" So what happened last time to make this erm not happen?"
dunno

but I guess it was forgotten. Actually I think Tim Vroom is very busy with is exams and stuff, so he's got no time. As I understand the everything engine, it'S very simple to add a new section, but harder to mainatin it. So actually I think we should simply have the next polling asking for:

"What about a code review section?"
Or Tim might think about letting have some of the Saints in our Book acces to site but not mainly the engine to work and to develope the Site, because the most content and structure of the site resides in XML files and structure definitions outside the code.

Have a nice day
All decision is left to your taste

In reply to Re: There's nothing new under the sun... by little
in thread Code review by toadi

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