On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 11:47 PM, Christopher Sean Morrison
<brl...@mac.com> wrote:
> Awesome Gauravjeet,
>
> Thrilled to see this finally running on a FreeBSD instance!  Will you be able 
> to reproduce the setup steps on our server?  Please write up 
> installation+setup steps so someone can attempt it.  This should be someone 
> else just so others are also informed of the steps required, and so they get 
> documented for repeatability.
>

Meteor installation steps are same, as I mentioned previously.
I did it on freeBSD 10.2, and I guess BRL-CAD servers are running on
freeBSD 10.3
So if some server admin can confirm that these steps work fine on it,
it would be great.
Here's the link to tutorial
http://gauravjeetsingh.github.io/2016/06/29/installing-meteor-freebsd.html

> Here is a list of minor things I saw testing the interface:
>
> a) modeler not modeller, we conventionally use US over UK spelling
> b) 3D not 3d, just for consistency
> c) new users seem to already be “Following: 2” but doesn’t list who those 2 
> are

One is the new user itself and another is Super User.

> d) "What you want to be known as around”, missing “around here"
> e) profile pic upload did not work on first try.  selected file, but did not 
> upload even after save settings — second try worked...
> f) one pic is uploaded, it should clear the file selection or it keeps 
> uploading
> g) "It's a matter of freedom, not the price.”, not digging this byline :/  
> it’s about open sharing
> h) attempting to upload a .g file, it hangs on “Conversion 0%” presumably 
> because BRL-CAD is not installed, but the “Upload File” page should be 
> disabled when BRL-CAD is unavailable\
>
> That’s as far as I could get without being able to upload, but looking good!

Ah! thanks for the review, I will look upon them soon.


-- 
Fear is wisdom in the face of danger. It’s nothing to be ashamed of

Gauravjeet Singh
http://github.com/gauravjeetsingh

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