Hi Olivier, thats actually what i did (having a bzr branch). I'd like to be able to push to the official launchpad branch. I'll look at that tonight. Probably have to sign up for development. :-)
Cheers, Christian On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:17:57 +0100, Olivier Tilloy <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Christian, > > Now I remember, yes. That was quite some time ago :) > Even better for tracking your work and helping you, could you do your > changes in a bzr branch and push it to launchpad (related to the > project, see https://code.launchpad.net/elisa-plugin-weather). > > Cheers, > > Olivier > > > Christian Schulze a écrit : >> Hi Oliver, >> >> you might remember that i've done some enhancement (more measures >> displayed) >> to the 'old weather plugin' before. The submission was not put into the >> code >> because of the ongoing change of the plugin management in elisa, which >> was >> reasonable. I merged this enhancement into a local checkout of the new >> weather plugin. If you're interested i can generate a diff. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Christian >> >> Am Mittwoch, 25. März 2009 17:30:37 schrieb Olivier Tilloy: >>> Hi Ola, Martin, >>> >>> The weather plugin as it is now is basically a proof-of-concept, but not >>> really usable as-is. With all these ideas implemented it would rock! >>> >>> It does not necessarily need a complete rewrite, but most of the code >>> would need to be written from scratch anyway. >>> >>> If you can guys can write python code, you're more than welcome to start >>> from the development branch at lp:elisa-plugin-weather. >>> >>> Filing bug reports >>> (https://bugs.launchpad.net/elisa-plugin-weather/+filebug) or writing >>> specifications >>> (https://blueprints.launchpad.net/elisa-plugin-weather/+addspec) would >>> help tracking all those great ideas. >>> >>> We'll be happy to guide/help you implement them. >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Olivier >>> >>> Ola Thoresen a écrit : >>>> On 24. mars 2009 21:15, Martin Janser wrote: >>>>> Hello >>>>> >>>>> I would like to use the weather plugin of Elisa if it would have some >>>>> more functionality as in the current version. >>>> I've thought about some of the same things, but I have yet to actually >>>> sit down and really do it (I actually started once, but never got >>>> around >>>> to really write any code). >>>> >>>> Just as a note, the Norwegian Metereological Institute and Norwegian >>>> Broadcasting Corporation is providing a free service for anyone, with >>>> easy to use interfaces in both xml, and other formats. >>>> >>>> Ofcourse the service is mostly for Norway, but it also contains XML for >>>> more than 2500 locations in the rest of the world as well. >>>> >>>> Here is a complete list of all the URLs to the international XML files >>>> http://fil.nrk.no/yr/viktigestader/verda.txt >>>> >>>> The names are in Norwegian, but it also contains a geonames-ID, so one >>>> can quite easily use http://www.geonames.org/export/ to translate them >>>> if needed. >>>> >>>> And an example XML-file: >>>> >>>> http://www.yr.no/place/Andorra/Andorra/Andorra_la_Vella/forecast.xml >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Rgds. >>>> >>>> >>>> /Ola (T)
