Am 14.03.2015 um 16:30 schrieb Richard Hipp:
On 3/14/15, a...@gmx-topmail.de a...@gmx-topmail.de wrote:
I am having problems to access my local fossil repositories with a
recent versions of chrome, it looks like only part of the html code is
served by the standalone webserver.
My question
On 3/14/15, Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, that and making sure the P card in wiki artifacts has the correct
parent in it. (Last time I checked, the Edit Wiki Page page did not have a
(hidden) field to identify the parent artifact.)
I think that works. See, for example, the wiki edit
Am 14.03.2015 um 16:52 schrieb jungle Boogie:
Does anyone else have issues reading diffs?
Me too. After years spent glaring at computer screens Ctrl++ became my
friend -- being too obstinate to wear glasses I'm probably not a
yardstick for proper font-size.
Am 15.03.2015 um 00:30 schrieb a...@gmx-topmail.de:
yes, I just did that (Fossil version [6c40678e91] 2015-03-14 13:20:34)
and still see the same problem: only part of the html-code is rendered
and when I look at the page source that chrome claims to have received
that is also incomplete. I have
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 5:28 AM, j. van den hoff veedeeh...@googlemail.com
wrote:
my understanding was that a github fork is nothing but a clone and not
really part of the original project, no? so it really is not comparable
to a branch (be it `git' or `fossil'), no?
Almost the same as
On 3/14/15, a...@gmx-topmail.de a...@gmx-topmail.de wrote:
Am 14.03.2015 um 16:30 schrieb Richard Hipp:
On 3/14/15, a...@gmx-topmail.de a...@gmx-topmail.de wrote:
I am having problems to access my local fossil repositories with a
recent versions of chrome, it looks like only part of the html
Hi,
All the skinning going on recently got me interested in tweaking my repo
appearance. Not being html/css savvy in the least, I am stumped how to
trick the CSS to use a variable background color if remote or localhost? Or
I could key on the repo name if I append a 'c' to my clones.
I understand
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 8:07 AM, Graeme Pietersz gra...@pietersz.net
wrote:
The advantage is that anyone can create a Github fork of a public
project, work on it, and then submit pull requests, without ever being
given commit access to the original repo. You can have untrusted
collaborators
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 8:46 PM, Timothy Beyer bey...@fastmail.net wrote:
At Fri, 13 Mar 2015 20:23:51 -0400,
James Moger wrote:
You have a great solution. If not then...
5. Corporate users/teams need hooks to integrate with CI notification
systems. Partial
check. I see there are
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 12:33 PM, David Mason dma...@ryerson.ca wrote:
1) Fossil's ticket handling is not best-in-class. What are the key
features that would make it at least competitive? What features does
it have that are already better than most? (I've never used tickets,
although the
On 3/14/15, James Turner ja...@calminferno.net wrote:
It appears the actual tarballs were also removed. While I understand the
reasoning behind this, this will break automated build systems like
ports in OpenBSD for stable releases that may reference older versions
of fossil.
Is there a
On 3/14/15, Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote:
The key difference is that, in git, the puller can force the in coming
commits to be remapped into branches of their own. That is, I could commit
my changes to trunk in my clone, then when the other person pulls my
changes, she/he can tell git to
It appears the actual tarballs were also removed. While I understand the
reasoning behind this, this will break automated build systems like
ports in OpenBSD for stable releases that may reference older versions
of fossil.
Is there a reason why the tarballs had to be removed?
--
James Turner
At Sat, 14 Mar 2015 13:33:31 -0700,
Andreas Kupries wrote:
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 8:46 PM, Timothy Beyer bey...@fastmail.net wrote:
At Fri, 13 Mar 2015 20:23:51 -0400,
James Moger wrote:
You have a great solution. If not then...
5. Corporate users/teams need hooks to integrate with
Hello,
I just browsed to:
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/timeline?y=ci
and there is no footer...
Not sure if this is due to the skin that is currently enabled on it, or
some other cause, but I thought I would point it out.
Andy
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Tim wrote:
At Sat, 14 Mar 2015 13:33:31 -0700, Andreas Kupries wrote:
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 8:46 PM, Timothy Beyer bey...@fastmail.net wrote:
At least in my view, the ticketing system would be more useful with more
hooks for ticket editing
and submission. I wrote a vastly more
Thus said Andy Bradford on 14 Mar 2015 22:19:22 -0600:
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/timeline?y=ci
and there is no footer...
Oh, I see the problem. The text in the footer is some color of grey, and
there is no body color defined in www.fossil-scm.org's CSS, and it just
happens to match
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 10:28 AM, j. van den hoff veedeeh...@googlemail.com
wrote:
really a test case for how does github feel to a newbie. answer:
awkward, to say the very least.
FWIW i have had to use it a dozen times and still feel that way.
this is quite different to first time
On 14/03/15 05:20, Warren Young wrote:
On Mar 13, 2015, at 4:22 PM, Graeme Pietersz gra...@pietersz.net wrote:
On 14/03/15 03:01, Warren Young wrote:
I believe that once you extract the hosting services from the comparison,
Fossil comes out quite a bit ahead of Git.
Even without hosted
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 5:05 AM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
I tried going to the network graph
(https://github.com/mackyle/sqlite/network) which seems similar to the
Fossil timeline graph, only sideways.
The network is primarily intended to show fork-related relationships. i.e.
