commitfest.postgresql.org
От | Robert Haas |
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Тема | commitfest.postgresql.org |
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Msg-id | 603c8f070907022157l6efad08drc17d93124f313a63@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: commitfest.postgresql.org
(Brendan Jurd <direvus@gmail.com>)
Re: commitfest.postgresql.org (Brendan Jurd <direvus@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-www |
Per Dave Page's request of this morning, my CommitFest management application now has a real hostname (see subject line). I have also sent Dave an email with details of the install process and location of files, per his request (let me know if there's somewhere else those details should be posted). Brendan Jurd has graciously migrated all of the data from the CommitFest wiki page to the app by writing a script to parse the wiki markup and inserting the resulting data directly into the database. There are a few loose ends. The application stamps comments with the community login of the person who left them, but the import stamped them with names instead. This is actually of some significance, since the app will allow you to edit your own comments but not those of other people. We could probably fix this if someone can give us access to (or a dump of) the realname to username mappings from the community login DB. Also, we're currently missing the reviewer names due to limitations of the import script; Brendan is fixing this. Filling the DB with live data revealed a few warts. In particular, the original ordering of patches was alpha by topic and then alpha by name, which I thought would be OK, but upon seeing how it really looked, I hated it. So the topic manager now lets you set a sort order for commitfest topics, and the order is now numeric by topic sortorder, then alpha by topic, then by ascending patch ID (so the oldest patch comes up first within each topic section). Also, I originally had the topics displayed as a table column, but that didn't really work for me once I saw it either, so it's been reorganized to do it the same way the wiki does. We're still hacking on a few other details of the formatting and interface, but you might want to cruise over and have a look. Please however continue to make ALL CHANGES on the wiki, and not in the app. Brendan is going to manually move changes over to the new system incrementally until we get the kinks worked out. I think we're close, but we're not quite there yet. As a reminder, if you'd like to review or submit patches against the source, you can find it here: http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb?p=pgcommitfest.git;a=summary git://git.postgresql.org/git/pgcommitfest.git ...Robert
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