That is right, there is an ancient version at hotfuzz.atteq.com and
the credentials for updating still do not work...
It seems that the web is missing, because it was connecting all places
together (like the SVN, bugtracking, downloads, mailing list and
wiki). That is why someone was posting to the sourceforge forum -
there is no link to this mailing list. I have put an updated version
to http://hotfuzz.sourceforge.net/ yesterday.
Anyone following the first HotFuzz link on peachfuzzer.com should find
it (unless he scrolls down to "HotFuzz Released").
I would consider disabling the Forum on sourceforge (it does not have
features like autosave) as well as some links (Screenshots?). Honzo,
is it actually possible there?
Bye!
Martin
>
> cheers,
>
> Dusan
>
> On 20. 4. 2011 15:40, Joel Fernandez wrote:
>
> this is fantastic. i don't understand why i couldn't find it for myself on
> YouTube. Thanks again.
>
sorry for the delay but I was having a fight with one strict deadline:).
It is definitely possible to disable the forum on sourceforge, but is
it wise to do it? It is right on the spot when someone founds hotfuzz
on sourceforge and wants to ask something. However, maybe we can
disable forum and advertise this mailing list as the best (and only)
place for questions and comments about Hotfuzz?
Regards, Jan
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 3:36 PM, Jan Stanek <jan.s...@rdc.cz> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> sorry for the delay but I was having a fight with one strict deadline:).
>
> It is definitely possible to disable the forum on sourceforge, but is
> it wise to do it? It is right on the spot when someone founds hotfuzz
> on sourceforge and wants to ask something. However, maybe we can
> disable forum and advertise this mailing list as the best (and only)
> place for questions and comments about Hotfuzz?
>
I agree with the later (if it is possible...)
It is not advertised on the sourceforge.net/projects/hotfuzz/, but it
is on the hotfuzz.sf.net page (at least).
Martin
Jan
I forgot to mention that we could resend the forum content to this
mailing-list as it will be inaccessible ;-)
But there was not a lot of it.
Bye,
Martin