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[Savannah-dev] [Bug #508] Skills: LaTeX vs TeX


From: nobody
Subject: [Savannah-dev] [Bug #508] Skills: LaTeX vs TeX
Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 18:22:36 -0400

=================== BUG #508: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=508&group_id=11

Changes by: Mathieu Roy <address@hidden>
Date: 2002-Jun-07 00:22 (Europe/Paris)

------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
I can also remove (on savannah) the abilities "SourceForge bug" track and 
"SourceForge task list".
There no need to such reference to SF.net and it's funny to say "whoaw, he can 
do it, he can use a forum!".
We shouldn't be focused on tools but on technologies. It is interesting to know 
that someone know c++, but we dont really care if he uses Emacs, nedit or 
something else.

What do you think about it, Loic, Jaime, etc...?
I'll do this modification in the next coming days. If you are not agree, just 
tell me.

Regards,

mathieu



=================== BUG #508: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================


Submitted by: oblomov                   Project: Savannah                       
Submitted on: 2002-May-31 00:54
Category:  Content                      Severity:  1 - Enhancement              
Priority:  Low                          Bug Group:  None                        
Resolution:  None                       Assigned to:  yeupou                    
Status:  Open                           Effort:  0.00                           

Summary:  Skills: LaTeX vs TeX

Original Submission:  I think there should be a TeX skill (separate from LaTeX).

Follow-up Comments
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Date: 2002-Jun-07 00:22             By: yeupou
I can also remove (on savannah) the abilities "SourceForge bug" track and 
"SourceForge task list".
There no need to such reference to SF.net and it's funny to say "whoaw, he can 
do it, he can use a forum!".
We shouldn't be focused on tools but on technologies. It is interesting to know 
that someone know c++, but we dont really care if he uses Emacs, nedit or 
something else.

What do you think about it, Loic, Jaime, etc...?
I'll do this modification in the next coming days. If you are not agree, just 
tell me.

Regards,

mathieu

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Date: 2002-Jun-03 15:15             By: oblomov
"necessary" is a strong word :-)

But it would be a nice thing, if it's not too much trouble.


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Date: 2002-Jun-03 13:48             By: yeupou
We can add this entry if you feel it is really necessary.
Do you think so ? :)






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