Re: GNOME Commit digest on Planet GNOME

2012-09-24 Thread Alberto Ruiz
Done, sorry for the delay :-)

2012/9/23 Tobias Mueller mue...@cryptobitch.de

 Hey folks :)

 On 11.09.2012 05:53, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
  So, what's the good word then?  Go forward?
 Yes. Please.

 Let's hope Alberto gets around to do it soonish :)

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Re: GNOME Commit digest on Planet GNOME

2012-09-23 Thread Tobias Mueller
Hey folks :)

On 11.09.2012 05:53, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
 So, what's the good word then?  Go forward?
Yes. Please.

Let's hope Alberto gets around to do it soonish :)

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Re: GNOME Commit digest on Planet GNOME

2012-09-11 Thread Alberto Ruiz
As I mentioned  before, I'm happy to do what the community agrees to do,
but I won't be making the call :-)

One question to solve is, what hackergotchi do we use? Do we use a logo?

2012/9/11 Sriram Ramkrishna s...@ramkrishna.me



 On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Tobias Mueller mue...@cryptobitch.dewrote:

 Heya :)

 On 04.08.2012 18:09, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
 
  How about some kind of tabbed set of pages on planet.gnome?  So you have
  one tab for planet, one for news, and for commits?
 I like the idea.

 I'm not using the planet website myself, but for me the commit digest is
 a valuable source of information and I think that many people,
 especially people that don't necessarily follow the development closely,
 will benefit from being able to read the commit digest on p.g.o.


 So, what's the good word then?  Go forward?  Keep status quo?

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Re: GNOME Commit digest on Planet GNOME

2012-09-11 Thread Sriram Ramkrishna
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 3:04 AM, Alberto Ruiz ar...@gnome.org wrote:

 As I mentioned  before, I'm happy to do what the community agrees to do,
 but I won't be making the call :-)


We have a foundation meeting tomorrow, let's bring it up there.  If there
is some agreement then let's do it.

sri


 One question to solve is, what hackergotchi do we use? Do we use a logo?

 2012/9/11 Sriram Ramkrishna s...@ramkrishna.me



 On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Tobias Mueller mue...@cryptobitch.dewrote:

 Heya :)

 On 04.08.2012 18:09, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
 
  How about some kind of tabbed set of pages on planet.gnome?  So you
 have
  one tab for planet, one for news, and for commits?
 I like the idea.

 I'm not using the planet website myself, but for me the commit digest is
 a valuable source of information and I think that many people,
 especially people that don't necessarily follow the development closely,
 will benefit from being able to read the commit digest on p.g.o.


 So, what's the good word then?  Go forward?  Keep status quo?

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Re: GNOME Commit digest on Planet GNOME

2012-09-10 Thread Sriram Ramkrishna
On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Tobias Mueller mue...@cryptobitch.dewrote:

 Heya :)

 On 04.08.2012 18:09, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
 
  How about some kind of tabbed set of pages on planet.gnome?  So you have
  one tab for planet, one for news, and for commits?
 I like the idea.

 I'm not using the planet website myself, but for me the commit digest is
 a valuable source of information and I think that many people,
 especially people that don't necessarily follow the development closely,
 will benefit from being able to read the commit digest on p.g.o.


So, what's the good word then?  Go forward?  Keep status quo?
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Re: GNOME Commit digest on Planet GNOME

2012-09-07 Thread Tobias Mueller
Heya :)

On 04.08.2012 18:09, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
 
 How about some kind of tabbed set of pages on planet.gnome?  So you have
 one tab for planet, one for news, and for commits?
I like the idea.

I'm not using the planet website myself, but for me the commit digest is
a valuable source of information and I think that many people,
especially people that don't necessarily follow the development closely,
will benefit from being able to read the commit digest on p.g.o.

Cheers,
  Tobi



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Re: GNOME Commit digest on Planet GNOME

2012-08-04 Thread Sriram Ramkrishna
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 10:18 PM, Olav Vitters o...@vitters.nl wrote:

 I never read news.gnome.org anymore; due to not being linked from
 planet.gnome.org. I have no interest in RSS readers.


How about some kind of tabbed set of pages on planet.gnome?  So you have
one tab for planet, one for news, and for commits?

