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Re: This is not the beginning of the end...: msg#00041

Subject: Re: This is not the beginning of the end...
On Sat, Sep 07, 2002 at 06:53:28PM +0200, Jerome Quelin wrote:
> PGAS (Perl Golf Administration System - did you know it?) still needs a 
> little care - in order to create the hole in the database, set up the rules, 
> update the test script, modify the status of an entry... That's neither very 
> difficult, nor very time-consuming, but it has to be done.

It seems to me that adding web interfaces for these features would
make more sense than adding more PGAS guys. Would this be just a
simple matter of programming, or are there some difficult/impossible
problems in doing that?

-- 
Juho Snellman



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