On 4/4/14 3:37 PM, Olemis Lang wrote: > Hi ! > :) > > On 4/4/14, Dave Brondsema <[email protected]> wrote: >> I am going to be at the development sprints after PyCon and plan on working >> on >> Allura. I am hoping to focus on some issues that have arisen from more new >> people trying out Allura for the first time. I've started tracking those >> tickets with this label: >> https://sourceforge.net/p/allura/tickets/search?q=labels%3Agetting-started >> > > Looks very useful indeed ... I looked at sprints page [1]_ few days > ago I did not find Allura . > >> I think several other committers will be at PyCon too. Look forward to >> meeting up. >> > > I will be there and I'm hoping to have some time to go beyond Apache(tm) > Bloodhound and Brython (should a sprint be organized for those > projects) . >
Cool, we should try to get the Bloodhound and Allura tables near each other. > By the time I estimate I'll have a macbook with Mac OS Mavericks , so > I'd appreciate if some instructions could be provided for performing > such dev mode installation on that platform as fast as possible (<= > and yes , it's a newbie question but please bear with me , now I'm > very busy preparing for PyCon and it's possible that I'll be mostly > offline in the next few days ... ) The vagrant install is easiest: https://forge-allura.apache.org/p/allura/wiki/Install%20and%20Run%20Allura%20-%20Vagrant/ I've run the INSTALL.markdown on native OSX and it works fine too (skipping the SVN parts, since pysvn is a pain). -- Dave Brondsema : [email protected] http://www.brondsema.net : personal http://www.splike.com : programming <><
