- Subject: Re: JMR problem
- From: Günter Milde <g.milde@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 14:22:47 +0100
The test-release of a new Jedmodes design is out. Try
http://jedmodes.sourceforge.net/noframes.php
or the listing of all modes at
http://jedmodes.sourceforge.net/mode/
Two of my modes are already converted to the new scheme: cuamark and diagnose
A first attempt of a documentation is available under
http://jedmodes.sourceforge.net/doc/
(README and foo, a template mode) Work is going on.
Comments, ideas, etc welcome...
It would be nice to have a wiki in the doc section as well. Anyone able to
do this?
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 01:22:48AM +0100, Francesc Rocher wrote:
> I've read your messages about this issue and you (jeddies posting
> about this) have good reasons to start a new JMR from scratch. Don't
> hesitate to tell me what should I do to completely release JMR from
> sourceforge: change permissions, add/remove users/admins, etc.
If the new design is approved by the community, I'd volunteer for the JMR
maintainer. No problems with current permissions for me, but I cannot add
new users to the jedmodes group.
> JMR was born with the idea to have a repository of jed-modes
> accessible via web, ftp, or whatever in order to (1) let users
> download, install or update modes directly from JED
This should work with wget (and my to-be-published open-URI mode).
> and(2) let
> developers create, upload and maintain their modes also directly from
> JED.
Still working on this (experimental functions exist).
Günter
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