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openSUSE.Asia Summit Call for Paper deadline count down.
Deadline 18th, Aug 2014.
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* Detail: please see
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CALL FOR PAPER
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your proposals for sessions! We're also ready to register visitors
interested in joining us. Your talk and workshop submissions should be
fit for one of the four main tracks: End Users, Business, Community
and Project, Technology and Development.
You can submit your abstracts in our conference submission tool. The
submission period begins today, and closes Aug 18. Note that the first
bunch of accepted proposal acceptance emails will be sent on Sep 1,
allowing you to start planning your trip already. And of course, first
come, first served! So, be in time!
The Four Tracks
This is the first openSUSE Asia Summit. The theme is:
openSUSE - Bring you to the free world!
End User Track
The end user track provides the opportunity for the power users of any
application to share their knowledge and share tricks they apply to
get the most out of the applications they use. Know of a non-obvious
but very useful feature, present it's usage to fellow Geekos and users
in this track. Topics include, but not limited to, applications,
desktop environments, multimedia solutions and games.
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The business track provides the opportunity for those that use
openSUSE and/or FOSS in their business to describe the unique
challenges they face. This includes, but not limited to, issues and
solutions of interfacing with regulatory institutions, other business,
staff training, and changing technology course.
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Sessions in this area should focus on project and community
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marketing, artwork and advocate reports. In many cases, this sessions
bring a strong sense of unity to the project as a whole as we discuss
some of the unique challenges that an Open Source Community confronts.
If you have ideas that can help a community be stronger, join this
track.
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Sessions in this area should focus on system technology and
distribution development. Including, but not limited to, software
packaging, development/testing/debugging tools/practices/methods.
Infrastructure software, deployment strategies and monitoring. These
sessions will help a few of our members gain understanding of the many
tools they can use when working in development for the distribution
and other exciting projects.
The Events
We will have four types of events:
Lightning Talk (10 mins)
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If it is possible that your audience can practise what you share in a
meeting room, you would better do a workshop.
You can send in proposals until Aug 18, but the sooner the better. We
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Hi all,
Below is the minutes from todays Project Meeting
The full logs are available at
http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-project/2014/opensuse-proje…
Meeting summary
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* Action Item Review
* saurabhsood91 has posted announcements to the openSUSE india google
group to encorage more involvement in openSUSE
Few responses so far, more reminders on the way, hoping for more
going forward.
Get in touch with saurabhsood91 if you think you can help
* GSoC
* No major news for GSoC this fortnight - the program ends on August
18 this year
* openSUSE Asia Summit
* the Asia summit team still need help with artwork - especially a
logo for the event and posters
* Planning for Summit is progressing well. More proposed sessions
would be nice - http://summit.opensuse.org/#cfp
* Deadline for Call for Paper and Artwork is August 18th - Please help
spread the word!
* TSP Applications for openSUSE Asia summit are *open* until August
18th - Let openSUSE reimburse your travel to the summit - Please
apply on https://connect.opensuse.org/travel-support
* Next Meeting Date
* The next openSUSE Project Meeting will be on Wed 20th August at
15:00 UTC - See you then!
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2014, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
> We are proud to announce that we have just switched our beloved
> development distribution, openSUSE Factory, to be an independent
> distribution using the “rolling release” development model. openSUSE
> Factory is now a tested, reliable and bleeding edge Linux distribution!
This is awesome news. On the technical front this may be the
biggest step forward for openSUSE since the opening of Factory,
Bugzilla, et al.
I still recall the days when I was sitting in a hotel room in
Bangkok preparing for an important presentation the following
morning while my notebook was updating to latest Factory. Since
then I've become a bit more cautious (and time constrained).
After this news, I may start picking up old habits again. ;-)
Kudos!
Gerald
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Sr. Director Product Management and Operations, SUSE
Hi community,
I got the Table of contents up and running for the epub plugin . Now
that we have find, TOC and thumbnails as the available options, next
week my primary focus would be to stabilise the program, and other than
that add webkit-2 compliant code for Atril with GTK3, as the plan for
the next release of MATE (1.10) would probably be based off GTK3.
Support for webkitgtk-3.0 will be ending with the next release of
webkit2, so the part which doesn't work with webkit2 will need to be
tweaked.
