As I've mentioned before, I'll gladly commit patches that make it work. Somewhat. In a non-hackish way. But I haven't seen a single one that doesn't break other things...
It'll also stay forever unsupported as noone in their right mind will run it like this. :P (*)
Tom
(*) This statement may be limited to the developer team, but hey, our prerogative, right?
On 27/04/2012 21:53, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
Well this is nothing to do with laziness but personal preference of somebody who wants run it on sub-folder and faster setup.
There no cons running it as sub-folder, well except it doesn't work and not supported of course for now. I just not really understand why you fighting this small sub-folder thingy too much.
But I get your point, hackish way isn't best way to provide support for this subfolder thing, as it tend to break your door and eat your dog.
On 27.04.2012 22:38, Adam Armstrong wrote:
We prefer to spend our development resources on adding new features and fixing bugs that impact the majority of users, rather than pandering to the personal preference and/or laziness of the minority.
Setting up a subdomain is not difficult, particularly for the target market of Observium.
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