[New: openFATE 309679] YaSTroid
Feature added by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Feature #309679, revision 1 Title: YaSTroid Requested by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Description: YaSTroid - An Android phone application to manage your SLES server using the WebYaST back-end. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309679
Feature changed by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Feature #309679, revision 2 Title: YaSTroid Requested by: Jared Allen (jpallen) + Developer: (Novell) Description: YaSTroid - An Android phone application to manage your SLES server using the WebYaST back-end. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309679
Feature changed by: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Feature #309679, revision 4 Title: YaSTroid Requested by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Developer: (Novell) + Developer: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Description: YaSTroid - An Android phone application to manage your SLES server using the WebYaST back-end. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309679
Feature changed by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Feature #309679, revision 6 Title: YaSTroid Requested by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Developer: (Novell) Developer: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Description: YaSTroid - An Android phone application to manage your SLES server using the WebYaST back-end. + Discussion: + #1: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 20:58:55) + We will be using a MVC (Model-View-Controller) approach to development: + Model: + A small collection of classes that represent the WebYaST service (using + the WebYaST REST interface). + Controller: + The main Android application that works with at least one (to start + with ) Android activity and several Android intents. + View: + Using Android's XML-based Activity design flow. + #2: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 21:01:33) + + The plan is to start simple. Phase 1 will start with a few main + tasks/actions that an admin is likely to need to perform and can be + easily done from a mobile phone. The work will be distributed among + several developers that can work in parallel. We will be using Novell + Pulse for collaboration on our project and the code is hosted at + gitorious. If you'd like to join the effort, let me know and I'll add + you to the Pulse project! + -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309679
Feature changed by: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Feature #309679, revision 7 Title: YaSTroid Requested by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Developer: (Novell) Developer: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Description: YaSTroid - An Android phone application to manage your SLES server using the WebYaST back-end. Discussion: #1: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 20:58:55) We will be using a MVC (Model-View-Controller) approach to development: Model: A small collection of classes that represent the WebYaST service (using the WebYaST REST interface). Controller: The main Android application that works with at least one (to start with ) Android activity and several Android intents. View: Using Android's XML-based Activity design flow. #2: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 21:01:33) The plan is to start simple. Phase 1 will start with a few main tasks/actions that an admin is likely to need to perform and can be easily done from a mobile phone. The work will be distributed among several developers that can work in parallel. We will be using Novell Pulse for collaboration on our project and the code is hosted at gitorious. If you'd like to join the effort, let me know and I'll add you to the Pulse project! + #3: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-03 21:19:36) + Here is the gitorious project - http://gitorious.org/yastroid -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309679
Feature changed by: Sanford Armstrong (sanfordarmstrong) Feature #309679, revision 9 Title: YaSTroid Requested by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Developer: (Novell) + Developer: (Novell) Developer: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Description: YaSTroid - An Android phone application to manage your SLES server using the WebYaST back-end. Discussion: #1: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 20:58:55) We will be using a MVC (Model-View-Controller) approach to development: Model: A small collection of classes that represent the WebYaST service (using the WebYaST REST interface). Controller: The main Android application that works with at least one (to start with ) Android activity and several Android intents. View: Using Android's XML-based Activity design flow. #2: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 21:01:33) The plan is to start simple. Phase 1 will start with a few main tasks/actions that an admin is likely to need to perform and can be easily done from a mobile phone. The work will be distributed among several developers that can work in parallel. We will be using Novell Pulse for collaboration on our project and the code is hosted at gitorious. If you'd like to join the effort, let me know and I'll add you to the Pulse project! #3: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-03 21:19:36) Here is the gitorious project - http://gitorious.org/yastroid -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309679
Feature changed by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Feature #309679, revision 10 Title: YaSTroid Requested by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Description: YaSTroid - An Android phone application to manage your SLES server using the WebYaST back-end. Discussion: #1: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 20:58:55) We will be using a MVC (Model-View-Controller) approach to development: Model: A small collection of classes that represent the WebYaST service (using the WebYaST REST interface). Controller: The main Android application that works with at least one (to start with ) Android activity and several Android intents. View: Using Android's XML-based Activity design flow. #2: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 21:01:33) The plan is to start simple. Phase 1 will start with a few main tasks/actions that an admin is likely to need to perform and can be easily done from a mobile phone. The work will be distributed among several developers that can work in parallel. We will be using Novell Pulse for collaboration on our project and the code is hosted at gitorious. If you'd like to join the effort, let me know and I'll add you to the Pulse project! #3: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-03 21:19:36) Here is the gitorious project - http://gitorious.org/yastroid + #4: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-06-04 15:30:07) (reply to #3) + How about using http://gitorious.org/opensuse/yastroid instead ? (all + other projects like yast, webyast, zypper live in this namespace) I + created the repo in the project and added you as commiter if you want + to use it ... + + -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309679
