> no offense BrandonDefinitely no offense taken. Feel free to use it or not use it as you please. There might be things that interest people, such as my TM_Project bundle that adds some basic support for .tmproject files back to TextMate 2. Check it out at http://www.matewiki.com/index.php?title=New_Bundles.On Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at 1:51 PM, Steve King wrote:
On 2012-01-21 12:42, Trevor Harmon wrote:Hmm, I thought the Macromates wiki is open-access...? I'm able to editit, anyway. If it's restricted, I don't remember how I got access.Anybody know what the policy is for their wiki?FWIW, I just now experimented. It looks like most pages can be editedby anyone; just click the "Edit Page" link at the bottom. You'll beasked for an author name, and it looks like we're all on our honor notto "borrow" someone else's name. Some key pages are password protected,but in general no password appears to be needed. (Not even a CAPTCHA,either. Good god, how do they keep the spambots out!?!)So, no offense Brandon, but I agree that the community at large is bestserved by the official wiki.--Steve KingSr. Software EngineerArbor Networks+1 734 821 1461_______________________________________________textmate mailing list
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