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From: <ben...@id...> - 2004-05-22 12:08:25
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Dear Open Source developer I am doing a research project on "Fun and Software Development" in which I kindly invite you to participate. You will find the online survey under http://fasd.ethz.ch/qsf/. The questionnaire consists of 53 questions and you will need about 15 minutes to complete it. With the FASD project (Fun and Software Development) we want to define the motivational significance of fun when software developers decide to engage in Open Source projects. What is special about our research project is that a similar survey is planned with software developers in commercial firms. This procedure allows the immediate comparison between the involved individuals and the conditions of production of these two development models. Thus we hope to obtain substantial new insights to the phenomenon of Open Source Development. With many thanks for your participation, Benno Luthiger PS: The results of the survey will be published under http://www.isu.unizh.ch/fuehrung/blprojects/FASD/. We have set up the mailing list fa...@we... for this study. Please see http://fasd.ethz.ch/qsf/mailinglist_en.html for registration to this mailing list. _______________________________________________________________________ Benno Luthiger Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich 8092 Zurich Mail: benno.luthiger(at)id.ethz.ch _______________________________________________________________________ |
From: Warner O. <wa...@wa...> - 2003-07-27 15:37:15
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Hi all, First, I really like Blapp in combination with Blosxom. But one of the things that I would really like is to have the ability to flag entries as drafts. One thought I had in regards to that is to have Blapp recognize a drafts folder which would contain a skeleton of the regular site and then when ready to publish would move it to regular folder in which it belongs. I am just getting back into Objective-C programming (I started back in the NeXT days, but never got much further than the examples in the Nextstep programming book by Simson Garfinkel). I recently bought the Cocoa programming book by Aaron Hillegass and have been going over the examples given in there. So, basically I'm just a beginner again and want to find out in order to implement what I'm thinking of what would I need to look at inside the Blapp source? Specifically I guess would be where Blapp calls the rsync stuff so I can tell it to ignore the drafts directory. Another nice thought would be to somehow use Blosxom's new plugin to be able to interpret and render the entries based on plugins that users have installed. This one I think would be rather trickier. Oooh, another interesting thought. What about some kind of Blosxom manager that would allow you to install new plugins? Just some thoughts. -warner |
From: Bob S. <cob...@po...> - 2003-07-09 15:44:36
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At 12:27 AM -0700 7/8/03, Michael McCracken wrote: >I'm writing to ask opinions on whether I should check it in as a >branch - because it now just blindly links against WebKit, and won't >work if people don't have Safari 1.0 installed. There are ways to >cope with that and keep using old textview functionality if WebKit >isn't there - in fact I started out doing that, but I made a mess of >it and backed off. It looks good to me -- I would leave a pre-Safari 1.0 build available and go for it. Macintosh users tend to move forward faster anyway -- I can't imagine there are many Mac users who *haven't* upgraded to the new version... >So, if anyone's got an opinion, let me know, otherwise I might just >check it in on the trunk after a little more work because I don't >know enough about how to handle branches. > You could take a snapshot of the old version for people who really want to tweak it -- I'd go ahead and keep it right at the bleeding edge of technology :-) Thanks again for a great tool! -bs -- ====================================================================== Think Different. Bob Schumaker This life is a test, it is only a test. If cobblers@[io,pobox].com this had been a real life, you would have http://www.io.com/~cobblers/ been told where to go and what to do. PGP Fingerprint: A722 69D6 3C6A 6A1D 6715 99D6 599C 1904 73D1 DBC8 |
From: Michael M. <mmc...@cs...> - 2003-07-08 07:27:50
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Hi, everyone: I'm aware that there are some bugs still around, and other possibly more pressing features, but since it's so fun, I started working on moving the HTML preview over to using WebKit. I'm writing to ask opinions on whether I should check it in as a branch - because it now just blindly links against WebKit, and won't work if people don't have Safari 1.0 installed. There are ways to cope with that and keep using old textview functionality if WebKit isn't there - in fact I started out doing that, but I made a mess of it and backed off. There's still a bunch of work to do to make it work nicely, despite the amount of progress I got out of just an hour, as shown on my weblog screenshot... I think links should open in Safari, at least as a preference, and the blosxom flavor templates need to be accounted for to get the appropriate styles... also the css style file needs to be specified as a pref, I just hard-coded it to test. So, if anyone's got an opinion, let me know, otherwise I might just check it in on the trunk after a little more work because I don't know enough about how to handle branches. -mike |
From: dongoodman <dgo...@cs...> - 2003-06-30 17:07:34
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I cannot change the Remote Location string in the prefs dialogue. Moving to a new tab, or closing the dialog box overwrites my Remote Location with the default. Instead, I've had to manually edit the file in ~/Library/Preferences. Don Goodman %---...@ms...| |`I invented the term 'object oriented', pobox 2516| |and I can tell you mississippi state ms| |I did not have C++ in mind.' 39762| |Alan Kay-------------------------------------------------------% Donald E Goodman Jr MPI Software Technology http://www.mpi-softtech.com The information contained in this communication may be confidential and is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. If the reader of this communication is not the intended recipient(s), you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication, or any of its contents, is strictly prohibited. If you are not a named recipient or received this communication by mistake, please notify the sender and delete the communication and all copies of it. |
From: Michael M. <mmc...@uc...> - 2003-04-01 02:40:25
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Hi, thought I'd let you know that I released v5 just now, with the latest changes from CVS as of today. Also, there's a mailing list for developers now, so if you're interested, join up, and we can post to it to allow other people to weigh in if they care to. Thanks again for all the great work - you really kept the project rolling, and I appreciate it! -mike -- Michael McCracken mm...@ac... http://www.cs.ucsd.edu/~mmccrack/ |
From: Michael M. <mic...@ma...> - 2003-03-12 22:42:37
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this is a test. -- Michael McCracken mm...@ac... http://www.cs.ucsd.edu/~mmccrack/ |
From: Michael M. <mmc...@uc...> - 2003-03-12 22:36:30
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This is a test of the mailing list software. This list will be for developers of Blapp and interested parties to listen in. -mike -- Michael McCracken mm...@ac... http://www.cs.ucsd.edu/~mmccrack/ |