Feature changed by: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Feature #309679, revision 11 Title: YaSTroid Requested by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Description: YaSTroid - An Android phone application to manage your SLES server using the WebYaST back-end. Discussion: #1: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 20:58:55) We will be using a MVC (Model-View-Controller) approach to development: Model: A small collection of classes that represent the WebYaST service (using the WebYaST REST interface). Controller: The main Android application that works with at least one (to start with ) Android activity and several Android intents. View: Using Android's XML-based Activity design flow. #2: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 21:01:33) The plan is to start simple. Phase 1 will start with a few main tasks/actions that an admin is likely to need to perform and can be easily done from a mobile phone. The work will be distributed among several developers that can work in parallel. We will be using Novell Pulse for collaboration on our project and the code is hosted at gitorious. If you'd like to join the effort, let me know and I'll add you to the Pulse project! #3: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-03 21:19:36) Here is the gitorious project - http://gitorious.org/yastroid #4: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-06-04 15:30:07) (reply to #3) How about using http://gitorious.org/opensuse/yastroid instead ? (all other projects like yast, webyast, zypper live in this namespace) I created the repo in the project and added you as commiter if you want to use it ... + #5: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-04 19:41:40) (reply to #4) + We could possibly do that. I wasn't sure who to contact about it and + figured for hackweek we could start just start with it as its own + project. I'll talk to the other and see what we want to do. It might + just be easier to leave it where it is for the short term so that we + can quickly and easily add developers as needed next week. Then once + hackweek is over move it to a more permanent location under opensuse. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309679
Feature changed by: Mario Carrion (MarioCarrion) Feature #309679, revision 13 Title: YaSTroid Requested by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) + Developer: (Novell) Developer: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Description: YaSTroid - An Android phone application to manage your SLES server using the WebYaST back-end. Discussion: #1: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 20:58:55) We will be using a MVC (Model-View-Controller) approach to development: Model: A small collection of classes that represent the WebYaST service (using the WebYaST REST interface). Controller: The main Android application that works with at least one (to start with ) Android activity and several Android intents. View: Using Android's XML-based Activity design flow. #2: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 21:01:33) The plan is to start simple. Phase 1 will start with a few main tasks/actions that an admin is likely to need to perform and can be easily done from a mobile phone. The work will be distributed among several developers that can work in parallel. We will be using Novell Pulse for collaboration on our project and the code is hosted at gitorious. If you'd like to join the effort, let me know and I'll add you to the Pulse project! #3: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-03 21:19:36) Here is the gitorious project - http://gitorious.org/yastroid #4: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-06-04 15:30:07) (reply to #3) How about using http://gitorious.org/opensuse/yastroid instead ? (all other projects like yast, webyast, zypper live in this namespace) I created the repo in the project and added you as commiter if you want to use it ... #5: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-04 19:41:40) (reply to #4) We could possibly do that. I wasn't sure who to contact about it and figured for hackweek we could start just start with it as its own project. I'll talk to the other and see what we want to do. It might just be easier to leave it where it is for the short term so that we can quickly and easily add developers as needed next week. Then once hackweek is over move it to a more permanent location under opensuse. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309679
Feature changed by: Mario Carrion (MarioCarrion) Feature #309679, revision 14 Title: YaSTroid Requested by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) + Developer: (Novell) Developer: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Description: YaSTroid - An Android phone application to manage your SLES server using the WebYaST back-end. Discussion: #1: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 20:58:55) We will be using a MVC (Model-View-Controller) approach to development: Model: A small collection of classes that represent the WebYaST service (using the WebYaST REST interface). Controller: The main Android application that works with at least one (to start with ) Android activity and several Android intents. View: Using Android's XML-based Activity design flow. #2: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 21:01:33) The plan is to start simple. Phase 1 will start with a few main tasks/actions that an admin is likely to need to perform and can be easily done from a mobile phone. The work will be distributed among several developers that can work in parallel. We will be using Novell Pulse for collaboration on our project and the code is hosted at gitorious. If you'd like to join the effort, let me know and I'll add you to the Pulse project! #3: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-03 21:19:36) Here is the gitorious project - http://gitorious.org/yastroid #4: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-06-04 15:30:07) (reply to #3) How about using http://gitorious.org/opensuse/yastroid instead ? (all other projects like yast, webyast, zypper live in this namespace) I created the repo in the project and added you as commiter if you want to use it ... #5: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-04 19:41:40) (reply to #4) We could possibly do that. I wasn't sure who to contact about it and figured for hackweek we could start just start with it as its own project. I'll talk to the other and see what we want to do. It might just be easier to leave it where it is for the short term so that we can quickly and easily add developers as needed next week. Then once hackweek is over move it to a more permanent location under opensuse. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309679
