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... whoever it was
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jochemd wrote:
Sure, go for it. What would probably workbest to get this done is to just do it yourself. So register at Jive and download an evaluation version of SBS. Then tweak the FTL templates to provide this feature and publish your changes under an open source license so Adobe can copy them.
To get started you can probably ask for the templates from another Jive customer who has done this before: http://www.jivesoftware.com/jivespace/message/92945#92945
The sticky topics change didn't happen until somebody stood up and sais "I'll do it" either ...
Jochem
do you really think adobe would pick up open source? i know at my company we have to jump through hoops to use any open source. so many that it's usually easier to write it yourself. scratch that, it's always easier to write it yourself than to go through legal.
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jochemd wrote:
Sure, go for it. What would probably workbest to get this done is to just do it yourself. So register at Jive and download an evaluation version of SBS. Then tweak the FTL templates to provide this feature and publish your changes under an open source license so Adobe can copy them.
To get started you can probably ask for the templates from another Jive customer who has done this before: http://www.jivesoftware.com/jivespace/message/92945#92945
The sticky topics change didn't happen until somebody stood up and sais "I'll do it" either ...
Jochem
and the worse part is, I think that the coders, who are the regular visitors, are going to have to do Jive and Adobe's work just to get this forum back to what it *should* have been from the start.
It's depressing that neither Jive or Adobe can get this right.
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Now we just need the rubbish on the right and left to go away, along with some other things.
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Jacob Bugge wrote:
Now we just need the rubbish on the right and left to go away, along with some other things.
Touche'....
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Without having any experience, I believe cans are preferred over bags for fishing and the like, to avoid squashing and overturning and to allow easy access.
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...to allow easy access.
In that case, this forum is a bag of worms.
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Ta daaaaaah!!
Give the man a banana!