Am 28.08.2015 um 17:14 schrieb Trevor Daniels:
The migration of the tracker from GC to Allura at SF has gone well.
Very good! Thank you.
Attachments are present and searches work (in the Allura style, which takes
some getting used to, but is pretty comprehensive.) I've set up some common
> The migration of the tracker from GC to Allura at SF has gone well.
> Attachments are present and searches work (in the Allura style, which takes
> some getting used to, but is pretty comprehensive.) I've set up some common
> searches to make things easier. You can view it here to inspect a
Status: Started
Omner: d...@gnu.org
Type: Documentation
Patch: new
Rietveld issue: 260960043 (https://codereview.appspot.com/260960043)
Issue description:
NR Changing Defaults: Explain sticky contexts accurately
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David Kastrup
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Benkő Pál wrote Friday, August 28, 2015 8:01 PM
>> The migration of the tracker from GC to Allura at SF has gone well.
>> Attachments are present and searches work (in the Allura style, which takes
>> some getting used to, but is pretty comprehensive.) I've set up some common
>> searches to
David Kastrup writes:
> Simon Albrecht writes:
>
>> Am 26.08.2015 um 18:52 schrieb David Kastrup:
>>> New issue 4577
>>>
>>> Status: Started
>>> Summary: Add StaffAxis context type
>>> Tags: Type-Enhancement Patch-new
>>>
>>> Rietveld issue: 265730043 (https://codereview.appspot.com/265730043)
>
Here's how to generate the complete list of files in the working tree (and
thus, files in the current repository branch) which match patterns anywhere
in Git's multiple gitignore sources:
$ cd $LILYPOND_GIT
$ find . -path ./.git -prune -o -print | git check-ignore --stdin
--no-index --verb
The migration of the tracker from GC to Allura at SF has gone well.
Attachments are present and searches work (in the Allura style, which takes
some getting used to, but is pretty comprehensive.) I've set up some common
searches to make things easier. You can view it here to inspect and play