1. Has the developers forum de facto moved here?
- Posted by jimcbrown (admin) Aug 11, 2013
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Forked from Re: version 4 conflicts
I've noticed that there has been very little traffic on the dev list lately. At the same time, we seem to have a lot of developer specific discussions on this forum - stuff that'd normally have been on the dev list in years past.
Use 'without direct_includes' in all places where you get this error.
Devs: suppose we rewrite the include/*.e files so they public include the symbols expected from std/*.e. Wouldn't this solve this problem better than needing to add this without statement?
I'm not necesarily saying that this is a bad thing, just pointing out that I've only just started to notice this.
2. Re: Has the developers forum de facto moved here?
- Posted by jaygade Aug 11, 2013
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I've requested this awhile ago; maybe it should be included as a separate "tab".
3. Re: Has the developers forum de facto moved here?
- Posted by jimcbrown (admin) Aug 11, 2013
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I've requested this awhile ago; maybe it should be included as a separate "tab".
That's easy enough to do, but I'm not sure I see the point if people are going to ignore the tab and post dev questions in the user forum - or even combine user and dev posts in the same post!
4. Re: Has the developers forum de facto moved here?
- Posted by jaygade Aug 11, 2013
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I've requested this awhile ago; maybe it should be included as a separate "tab".
That's easy enough to do, but I'm not sure I see the point if people are going to ignore the tab and post dev questions in the user forum - or even combine user and dev posts in the same post!
It could remain in one forum.
If it were split, then some attempt could be made by the moderators to move off-topic threads to the proper forum.
I like the idea of having dev and user discussions in one place; while I like the idea of splitting them into two subforum tabs in the same place I'm not adamant about it.