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The Clear Line theme has been established as a project on SourceForge.net (http://sourceforge.net/projects/clear-line/). Bugs, feature requests, patches and support requests can therefore be submitted to the tracker here.
What exactly does this mean? Do we now have to get all updates from there? Will updates ever appear within Wordpress itself like the other themes I use? Just wondering.
That is the place where the Clear Line projects lives. Anyone can contribute to the project.
Also you can download the latest version there.
Of cause I'm going to update it at wordpress.org but it can take some time.
Ivan,
I went there and the Clear Line theme is 1.0.3, which is not the latest version. The latest version is available in the WP directory - 1.0.7
I have deleted the old file. The newest version is available in the code section in a Subversion repository. I believe everyone has access to check it out from there. However during development new bugs may be introduced, that need to be fixed before release, so use the release versions from wordpress.org.
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Thanks for this great share. This site is a fantastic resource. Keep up the great work here at Sprint Connection! Many thanks.
looking forward for more articles on your blog Cool to read, worth learning! Keep it up!
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Hi Ivan, thanks.
Any possibility (long term) of moving it off svn (sourceforge) and onto git? Git makes distributed development a lot easier than a centralised source code repository like svn.
For example I could make bigger changes on my local wordpress, continue checking them into my local git repo, and when I'm happy with all the changes bundle them up and push them to you for review. Github gives free repos to open source projects.
I moved to git several years ago, and would never go back to svn/cvs/perforce/etc...
Thanks, Sonia
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