Hey folk - now that sourceforge has more stuff to pick from, I'm thinking about killing the jml.blathersource.org site (well i'll leave it as a redirect at least) and setting up something hosted here at sourceforge. Would be easier for others to help manage and such. So question one, do you care? Question two, any preferences on what software to use? lol I have trac but I'm willing to deal if y'all prefer that.
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I'm ok with track, or whatever you choose. What I really want to see is commit notifications mailinglist :) An easy way to track changes.
I saw on someone's blog that this can be done with sf.net.
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Unfortunately I just deleted the one that I used to have. Why? Because it doesn't work for shit. I had the svn commit thing set up to automatically send a message to the list and every time the list rejects it - not enough info in the headers or something. And there was nothing I could do about it save opening up the list to "anyone" to post and lord knows I don't want to do that. =( That said we can set it up for some specific addresses! What addresses would you two like added to the list of commit emails? (I get a copy btw =D )
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Hey folk - now that sourceforge has more stuff to pick from, I'm thinking about killing the jml.blathersource.org site (well i'll leave it as a redirect at least) and setting up something hosted here at sourceforge. Would be easier for others to help manage and such. So question one, do you care? Question two, any preferences on what software to use? lol I have trac but I'm willing to deal if y'all prefer that.
Hi,
I'm ok with track, or whatever you choose. What I really want to see is commit notifications mailinglist :) An easy way to track changes.
I saw on someone's blog that this can be done with sf.net.
I had thought exactly the same as damencho…. a commit notification & developers mailing list would be great!
Unfortunately I just deleted the one that I used to have. Why? Because it doesn't work for shit. I had the svn commit thing set up to automatically send a message to the list and every time the list rejects it - not enough info in the headers or something. And there was nothing I could do about it save opening up the list to "anyone" to post and lord knows I don't want to do that. =( That said we can set it up for some specific addresses! What addresses would you two like added to the list of commit emails? (I get a copy btw =D )
ok jadestorm.. my mail should be in your inbox, it starts with my nick :)
Mine too on your mail :)