That way everything is one place and we don't have to remember all the
disparate locations of news.

I'm using planet, because it is the most well known channel for
communication we have other than teh social networks.

sri

  Johannes brought up the idea of adding commit-digest to Planet as a
  exception to this rule, as shows important data on how we're doing
  as a project.

 I think this should be put on www.gnome.org in a 'behind the scenes'
 section. With the current design, I wonder how many people are able to
 find something like Planet GNOME.

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GNOME Commit digest on Planet GNOME

2012-08-01 Thread Andreas Nilsson

Hi!
Discussion about this initially started on foundation-list [1], but it 
probably makes more sense to bring it over to this list.
In short; Planet GNOME is currently only for Humans, not robots, ie. A 
blog needs to be strongly tied to a individual in order to be added. 
Project news etc. go on news.gnome.org
Johannes brought up the idea of adding commit-digest to Planet as a 
exception to this rule, as shows important data on how we're doing as a 
project.
I think that would be ok. We could do something creative to it in order 
to make it stand out among the other blogs. Color being an easy solution 
that comes to mind. Another idea would to do something with all the 
heads of the release team. I'm open for any ideas.
I also think this should be the only single exception with regards to 
the planet. Planet Mozilla currently has this issue (and they are 
working on it) that you sometimes have to scroll pages and pages before 
you actually find a blog post from a clearly identifiable, single person.


1. https://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2012-July/msg00016.html

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Re: GNOME Commit digest on Planet GNOME

2012-08-01 Thread Juanjo Marín




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 De: Andreas Nilsson li...@andreasn.se
 Para: marketing-list marketing-list@gnome.org
 CC: 
 Enviado: Miércoles 1 de agosto de 2012 16:46
 Asunto: GNOME Commit digest on Planet GNOME
 
 Hi!
 Discussion about this initially started on foundation-list [1], but it 
 probably 
 makes more sense to bring it over to this list.
 In short; Planet GNOME is currently only for Humans, not robots, ie. A blog 
 needs to be strongly tied to a individual in order to be added. Project news 
 etc. go on news.gnome.org
 Johannes brought up the idea of adding commit-digest to Planet as a exception 
 to 
 this rule, as shows important data on how we're doing as a project.
 I think that would be ok. We could do something creative to it in order to 
 make 
 it stand out among the other blogs. Color being an easy solution that comes 
 to 
 mind. Another idea would to do something with all the heads of the release 
 team. 
 I'm open for any ideas.
 I also think this should be the only single exception with regards to the 
 planet. Planet Mozilla currently has this issue (and they are working on it) 
 that you sometimes have to scroll pages and pages before you actually find a 
 blog post from a clearly identifiable, single person.


I totally agree with Andreas. This will be the only exception. I agree that a 
separate
presentation is needed to indicate is not a personal blog. I think both a 
slighly
different color and something different from a hackergotchi will make it 
clear.  Instead
of a hackergotchi, a picture of the release team or a group picture from GUADEC 
can
be used.

I also wonder as well if commit digest is the appropiate name or if we need 
something
different for this behind the scene informative blog.

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Re: GNOME Commit digest on Planet GNOME

2012-08-01 Thread Olav Vitters
On Wed, Aug 01, 2012 at 04:46:32PM +0200, Andreas Nilsson wrote:
 In short; Planet GNOME is currently only for Humans, not robots, ie.
 A blog needs to be strongly tied to a individual in order to be
 added. Project news etc. go on news.gnome.org

I never read news.gnome.org anymore; due to not being linked from
planet.gnome.org. I have no interest in RSS readers.

 Johannes brought up the idea of adding commit-digest to Planet as a
 exception to this rule, as shows important data on how we're doing
 as a project.

I think this should be put on www.gnome.org in a 'behind the scenes'
section. With the current design, I wonder how many people are able to
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Re: GNOME Commit-Digest

2012-06-05 Thread Olav Vitters
On Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 04:56:22PM +0300, alex diavatis wrote:
 I was wondering how can extract the commits data from gnome git  similar
 the way that http://blogs.gnome.org/commitdigest/ does, in order to make
 some html5 pies charts, just to compare the development per
 week/month/year/version.

