Forgot to "reply to all".....
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From: Brett Patterson <brett1434@gmail.com
>
Date: Sep 19, 2007 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [RCD] Problem with http://roundcube.tobix.org/
To: Thomas Bruederli <roundcube@gmail.com
>
Not to be a pain.... but how can you have a September 30, 2007 build already? I mean, I know there's a time difference, but two weeks ahead of time :)
I'd also like to point out that
tobix.org puts up nightly builds in the literal sense. Instead of just having nighlty builds that are only published if things are modified (like
nightly.roundcube.net) he does a build every night no matter what. So what some people find to be "the latest" is really 3 weeks ago stuff.
Is there any code behind the nightly.roundcube.net stuff? If there is, I'd be willing to take a look at it and see if I can't get some information up there so there's something like:
Latest Nightly Build: September, 13, 2007 Revision 675
Notes on Build: This is where the commit notes would be displayed
Previous Builds:
September 10, 2007 Revision 674
July 31, 2007 Revision 67x
I'm not 100% sure how this would work out, but something like that would be better. Do it for both the devel-vnext and trunk builds. That way there's no reason to have 30 different nightlies, we could just set up rsynced mirrors (so that
roundcube.tobix.org,
nightly.roundcubeforum.net both use rsync to grab the info from nightly.roundcube.net
and mirror it).
Just a suggestion.
~Brett
2007/9/19, Julien Wadin < julien@wadin.be >:
> Thomas Bruederli a écrit :
> > Hi Julien,
> >
> > If you need help with a RoundCube installation, then the users mailing
> > list is the one to contact. This list is reserved to discuss the
> > ongoing development. Please read the instructions
> > (http://lists.roundcube.net/) before posting!
> >
>
> Hi Thomas,
> This website is not mine
> It containts archives with all svn versions, so he's very useful to
> always have the latstet dev version
> My message was destinated to the maintener of this website, if present here.
Well, I did not remember this. Some more details than "Can anyone fix
it" would have been helpful. Nevertheless this is still the wrong
place to ask. When looking for the owner of that server > whois
tobix.org might help.
But after searching the wiki you finally pointed me to some outdated
content. You can download nightly SVN builds from
http://nightly.roundcube.net.
~Thomas
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