Other than that I'll work on adding the all important print feature and
then maybe Mathjax. Now that the coding period is ending, and there is
no limit on how many features one can add, I'll instead focus on
providing a smooth experience with the existing features, both with
GTK-2 and 3. This one is a short report, because I plan on giving a full
one next week, once I am on par with what has/hasn't been done, as post
next week there wouldn't be time for adding more than a feature or two.
Annotations, which I fully intended to provide initially, would have to
wait for a future time.
repository - https://github.com/rootavish/atril.git
regards,
Avishkar Gupta
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Hi all,
This week passed with the implementation of the generator. It seems to
be done, but I had some troubles while testing it. It showed up, that
the virtual interfaces and routes are not created as they had to. I
misunderstood a little bit how OpenStack works around the load
balancers. So I had to do a lot of fixes, and it's still not yet done,
but I feel I'm in the finish line. :)
This week I plan to finalize it, talk through everything with my
mentors to make it sure I didn't miss a thing. I also start to pay
more attention to the documentation.
Regards,
Peter
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Hello Community,
This week as I completed the email notifications, only the last one
is left that is, send emails on price of ticket change to all
participants.The github issue where the registration date update mail
should only go to people who are subscribed and not registered is
closed now.I did some refactoring with the routes to
subscribe/unsubscribe for email notifications as suggested by James,
still in pipeline.I completed github issues for splash layout
(https://github.com/openSUSE/osem/pull/412) and fixed the template
error which was throwing on creating a new user from the admin
interface, https://github.com/openSUSE/osem/issues/380 .
Next Week, I plan to implement delete user feature as decided by
Henne, as discussed in https://github.com/openSUSE/osem/issues/383 . I
plan to implement the keynote speakers, preview feature of the splash
for admins after filling up components, fix
https://github.com/openSUSE/osem/issues/309 .Also redesign the splash
settings if possible in the admin interface to make it look like a APP
rather than a CMS as suggested by Henne.
Gopesh Tulsyan
ROR Enthusiast,
Final Year Information Technology,
National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 8:26 PM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Community,
> This week I finished Email Notifications with all refactoring and
> suggestions by Henne and other members and by mentor James.I finished
> the first four notifications with delayed_jobs integration.I also
> added a subscribe button in the button list for conference partial in
> the home page for logged in users.The users now can
> subscribe/unsubscribe from notifications even if they register or
> submit a proposal.I thoroughly tested the subscribe feature in
> combination with registration.
>
> I also did some code clean-up to DRY things in email_settings.rb
> model.One thing that is left is to add markdown to the email
> templates, that I will do and complete the notifications with the last
> one that is still remaining.
>
> The commit are still in review
> https://github.com/openSUSE/osem/pulls/gopesht .Most probably, they
> will be pushed by start of next week, then I will take up Github
> issues that are referenced for Splash Page and other parts of OSEM.
>
> Well this bit for this week.
> Happy Hacking :)
>
>
> Gopesh Tulsyan
> ROR Enthusiast,
> Final Year Information Technology,
> National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 8:19 PM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello Community,
>> Well, this week was really busy for me, I had to go college twice for
>> my registration purposes and room allotment and it consumed 2 working
>> days of the week.Still James co-operated with me and I have pushed the
>> remaining notifications, they are currently in review.I am just left
>> with one more notification from the list that I mentioned last
>> weekend.Delayed job integration is still pending.
>>
>> On a different note, I have some github issues pending for the splash
>> and work that I have done which was found as bugs.So I wish to spent
>> the next week completing the github issues, integrate delayed jobs or
>> any background queuing gem for sending emails and complete the
>> notifications.
>>
>> As per my proposal, I discussed with James, we are not using redis in
>> the production and so we will not intrgrate any in-house notification
>> system for OSEM. Rather, I will have to discuss other feature that I
>> can implement in time and would also write some documentation of using
>> the splash.
>>
>> That's all this week!! Happy Hacking :)
>> Gopesh Tulsyan
>> ROR Enthusiast,
>> Final Year Information Technology,
>> National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 8:56 AM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello Community,
>>> This week I started with email notifications. James said the listed 5
>>> notifications
>>> * Notify all participants when Conference dates/Registration dates are
>>> updated.Highlight dates.
>>> * Notify all participants when venue is changed.Highlight address and
>>> Venue name.
>>> * Notify all participants when a supporter level added.Also to notify,
>>> when the price of the supporter level in changed.
