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Or maybe I'll open a ticket and we can discuss this over there, since it's becoming a development matter?
Thanks Robin, that worked out! And this time, the commit counts seem to be correct again (not counting the commits from the Samba (3) project). Michael
Hi Robin, Thanks for your reply. No need to apologize, stuff like that happens :) The update was successful. Many thanks! -Alex
Hi Andy! As we are on it: It'd be nice if one could remove a project from the stack and add it to the ignore list at the same time. Usually if you don't use a project actively anymore, you don't want
Hi tseelbach, Like a wiki, projects on Ohloh are added and edited by the user community. So you can edit the backport-util-concurrent enlistments . I went ahead and did this and the code is
Hi Robin, first thanks for the fast and detailed feedback. Seems I just don't have any clue what an enlistment is and therefore can't really suggest a solution there. But if there is something what
I've forwarded the problem upstream: https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/index.php?22495
Hi Arne, I've changed the way we do stacks. Please let me know if you are still having problems adding a project to your stack. Thanks!
A project should be updated about once per week. MyCash is scheduled for an update, and it should run sometime today. I'll keep an eye on it. Thanks, Robin
It's a little of both. In general, it's not 100% guaranteed that our system will distinguish GPL2 from GPL3 unless you use the formal names of the licenses. In this case, it looks like your code says