Some of you may remember that I'm having trouble getting SourceForge to work with Lynx. Part of the reason that I've been hesitant to do much testing is because I don't want to much up the Python database. I've therefore decided to set up a new SF project specifically for the purpose of testing SF. I figure we can use it generically to let people muck about with SF. My question is whether the project should be test-sf or pytest-sf. Thoughts? Did I miss an existing SF project? -- Aahz (aahz@pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ "I disrespectfully agree." --SJM
Aahz <aahz@pythoncraft.com> writes:
Thoughts? Did I miss an existing SF project?
For testing SF, I normally use one of the projects that I "own"; a project where not too many people are affected if something breaks. If you don't have such a project yet, I could make you an admin of the ipars project. Regards, Martin
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002, Martin v. Loewis wrote:
Aahz <aahz@pythoncraft.com> writes:
Thoughts? Did I miss an existing SF project?
For testing SF, I normally use one of the projects that I "own"; a project where not too many people are affected if something breaks.
<nod> If I owned any projects, I'd probably have done that, yeah.
If you don't have such a project yet, I could make you an admin of the ipars project.
That's an option, of course, but I figured it might make sense to have a SF project devoted specifically to learning how to use SF; the only question is whether we want to make it Python-specific. -- Aahz (aahz@pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ "I disrespectfully agree." --SJM
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