On 26 February 2015 at 15:40, Paul Dragoonis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > I have been out of the country on business and my php.net environment > setup > is back home on my laptop. I'm wishing there was an easy way to set up a VM > + php.net mirror setup on a box so I could have done it on my client's > machine, but that's a different conversation altogether. > Setting up a php.net website mirror, for development, these days is as simple as git clone and using the built-in web server. Playing around with the various generated files (e.g. those on master, that get rsync'd to mirrors) is a little more fuss, but not much more than cloning master, running the scripts and cp-ing to your web clone. That said, it would be nice to have a VM or something (I've been thinking about this for the docs) to download and magically have a development env all set up. > > The code was already submitted a while back for this, but there's still a > few blockers for me. > 1) I can commit into the website repo, but I can't commit into the ' > master.php.net' repo. > 2) If I'm not granted commit access to master.php.net, then I need to be > able to make a Pull Request to it. The problem here is we don't have the '' > master.php.net' repository on github so I can't PR against it. > Not being able to submit a pull request isn't much of a blocker. We worked for years with patches attached to emails. (This sounds far more blunt, as I'm reading this back, than I intended!) Apologies if I simply missed it, do you have an up-to-date patch for the different git repos that we can look over? If it's only on your laptop back at home, we can wait. > > Can someone sort this out either my commit karma, or github repos so I can > progress? I'm sure it's not a problem to grant you karma, but even if it was there are still plenty of people who do have karma and can commit patches. > > Many thanks, > Paul > > On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 1:54 PM, Eli <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I'd like to make the point, once again, that we are supposed to be > > moving away from this system altogether :) > > > > For months now we've been waiting for the 'new system' that completely > > removes this task from us. (In fact I've been waiting to submit my own > > conference while 6-7 have come through), just because I didn't want to > > add to a system that was on the verge of being removed. > > > > So I'll ask again. Can we get the new code pushed live that > > automatically does the conferences by Joind.in? As it's the 'end goal' > > anyway, it solves this issues mentioned here, and ... everyone has > > already said yes. > > > > Eli > > > > > > On 2/26/15 3:49 AM, Peter Cowburn wrote: > > > On 26 February 2015 at 08:29, Stelian Mocanita < > > [email protected]> > > > wrote: > > > > > >> Would it make sense to extend the tool so when you select CFP and > > >> Conference as categories to ask for both dates and content? Right now > > the > > >> organisers have to return after end of CFP and provide new content and > > we > > >> have to update it. I do not necessarily have an issue with updating > the > > >> entries, but I would so love to automate this and do it once and once > > only. > > >> > > >> Thoughts? > > >> > > > I think we should be having entirely separate entries for a CFP versus > a > > > conference announcement, rather than going back and editing a CFP entry > > > once it is closed (and we've been given updated text). Conflating the > > two > > > types of entries doesn't make much sense, to me. > > > > > > > > >> Stelian > > >> > > >> On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 8:35 PM, Hannes Magnusson < > > >> [email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > >>> On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 4:09 AM, Stelian Mocanita > > >>> <[email protected]> wrote: > > >>>> Hello everyone, > > >>>> > > >>>> What would be a good way to deal with the CFP / Conference date? > Most > > >> if > > >>>> not all of the conferences have different dates, and organisers > submit > > >> it > > >>>> all at once. > > >>>> > > >>>> Is there any decent way we can work around this? Maybe add a CFP > date > > >>> and a > > >>>> conference date to the news item? > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> The dates definitely should be in the news entry itself - otherwise > > >>> the organizers are simply being mean to the people reading the entry > > >>> :/ > > >>> > > >>> Originally when I cared for markup it was all semantically tagged and > > >>> pretty using microformats and eRDF, which exposed hCalendar entries > > >>> which could be easily imported as they contained location and dates > > >>> and descriptions and what not. Shame that became uncool. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> -Hannes > > >>> > > > > -- > > | Eli White | http://eliw.com/ | Twitter: EliW | > > > > > > >
