agree there. The www would be annoyingly redundant in
the directory path.
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 04:42:06PM -0600, Karl Berry wrote:
Yavor, I confess I don't understand the reasoning for dropping the
www-.
Only for the projects' homepages, e.g.
/server/standards/translations/ca.
The projects will be www-LANG, of course.
Right. Well, /server/translations/
Sylvain Beucler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to setup commit notification hooks for a couple projects at
Savannah.
I notice that coreutils.git uses a different version of the commit
hook than what's in git.git/contrib/hooks. In particular there's
support for commit diffs and gitweb