On 1/24/13, Ryan Ollos <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 9:14 PM, Olemis Lang <[email protected]> wrote: > >> [...] >> >> >>> Otherwise , what services of this kind are appropriate to make >> >>> reference to long pieces of text ? >> >> I don't think there's any preference, I've seen people use all sorts. >> >> What kind of "long piece of text" do you specifically have in mind, >> >> that >> >> you couldn't put in the Bloodhound Wiki? >> >> >> >> Relatively transient test reports (i.e. like those I've been pasting >> in my recent comments posted to i.a.o) , some may be long , install >> logs illustrating failures, (maybe) sample code ... things like that . >> > [...] > From my > experience, I'd say it can also be useful for chat / IRC sessions. >
+1 ... how could I forget that ? ;) > The TracPastePlugin is pretty simple so far, The first and most important enhancement needed to integrate it with Bloodhound is an upgrade to the web UI ( IOW , compatibility with Bootstrap ). > but one feature I think would > make it very valuable is the ability to have pastes expire (1). [...] +1 , this is useful ... > When the "expire" > feature is implemented, I'd like to have an option to prevent pastes that > are linked to via TracLinks (or BloodhoundLinks ;) from expiring. > [...] ... as well as this . However IMO it is not so critical to get it done «by tomorrow» . With time such things will be added . > Having a feature like this could make Bloodhound more appealing to other > open source projects too, even if it has to be installed as plugin (i.e. > doesn't ship with the BH package). There are other valid approaches too . > Just demoing the feature on i.a.o, or > perhaps adding the plugin to a list of plugins that we've tested with > Bloodhound, could be valuable. > once it will be ready for Bloodhound ? YEAH ! :) [...] -- Regards, Olemis. Blog ES: http://simelo-es.blogspot.com/ Blog EN: http://simelo-en.blogspot.com/ Featured article:
