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Collaborate and Fork ColdBox!

Luis Majano February 18, 2010

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Luis Majano

February 18, 2010

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Thanks to the awesome crew at Assembla, our code tracking providers, you, yes you can now fork the ColdBox codebase in order to submit patches and collaborate on the core seamlessly.  All this is provided by Assembla and getting it setup is a piece of cake.  Just hit the Fork button and either add it to your space or create a new one.  You can read all about it here at the Assembla Blog Article.  Not only can you fork on the core platform, but the ColdBox Dashboard, the Code Depot and much more.  Who said SubVersion is not awesome!




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Feb 25, 2010 14:54:31 UTC

by cirio

Forking does not work - get this error:

There were problems with the following fields:

* Reached the copy quota limit

I am trying to fix several issues relating to Linux installation esp regarding incorrect linefeeds and esp different cases in filenames between 2.6.4 and 3.0M4. Will take it to the Bug forum I guess instead of correcting it in a fork.

Feb 25, 2010 22:48:52 UTC

by Luis Majano

Thanks, I have sent this to Assembla for review. What bugs do you need to fix?

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