Bastien writes:
> code.orgmode.org is the place where we host Org's code and Worg
> collaborative documentation.
>
> There are two tasks involved in administering code.orgmode.org:
>
> 1. Creating accounts and let users get write access to org/worg.
> 2. Maintaining the gogs instance on the serve
Hi Adam,
Adam Spiers writes:
> It's not nearly as generous an offer, but as I don't have a gogs
> account yet, I volunteer to be a guinea pig if TEC wants to practice
> giving (1) a shot ;-)
please let TEC know what username you want on Worg.
> I think I used to have push access to Worg many y
On Wed, 16 Sep 2020 at 08:21, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Timothy,
>
> TEC writes:
>
> >> Is anyone willing to help with (1) and/or (2)?
> >
> > I'm willing to give (2), and potentially (1) a shot :)
>
> Thanks a lot! I wrote you offlist about this.
It's not nearly as generous an offer, but as I don't
Hi Timothy,
TEC writes:
>> Is anyone willing to help with (1) and/or (2)?
>
> I'm willing to give (2), and potentially (1) a shot :)
Thanks a lot! I wrote you offlist about this.
--
Bastien
> Is anyone willing to help with (1) and/or (2)?
I'm willing to give (2), and potentially (1) a shot :)
Timothy.
Hi all,
code.orgmode.org is the place where we host Org's code and Worg
collaborative documentation.
There are two tasks involved in administering code.orgmode.org:
1. Creating accounts and let users get write access to org/worg.
2. Maintaining the gogs instance on the server.
Both tasks are un