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Recent revisions
- 8. By Dave Walker
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debian/
patches/ unlimted- users-and- revisions- per-pad. patch: Allow unlimited
connections and revisions to a single pad, for both normal and pro pads. - 7. By Dave Walker
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debian/
patches/ default- to-fullscreen. patch: Default to having full screen
(full width) pads on pad load. - 5. By Dave Walker
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debian/
patches/ micro-theme- use-fix. patch: Allow micro theme to be used
by disabling css caching, which would consistently serve the default theme. - 3. By James Page
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* Initial work to moved to packaged yuicompressor-
appjet. jar
- Currently not working so reverted to bundled version - 2. By James Page
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* Removed debian/preinst: not required
* Re-jigged dependencies to support removal of preinst. - 1. By James Page
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* Refactoring to use native Ubuntu Java libraries.
* debian/control:
- use openjdk instead of sun's java
- update maintainer
* debian/etherpad. init.orig, debian/ etherpad. upstart:
- move the init script out of the way
- create a basic upstart script
- note that the open office document conversion daemon was dropped
from the upstart configuration; if this behavior is desired, please
create a separate upstart job for it
* debian/rules:
- just use basic dh_installinit, as it will pick up the new upstart job
* New release
* Changed maintainer to Packaging
* Fixed installation scripts
* Initial Release.
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