Feature changed by: Mario Carrion (MarioCarrion) Feature #309679, revision 15 Title: YaSTroid Requested by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) + Developer: (Novell) Developer: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Description: YaSTroid - An Android phone application to manage your SLES server using the WebYaST back-end. Discussion: #1: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 20:58:55) We will be using a MVC (Model-View-Controller) approach to development: Model: A small collection of classes that represent the WebYaST service (using the WebYaST REST interface). Controller: The main Android application that works with at least one (to start with ) Android activity and several Android intents. View: Using Android's XML-based Activity design flow. #2: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 21:01:33) The plan is to start simple. Phase 1 will start with a few main tasks/actions that an admin is likely to need to perform and can be easily done from a mobile phone. The work will be distributed among several developers that can work in parallel. We will be using Novell Pulse for collaboration on our project and the code is hosted at gitorious. If you'd like to join the effort, let me know and I'll add you to the Pulse project! #3: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-03 21:19:36) Here is the gitorious project - http://gitorious.org/yastroid #4: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-06-04 15:30:07) (reply to #3) How about using http://gitorious.org/opensuse/yastroid instead ? (all other projects like yast, webyast, zypper live in this namespace) I created the repo in the project and added you as commiter if you want to use it ... #5: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-04 19:41:40) (reply to #4) We could possibly do that. I wasn't sure who to contact about it and figured for hackweek we could start just start with it as its own project. I'll talk to the other and see what we want to do. It might just be easier to leave it where it is for the short term so that we can quickly and easily add developers as needed next week. Then once hackweek is over move it to a more permanent location under opensuse. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309679
Feature changed by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Feature #309679, revision 16 Title: YaSTroid Requested by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Description: YaSTroid - An Android phone application to manage your SLES server using the WebYaST back-end. Discussion: #1: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 20:58:55) We will be using a MVC (Model-View-Controller) approach to development: Model: A small collection of classes that represent the WebYaST service (using the WebYaST REST interface). Controller: The main Android application that works with at least one (to start with ) Android activity and several Android intents. View: Using Android's XML-based Activity design flow. #2: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 21:01:33) The plan is to start simple. Phase 1 will start with a few main tasks/actions that an admin is likely to need to perform and can be easily done from a mobile phone. The work will be distributed among several developers that can work in parallel. We will be using Novell Pulse for collaboration on our project and the code is hosted at gitorious. If you'd like to join the effort, let me know and I'll add you to the Pulse project! #3: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-03 21:19:36) Here is the gitorious project - http://gitorious.org/yastroid #4: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-06-04 15:30:07) (reply to #3) How about using http://gitorious.org/opensuse/yastroid instead ? (all other projects like yast, webyast, zypper live in this namespace) I created the repo in the project and added you as commiter if you want to use it ... #5: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-04 19:41:40) (reply to #4) We could possibly do that. I wasn't sure who to contact about it and figured for hackweek we could start just start with it as its own project. I'll talk to the other and see what we want to do. It might just be easier to leave it where it is for the short term so that we can quickly and easily add developers as needed next week. Then once hackweek is over move it to a more permanent location under opensuse. + #6: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-05 01:09:56) (reply to #5) + I'm fine with Pavol's suggestion! -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309679
Feature changed by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Feature #309679, revision 17 Title: YaSTroid Requested by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Description: YaSTroid - An Android phone application to manage your SLES server using the WebYaST back-end. Discussion: #1: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 20:58:55) We will be using a MVC (Model-View-Controller) approach to development: Model: A small collection of classes that represent the WebYaST service (using the WebYaST REST interface). Controller: The main Android application that works with at least one (to start with ) Android activity and several Android intents. View: Using Android's XML-based Activity design flow. #2: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 21:01:33) The plan is to start simple. Phase 1 will start with a few main tasks/actions that an admin is likely to need to perform and can be easily done from a mobile phone. The work will be distributed among several developers that can work in parallel. We will be using Novell Pulse for collaboration on our project and the code is hosted at gitorious. If you'd like to join the effort, let me know and I'll add you to the Pulse project! #3: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-03 21:19:36) Here is the gitorious project - http://gitorious.org/yastroid #4: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-06-04 15:30:07) (reply to #3) How about using http://gitorious.org/opensuse/yastroid instead ? (all other projects like yast, webyast, zypper live in this namespace) I created the repo in the project and added you as commiter if you want to use it ... #5: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-04 19:41:40) (reply to #4) We could possibly do that. I wasn't sure who to contact about it and figured for hackweek we could start just start with it as its own project. I'll talk to the other and see what we want to do. It might just be easier to leave it where it is for the short term so that we can quickly and easily add developers as needed next week. Then once hackweek is over move it to a more permanent location under opensuse. #6: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-05 01:09:56) (reply to #5) I'm fine with Pavol's suggestion! + #7: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-06-05 22:19:53) (reply to #5) + I added you as an administrator of the repo in the beginning. If you + can't add new commiters I guess we have a bug ... -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309679
