- From: Dimitris Dimitriadis <dimitris.dimitriadis@improve.se>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 21:58:14 +0200
- To: "'Fred L. Drake, Jr.'" <fdrake@acm.org>, Dimitris Dimitriadis <dimitris.dimitriadis@improve.se>
- Cc: "'www-dom-ts@w3.org'" <www-dom-ts@w3.org>
OK, updated in accordance with points below. Anuthing else we don't need? Bring yuor collective experience together and tell me, to me everything looks new and shiny. I beleive we can start checking in the transforms and schemata? (please note the correct use of the plural form of the greek word schema; you may want to check out a thread rollling right now on xml-dev on schemas/schemata which is very amusing). /Dimitris -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Från: Fred L. Drake, Jr. [mailto:fdrake@acm.org] Skickat: den 28 juni 2001 21:49 Till: Dimitris Dimitriadis Kopia: 'www-dom-ts@w3.org' Ämne: Re: SV: [General] domconftest now a project at SourceForge - Members Dimitris Dimitriadis writes: > Fred? David? Is there any specific field you want me to set in your user > permissions? Don't worry, I'll scream if I need more. ;-) I would suggest that you "turn off" facilities we're not using from the general admin page ("Edit Public Info", or something like that). In particular: Forums, DocManager, Mailing Lists, Task Manager, and Surveys. What to do about the trackers, I'm not sure. Based on using SF for about 14 months for Python, I think the distinction between the Bug and Patch facilities is bogus: It's quite common for a bug to be filed, and then someone wants to provide a patch. I'd like to see a tracker labeled "Issue Tracker" (if we can rename an existing tracker), and turn off the others. The only one that's really different is the Support tracker, and I don't think we need that. (We can't get rid of trackers, but you can set them to be "hidden" or "private".) You can also set the "Project Home Page" to http://www.w3.org/DOM/Test so the summary page doesn't provide a useless link. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org> PythonLabs at Digital Creations
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