>>> * Notify all participants when Call for papers dates are added/updated.
>>> * Notify all participants when the schedule is made public.
>>>
>>> are good to go.So I completed the first and the second, both are in
>>> pipeline and is not merged yet.The other thing I thought while
>>> implementing is that it takes lot of time to send email to
>>> participants in the middle of updating the conference for the first
>>> (say).So sending emails while updating data is a really bad idea, so I
>>> thought of putting these in the background jobs, well in layman terms
>>> Queue them to get processed later so that the UX is not hampered.
>>>
>>> I thought of using https://github.com/collectiveidea/delayed_job . But
>>> using this didn't seem to worked well.The emails are getting delivered
>>> without using the gem and on using it is throwing errors. So major
>>> time went on fixing this and still I am not been to fix this issue.I
>>> worked with James and it figured out that for new emails I should
>>> first write tests and then reproduce the error that I got with
>>> delated_jobs on specs.
>>>
>>> So probably, I try to finish email notifications with the gem.Well,
>>> that's all this week.
>>>
>>> Happy Hacking!!! :)
>>> Gopesh Tulsyan
>>> ROR Enthusiast,
>>> Final Year Information Technology,
>>> National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 11:56 PM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hello Community,
>>>> This week I finished the remaining components: Gallery and Footer and
>>>> added Markdown for description fields that are rendered in the
>>>> splash.The gallery is designed such that the splash page load is not
>>>> affected.When the user clicks the "Gallery" button for the first time,
>>>> the photos are loaded in a modal with the carousel via AJAX.After that
>>>> for preceding clicks only the modal is invoked, until the page is
>>>> refreshed. I did this by keeping a countdown variable in Javascript.
>>>>
>>>> For the footer I just made a up-arrow button which is displayed when
>>>> the user scrolls down length of 100px.On clicking the button the user
>>>> is taken to the topmost component, i,e the banner via smoothscroll.So
>>>> the navigation and UX is built properly by using animation, tabs on
>>>> the header and a button at the footer.
>>>>
>>>> I implemented markdown for only description fields that are rendered
>>>> directly on to the splash.I did this using redcarpet gem and also
>>>> added bootstrap-markdown(toopay) editor for description fields so that
>>>> easily markdown tags are added by click without any hassle.
>>>>
>>>> Next week, I will start with email notifications.I have listed some
>>>> notifications on my Trello board as suggested by James, to keep track
>>>> of things.I still has to discuss what notifications are relevant to
>>>> be sent.
>>>>
>>>> Well thats it!! for this week.
>>>> Happy Hacking!!
>>>> Gopesh Tulsyan
>>>> ROR Enthusiast,
>>>> Final Year Information Technology,
>>>> National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 11:12 PM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hello Community,
>>>>> I happy to say that I passed my mid-term evaluations, thank you for
>>>>> the support and guidance so far.
>>>>>
>>>>> This week I integrated a theme inspired by onassis of
>>>>> http://www.blacktie.co(licensehttp://www.blacktie.co/about-themes/).
>>>>> I also integrated FontAwesome(license
>>>>> http://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/license/) and smoothscroll
>>>>> for better effects and animation for the splash.Although I am open any
>>>>> kind of addition to view level be it animations, assets, layouts.My
>>>>> mentor said that theme would be generally changed by the admins using
>>>>> OSEM, so I wrote only one css file for the time being, if time is left
>>>>> I can write one more theme for the splash.
>>>>>
>>>>> So I am left with three components(Press, Footer and Gallery) which I
>>>>> will finish and push next week and as per my proposal I would be
>>>>> working on Email Notifications. The email notifications needs
>>>>> attention because whenever a conference is updated there is no check
>>>>> which part is updated and the participants are not informed about the
>>>>> update which is very essential.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is the link to the folder Week 6, which contains some snaps with
>>>>> theme implemented.
