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#17 - niouz gets bigger
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by pschrammel over 11 years ago
- 2 comments
#16 - support ruby 1.9
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by kinnou02 about 14 years ago
- 1 comment
#15 - Move from WEBrick to gserver
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by pcdavid over 15 years ago
#14 - Security audit
Issue -
State: open - Opened by pcdavid over 15 years ago
#13 - Use YAML (or another standard format) for the configuration file
Issue -
State: open - Opened by pcdavid over 15 years ago
Labels: feature
#12 - Support long articles (think binary attachements) without explosing memory usage
Issue -
State: open - Opened by pcdavid over 15 years ago
Labels: defect
#11 - Test with Ruby 1.9, and fix if necessary
Issue -
State: open - Opened by pcdavid over 15 years ago
Labels: defect
#10 - Add support for authentification
Issue -
State: open - Opened by pcdavid over 15 years ago
Labels: feature
#9 - Support more NNTP commands
Issue -
State: open - Opened by pcdavid over 15 years ago
Labels: feature
#8 - Add a test suite
Issue -
State: open - Opened by pcdavid over 15 years ago
Labels: feature
#7 - Support article cancelation
Issue -
State: open - Opened by pcdavid over 15 years ago
Labels: feature
#6 - Allow for different storage backends
Issue -
State: open - Opened by pcdavid over 15 years ago
Labels: feature
#5 - Allow groups removal
Issue -
State: open - Opened by pcdavid over 15 years ago
Labels: defect
#4 - Easy editing of the newsgroups list
Issue -
State: open - Opened by pcdavid over 15 years ago
Labels: feature
#3 - Support a command-line parameter to set the port
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by pcdavid over 15 years ago
- 1 comment
Labels: feature
#2 - Gemify
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by pcdavid over 15 years ago
Labels: feature
#1 - Split into launcher and library
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by pcdavid over 15 years ago
Labels: feature