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Can the labeling in the Testing Feeds be changed so that the packages show up as being from the "WebOS Internals Testing" (or something like that) feed instead as from "WebOS Internals"? Because "WebOS Internals" is the same label used for packages in other feeds and I can never tell if an update or new package is from the testing feeds or the regular feeds. Thank You. --[[User:HebrewzHammer|HebrewzHammer]] 21:11, 8 June 2010 (UTC)
 
Can the labeling in the Testing Feeds be changed so that the packages show up as being from the "WebOS Internals Testing" (or something like that) feed instead as from "WebOS Internals"? Because "WebOS Internals" is the same label used for packages in other feeds and I can never tell if an update or new package is from the testing feeds or the regular feeds. Thank You. --[[User:HebrewzHammer|HebrewzHammer]] 21:11, 8 June 2010 (UTC)
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Fixed -- Rod
  
 
== What the ****? ==
 
== What the ****? ==
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To me it sounds like a hole load of crap, but correct me if I'm wrong and this really works(preware.is.awesome.com?)
 
To me it sounds like a hole load of crap, but correct me if I'm wrong and this really works(preware.is.awesome.com?)
 
Is this a relict from April fool's day?
 
Is this a relict from April fool's day?
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I think the description is pretty self-explanatory.  It provides us a easy way to determine whether someone has followed the instructions correctly. -- Rod

Revision as of 06:47, 19 July 2011

Can the labeling in the Testing Feeds be changed so that the packages show up as being from the "WebOS Internals Testing" (or something like that) feed instead as from "WebOS Internals"? Because "WebOS Internals" is the same label used for packages in other feeds and I can never tell if an update or new package is from the testing feeds or the regular feeds. Thank You. --HebrewzHammer 21:11, 8 June 2010 (UTC)

Fixed -- Rod

What the ****?

What shall that text at the end mean? To me it sounds like a hole load of crap, but correct me if I'm wrong and this really works(preware.is.awesome.com?) Is this a relict from April fool's day?

I think the description is pretty self-explanatory. It provides us a easy way to determine whether someone has followed the instructions correctly. -- Rod