On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 2:27 AM, Christopher Roy Bratusek < [email protected]> wrote:
> On Saturday 26 February 2011 08:14:29 Teika Kazura wrote: > > Thanks a lot, Chris. It must be tedious to make this list. > > > > On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 21:16:23 +0100, Christopher Roy Bratusek wrote: > > > - setting up some different bug-trackers > > > > The pager's bugtracker at nanolx is ok, but I can't register at > > tuxfamily's, as fuchur says. (And it requires cookie. it'd better if > > it warns.) > > The problem with FlySpray on TuxFamily is a random incompatibility in SWIFT > with a very few PHP 5 version under unknown circumstances. Chance to fix > without having to completely re-setup PHP on the Server: 0%. > > Thus, I'll give you some others to test. I'll place a message then. > > > > 04./05.03.: > > > - release of Sawfish 1.8RC2 > > > > "Named tabgroup" change has to be tested too, so I think it's better > > to include it, making an rc once and for all. If it's done twice, the > > latter is likely to be tested less than the first one. > > That means, it will come for 1.8 :) > > > # BTW, RC1 was downloaded 24 times. When I saw the stat in January, it > > # was 13 or so. Thanks to all who tested. (But git snapshot has > > # advanced much further. :P) > > > > My todos: > > * hot-spot: accept lisp expression, too, in addition to a lisp func. > > * Some doc. > > * check the status of raisee-on-hover. I think it's better to put it > > in wm/ext/auto-raise together with new "raise-on-enter". > > (I have not understood the last argument on it yet. Oh, is it > > removed? Discuss it in a seperate thread.) > > It is. Things are changing fast these days. > > > If my work delays, you may want to implement: > > * double exec prevention in jump-or-exec and hot-spot, using "pgrep". > > Even if pgrep is not available in your environment, it won't hurt > > since it's optional. > > Hmm... I'll check this. > > > > - setting up simple project page on Tuxfamily webspace, providing the > > > users > > > > > > with all interessting links at once (Wiki, BugTracker, GIT, ML, etc > > > etc.) > > > > Yeah, it's important. Tuxfamily's Sawfish page is a dead end. I > > remember you said it's auto generated and unconfigurable, but aren't > > there something we can do? > > The page you are talking about is part of the Tuxfamily project-overview > pages. I'm refering to http://sawfish.tuxfamily.org, which is ordinary > webspace > and used to host our bugtracker (later on). > > > > After release of Sawfish 1.8.0 > > > > > > - begin collaboration with MM (Michal Maruška) so that SawfishMM is > > > merged > > > > This'll be the centeral work in 1.9. Finally! > > > > > I really would like to hear your oppinions on this. As you can see, > > > Sawfish with GTK+3 will never make it in time (GTK+ 3.0.1 was releases > > > yesterday). > > > > Never mind, GTK3 delayed, too. Longhorn [deleted by MS censor.] > > No, what's important is 99% of softwares are still using gtk2. No > > reason to release now. > > Of course, that was more meant to be a information. > > > > rep-gtk is not dead. But I'm waiting on the final decision about REP > > > before speding my time on porting it to GTK+3 > > > > Rational. > > Though this one shouldn't be the hardest, there's enough sample code > available > in GUILE or Python, which will aid in building a new glue-coder (depending > on > the technique). > > Common lisp to emacs lisp (which is a subset of common lisp) to be > converted into python through the pymacs lisp to python, python to lisp > interface. The code is already written :) > > Chris > > > Teika (Teika kazura) > > ------- > > EU said "we accuse Libyan government violence." What a big fat hypocrite. > -- * Darth Emacs * “Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together. <http://thinkexist.com/quotes/oprah_winfrey/>”
