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Hi is anyone keeping a public scrip repository? I not can we start one?
Thanks,
Brian
Brian Gupta
Time Inc
Information Technology Dept
212-522-1401
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No, as far as I know. I thought several times about starting
RT::Toolkit distribution with collection of popular scrip actions,
conditions and may be templates, but that doesn’t exist yet :)On 4/6/07, Brian_Gupta@timeinc.com Brian_Gupta@timeinc.com wrote:
Hi is anyone keeping a public scrip repository? I not can we start one?
Thanks,
Brian
Brian Gupta
Time Inc
Information Technology Dept
212-522-1401
Best regards, Ruslan.
Ruslan Zakirov wrote:
No, as far as I know. I thought several times about starting
RT::Toolkit distribution with collection of popular scrip actions,
conditions and may be templates, but that doesn’t exist yet
I agree, that is a very good idea.
Currently, most people have simply been using the BP wiki for scrips.
–Jason
axelilly> On 4/6/07, Brian_Gupta@timeinc.com Brian_Gupta@timeinc.com wrote:
Hi is anyone keeping a public scrip repository? I not can we start one?
Thanks,
Brian
Brian Gupta
Time Inc
Information Technology Dept
212-522-1401
One thing about the BP wiki scrips. It seems that there are too few. I’d
imagine that people are running a lot more out in the wild.
Brian Gupta
Time Inc
Information Technology Dept
212-522-1401From: Jason Fenner [mailto:jfenner@vitamix.com]
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 11:18 AM
To: Ruslan Zakirov
Cc: Gupta, Brian - Information Technology brian_gupta@timeinc.com;
rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] Scrip repository?
Ruslan Zakirov wrote:
No, as far as I know. I thought several times about starting
RT::Toolkit distribution with collection of popular scrip actions,
conditions and may be templates, but that doesn’t exist yet
I agree, that is a very good idea.
Currently, most people have simply been using the BP wiki for scrips.
–Jason
axelilly