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So, here are some of my "issues" so far. | So, here are some of my "issues" so far. | ||
1 - I just discovered, in the P's, that neither of you are experiencing the double space of the cut and pace that I am. It is a bummer, will have to backtrack or neaten up when we go back for the logos. | 1 - I just discovered, in the P's, that neither of you are experiencing the double space of the cut and pace that I am. It is a bummer, will have to backtrack or neaten up when we go back for the logos. Camino and Firefox had the same bug that caused that, but Safari doesn't. | ||
2 - I love this, because it is a wiki of wikis, and it is growth from the flat file of SwitchWiki at WorldWideWiki, but even here in the catagories it starts to flatten out, need to figure out how to make it more dynamic. :-) | 2 - I love this, because it is a wiki of wikis, and it is growth from the flat file of SwitchWiki at WorldWideWiki, but even here in the catagories it starts to flatten out, need to figure out how to make it more dynamic. :-) | ||
2 - We should create a [[WorkInProgress]] page with an alphabetical chart and a function chart to track work and make it easier for people to jump in. |
Revision as of 07:53, 17 January 2006
So, here are some of my "issues" so far.
1 - I just discovered, in the P's, that neither of you are experiencing the double space of the cut and pace that I am. It is a bummer, will have to backtrack or neaten up when we go back for the logos. Camino and Firefox had the same bug that caused that, but Safari doesn't.
2 - I love this, because it is a wiki of wikis, and it is growth from the flat file of SwitchWiki at WorldWideWiki, but even here in the catagories it starts to flatten out, need to figure out how to make it more dynamic. :-)
2 - We should create a WorkInProgress page with an alphabetical chart and a function chart to track work and make it easier for people to jump in.