Hello Assaf,
Assaf Gordon wrote:
> Hello Bob and all,
>
> I've pushed the following additions to
> the savannah-tests project:
Very good! :-)
Bob
Hello Bob and all,
I've pushed the following additions to
the savannah-tests project:
* 5a72e23 new test: audio-video-ssh (rsync readonly over ssh)
* 1e8f052 new test: audio-video-rsync
* 5ce671e new test: audio-video-web
* 8aa80e0 new test: download-web
* a515583 new test: download-mirror-web
Assaf Gordon wrote:
> checks for the mercurial/hg part.
That is excellent! That is exactly what is needed. Sorry for the
delays in getting back to this. I made some small changes to the
patch and pushed it to a "pu" proposed updates branch, along with
other unrelated changes. If you agree I
Hi,
I've populated all the repositories of our dummy test project with READMEs.
available here:
===
http://bzr.savannah.nongnu.org/lh/test-project/trunk/view/head:/README
http://hg.savannah.nongnu.org/hgweb/test-project/file/tip/README
> On Jan 12, 2017, at 19:07, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
> In order to help with this I have started a new Savannah
> administration sub-project to run external tests against the site.
> [...]
> git clone
> ssh://git.savannah.gnu.org/srv/git/administration/savannah-tests.git
Actual
Savannah Hackers,
What is Legacy Code? Hearing those words sends chills down most
developers spines. Wikipedia says "source code inherited from someone
else and source code inherited from an older version of the software."
In his book Working Effectively with Legacy Code, Michael Feathers