Not a sarcasm, but I would like to point out SUL, single user login
took years to implement to the project wikis, and we even called once
it "Godot". FlaggedRevs implementation also - it took years to
realize. Months are relatively shorter, and I hope you guys could wait
for in a less pain.
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Mike.lifeguard <mike.lifeguard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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On 37-01--10 03:59 PM, William Pietri wrote:
The thing we're working on right now is
moving flaggedrevs.labs to
different hardware.
OK, but hasn't it been *months*?! Isn't there a dedicated team for this
rollout?! What work are they actually doing? What relevant SVN commits
from this team have I missed?
- -Mike
PS: FWIW, I agree that hiding your progress tracker on a third-party
site that sucks pretty bad is not helpful.
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