Build forums?
- velociraptor
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Build forums?
I think the build forums should be made specific to the distro. Wondering how you feel about it...
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Thank you very much
Thank you for your extremely constructive and on-topic comment, Kerz. Please have a cookie, the doctor is on its way.
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If they are to be kept the same - can we at least include a "link" to the Builds forum in each of the products? That way we can, logically, simply follow the product forums we're interested in rather than scrolling down to the bottom just to check one forum that's distinct. (E.g. if I'm following Mozilla, I can just stay in the Mozilla section.) I'd still prefer separate forums, but at least part of my annoyance with how it is currently is that I would like to stay within one screen section to check everything. (Granted, it's a very minor annoyance.)
Since Moved messages supply ghost links, the software must be capable of aliasing to some degree - but I don't know if it's possible for it to alias whole forums or not...
Since Moved messages supply ghost links, the software must be capable of aliasing to some degree - but I don't know if it's possible for it to alias whole forums or not...
- velociraptor
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Hmmm
Even if the code is 95% the same - is not the checkin rythm completely different?
If there is a patch for mozilla, AFAIK it does *not* automatically get into the phoenix tree and
vice versa. But exactly the effect of these ongoing changes is what is interesting in the build
discussions, no?
If there is a patch for mozilla, AFAIK it does *not* automatically get into the phoenix tree and
vice versa. But exactly the effect of these ongoing changes is what is interesting in the build
discussions, no?