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Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetYes. I can only apologise for the horrendous, unforgivable bland, inanity of that earlier comment.
I actually had a more lengthy, considered comment but it looked like a(nother) love letter to Michael about how, last February, he had helped me migrate to Habari and become another convert but I was rushing and time was short.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetI second Andy's comment (Although after reading your previous post, his looks like a potential spam :P).
I joined Habari around the same period of time you did (probably even that same month). I practically knew nothing about PHP. But with Habari and the awesome community, I know a little more now. Something I doubt you can do anywhere else or by being part of any other community.
I've had the chance to be introduced to nice people, some for which I hope I became somehow useful at some point.
It's great to have you around. And, as always, I am looking forward to see what cool stuff you've got in your sleeves for Habari :)
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetHi Michael.
Great post. I always enjoy the story behind the blog and found this very interesting.
Andy
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetIt's been fun having you on board!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | Tweetyou have to considered some point of view
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetImportant points here methinks, Michael. I use disqus too, and hadn't even considered tactics like this. I hope the disqus team see this and think about implementing a type of tracking/alert system based on the behaviour patterns you mentioned. Still, definitely not an obvious complete solution to this.
Nice write up, thanks!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetImportant points here methinks, Michael. I use disqus too, and hadn't even considered tactics like this. I hope the disqus team see this and think about implementing a type of tracking/alert system based on the behaviour patterns you mentioned. Still, definitely not an obvious complete solution to this.
Nice write up, thanks!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetI am in love with your quality articles! I wish I had time and patience to make my blog like yours. Thanks for the informative information you share. Bookmarked your blog.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetHas read with the pleasure, very interesting post, write still, good luck to you!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetJust to prove how g33k Habari is :)
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetPlease see this announcement and try the appropriate version.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetMike is right, the plugin works for 0.6. I'll adopt the new release structure used in the Habari Extras repository and release versions suitable for 0.5 and 0.6, hopefully later today.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetFrom my simple, unscientific testing, this version does not work with stable 0.5.2, only more recent SVN versions.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | Tweetsame here
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetWe appreciate your continued hard work!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetHi!
I downloaded and installed (and, of course, acrivated) the plugin. But nothing happens. I mean, when I want to write an entry, I still have the "Code" view and I can't find the TinyMCE interface. The Habari version is 0.5.2 (the latest), running locally with XAMPP.
Thank you!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | Tweetnice work, thanks ;)
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetI have now :)
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetHello...did you update bitter sweethearts??
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetHello...did you update bitter sweethearts??
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetPersonally, I didn't get to do as much as I would have liked, but it went well. http://www.habariproject.org/en/squashed-closed...
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetAnd so, how did it go?
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetPersonally, I didn't get to do as much as I would have liked, but it went well. http://www.habariproject.org/en/squashed-closed...
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetAnd so, how did it go?
Reply | Original | Permalink | Share | TweetYou saw the post twice ? The original and the update ? It didn't appear twice for me ...
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