Need suggestions: very start of a stack revision system.
Peter Haworth
pete at lcsql.com
Wed Sep 19 12:30:23 EDT 2012
Richard,
Great that this repository is available. I just tried registering and am
stuck on the captcha codes. I got it wrong on the first attempt and got an
error to that effect. On every subsequent attempt, I was presented with a
new code but no error message.
I have to say I am not a big fan of captcha codes. I understand their
purpose but the majority of the ones I come across are pretty much
indecipherable.
Pete
lcSQL Software <http://www.lcsql.com>
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 8:48 AM, Richard Gaskin
<ambassador at fourthworld.com>wrote:
> Mark Wieder wrote:
>
>> Since I haven't yet gotten my authorization to post on the board, let
>> me say here that I'm already using the uRIP["project"] in glx2 for
>> version control.
>>
>
> That may be the best place for it - good idea.
>
> Please do post that in the forum thread:
> <http://livecodejournal.com/**forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=71<http://livecodejournal.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=71>
> >
>
> I'm not sure how PHPBB sends notifications for such things, but I approved
> your account yesterday.
>
>
> Is the old revInterOp yahoo group now defunct?
>>
>
> More or less. When they were still eGroups they were kinda useful, but
> since the Yahoo acquisition there have been complaints about difficulties
> logging in, and no way to get assistance from anyone in Support at Yahoo.
> In fact, there was an outage with their authentication server yesterday
> that prevented me from posting there, which is why I decided it's probably
> a good time to roll out the new forum Ken and I have been setting up for
> RIP, which now also includes an area for the MC IDE.
>
> I haven't yet moved all of the relevant RPI and MC assets to their new
> home at LiveCodeJournal.com, but I intend to finish that soon.
>
> Having a site where we control how it's set up, with no limits on file
> sizes, etc., offers us much more flexibility for building an effective
> working group going forward.
>
> Among other benefits is allowing us to share the file repository without
> having to require membership. Down the road we can even make those files
> directly accessible via RevNet as well, something we couldn't do at Yahoo
> Groups.
>
> If you see any opportunities you'd like to help with, drop me a note and I
> can set you up with permissions, FTP, or whatever else is needed to make
> that happen.
>
> When Alan Golub first established the original RevJournal.com site, he did
> so in the spirit of making it a community effort. After he transferred the
> management of the site to me, which has since migrated to
> LiveCodeJournal.com, I've tried to maintain his vision by inviting all
> interested members of the community to consider it their home, open to any
> useful resources you'd like to see there.
>
> --
> Richard Gaskin
> Fourth World
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