Whatever happened to that global sitenotice file that was mentioned here: [0]? Running a ls -l on the file indicates it's been almost 7 months without an update. Is it still being used, or is it essentially deprecated? I still like the idea, but if it's not used anymore, I'd like to know if I can remove it.
-X!
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Hello, At Sunday 23 January 2011 15:28:52 DaB. wrote:
Whatever happened to that global sitenotice file that was mentioned here: [0]? Running a ls -l on the file indicates it's been almost 7 months without an update. Is it still being used, or is it essentially deprecated? I still like the idea, but if it's not used anymore, I'd like to know if I can remove it.
the question is: Does anybody use it? I still like the idea, but I don't have the impression that many users use it (I have to admit that I don't use it too). So what's the opinion of the mailinglist? Who plan to use it or who uses it already? Also: How can the idea improved so that more users use it?
-X!
Sincerly, DaB.
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I am willing to use it... ;)
Am 23.01.2011 15:35, schrieb DaB.:
Hello, At Sunday 23 January 2011 15:28:52 DaB. wrote:
Whatever happened to that global sitenotice file that was mentioned here: [0]? Running a ls -l on the file indicates it's been almost 7 months without an update. Is it still being used, or is it essentially deprecated? I still like the idea, but if it's not used anymore, I'd like to know if I can remove it.
the question is: Does anybody use it? I still like the idea, but I don't have the impression that many users use it (I have to admit that I don't use it too). So what's the opinion of the mailinglist? Who plan to use it or who uses it already? Also: How can the idea improved so that more users use it?
-X!
Sincerly, DaB.
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After checking my code it turns out I'm also using it, but only displaying messages in case of any problems.
regards Chris
On 01/23/2011 11:46 PM, Dr. Trigon wrote:
I am willing to use it... ;)
Am 23.01.2011 15:35, schrieb DaB.:
Hello, At Sunday 23 January 2011 15:28:52 DaB. wrote:
Whatever happened to that global sitenotice file that was mentioned here: [0]? Running a ls -l on the file indicates it's been almost 7 months without an update. Is it still being used, or is it essentially deprecated? I still like the idea, but if it's not used anymore, I'd like to know if I can remove it.
the question is: Does anybody use it? I still like the idea, but I don't have the impression that many users use it (I have to admit that I don't use it too). So what's the opinion of the mailinglist? Who plan to use it or who uses it already? Also: How can the idea improved so that more users use it?
-X!
Sincerly, DaB.
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