Very cool! I just checked my own snippets and set the to have the tracker enabled, for the sake of others, the steps are: find your submission, click the update link, check the little box at the bottom that says enable the bug tracker, then click the update button. :grinning:
27 Jan, 2007, Rojan QDel wrote in the 24th comment:
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Neato, thanks. Anyone looked at the SWRSQL code yet? It's not amazing but I thought it was an interesting project.
Haven't had the time recently myself, seems like this whole week I've been running about 12-24 hours behind on everything. *sigh*
I'm interested to see, myself, how you did the sql integration, but swr itself really doesn't do much for me. *shrug*
27 Jan, 2007, Rojan QDel wrote in the 26th comment:
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The SQL integration is not great. But it works. Check it out when you have a chance. Actually, I'd say it's pretty sub-par. I really need to redo it to make it more efficient.
I really am planning to check it out, and I remember that you'd said that but it's still better than the complete lack of sql integration I've currently got. :wink:
28 Jan, 2007, Rojan QDel wrote in the 28th comment:
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Hehe, not discouraging you from checking it out. But I don't want to be judged by that code ;)
So, any comments from anyone who's had a chance to look at it?
I was wondering how one gets project space these days on SourceForge for software that doesn't conform to the OSD. Then I figured it out. One lies and tells them it's GPLed. Pretty clever.
14 Feb, 2007, Rojan QDel wrote in the 32nd comment:
I was going to register QSF Portal on sourceforge but the ridiculous amount of questions they kept asking and the insane "write us a 2 page paper on why we should care about your project" thing turned me off from going any further with it. I've always wondered how it is muds under the Diku license manage to get listed with that much of a barrier blocking the application. Especially since they claim to only accept OSD approved licensed projects.