Feature changed by: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Feature #309679, revision 18 Title: YaSTroid Requested by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: (Novell) Developer: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Description: YaSTroid - An Android phone application to manage your SLES server using the WebYaST back-end. Discussion: #1: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 20:58:55) We will be using a MVC (Model-View-Controller) approach to development: Model: A small collection of classes that represent the WebYaST service (using the WebYaST REST interface). Controller: The main Android application that works with at least one (to start with ) Android activity and several Android intents. View: Using Android's XML-based Activity design flow. #2: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 21:01:33) The plan is to start simple. Phase 1 will start with a few main tasks/actions that an admin is likely to need to perform and can be easily done from a mobile phone. The work will be distributed among several developers that can work in parallel. We will be using Novell Pulse for collaboration on our project and the code is hosted at gitorious. If you'd like to join the effort, let me know and I'll add you to the Pulse project! #3: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-03 21:19:36) Here is the gitorious project - http://gitorious.org/yastroid #4: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-06-04 15:30:07) (reply to #3) How about using http://gitorious.org/opensuse/yastroid instead ? (all other projects like yast, webyast, zypper live in this namespace) I created the repo in the project and added you as commiter if you want to use it ... #5: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-04 19:41:40) (reply to #4) We could possibly do that. I wasn't sure who to contact about it and figured for hackweek we could start just start with it as its own project. I'll talk to the other and see what we want to do. It might just be easier to leave it where it is for the short term so that we can quickly and easily add developers as needed next week. Then once hackweek is over move it to a more permanent location under opensuse. #6: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-05 01:09:56) (reply to #5) I'm fine with Pavol's suggestion! #7: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-06-05 22:19:53) (reply to #5) I added you as an administrator of the repo in the beginning. If you can't add new commiters I guess we have a bug ... + #8: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-06 07:41:07) (reply to #7) + oh, didn't realize that. I'll try and get it switched over to + /opensuse/yastroid. Thanks for taking care of that. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309679
Feature changed by: Martin Vidner (mvidner) Feature #309679, revision 21 Title: YaSTroid - Hackweek V: Unconfirmed + Hackweek V: Done Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Jared Allen (jpallen) Developer: Mario Carrion (mariocarrion) Developer: Mario Carrion (mariocarrion) Developer: Mario Carrion (mariocarrion) Developer: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: YaSTroid - An Android phone application to manage your SLES server using the WebYaST back-end. Discussion: #1: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 20:58:55) We will be using a MVC (Model-View-Controller) approach to development: Model: A small collection of classes that represent the WebYaST service (using the WebYaST REST interface). Controller: The main Android application that works with at least one (to start with ) Android activity and several Android intents. View: Using Android's XML-based Activity design flow. #2: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-03 21:01:33) - The plan is to start simple. Phase 1 will start with a few main tasks/actions that an admin is likely to need to perform and can be easily done from a mobile phone. The work will be distributed among several developers that can work in parallel. We will be using Novell Pulse for collaboration on our project and the code is hosted at gitorious. If you'd like to join the effort, let me know and I'll add you to the Pulse project! - #3: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-03 21:19:36) Here is the gitorious project - http://gitorious.org/yastroid #4: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-06-04 15:30:07) (reply to #3) How about using http://gitorious.org/opensuse/yastroid instead ? (all other projects like yast, webyast, zypper live in this namespace) I created the repo in the project and added you as commiter if you want to use it ... - - #5: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-04 19:41:40) (reply to #4) We could possibly do that. I wasn't sure who to contact about it and figured for hackweek we could start just start with it as its own project. I'll talk to the other and see what we want to do. It might just be easier to leave it where it is for the short term so that we can quickly and easily add developers as needed next week. Then once hackweek is over move it to a more permanent location under opensuse. #6: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2010-06-05 01:09:56) (reply to #5) I'm fine with Pavol's suggestion! #7: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-06-05 22:19:53) (reply to #5) I added you as an administrator of the repo in the beginning. If you can't add new commiters I guess we have a bug ... #8: Stephen Shaw (decriptor) (2010-06-06 07:41:07) (reply to #7) oh, didn't realize that. I'll try and get it switched over to /opensuse/yastroid. Thanks for taking care of that. + #9: Martin Vidner (mvidner) (2013-10-04 18:12:34) + The project was done during that hackweek and seems to be still alive: + https://github.com/decriptor/yastroid -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309679
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