>>>>>
>>>>> https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B8TQsfyoffN5cWNPaUU1OE1UWms&usp=sha…
>>>>>
>>>>> Happy Hacking :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Gopesh Tulsyan
>>>>> ROR Enthusiast,
>>>>> Final Year Information Technology,
>>>>> National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello Community,
>>>>>> This week I completed the Location component with lodgings and added a
>>>>>> banner component to the splash.This banner component is in place of
>>>>>> carousel, it contains a background image, conference title, start-end
>>>>>> dates and description.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I also added the checkboxes for each component in admin dashboard as
>>>>>> decided previous week, so that admins/organizer now can enable the
>>>>>> component on the splash when they think it's completed.On a different
>>>>>> note, we locked down on the carousel to be implemented as gallery in a
>>>>>> lightbox.This enabled me to use the carousel code that I have written
>>>>>> for taking photos for carousel. Only thing I have to do for gallery is
>>>>>> to make the frontend the backend code for taking photos form the admin
>>>>>> dashboard is merged.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Next week is mid-term evaluation.Next, I will implement some styling
>>>>>> onto the splash as decided by James.This won't take much time as I
>>>>>> have to implement styling by looking at the themes.However, James and
>>>>>> I decided that I will next improvise the email notifications as
>>>>>> mentioned in my proposal.The email notifications have to implemented
>>>>>> in a way so that the Users attending the Conference are aware about
>>>>>> each and every update that the admins make to the conference and these
>>>>>> mails will be fired by the admins explicitly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Some snaps of the splash page with test data are attatched.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Google Drive link to the folder ----> Splash till Mid-Term(folder name)Week 5
>>>>>> https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B8TQsfyoffN5UF8yMno4S3ZvTTg&usp=sha…
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Happy Hacking!!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Gopesh Tulsyan
>>>>>> ROR Enthusiast,
>>>>>> 3rd Year Information Technology,
>>>>>> National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 9:34 AM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> > Hello Community,
>>>>>> > This week was less work and more review.My mentor was not well so I
>>>>>> > got my components reviewed later this week.However, the Sponsor and
>>>>>> > Social Media components are merged now.I need to little refactoring
>>>>>> > with with Location component and that will be merged too.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Well I did the carousel component but Henne said that carousel are
>>>>>> > useless so indeed we decided to have fold as in
>>>>>> > https://conference.opensuse.org/index.html#home.
>>>>>> > and we discussed here
>>>>>> > https://github.com/openSUSE/osem/pull/222.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > So on discussing with James I have to redo this component again.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Next Week Plans:
>>>>>> > Right now there is no admin check on the components like whenever the
>>>>>> > data for components are entered in the admin dashboard for the
>>>>>> > conference they are rendered.So I will go ahead and create checkboxes
>>>>>> > for each and every component so that the components are only visible
>>>>>> > in the splash when the admin/organizers wants them to be displayed.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Happy Hacking!!
>>>>>> > Gopesh Tulsyan
>>>>>> > ROR Enthusiast,
>>>>>> > 3rd Year Information Technology,
>>>>>> > National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 9:54 AM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> >> Hello Community,
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> This week I completed the remaining components namely Sponsors, Social
>>>>>> >> Media, Location with Lodging.The sponsor component involved in
>>>>>> >> building a dashboard which was is currently absent in OSEM. Similarly,
>>>>>> >> lodging component involves building a lodging dashboard under Venue
>>>>>> >> section.The social media involved addition of fields in conference
>>>>>> >> section to take urls for the conference in different social media like
>>>>>> >> Google+, Twitter and Facebook.
>>>>>> >> I built these components in pieces so that my commits are atomic,
>>>>>> >> following the coding style suggested by James.
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> These components are currently in review, once reviewed and merged I
>>>>>> >> will focus on the style and theme integration.
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> That's all this week. Happy Hacking!
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> Gopesh Tulsyan
>>>>>> >> ROR Enthusiast,
>>>>>> >> 3rd Year Information Technology,
>>>>>> >> National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>> >>> Hello Community,
>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>> >>> This week I completed the remaining components namely Sponsors, Social Media, Location with Lodging.The sponsor component involved in building a dashboard which was is currently absent in OSEM. Similarly, lodging component involves building a lodging dashboard under Venue section.The social media involved addition of fields in conference section to take urls for the conference in different social media like Google+, Twitter and Facebook.
>>>>>> >>> I built these components in pieces so that my commits are atomic, following the coding style suggested by James.
>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>> >>> These components are currently in review, once reviewed and merged I will focus on the style and theme integration.
>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>> >>> That's all this week. Happy Hacking!
