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Thanks guys, this is resolved now!

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Quick follow-up: This is still failing. Any idea what's wrong? Thanks.

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Hi. My recently-added project "Desert Labs" seems to be stuck/failing on the process of importing its code: https://www.ohloh.net/p/desertlabs I've worked with several projects on Ohloh before and ... [More] never had this happen, so it strikes me as unusual. Could you please check up on it and make sure it's in an okay state? Thanks! [Less]

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Hey you fixed it! Nice work. That was a quick turnaround!

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I'm afraid I can't answer your questions. I'm just a user and fan of Grails, but not a contributor. Good luck?

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Take a look at the graph for Grails: http://www.ohloh.net/projects/grails/analyses/latest At one point the counts drop BELOW the 0 line, then pop back up. That surely is some kind of bug.

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@Jakub and @dartar Yes, it would be better if it said "I USE THIS" or "USE THIS?" or something like that to make it possible to distinguish at a glance if you've already stacked it. I do like these new buttons though.

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@Andy Hm. Well, I think "USE THIS?" might be better link text, for the purpose of helping people understand what the button is. Perhaps when the button is highlighted the link could say "YOU USE ... [More] THIS" but otherwise everything could work just like it does now. In other words, you could still bring up the multiple stacks window and let them configure which stacks to put the project in, but if they remove it from all their stacks, the button should go back to un-highlighted and the link should return to "USE THIS?" Hopefully that makes sense. I'm basing it loosely on the Digg model, where the link starts as "Digg It" then becomes "Dugg!" when clicked. [Less]

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So Jason, do you guys plan to reinstate this feature in some way?

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Your assumption is correct, at least in my own case. It really does decrease the usability of the "stack" functionality if I can't at a glance see what I've already stacked. Imagine if you went to ... [More] Digg and couldn't see what you'd already dugg. You know what I mean? [Less]