which is a medium to large public TWiki website. I also do a bit of TWiki consulting, and I have done some custom work for various TWiki websites and intranets including
I am the irc.freenode.net "contact person" for twiki.orgs (now officially) registered irc channel #twiki. I enjoy chatting with the developers who frequent the channel as well as all of the random community members who often drop in looking for help with various questions.
, bash, apache, python, perl, html, xhtml, css (and several other four and five letter words which often contain very few vowels)
is the best thing to have come out since sliced bread.
I have been asked to revisit my motto...
I have added html wrappers for the readme.txt and LICENSE files as well as brought the css style up to date using /bin/configure as a ref. point.
While my vote may not carry a whole lot of weight, I certainly endorse Travis' request. He brings good skills and has been pushing the envelop with TWiki for some time. He will certainly be great help in testing and writing docs for
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While I wait for write access to DEVELOP branch, I am spending my time in the process of a top to bottom refactor of Codev web with a specific focus upon summarizing older comments into a more useful format.
I support Travis' request on the proviso that he will focus on plugins and bug fixing. I'm being very careful of new features at the moment!
in regards to DEVELOP access, Thanks all.
in regards to the Swedish translation, I will speak with my wife about helping me with that project and get back with you. I am game for it if she is