Hi,
On Thursday 13 March 2008 23:00, Sebastian Pipping wrote:
> Therefore
> http://wnpp.debian.net/
> is no longer a HTTP redirect but
Great!
> Since the page has reached a "stable" state
> I would like to ask if there is a chance
> to point to it from somewhere on
> http://www.debian.or
On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 01:41 +0100, Sebastian Pipping wrote:
> Tim Cutts wrote:
> > Still not free, but the following web site probably helps you do what
> > you want:
> >
> > http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html
>
> Very cool tool. I guess they changed the license,
> it reads C
Tim Cutts wrote:
Still not free, but the following web site probably helps you do what
you want:
http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html
Very cool tool. I guess they changed the license,
it reads Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0 now.
Click on its "triad" button, and it automatic
Hi Tim,
On Monday 17 March 2008 10:45, Tim Cutts wrote:
> http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html
>
> Click on its "triad" button, and it automatically picks three
> contrasting colours which work in all forms of colour blindness
That page/tool rocks! Thanks for sharing! :)
regar
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 04:35:44AM +0100, Sebastian Pipping wrote:
> Tim Cutts wrote:
> >There are a number of programs around which can help with this. I use
> >Color Oracle: http://colororacle.cartography.ch/
> >
> >It sits in a Gnome panel, and will temporarily change your entire
> >display'
On 17 Mar 2008, at 3:35 am, Sebastian Pipping wrote:
Tim Cutts wrote:
Hm, can you help with creating a good set of colors?
There are a number of programs around which can help with this. I
use Color Oracle: http://colororacle.cartography.ch/
It sits in a Gnome panel, and will temporarily c
Tim Cutts wrote:
Hm, can you help with creating a good set of colors?
There are a number of programs around which can help with this. I use
Color Oracle: http://colororacle.cartography.ch/
It sits in a Gnome panel, and will temporarily change your entire
display's colours to simulate thr
On 13 Mar 2008, at 9:33 pm, Sebastian Pipping wrote:
Tim Cutts wrote:
A minor niggle, but the colours you have chosen are not good for
the 5% of your male viewers who have deuteranopia or protanopia,
the two most common forms of colour-blindness. I don't have either
condition myself, but
Sebastian Pipping wrote:
thanks to lucas nussbaum the address
http://debian.binera.de/wnpp/
is now accessible through
http://wnpp.debian.net/ .
I moved the WNPP table page to a host
where I can modify the Apache config.
Therefore
http://wnpp.debian.net/
is no longer a HTTP redirect
Tim Cutts wrote:
A minor niggle, but the colours you have chosen are not good for the 5%
of your male viewers who have deuteranopia or protanopia, the two most
common forms of colour-blindness. I don't have either condition myself,
but I've been bitten by this before in web pages I've created.
The colors were introduced for distinction, to speed up hopping from
bug to
bug of a certain type. I decided against coloring the legend because
it
(probably, didn't try) looks ugly and because in my view it was not
important which color ITP is. But that's just my view. I plan to
open up t
Holger Levsen wrote:
It doesnt mean "age in days" but "days since last activity on the bug". The
bugs I checked first, were indeed filed today, but then I saw #456640, which
was filed in December but had activity today, so the dust was 0.
Dust
Number of days without changes
(i.e. amount o
Holger Levsen wrote:
Could you add an explaination of "dust" on the page, too?
I have it in the tooltips ('title' attribute) but I agree that
a detailed legend would help. Any ideas where to put it best?
At the very bottom of the page? In an extra page/window?
I'm pretty sure it
means "age i
Hi,
On Monday 28 January 2008 11:03, Holger Levsen wrote:
> Could you add an explaination of "dust" on the page, too? I'm pretty sure
> it means "age in days", but as there seem to be 23 wnpp-bugs from today, I
> checked half of them as I couldnt believe there are so many on a monday
> morning alr
Hi Sebastian,
On Saturday 26 January 2008 02:13, Sebastian Pipping wrote:
> thanks to lucas nussbaum the address
>http://debian.binera.de/wnpp/
> is now accessible through
>http://wnpp.debian.net/ .
Heh, cool, I tried wnpp.debian.net last week and it was not there yet :-)
Could you add a
thanks to lucas nussbaum the address
http://debian.binera.de/wnpp/
is now accessible through
http://wnpp.debian.net/ .
sebastian
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