Hi Axel,
That's pretty cool! I'm glad you Mozilla folks are finding our tools
useful for internal processes.
The content at that URL is indeed missing. For some reason I never got
around to it.
Regarding "get stuff working deeper", could you elaborate? What do you
want to happen? I'm not understanding the problem.
As a side note, I got the data link off your exhibit, but it's all on
one line. So then I copied and pasted the JSON into the left text area of
http://simile.mit.edu/repository/juggler/trunk/src/main/webapp/index.html
and hit Run, and got a nicely formatted JSON output on the right.
Juggler is a Javascript-based tool for transforming JSON.
Regarding Mozilla's use of Exhibit, I wonder if there's any value in
offering Exhibit's faceted browsing features on bookmarks in Firefox and
on mail messages in Thunderbird. It seems very do-able. What do you think?
David
Axel Hecht wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just wanted to let the two lists of you know that I did a little
> cross over, and used Exhibit [1] to get hold of my buildbot builds
> [2].
>
> The actual exhibit is at http://l10n.mozilla.org/~axel/dashboard/.
> It's based on some manual json files, plus one that is generated by a
> buildbot status plugin, LatestL10n, the sources of which are at
> http://hg.mozilla.org/users/axel_mozilla.com/tooling/?file/34a466d5e261/mozilla/tools/buildbotcustom/buildbotcustom/status/l10n.py
>
> We're using "the pretty thing" (as Mike Schroepfer calls exhibit) a
> bit here at Mozilla, and when you have enough data so that you don't
> know ad-hoc in which way you want to see it, being able to restrict
> and reorder it in the browser is nice.
>
> I do have a exhibit question on this, too. In particular when it comes
> down to builds, you get a bunch of builds that have common properties,
> i.e., you get a linux build, windows, mac, possibly for one source
> stamp. In that sense, I will end up with something like:
>
> "de" will be green if
> - mac build succeeds
> - linux build succeeds
> - win build succeeds
> - tests succeed
>
> Oh, and "de" has properties independent of these, like, it's a tier 1 locale.
>
> Am I really missing the content at
> http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Exhibit/Understanding_Exhibit_JSON_Format
> or am I just making that up? So far, I managed to aggregate data from
> multiple sources with multiple types on a single hierarchy, but failed
> to get stuff working deeper.
>
> Axel
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