Follow-up Comment #5, sr #109047 (project administration):
Bob, if you already use git-multimail, do you set
multimailhook.combineWhenSingleCommit to false explicitly in git config file
by chance? Because by default this option should be set to true and we
shouldn't be getting two emails for a sin
> Would it be OK to keep the project around in case others want to pick it
> up and run with it?
I will host it in vps
have fun and be free
ali miracle
2016-07-30 7:55 جرينتش-07:00, h...@sdf.org :
>
>> its seme savannah so bad in my screen Reader
>> and I cant use it
>
> Ali, I'm sorry to hear Sav
Follow-up Comment #2, sr #109093 (project administration):
I agree, supporting HTTPS on the repo is critically important. This lack
makes it easy for someone to launch a MITM attack on the code supported by
Savannah.
Note that the Linux Foundation's "best practices" badge makes HTTPS a minimum
r
> its seme savannah so bad in my screen Reader
> and I cant use it
Ali, I'm sorry to hear Savannah isn't working well for you. I used to be
a user of adaptive technology myself, so I understand how frustrating
these issues can be. Hopefully when I'm a lot more into the Savane
codebase, I might
hi
its seme savannah so bad in my screen Reader
and I cant use it
Please remove my project (rosecryypt)
have fun and be free
ali miracle
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