Re: [OpenFontLibrary] http://testvm.openfontlibrary.org/
> After seeing Nicolas' cool OFL T shirt, I want to be able to sell T > shirts at the launch to raise money with our nice new logo :-) Yeah, the 2 t-shirts I had crudely made the day before flying to Montréal were just iron transfers of these 2 images: http://oflb.open-fonts.org/front-human-readable.png the human readable representations of the working model of an open font http://oflb.open-fonts.org/back-OFL-preample.eps the preamble of the OFL 1.1 I'm sure we can do better... more URLs, the OFLB logo, fontforge's logo, a blurb about libre/open fonts, tag clouds, the logos of our patrons, whatever :-) Let's see your design proposals! -- Nicolas Spalinger, NRSI volunteer Debian/Ubuntu font teams / OpenFontLibrary http://planet.open-fonts.org signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [OpenFontLibrary] http://testvm.openfontlibrary.org/
Nicolas Spalinger wrote: >> Any news on importing the current OFLB code into svn? >> Thanks for the hard work already done on all this. > > Could someone please put the current work in a repository somewhere so > others can help out? > > Thanks! Sorry about the duplicated message :( Anyway if you're not ready for a public repository, I'd like a private tarball to contribute from. Cheers, -- Nicolas Spalinger, NRSI volunteer Debian/Ubuntu font teams / OpenFontLibrary http://planet.open-fonts.org signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [OpenFontLibrary] http://testvm.openfontlibrary.org/
> Any news on importing the current OFLB code into svn? > Thanks for the hard work already done on all this. Could someone please put the current work in a repository somewhere so others can help out? Thanks! -- Nicolas Spalinger, NRSI volunteer Debian/Ubuntu font teams / OpenFontLibrary http://planet.open-fonts.org signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [OpenFontLibrary] http://testvm.openfontlibrary.org/
> Any news on importing the current OFLB code into svn? > Thanks for the hard work already done on all this. Could someone please put the current work in a repository somewhere so others can help out? -- Nicolas Spalinger, NRSI volunteer Debian/Ubuntu font team / OpenFontLibrary http://planet.open-fonts.org signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [OpenFontLibrary] http://testvm.openfontlibrary.org/
Jon Phillips wrote: > Ok, actually Ben and Ed, I think better for you guys to login and look > at testvm, and import the site into OFLB SVN. I need to step back from > this right now for some high priority projects that I have to do to > pay the billz. Any news on importing the current OFLB code into svn? Thanks for the hard work already done on all this. > Jon Cheers, -- Nicolas Spalinger, NRSI volunteer Debian/Ubuntu font team / OpenFontLibrary http://planet.open-fonts.org signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [OpenFontLibrary] http://testvm.openfontlibrary.org/
Ok, actually Ben and Ed, I think better for you guys to login and look at testvm, and import the site into OFLB SVN. I need to step back from this right now for some high priority projects that I have to do to pay the billz. Jon On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:54 AM, Jon Phillips wrote: > Ok, then I'll just import the stuff. There is a script in the bin > folder of ccHost which moves ccadmin. > > Yes, I'll document the steps on the public wiki like I did on ocal: > > http://openclipart.org/wiki/Website_Development > > I'll do it when I do the re-update. But really, need others to try and > do their own local setup afterwards...ok, I'll just plow ahead...the > dump and import is going to slow me down like 3-5 days I bet... > > Jon > > On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:46 AM, Dave Crossland wrote: >> 2009/5/12 Jon Phillips : >>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:23 AM, Dave Crossland wrote: 2009/5/12 Jon Phillips : > Heya guys, with victor's help and some tweaking, got OFLB up on the > test site to a good state. I'm not seeing any errors, I'm not seeing any documentation :-( Without documentation we can't welcome contributors. >>> >>> Ok, so I will import the custom templates and things into the SVN that >>> osuosl setup ok? >> >> Yes :-) >> >>> Where do you want that to live? >> >> /var/www/openfontlibrary.org/public/openfontlibrary/www/openfontlibrary_files >> >>> And, can you past the >>> SVN modules for import from the test server you guys have been running >>> so I can get the commands run by OSUOSL please? >> >> I don't understand what you want :( >> >>> I'll write the documentation up on the update. I can't write >>> documentation when experimenting with how to get this installed >>> properly. >> >> Ideally, please keep a document of every command that you ran when >> installing the site. My HOW_THIS_SITE_WORKS.txt