>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>> >>> Gopesh Tulsyan
>>>>>> >>> ROR Enthusiast,
>>>>>> >>> 3rd Year Information Technology,
>>>>>> >>> National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>> >>> On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 2:09 PM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>> >>>> Hello Community,
>>>>>> >>>> This week my previously built components were reviewed by the OSEM
>>>>>> >>>> maintainer Henne and my mentors James & Cornelius. James pointed out
>>>>>> >>>> my mistakes I had done while coding those components.I had built these
>>>>>> >>>> segments in a way that was hard to review, as well as my code was
>>>>>> >>>> redundant as I was doing lot of compound work. So James thought me to
>>>>>> >>>> do cherry-pick commits(for those pieces which I require in multiple
>>>>>> >>>> components and which is not yet merged), so that my commits are more
>>>>>> >>>> granular and atomic.Out of the five components Sponsors is still
>>>>>> >>>> pending to reviewed, but the rest four(Header, Program, Registration,
>>>>>> >>>> Cfp) are merged now. I did the components again in small patches which
>>>>>> >>>> was easily reviewed and was merged.
>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>> >>>> So I faced problems this week in understanding the procedure to code
>>>>>> >>>> in a way that is accepted.My logic was clear, but I was not following
>>>>>> >>>> the norms due to which I had to redo my work. I am still working on
>>>>>> >>>> the coding style suggested by James.
>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>> >>>> Since the larger chunks are over I plan to complete the remaining five
>>>>>> >>>> segments the upcoming week, so the structure of the splash page with
>>>>>> >>>> all the data is in place.And to test the splash page with test data so
>>>>>> >>>> that it doesn't break in any possible case.
>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>> >>>> That's all this week, my progress on OSEM can be found in
>>>>>> >>>> https://github.com/gopesht/osem .Here's the link to drive folder
>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>> >>>> OSEM Event Splash Page for Visitors Week 2 updates snaps ->
>>>>>> >>>> https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B8TQsfyoffN5emVsNzAzV1VVZFE&usp=sha…
>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>> >>>> Happy Hacking!!
>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>> >>>> Gopesh Tulsyan
>>>>>> >>>> ROR Enthusiast,
>>>>>> >>>> 3rd Year Information Technology,
>>>>>> >>>> National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>> >>>> On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>> >>>> > Hello Community,
>>>>>> >>>> > This week I had built three components namely Program component, Call
>>>>>> >>>> > for Papers component and Registration component for the splash page. I
>>>>>> >>>> > had built these components as a whole, both the frontend and
>>>>>> >>>> > backend.Migrations for the missing attributes are done for the proper
>>>>>> >>>> > display of these components.These components are designed with
>>>>>> >>>> > conditional rendering of attributes so that the splash doesn't break
>>>>>> >>>> > if one or more attributes are blank.
>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>> >>>> > What I intentded to do this week according to my proposal ->
>>>>>> >>>> > Create models and associations, and decide what all can be given to
>>>>>> >>>> > the admin to customize the splash page apart from the things discussed
>>>>>> >>>> > above.Test with one sample conference how things are working.
>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>> >>>> > So the initial base is setup, the features(components are already
>>>>>> >>>> > decided and it in the trello board as told by my mentor james).The
>>>>>> >>>> > backend modeling are being done simultaneously as I will build these
>>>>>> >>>> > components.
>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>> >>>> > Though I had this components, but they are still in review. I will
>>>>>> >>>> > make suggested changes as will be told by my mentors James &
>>>>>> >>>> > Cornelius.
>>>>>> >>>> > Also as James suggested to built the structure of the components with
>>>>>> >>>> > plain and simple layout, rather than focussing on styling and looks.
>>>>>> >>>> > As when the data will be in place with the desired components, then I
>>>>>> >>>> > will intregrate some themes to beautify the splash page.
>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>> >>>> > What I intent to do next week->
>>>>>> >>>> > Currently, the sponsor dashboard is missing, and we require the
>>>>>> >>>> > sponsor component for the splash.So I will first built the sponsor
>>>>>> >>>> > dashboard with the modeling suggested by James.After that I will go
>>>>>> >>>> > ahead and build the remaining components in the trello board.
>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>> >>>> > Happy Hacking!
