Re: Sourceforge Page!

2012-04-06 Thread Leo
On 2012-04-06 14:00 +0800, Sriram ET. wrote:
 or the V3 git repo on nongnu.org (git://
 git.savannah.nongnu.org/bbdb.git) or Barak's repo (
 https://github.com/barak/bbdb3) which is further removed and with more
 sweeping changes to the guts of the code base than the non-gnu

As far as I know, there is only one effort to devel BBDB 3 namely from
Roland. Barak's github repo is just a mirror.

I have been using BBDB 3 for quite a while now and feature-wise I have
not missed BBDB 2.36(devel). I think focus on BBDB 3 is preferred.

HTH,
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Re: Sourceforge Page!

2012-04-06 Thread Leo
On 2012-04-06 14:00 +0800, Sriram ET. wrote:
 or the V3 git repo on nongnu.org (git://
 git.savannah.nongnu.org/bbdb.git) or Barak's repo (
 https://github.com/barak/bbdb3) which is further removed and with more
 sweeping changes to the guts of the code base than the non-gnu

As far as I know, there is only one effort to devel BBDB 3 namely from
Roland. Barak's github repo is just a mirror.

I have been using BBDB 3 for quite a while now and feature-wise I have
not missed BBDB 2.36(devel). I think focus on BBDB 3 is preferred.

HTH,
Leo


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Re: Sourceforge Page!

2012-04-06 Thread Sriram ET.
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 11:49 AM, Leo sdl@gmail.com wrote:

As far as I know, there is only one effort to devel BBDB 3 namely from
 Roland. Barak's github repo is just a mirror.


Is there a public view of Roland's tree available somewhere?
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Re: Sourceforge Page!

2012-04-06 Thread Sam Steingold
 * Sriram ET. xneen@tznvy.pbz [2012-04-06 11:30:39 +0500]:

 Given my intent to spend some time on this project, I am a bit lost as
 where to focus my energies - On the old but stable base of 2.36 (from
 sourceforge) or the V3 git repo on nongnu.org (git://
 git.savannah.nongnu.org/bbdb.git) or Barak's repo (
 https://github.com/barak/bbdb3) which is further removed and with more
 sweeping changes to the guts of the code base than the non-gnu

 It would be good if Roland or Barak give the community on the general
 direction in which we are headed, so at least we know what to expect when
 you get around to fixing things here.

indeed.

I suggest that you start with merging the existing repos and reviewing
the patches floating on the list (including some of mine).
When you have a grand unified repo, declare yourself the primary bbdb3
maintainer.


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Re: Sourceforge Page!

2012-04-06 Thread Leo
On 2012-04-06 14:41 +0800, Sriram ET. wrote:
 Is there a public view of Roland's tree available somewhere?

I have been pulling from git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/bbdb.git

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Re: Sourceforge Page!

2012-04-06 Thread Marc Croteau
If you go to https://savannah.nongnu.org/git/?group=bbdb (where it
references the bbdb-git that contains V3, there is a reference to
browse the sources repository which) leads you to:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bbdb.git

Given the dates of the changes, it appears to be where V3 is being
developed.

Marc

* Leo sdl@gmail.com [2012-04-06 16:28:32 +0800]:

 On 2012-04-06 14:41 +0800, Sriram ET. wrote:
  Is there a public view of Roland's tree available somewhere?
 
 I have been pulling from git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/bbdb.git
 
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Re: Sourceforge Page!

2012-04-05 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
On Thu, Apr 05 2012, Sriram ET. wrote:

 On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 1:28 AM, Marc Croteau mdcrot...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 The install file of the BBDB V3 git download requests that
 bugs,
 comments etc be submitted to the bbdb-info mailing list. See
 below:


 It does not answer my question (if that was even the intention :-0)
 The sourceforge BBDB page is the top hit on Google for BBDB. And on
 that page there is no mention of the more recent BBDB V3. So my point
 is people may not even come to know about V3 from a simple google
 search. I suggest we take down the sourceforge site or at least link
 to the BBDBv3 page from there. That's all.

From previous posts to this list, it seems that the people currently
maintaining BBDB don't actually have access to that page!

Plz correct if wrong…

Eric


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Re: Sourceforge Page!

2012-04-05 Thread Marc Croteau
I agree that there is no mention of BBDB V3 on the bbdb sourceforge.
The project page seems to be with
https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/bbdb/ 
The source code comes through via: git clone 
git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/bbdb.git

There are a fair number of posts at the bbdb.sourceforge.net site for BBDB
V3 (some 79 of them) so the V3 discussions seem to be underway there.

I know that this doesn't answer your question.  I guess I have to ask
who all is keeping the bbdb.sourceforge.net site up to date?

Marc


* Sriram ET. karra@gmail.com [2012-04-05 11:06:03 +0530]:

 On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 1:28 AM, Marc Croteau mdcrot...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  The install file of the BBDB V3 git download requests that bugs,
  comments etc be submitted to the bbdb-info mailing list. See below:
 
 
 It does not answer my question (if that was even the intention :-0) The
 sourceforge BBDB page is the top hit on Google for BBDB. And on that page
 there is no mention of the more recent BBDB V3. So my point is people may
 not even come to know about V3 from a simple google search. I suggest we
 take down the sourceforge site or at least link to the BBDBv3 page from
 there. That's all.
 
 -Sriram

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Re: Sourceforge Page!

2012-04-04 Thread Sriram ET.
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 1:28 AM, Marc Croteau mdcrot...@gmail.com wrote:

 The install file of the BBDB V3 git download requests that bugs,
 comments etc be submitted to the bbdb-info mailing list. See below:


It does not answer my question (if that was even the intention :-0) The
sourceforge BBDB page is the top hit on Google for BBDB. And on that page
there is no mention of the more recent BBDB V3. So my point is people may
not even come to know about V3 from a simple google search. I suggest we
take down the sourceforge site or at least link to the BBDBv3 page from
there. That's all.

-Sriram


 * Sriram ET. karra@gmail.com [2012-04-04 20:15:10 +0530]:

  Oh my... after reading a recent message on this list I realized there is
 a
  version BBDB v3 out there... and it's not linked to on the 'main'
  sourceforge page (http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/) which is still the first
  result on a google search for BBDB!
 
  Does anyone have access to that page so there can atleast be a redirect
 to
  the nongnu.org page where BBDB v3.0 is available?

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