From: Alex F. <al...@fi...> - 2010-02-18 11:59:40
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On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 12:04 AM, Eric B. Ridge <eb...@tc...> wrote: > Hi! I'm an email address from the past. > Greetings. I personally stopped using WebMacro back in '07 when I quit my day job to > open a bar/poolroom. I sold it back in November, and now I'm back with my > previous employer. > I know the feeling wrt computers. Fortunately I manage to balance my programming with about 2 or 3 months a year doing live sound for concerts so I hope that this should provide a nice sustainable balance... > We still use WebMacro, but not like we used to. We're rewriting our > webapp's UI with GWT, so there's (basically) no HTML at all. > > We're now only using WM for our custom source-code generation tool. We > have zero intentions of moving beyond whatever hacked-up version we're using > in-house. > Are there any components in your "hacked-up" version that might be useful outside your company and would making them more widely available be of interest to you? > I'm still subscribed to this list, but don't monitor it because it's full > of spam. I just happen to notice a few names I recognized. > > > Finally, is there an easy way to find out how many people are subscribed > to the various lists? Are the other sourceforge admins subscribed? Do we > have the login to the mailman interface to find out? I'm not sure whether > I'm talking to 10, 100 or 1000 people... > > If I'm still a SF admin (drater), then I've got access to the mailing > lists. It'll take me awhile to try and remember the password I set, but > once I do, I'm happy to relinquish power to someone else more interested in > WM's future. > Guy has tracked down the appropriate place in sourceforge so this isn't necessary. Alex > > eric > |