>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>> >>>> > Gopesh Tulsyan
>>>>>> >>>> > ROR Enthusiast,
>>>>>> >>>> > 3rd Year Information Technology,
>>>>>> >>>> > National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>> >>>> > On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 8:28 AM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> >>>> > > Hello,
>>>>>> >>>> > > This week I learnt testing, some basics and written controller test
>>>>>> >>>> > > for admin/users, feature test for users, volunteers.I will be writing
>>>>>> >>>> > > more tests for views as suggested my mentor James Mason.He tells
>>>>>> >>>> > > writing view specs will make me implement my features better.I had
>>>>>> >>>> > > also fixed bugs while testing like modal view in admin/users page,
>>>>>> >>>> > > display users in admin/users page, fix attachment for proposals.
>>>>>> >>>> > > I also reviewed and and added navigation for event splash page(initial kick-off)
>>>>>> >>>> > > Tasks for the next week ->
>>>>>> >>>> > > Write view specs, and start building components as mentioned in trello
>>>>>> >>>> > > board for my GSoC project.
>>>>>> >>>> > >
>>>>>> >>>> > > Happy Hacking!
>>>>>> >>>> > > Gopesh Tulsyan
>>>>>> >>>> > > ROR Enthusiast,
>>>>>> >>>> > > 3rd Year Information Technology,
>>>>>> >>>> > > National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
>>>>>> >>>> > >
>>>>>> >>>> > >
>>>>>> >>>> > > On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 9:04 PM, Gopesh Tulsyan <gopesh.7500(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> >>>> > >> I recently pushed a commit to kick start my GSoC project.The commit
>>>>>> >>>> > >> consisted of a view displaying just the title of the conference.This
>>>>>> >>>> > >> is the result of clicking the event on the home page.
>>>>>> >>>> > >>
>>>>>> >>>> > >> I had also setup the trello board where James assigned tasks to me such as
>>>>>> >>>> > >> 1) Read the Ruby on Rails Guidelines for selected topics.
>>>>>> >>>> > >> 2) Asked me to see 20 splash pages and figure out the components to
>>>>>> >>>> > >> create a list for the OSEM splash page.
>>>>>> >>>> > >>
>>>>>> >>>> > >> Currently, I am done with the listing of the components and waiting
>>>>>> >>>> > >> for the review.I am continuing with the guides.
>>>>>> >>>> > >>
>>>>>> >>>> > >> Looking forward to a great summers ahead.
>>>>>> >>>> > >>
>>>>>> >>>> > >> Happy Hacking!
>>>>>> >>>> > >> Gopesh Tulsyan
>>>>>> >>>> > >> ROR Enthusiast,
>>>>>> >>>> > >> 3rd Year Information Technology,
>>>>>> >>>> > >> National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>> >>>
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Hello everyone,
This is a brief summary of my work last week.
I discussed the various issues with the dynamic implementation of
state_machine with my mentor, and solved each of them accordingly to
make them pass the existing tests. After this I moved this dynamic
code to a more generic place i.e HasState concern so that each machine
has the dynamic implemenation procedures to create the state_machine.
Along with this I added some specs to verify that a change in the
states/transitions_events of a machine is subsequently reflected in
the machine objects and that these changes are unique to a machine.
This recent progress can be followed on :
https://github.com/karthiksenthil/travel-support-program/tree/temp_gsoc
This branch will be merged to the main gsoc2014 branch after a few
more specs and on completely passing the build.
Next week I will be working on permissions with respect to models and
a workspace for the admin in concern with the workflow management.
Thank You
Karthik.S
3rd Year,Information Technology
NITK,Surathkal
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Hey everyone!
Last week's problem:
Turns out, Virtualbox cannot mount the second drive. Nor the primary one.
I tried adding the drives to the IDE controller, and to the SATA one (in
Virtualbox), but nothing.
I switched _back_ to Vmware. And voila, it works!
Okay, mounting.
I still had to fix a lot more issues before it could boot.
But. It boots, works now.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zqyaf90c7puawa3/GSOC_ALPHA.mp4
Rest assured, there is plenty of work left.
So what works:
- Auto detect
- Auto mount
- Persistent changes
- Cool dialog interface
Current issues/TODO:
- Dialog may misbehave on random boots
- Various VM issues ( I want to fix Virtualbox behaviour)
- Have to test system on a real pendrive, on a real machine (I did work
with a real machine, so it will work, but have to confirm).
- Implement NFS and the other "let's do this" things
Let me know if I missed anything.
Good luck for everyone!
Regards,
Peter
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