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    • CommentRowNumber1.
    • CommentAuthorAli Caglayan
    • CommentTimeOct 8th 2018

    The TODO list is getting very long, and it is probably very difficult for Richard to read. Shall we add sections of related issues so that if Richard comes to fix something, he can easily see the related ones too? If so we need to agree on how to section it.

  1. Thanks for the suggestion! It might be useful to indicate the priorities and scopes of things as well (I can add this when I get a chance). A minimal division would be into nLab and nForum, but I agree that it might be helpful to organise things further. Maybe if you have the opportunity and are willing, you could have a go at a sectioning that would make sense to you? This will probably spur others to change it if they feel it can be improved.

    • CommentRowNumber3.
    • CommentAuthorAli Caglayan
    • CommentTimeOct 8th 2018

    Ok I have done some organisation. I am not completely happy with it but at least it is easier to read.

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    • CommentAuthorMike Shulman
    • CommentTimeOct 8th 2018

    Helpful link for other readers of this thread: Technical TODO List (nlabmeta)

  2. Thanks Ali, it looks like a good improvement!

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    • CommentAuthorAli Caglayan
    • CommentTimeOct 11th 2018

    I have attacked the todo list once again.

  3. Thank you! Sorry for lack of progress, I will do my best to get something done soon…