This is great... however the timing is unfortunate. I have significant improvements to the design and was able to cut out a significant portion of CSS. I guess I'll have to port that now to shared; oh well. I will have access, yes?
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Hannes Magnusson < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > Around... maybe.. 8years ago we talked about creating a repo to share > commonly used code snippets and styles. > Finally, yesterday that repo was created. > > The shared repo is located on: > [email protected]:/web/shared.git > > See also: http://git.php.net/?p=web/shared.git;a=summary > and: https://github.com/php/web-shared > > Everyone that had general webmaster karma, phpweb, people or master > karma have karma for the repo. > > > I've already re-implemented the basic php.net design (header, footer > and sidebar) in that repo, and plan on pulling out the common styling > elements such as "content boxes" (e.g. header+content) and maybe the > breadcrumbs from phpweb and put it into the shared repo. > > I've already ported > https://wiki.php.net > https://master.php.net/manage/users.php > http://people.php.net/ > > > The wiki is kindof annoying and requires a lot of work to style fully, > but the basics are there. > Also, people. is not running https so the username autocomplete on > master doesn't load properly, I'll see if I can get the certificate on > people today. > > > The shared repo is added as a submodule to the root webdir of these > projects, using anonymous git:// urls. This is because the rsync is > older then the human race and does not support git clones over https, > and I don't want to put a dedicated ssh key there. > > If you are modifying stuff under shared/ in the subprojects (people, > wiki, ..) remember to add an extra "writable remote" you can push to; > $ cd shared; git remote add upstream [email protected]:/web/shared.git > Then you can push to the 'upstream' remote after making changes. > > > Remember to update the submodule for the subprojects when making > changes and push the update as git does not "trail a branch" like svn > for example does. > > > -Hannes > > -- > PHP Webmaster List Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >
