Hey,
I love hermes mails, but I would love them even more if the mails for
one request where all grouped in a thread.
So here's my completely untested attempt for this (and I'm not sure I'm
still fluent in perl, so there might be some stupid errors). Is there
any way to easily test this kind of things?
Cheers,
Vincent
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What I did this week:
- wiki.opensuse.org:
- doing lots of style fixes for bento
- adjusting templates
- support and help with the migration
Thanks to henne and dgollub for the reworked guidelines!
- obs:
- created preview appliance for 2.0 release, will be the 'featured' appliance
for the studio gallery release next week
(http://susestudio.com/a/psNYmd/obs-20-git-snapshot)
- on the way there, fixed some obs bugs
Next week:
- Wiki Sprint stuff
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On 04/28/2010 01:16 PM, Jakub Steiner wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-04-26 at 08:30 +0200, Robert Lihm wrote:
>
>> Well, my personal opinion as designer is, that it's better to go with
>> the fixed bento theme as default and provide the option to switch the
>> theme permanently to fluid.
>> Why I vote for fixed bento? In the fluid version, the line-lenght can
>> easily get to long. And I'm pretty sure, that normal users [1] ayes
>> freakout on such long lines. So it's usability issue.
>
> Hi Robert!
>
> Why not get the best of both worlds? Go with the fluid layout, which is
> better for people with smaller screens, preventing the horizontal
> scroll, but have a max-width (defined in ems) to prevent having
> extremely long lines?
>
> Lovely skin btw.
Something else Frank Sundermeyer found is, that the fluid skin does
not compress the blank space on the left and right of the content area
when making the window smaller.
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Moin,
On Tuesday 27 April 2010 15:18:40 Stephan Kulow wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Unfortunately we have some pretty bad dependency issue
> in the KDE stack, so we had to get in another round.
:-(
> But
> it should still be possible to have it all done till tomorrow.
Do we have somewhere a milestone announcement in preparation ?
M
>
> Greetings, Stephan
>
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Hi,
As retrospectiva is hardly used, I wonder: what is left to do
for umbrella? IMO we're 95% there, so if I don't overlook too much
I would like us to close the current sprint, set a deadline and
sprint toward a release (not sure why I have to write such mails
as I have clearly other projects to manage, but anyway).
The problem I see is that bento applies also to the build service
and if we release umbrella/bento, we also need to switch to 2.0
on build.opensuse.org. The question there is if we combine 2.0 with
bento and kind of water the news - or even risk making bento
"the build service 2.0 theme". Or perhaps it's not a risk, but an
advantage - I don't know. Oppinions?
I just think we should clearly come to an end. I see about no activity
on the umbrella front, Robert and me seem to be the only one left ;(
Greetings, Stephan
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Aloha oh mighty Boosters,
I'm not sure who best to ask about this, but seeing as you guys deal
with most of the openSUSE infrastructure I thought I'd start with you
fine knowledgeable folk.
Basically my question is this: Is there a central store for openSUSE
credentials for external services? In my case I would like to pass the
credentials of BlipTV & YouTube on just in case there is any issue with
me - getting arrested, arguing with a bus, loosing what few brain cells
I have etc.
Also it would be good to make sure that there is no single point of
failure for any of these services (not just the video ones, but any
other service we decide to use).
Regards,
Andy
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [opensuse-wiki] Navigational bar in portal pages
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 23:37:43 +0200
From: Christian Boltz <opensuse(a)cboltz.de>
To: opensuse-wiki(a)opensuse.org
Hello,
on Montag, 26. April 2010, Thomas Schmidt wrote:
> We also need to create the sitemap page (openSUSE:Browse) which will
> be used as fallback for non-javascript browsers that cannot use the
> bento dropdown navigation on top of the pages.
What?!
I didn't check the code of the dropdown, but nowadays it's possible to
create dropdown menus that don't even need javascript (well, except in
IE 6 ;-) Of course you can't get effects like slowly fading in with
pure CSS :hover, but it works. And for people with JS enabled, the
effect can still be there.
Personally, I'm using the "son of suckerfish" menu in several pages.
That's just using nested <ul> / <li> with some :hover CSS.
To have the fade-in effect, use the superfish menu [1] which is is based
on the suckerfish menu and jquery.
BTW: Making the dropdowns appear on mouseover instead of requiring a
click would be a good idea IMHO.
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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[green]
- 2 days vacation
- new laptop arrived (very quick), installed factory on it,
debugged some X issuses I had
- debugged breaking openSUSE-images builds with mls
(mls's fix broke my weekend though :)
- several fixes on webui
- implemented stats for search queries on software.o.o
- some fixes on software.o.o's html
- added stories for webui 2.0 to retrospectiva (abusing
umbrella sprint for now)
- profiled some backend slowness with mls (deployed
fix today, now 1s no longer 4s to load package build status)
- implemented some stories for webui
[goals]
- umbrella sprint is about done. Things missing now are
polishing and publicity. Webui 2.0 nears feature completness
too.
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What I did:
- Wiki: switch to new bento repo, use static.o.o,
multiboilerplate patch (different templates per namespace),
created a bento fluid skin, added interwiki config,
added language selection support,
lots of style improvements,
migrated some page, worked on templates and help page,
worked on wiki structure
- OBS webui: small fixes, added wipe and rebuild options to package binary list,
filelist table
Plans:
- Help on wiki transition,
- Fix bento styles in the wiki
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