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Within a single thread, the first mail note is the START of the
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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
- GNOME Desktop Usability Survey,
HASE (Human Aspects of Software Engineering)
- plan for jsp foo,
Colin Walters
- ☠ patch of doom,
Colin Walters
- apache xmlrpc vs utf8,
Alexander Larsson
- Avoid crashes, improve response, yes its XML-RPC asynchronous,
Seth Nickell
- hanging,
Alexander Larsson
- Working shared whiteboard! (kind-of),
David Malcolm
- Meeting tomorrow,
Jonathan Blandford
- Yarrr Bugzilla Product Rennamed,
Seth Nickell
- Yarrr "Unclaimed Features",
Seth Nickell
- custom xmlrpc marshallers,
Alexander Larsson
- Bugzilla,
Seth Nickell
- restart with new codebase,
Alexander Larsson
- new design,
Alexander Larsson
- Codebase Cleanups / Philosophy,
Seth Nickell
- Philosophy/Codebase fixes,
Seth Nickell
- Yarrr UI,
Seth Nickell
- Getting Yarrr back on track,
Jonathan Blandford
- Current state of mail feed code,
David Malcolm
- DefaultMethodsMultiThreadTests calling DefaultMethods.addTopics,
David Malcolm
- Client status,
Marco Pesenti Gritti
- mockup of inbox mode,
Alexander Larsson
- running with gcj (and important screenshot),
Colin Walters
- python client busted,
Jonathan Blandford
- Initial mailing list test,
Jonathan Blandford
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