Alec Warner kirjoitti:
So it seems to me that we have tons of tools out there that people
have writtten and we need to aggregrate and document them.
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https://overlays.gentoo.org/svn/proj/java/scripts
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On P, 2008-02-03 at 08:10 +0100, Hans de Graaff wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-02-02 at 22:54 -0800, Alec Warner wrote:
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> > So reply with a URL pointing at your tool*.
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> For XEmacs there is the pebuild script which tracks upstreams packages
> and automatically bumps ebuilds for them when newer versi
On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 22:54:48 -0800
"Alec Warner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So reply with a URL pointing at your tool*. Please don't attach your
> tool to the email as that would make our mail server sad. If you need
> space; e-mail your tool to me (not the list) and I will host it
> somewhere.
On Sat, 2008-02-02 at 22:54 -0800, Alec Warner wrote:
> So it seems to me that we have tons of tools out there that people
> have writtten and we need to aggregrate and document them.
>
> I don't care necessarily how shitty they are, how old they are, what
> language they are in, or even who wrot
On 02-02-2008 22:54:48 -0800, Alec Warner wrote:
> So it seems to me that we have tons of tools out there that people
> have writtten and we need to aggregrate and document them.
Questionable.
> I don't care necessarily how shitty they are, how old they are, what
> language they are in, or even w
Josh Saddler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> s/writtten/written
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> s/aggregrate/aggregate
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> s/genitellia/genitalia
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> app-doc/nightmorph, your spellchecking tool.
line 1: unterminated `s' command
s/$/\//
sys-apps/sed, your stream editing tool.
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There are problems in today's world that ca
Alec Warner wrote:
s/writtten/written
s/aggregrate/aggregate
s/genitellia/genitalia
app-doc/nightmorph, your spellchecking tool.
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On Sat, 2008-02-02 at 22:54 -0800, Alec Warner wrote:
> So reply with a URL pointing at your tool*.
For XEmacs there is the pebuild script which tracks upstreams packages
and automatically bumps ebuilds for them when newer versions are
available: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/lisp/emacs/pebuild.
So it seems to me that we have tons of tools out there that people
have writtten and we need to aggregrate and document them.
I don't care necessarily how shitty they are, how old they are, what
language they are in, or even who wrote them. I care that they are
open source or public domain; that