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 10:18:35 +0100, Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com
wrote:
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 5:05 AM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
I tried going to the network graph
(https://github.com/mackyle/sqlite/network) which seems similar to the
Fossil timeline graph, only sideways.
Stephan Beal sgb...@googlemail.com writes:
a git fork can be pulled (via a pull request) into the original just like
merging a branch, so the the effect is similar (not identical).
These days most of the FOSS is hosted at github and for someone wanting
to contribute to usual scenario is:
1)
IMO, everything is in reverse. GitHub is not popular, because Git is great
SCM. Git is popular because is used by GitHub!
Notice that GitHub is not only repository hosting. It is a social network for
developers. That is why it is popular. And every SCM used in such popular
social network will
On 14/03/15 15:04, Stephan Beal wrote:
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 10:28 AM, j. van den hoff
veedeeh...@googlemail.com mailto:veedeeh...@googlemail.com wrote:
really a test case for how does github feel to a newbie. answer:
awkward, to say the very least.
FWIW i have had to use it a
On 14 March 2015 at 05:07, Graeme Pietersz gra...@pietersz.net wrote:
On 14/03/15 15:04, Stephan Beal wrote:
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 10:28 AM, j. van den hoff
veedeeh...@googlemail.com wrote:
really a test case for how does github feel to a newbie. answer:
awkward, to say the very least.
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 1:58 PM, Graeme Pietersz gra...@pietersz.net
wrote:
There is a long and interesting discussion between Linux Torvalds and
others about the merits of the Github approach here:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/pull/17#issuecomment-5654674
If that can be called a
I am having problems to access my local fossil repositories with a
recent versions of chrome, it looks like only part of the html code is
served by the standalone webserver.
My question is whether this is a known problem and others can verify it
with a similar setup.
This is what does show the
On 14/03/15 17:55, jungle Boogie wrote:
On 14 March 2015 at 05:07, Graeme Pietersz gra...@pietersz.net wrote:
On 14/03/15 15:04, Stephan Beal wrote:
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 10:28 AM, j. van den hoff
veedeeh...@googlemail.com wrote:
really a test case for how does github feel to a newbie.
On 3/13/15, James Moger james.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
I decided to make some time to play with your DVCS (being a fan of SCM) and
to whip-up a new skin accompanying resources to contribute to your
effort.
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/artifact/f10bb06c1015336a?ln=745
I sometimes have
Hi Dave,
On 14 March 2015 at 09:33, David Mason dma...@ryerson.ca wrote:
1) Fossil's ticket handling is not best-in-class. What are the key
features that would make it at least competitive? What features does
it have that are already better than most? (I've never used tickets,
although the
mario ma...@include-once.org writes:
Basically you'd prepare `th1-setup` (Admin Settings) with a script
such as:
proc command_notify {} {
if {$::cmd_name eq push} {
tclInvoke exec ./your/public-update-script
}
}
Am I right that above would make *every*
Perfect skin. I really like `login` button positioning. One thing though,
shouldn't it be
.mainmenu li a{padding: 10px 15px;}
instead of
.mainmenu li {padding: 10px 15px;}
as I expect to see clickable object as li background changes
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 9:11 PM, James Moger
Abilio Marques abili...@gmail.com
writes:
You can hook the commit: admintransferscommit , but you'll need a way to
make it copy the files. I have a similar setup with LaTeX generating a PDF
every time I commit a change to the source. For this purpose I built an
exec command for TH1. By pure
On 3/13/15, James Moger james.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
@Richard: I've emailed a signed CLA and a bundle for your review and
integration consideration.
The new skin (both the with and without logo variants) are now merged
onto trunk.
I hope to contribute more in the future.
Please do.
--
D.
Hi James, Richard,
On 14 March 2015 at 08:31, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 3/14/15, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 3/13/15, James Moger james.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
@Richard: I've emailed a signed CLA and a bundle for your review and
integration consideration.
The new skin
Fossil version 1.32 is now available on the download page:
https://www.fossil-scm.org/download.html
The new builds all use version numbers in their names instead of dates.
All previous builds have been removed from the download page due to
the Ryerson student project problem. Please encourage
On 3/14/15, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 3/13/15, James Moger james.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
@Richard: I've emailed a signed CLA and a bundle for your review and
integration consideration.
The new skin (both the with and without logo variants) are now merged
onto trunk.
The new
On 3/14/15, a...@gmx-topmail.de a...@gmx-topmail.de wrote:
I am having problems to access my local fossil repositories with a
recent versions of chrome, it looks like only part of the html code is
served by the standalone webserver.
My question is whether this is a known problem and others
On 13/03/15 19:11, James Moger wrote:
[---]
Blitz has two variants (with logo without logo). It includes an
alternative Ticket page layout and several image resources which may be of
use to other skins.
Would you be willing to change the upper-case 'A-F' in hex digits to
lower-case in the
Thank you Graeme for your thought-provoking post. It seems most
challenges and rebuttals have played out.
If anyone was mining this thread for ways to improve fossil, I think
they'd see 2 things:
1) Fossil's ticket handling is not best-in-class. What are the key
features that would make it at
Thus said Richard Hipp on Sat, 14 Mar 2015 00:05:07 -0400:
Am I wrong to think that clicking through the changes in a project
(not necessarily from the beginning, but from some signification
event, say the most recent release) in chronological order is
something that people
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