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# [http://fisheye.ai-integration.biz FishEye] used with [http://jira.ai-integration.biz JIRA] against git.meansofproduction.biz (see discussion for pre 2019 repos).
# [http://fisheye.ai-integration.biz FishEye] used with Bugzilla against git.meansofproduction.biz (see discussion for pre 2019 repos).
# [https://github.com/RenRenJuan <b>github</b>], [http://thoughtcrime.biz/git.html old vcs page]  
# [https://github.com/RenRenJuan <b>github</b>], [http://thoughtcrime.biz/git.html old vcs page]  
<blockquote>Go there for current state. I'll fork a pkg at github for these reasons:
<blockquote>Go there for current state. I'll fork a pkg at github for these reasons:
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# Gravatar, associates juan@acm.org with the hammer and lambda image, c. 4716.
# Gravatar, associates juan@acm.org with the hammer and lambda image, c. 4716.


* Used [http://jira.ai-integration.biz JIRA] for most of this century but decommissioned March 2019.
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Revision as of 20:42, 1 March 2019

Code, etc venues, my stuff will always primarily be here, in JIRA, etc.

  1. FishEye used with Bugzilla against git.meansofproduction.biz (see discussion for pre 2019 repos).
  2. github, old vcs page

Go there for current state. I'll fork a pkg at github for these reasons:

  • I make changes for my or a clients purpose which are to be shared. This was done with FireBreath, but I deleted that because it (FireBreath) was based on now obsolete browser plugin stuff.
  • If I have possible development intentions and want to make sure the code is there should I choose to act.
  1. Source Forge Whatever is there, I'm not maintaining it.
  2. StackOverflow Two accounts, one predating OpenID and stranded.
  3. LinkedIn mainly use this as the biz FB, so not so much, see also CII in the left nav for non-code related web presence.
  4. Gravatar, associates juan@acm.org with the hammer and lambda image, c. 4716.
  • Used JIRA for most of this century but decommissioned March 2019.

See Also

  • (older) Source Codes in "Web Portfolio".
  • w3.n in left navigation.