GNOME sends all commit data to http://cia.vc. I think it uses free
software and is backed by a database. Try asking them.

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Re: GNOME Commit-Digest

2012-06-05 Thread alex diavatis
Nice one, thank you!

On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Olav Vitters o...@vitters.nl wrote:

 On Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 04:56:22PM +0300, alex diavatis wrote:
  I was wondering how can extract the commits data from gnome git  similar
  the way that http://blogs.gnome.org/commitdigest/ does, in order to make
  some html5 pies charts, just to compare the development per
  week/month/year/version.

 GNOME sends all commit data to http://cia.vc. I think it uses free
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GNOME Commit-Digest

2012-06-04 Thread alex diavatis
Hello,

I was wondering how can extract the commits data from gnome git  similar
the way that http://blogs.gnome.org/commitdigest/ does, in order to make
some html5 pies charts, just to compare the development per
week/month/year/version.

I prefer some json or xml so I can take it online at real time.

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Re: GNOME Commit-Digest

2012-06-04 Thread Andre Klapper
On Mon, 2012-06-04 at 16:56 +0300, alex diavatis wrote:
 I was wondering how can extract the commits data from gnome git
  similar the way that http://blogs.gnome.org/commitdigest/ does, in
 order to make
 some html5 pies charts, just to compare the development per
 week/month/year/version.

Not sure what you want. The log entries? Just amounts of commits?
In general you can do a lot with git log in every module.

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Re: GNOME Commit-Digest

2012-06-04 Thread alex diavatis
oh alright, I ll check how git log works.

I want the commits of all projects in gnome git, divided by
week/month/year/version.
That means the last 7 days, the last 30 days and the last year and the
commits that go in certain branches (i.e 3.0, 3.2, etc)

If you could give me the git scripts to do this would be great.
Of course I ll check right now how to do that :)

Thanks!


On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Andre Klapper ak...@gmx.net wrote:

 On Mon, 2012-06-04 at 16:56 +0300, alex diavatis wrote:
  I was wondering how can extract the commits data from gnome git
   similar the way that http://blogs.gnome.org/commitdigest/ does, in
  order to make
  some html5 pies charts, just to compare the development per
  week/month/year/version.

 Not sure what you want. The log entries? Just amounts of commits?
 In general you can do a lot with git log in every module.

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Re: GNOME Commit-Digest

2012-06-04 Thread J . Félix Ontañón
2012/6/4 alex diavatis alexis.diava...@gmail.com:
 oh alright, I ll check how git log works.

 I want the commits of all projects in gnome git, divided by
 week/month/year/version.
 That means the last 7 days, the last 30 days and the last year and the
 commits that go in certain branches (i.e 3.0, 3.2, etc)

 If you could give me the git scripts to do this would be great.
 Of course I ll check right now how to do that :)

 Thanks!

Hi,

I think this resource would be helpful:
http://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Basics-Viewing-the-Commit-History

Kind regards,

 On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Andre Klapper ak...@gmx.net wrote:

 On Mon, 2012-06-04 at 16:56 +0300, alex diavatis wrote:
  I was wondering how can extract the commits data from gnome git
   similar the way that http://blogs.gnome.org/commitdigest/ does, in
  order to make
  some html5 pies charts, just to compare the development per
  week/month/year/version.

 Not sure what you want. The log entries? Just amounts of commits?
 In general you can do a lot with git log in every module.

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Re: GNOME Commit-Digest

2012-06-04 Thread alex diavatis
haha I was already reading that!

well thanks!

On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 5:18 PM, J. Félix Ontañón fonta...@emergya.eswrote:

 2012/6/4 alex diavatis alexis.diava...@gmail.com:
  oh alright, I ll check how git log works.
 
  I want the commits of all projects in gnome git, divided by
  week/month/year/version.
  That means the last 7 days, the last 30 days and the last year and the
  commits that go in certain branches (i.e 3.0, 3.2, etc)
 
  If you could give me the git scripts to do this would be great.
  Of course I ll check right now how to do that :)
 
  Thanks!

