[Gambas-user] Gambas Trawler and Gambas-Basic.org migration?

Gianluigi bagonergi at gmail.com
Tue Mar 26 11:23:35 CET 2019


Il giorno dom 24 mar 2019 alle ore 23:55 Tobias Boege <taboege at gmail.com>
ha scritto:

> Hi list,
>
> I just published the first two issues of what I called the "Gambas Weekly
> Trawler" [1][2]. It's a weekly (and possibly monthly) format where I digest
> the things that I read about Gambas over the week, which includes the
> commit
> logs, mailinglist and bug tracker. The listing will be annotated (as far
> as my capability goes) and filtered (according to my judgement).
>
> The primary reason I do this is because it's currently somewhat up to luck
> that the Gambas-Buch is kept up to date with new features being added to
> Gambas. And when something is discovered to be wrong/missing months later,
> I'm the one who has to find out what and when and why. Since I read all of
> the above things anyway, I thought I might as well write a weekly summary
> of "the important parts" that is more accessible to Hans. And I just
> publish
> it on the internet as well.
>
> The first post [1] includes pretty much what I said above, as well as a
> call
> for participation. Over the coming weeks, I'll automate data retrieval from
> my main sources as much as I can (which basically amounts to indexing our
> three mailing list archives), but some things are notoriously hard to
> notice,
> like Gianluigi making an effort to translate the wiki to Italian. Did any
> of *you* notice? The idea is that if you're Gianluigi and you make notable
> updates to the wiki, you're invited to send me a oneline summary.
>
> The Trawler is currently hosted on my personal website. An RSS feed is
> also available [3]. Christof Thalhofer has (again) generously offered to
> take over the hosting to Hostsharing. I would very much like to do that,
> and on that note my question:
>
>   What happend to the moving away from SF? Code hosting and mailinglist
>   are done, the website isn't. Seeing as gambas.sf.net is only a menu with
>   an iframe to the wiki, that should be even easier, right?
>
> If this Trawler project is well-received enough, it would be nice if it
> could be hosted on a subdomain of gambas-basic.org, after the main web-
> site was moved. My current setup is sustainable as well [ I do not want
> to hear people disliking my creme-colored background! ].
>
> Regards,
> Tobi
>
> PS: I won't go further back than week 11 of this year. The reason why
> I post #11 and #12 at the end of week 12 is because I had to convince
> my website software for a week to support a weekly blog-alike *nicely*.
>
> [1] https://taboege.de/trawler/2019/11/
> [2] https://taboege.de/trawler/2019/12/
> [3] https://taboege.de/trawler/feed
>
> --
> "There's an old saying: Don't change anything... ever!" -- Mr. Monk
>
> ----[ Gambas mailing-list is hosted by https://www.hostsharing.net ]----
>

Hi Tobias,
Three stupid logo ideas

Regards
Gianluigi
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