Difference between revisions of "User:Elichak"
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<b>[[CSS_guide | CSS Guide]]</b> | <b>[[CSS_guide | CSS Guide]]</b> | ||
− | * Completed documentation for [[CSS_GUIDE_VERTICAL_ALIGN | CSS Vertical-Align]] | + | * Completed documentation for |
− | + | **[[CSS_GUIDE_VERTICAL_ALIGN | CSS Vertical-Align]] | |
− | ** background-repeat | + | ** [[CSS_GUIDE_BACKGROUND_REPEAT | background-repeat]] |
− | ** -moz-opacity | + | ** [[CSS_GUIDE_-MOZ-OPACITY | -moz-opacity]] |
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** Starting off with: | ** Starting off with: | ||
*** [[svn.pl]] and [[makewrapper.pl]] - <b>DONE</b> (Reflects the comments [[User:RichardChu|Richard Chu]] made after my first submission) | *** [[svn.pl]] and [[makewrapper.pl]] - <b>DONE</b> (Reflects the comments [[User:RichardChu|Richard Chu]] made after my first submission) | ||
− | *** My comments about svn.pl | + | *** Documented and changed Update subroutine in svn.pl to allow users to use BASE, COMMITTED, PREV to update |
+ | *** My old comments about svn.pl | ||
**** For <b>Update</b> subroutine | **** For <b>Update</b> subroutine | ||
***** Shouldn't users also be allowed to use BASE, COMMITTED, PREV to update? | ***** Shouldn't users also be allowed to use BASE, COMMITTED, PREV to update? | ||
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** Then, files in the Test directory: - <b>IN PROGRESS</b> | ** Then, files in the Test directory: - <b>IN PROGRESS</b> | ||
*** Test.pm, TestCase.pm, TestSuite.pm, TestResult.pm, and TestRunner.pm | *** Test.pm, TestCase.pm, TestSuite.pm, TestResult.pm, and TestRunner.pm | ||
+ | *Advised project leader on licensing | ||
Latest revision as of 18:38, 14 December 2006
Prior to this course, I've never been involved with open source projects. This course has opened up my eyes to the Mozilla community and I'm really impressed with the work that the Mozilla community members have done in their spare time. By far, this is one of the most interesting courses I've ever taken at Seneca and I can't express greater gratitude to be given the opportunity to be part of this fascinating project.
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