the site on the
GNU servers?
I looked around and even asked, but I couldn't find a concrete answer.
--
Regards, Muto, https://muto.ca
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>I don't really have a strong opinion :)
Hi, Samuel. Thatks okay, it's still good to hear from you!
(Sorry if this email appears twice in your inbox. I forgot to reply to
the mailing list to make it public. It's a bad habit of mine)
>I find this interesting.
This is a bit more... Symbolic, I
Hello, bug-hurd,
Over the past few weeks I've been working with Inkscape on re-drawing
the "Hurd Boxes" logo (it should be attached to this email). Of course
it's not much different at all from the current one (I respect McCamant
and Schwinge too much to throw away their work), it differs in a few
ying to figure things out. They should generally be readable,
but if they aren't, then the "clean" diff files attached with them may
be easier to merge/review. Let me know if you guys need anything from
me.
Sorry again.
Regards, -Muto
On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 08:14:59 +0100
Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Muto, le mar. 12 mars 2019 22:51:06 -0600, a ecrit:
> > On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:02:50 +0100
> > Sounds good. I can upload a series of patches, such as:
> > News section changes
> > S
On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 01:02:50 +0100
Samuel Thibault wrote:
> That looks nice, indeed, but submitting the final local.css file makes
> it hard for us to review each piece of change. It'd be a lot easier
> for us to look at it and commit what we agree on, if you submitted a
> patch series.
>
> A hu
Hello, bug-hurd readers,
The "Patches" section of the Hurd's Savannah project page, along with
the hurd-web maling list have not been all that active lately, so just
to make sure someone sees this, I want to start a discussion here in
the main mailing-list regarding the current state of local.css.
owser tabs that
are using a "dark" theme (looks better on the lighter ones, too).
Is there a way I can make a git commit with this to the web.git? Thanks.
Regards, -Muto