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www.moqthis.com produces 404 #41
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Just look at the commits history, that's the best way to know if a project I just removed that dead link. Eventually, the idea was to have a /kzu Daniel Cazzulino On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 5:31 PM, Ireney Berezniak
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Contribute, I just might. I was able to sell this framework to my current client, but my sparkling personality can only work so far ... the next client may not be so easily swayed >8P Great work on the framework, btw ... it's part of the reason I would want to sell it to anyone in the first palce >8) ib. |
I'm just trying to be as open as possible to contributions so that the Anyway, glad to have one more customer on board :) /kzu Daniel Cazzulino On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 5:57 PM, Ireney Berezniak
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I am closing this issue as http://moqthis.com no longer produces a HTTP 404, and kzu appears to have fixed at least one broken link as mentioned above. Regarding the other raised points:
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This is not so much an issue with the framework itself; more so with "appearances".
Navigating to moqthis.com produces a GitHub-branded 404 error.
It is difficult to sell this project to a team when first impressions suggest that the project is dead/no longer active. https://code.google.com/p/moq/ is outdated, and certain links are broken (API documentation, for instance: http://clariusconsulting.net/labs/moq/index.html).
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