On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 19:48 +1100, Martin Pool wrote: > 2009/3/25 Janosch Maier <janosch_maier@xxxxxxxxx>: > > Martin Pool schrieb: > >> I wanted to see my branches and typed <http://code.launchpad.net/+me>, > >> and was quite confused by the 404 until wgrant told me I needed > >> <http://code.launchpad.net/people/+me>. Is there a reason for this? > >> I can't think of anything else that just /+me would mean... > >> > >> > > You have to use ~your-name instead of +your-name > > Thanks, I know that, my question is why? /+me is useful in helping > other people or in documentation where you don't want to explain that > the person must substitute for ~your-name. > > Why can't +me be directly substituted for ~your-name. I don't see any reason it cannot be. The reason why it is subordinate to /people/ is because that is the collection of people. -- __C U R T I S C. H O V E Y_______ Guilty of stealing everything I am.
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