 Hi,

 I think this resource would be helpful:
 http://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Basics-Viewing-the-Commit-History

 Kind regards,

  On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Andre Klapper ak...@gmx.net wrote:
 
  On Mon, 2012-06-04 at 16:56 +0300, alex diavatis wrote:
   I was wondering how can extract the commits data from gnome git
similar the way that http://blogs.gnome.org/commitdigest/ does, in
   order to make
   some html5 pies charts, just to compare the development per
   week/month/year/version.
 
  Not sure what you want. The log entries? Just amounts of commits?
  In general you can do a lot with git log in every module.
 
  andre
 
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Re: GNOME Commit-Digest

2012-06-04 Thread Andre Klapper
On Mon, 2012-06-04 at 17:15 +0300, alex diavatis wrote:
 I want the commits of all projects in gnome git, divided by
 week/month/year/version. 
 That means the last 7 days, the last 30 days and the last year and the
 commits that go in certain branches (i.e 3.0, 3.2, etc)

Reusing some of the commands in
http://people.gnome.org/~aklapper/guadec2010/git-modules.sh might save
you some time (warning: weird stuff I tried two years ago).

Also check https://projects.libresoft.es/projects/cvsanaly .

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Re: GNOME Commit-Digest

2012-06-04 Thread alex diavatis
aw that was beautiful! I cloned gnome-shell and I generated pies in 20mins!

but how I can run logs on remote git? I can't clone the whole gnome and
update it every week.

there is a way?

On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Andre Klapper ak...@gmx.net wrote:

 On Mon, 2012-06-04 at 17:15 +0300, alex diavatis wrote:
  I want the commits of all projects in gnome git, divided by
  week/month/year/version.
  That means the last 7 days, the last 30 days and the last year and the
  commits that go in certain branches (i.e 3.0, 3.2, etc)

 Reusing some of the commands in
 http://people.gnome.org/~aklapper/guadec2010/git-modules.sh might save
 you some time (warning: weird stuff I tried two years ago).

 Also check https://projects.libresoft.es/projects/cvsanaly .

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Re: GNOME Commit-Digest

2012-06-04 Thread Dave Neary

Hi Alex,

git log module with the appropriate arguments (date, include diffs, 
etc) will give you all the information you need. Something like gitdm 
will parse and summarise the information for you, but if you want to do 
a week-by-week or month-by-month summary, you'll either need to script 
your git logs, or do some hacking to extract the relevant bits from the 
logs.


Cheers,
Dave.

On 06/04/2012 03:56 PM, alex diavatis wrote:

Hello,

I was wondering how can extract the commits data from gnome git  similar
the way that http://blogs.gnome.org/commitdigest/ does, in order to make
some html5 pies charts, just to compare the development per
week/month/year/version.

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Re: GNOME Commit-Digest

2012-06-04 Thread alex diavatis
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 7:00 PM, Dave Neary dne...@gnome.org wrote:

 Hi Alex,

 git log module with the appropriate arguments (date, include diffs,
 etc) will give you all the information you need. Something like gitdm will
 parse and summarise the information for you, but if you want to do a
 week-by-week or month-by-month summary, you'll either need to script your
 git logs, or do some hacking to extract the relevant bits from the logs.


hello Dave,

It is easy to fetch the data I want from git, if I have it on local. But I
want to fetch the data from the remote gnome git because I cannot clone it,
is big :)
How I can do this?



 Cheers,
 Dave.


 On 06/04/2012 03:56 PM, alex diavatis wrote:

 Hello,

 I was wondering how can extract the commits data from gnome git  similar
 the way that 
 http://blogs.gnome.org/**commitdigest/http://blogs.gnome.org/commitdigest/does,
  in order to make
 some html5 pies charts, just to compare the development per
 week/month/year/version.

 I prefer some json or xml so I can take it online at real time.

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Re: GNOME Commit-Digest

2012-06-04 Thread alex diavatis
I uploaded a demo to be clear what I want to do at
http://wogue.org/test-git/

I want to be able to run remotely git logs and bring it asynchronously on
my page.
but how I can run git on a remote repo without ssh? :)




On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 7:14 PM, alex diavatis alexis.diava...@gmail.comwrote:



 On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 7:00 PM, Dave Neary dne...@gnome.org wrote:

 Hi Alex,

 git log module with the appropriate arguments (date, include diffs,
 etc) will give you all the information you need. Something like gitdm will
 parse and summarise the information for you, but if you want to do a
 week-by-week or month-by-month summary, you'll either need to script your
 git logs, or do some hacking to extract the relevant bits from the logs.


 hello Dave,

 It is easy to fetch the data I want from git, if I have it on local. But I
 want to fetch the data from the remote gnome git because I cannot clone it,
 is big :)
 How I can do this?



