Indeed, when I started out using firewatir, it was not initially clear to me
which resource I should be using; it took a bit of checking to figure out
that the firewatir google project was less up-to-date than the main watir
page. Moving to one place makes sense.

On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 05:02, Željko Filipin <[email protected]
> wrote:

> On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Angrez Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I still see some traffic on Firewatir google group.
>
> We could make the list read only and create the last post that says the
> group has moved to watir-general, just like SafariWatir did a day or two
> ago.
>
> > Couple of people are still logging the bugs into Firewatir google code
> issue tracker. Don't know how to stop this.
>
> If you give me access to google code project, I will take a look. We can
> always delete the project, right?
>
> > But I can still see people using http://code.google.com/p/firewatir/ to
> get information about Firewatir.
>
> That is what I am talking about. And content there is not up to date. It
> would be easier to update the content if everyhing Watir related was at one
> place.
>
> I would want to make it clear that I know it would require work to move
> everything to one place, and I volunteer to do it. I will also make sure
> that nothing is lost, list would remain, but as read-only, and wiki would be
> moved to openqa.
>
> Željko
>
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