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by Nathan Voxland-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

i have two issues i want to discuss.

1) I strongly recommend to stick with the dev maillist for developer issues. I dont know of a single OSS project which handles the dev communication via Forum. Its so much slower than maillists and the archiving issue is non-existant for devs normally. And if you need to find something older, you still have an archive, just not as beautiful as in a forum. But beauty is for users....

2) Is it ok that i can commit with my newly created JIRA account into the 1.9 branch? I hope there is some quality check before you guys build a new 1.9.x because i really dont want to break a release with my first commit in case i ve missed something.

3) I can help out translating the wiki to german if you like. What do i need in terms of accounts?

Marc

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