 Cheers,
 Dave.


 On 06/04/2012 03:56 PM, alex diavatis wrote:

 Hello,

 I was wondering how can extract the commits data from gnome git  similar
 the way that 
 http://blogs.gnome.org/**commitdigest/http://blogs.gnome.org/commitdigest/does,
  in order to make
 some html5 pies charts, just to compare the development per
 week/month/year/version.

 I prefer some json or xml so I can take it online at real time.

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Re: GNOME Commit-Digest

2012-06-04 Thread alex diavatis
I tried with git ls-remote but no luck :(

On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 8:38 PM, alex diavatis alexis.diava...@gmail.comwrote:

 I uploaded a demo to be clear what I want to do at
 http://wogue.org/test-git/

 I want to be able to run remotely git logs and bring it asynchronously on
 my page.
 but how I can run git on a remote repo without ssh? :)




 On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 7:14 PM, alex diavatis 
 alexis.diava...@gmail.comwrote:



 On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 7:00 PM, Dave Neary dne...@gnome.org wrote:

 Hi Alex,

 git log module with the appropriate arguments (date, include diffs,
 etc) will give you all the information you need. Something like gitdm will
 parse and summarise the information for you, but if you want to do a
 week-by-week or month-by-month summary, you'll either need to script your
 git logs, or do some hacking to extract the relevant bits from the logs.


 hello Dave,

 It is easy to fetch the data I want from git, if I have it on local. But
 I want to fetch the data from the remote gnome git because I cannot clone
 it, is big :)
 How I can do this?



 Cheers,
 Dave.


 On 06/04/2012 03:56 PM, alex diavatis wrote:

 Hello,

 I was wondering how can extract the commits data from gnome git  similar
 the way that 
 http://blogs.gnome.org/**commitdigest/http://blogs.gnome.org/commitdigest/does,
  in order to make
 some html5 pies charts, just to compare the development per
 week/month/year/version.

 I prefer some json or xml so I can take it online at real time.

 Thank you!



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Re: GNOME Commit-Digest

2012-06-04 Thread alex diavatis
I asked Jasper, and he said what I want isn't possible. So consider this
thread closed!

On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 8:44 PM, alex diavatis alexis.diava...@gmail.comwrote:

 I tried with git ls-remote but no luck :(


 On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 8:38 PM, alex diavatis 
 alexis.diava...@gmail.comwrote:

 I uploaded a demo to be clear what I want to do at
 http://wogue.org/test-git/

 I want to be able to run remotely git logs and bring it asynchronously on
 my page.
 but how I can run git on a remote repo without ssh? :)




 On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 7:14 PM, alex diavatis 
 alexis.diava...@gmail.comwrote:



 On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 7:00 PM, Dave Neary dne...@gnome.org wrote:

 Hi Alex,

 git log module with the appropriate arguments (date, include diffs,
 etc) will give you all the information you need. Something like gitdm will
 parse and summarise the information for you, but if you want to do a
 week-by-week or month-by-month summary, you'll either need to script your
 git logs, or do some hacking to extract the relevant bits from the logs.


 hello Dave,

 It is easy to fetch the data I want from git, if I have it on local. But
 I want to fetch the data from the remote gnome git because I cannot clone
 it, is big :)
 How I can do this?



 Cheers,
 Dave.


 On 06/04/2012 03:56 PM, alex diavatis wrote:

 Hello,

 I was wondering how can extract the commits data from gnome git
  similar
 the way that 
 http://blogs.gnome.org/**commitdigest/http://blogs.gnome.org/commitdigest/does,
  in order to make
 some html5 pies charts, just to compare the development per
 week/month/year/version.

 I prefer some json or xml so I can take it online at real time.

 Thank you!



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