is a start at >> documenting the installation process, done this way. >> >> In my experience, if I wait until the installation is all done and >> then write a general summary, I forget important details. >> >>> need to add some svn:externals fun so the custom files are >>> updated this way as well >> >> :-) >> >>> must remember to >>> always move the ccadmin folder out of the way upon svn up as well. >> >> We should have a shell script at >> /var/www/openfontlibrary.org/UPGRADE.sh which does this. >> >>> Yes, we need to get to this point before going live. Get me the things >>> I ask for above, and I'll do that next. If you want the history of the >>> old SVN maintained, please do an svn dump of the svn used on oflb at >>> fontly, and make sure I can access it from that account you gave me. >> >> The fontly install has a shared account, openfontlibrary, so you have >> the same access as everyone else there :-) >> >>> Then, I will have to have an osuosl admin import it into the osuosl >>> repo so that it the history is maintained, make sense? >> >> Why can't we import it into the OSUOSL repo? >> >>> If you don't care about history, then can just import the files right >>> now into OFLB SVN on OSUOSL. >> >> The history is not that important, although keeping it would be ideal. >> > > > > -- > Jon Phillips > http://rejon.org/ > +1.415.830.3884 (sf/global) > +86 132-6817-8381 (china) > Sent from Missouri, United States > -- Jon Phillips http://rejon.org/ +1.415.830.3884 (sf/global) +86 132-6817-8381 (china) Sent from Beijing, China
Re: [OpenFontLibrary] http://testvm.openfontlibrary.org/
2009/5/12 Jon Phillips : > Ok all good...just sell on cafepress or something, but wouldn't consider it > a blocker. +1
Re: [OpenFontLibrary] http://testvm.openfontlibrary.org/
Ok all good...just sell on cafepress or something, but wouldn't consider it a blocker. Jon Phillips +1.415.830.3884 (global) +86.132.6817.8381 (beijing) j...@rejon.org On May 12, 2009 4:41 PM, "Dave Crossland" wrote: 2009/5/12 Jon Phillips : > Ok, then I'll just import the stuff. :-) > There is a script in the bin folder of ccHost which m... Okay cool. > Yes, I'll document the steps on the public wiki like I did on ocal: > http://openclipart.org/wiki... Great! > If you want to help me, please recreate some of those files on OFLB > wiki now and start updating... Okay, will do. > Then, what else has to be done before public launch? A fire should be > lit under that stuff too ... After seeing Nicolas' cool OFL T shirt, I want to be able to sell T shirts at the launch to raise money with our nice new logo :-)
Re: [OpenFontLibrary] http://testvm.openfontlibrary.org/
2009/5/12 Jon Phillips : > Ok, then I'll just import the stuff. :-) > There is a script in the bin folder of ccHost which moves ccadmin. Okay cool. > Yes, I'll document the steps on the public wiki like I did on ocal: > http://openclipart.org/wiki/Website_Development Great! > If you want to help me, please recreate some of those files on OFLB > wiki now and start updating the roadmap on the wiki, and prepping > outline of the press release about this. Okay, will do. > Then, what else has to be done before public launch? A fire should be > lit under that stuff too so that this launch can happen pre-moz-ff 3.5 After seeing Nicolas' cool OFL T shirt, I want to be able to sell T shirts at the launch to raise money with our nice new logo :-)
Re: [OpenFontLibrary] http://testvm.openfontlibrary.org/
If you want to help me, please recreate some of those files on OFLB wiki now and start updating the roadmap on the wiki, and prepping outline of the press release about this. Then, what else has to be done before public launch? A fire should be lit under that stuff too so that this launch can happen pre-moz-ff 3.5 jon On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:54 AM, Jon Phillips wrote: > Ok, then I'll just import the stuff. There is a script in the bin > folder of ccHost which moves ccadmin. > > Yes, I'll document the steps on the public wiki like I did on ocal: > > http://openclipart.org/wiki/Website_Development > > I'll do it when I do the re-update. But really, need others to try and > do their own local setup afterwards...ok, I'll just plow ahead...the > dump and import is going to slow me down like 3-5 days I bet... > > Jon > > On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:46 AM, Dave Crossland wrote: >> 2009/5/12 Jon Phillips : >>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:23 AM, Dave Crossland wrote: 2009/5/12 Jon Phillips : > Heya guys, with victor's help and some tweaking, got OFLB up on the > test site to a good state. I'm not seeing any errors, I'm not seeing any documentation :-( Without documentation we can't welcome contributors. >>> >>> Ok, so I will import the custom templates and things into the SVN that >>> osuosl setup ok? >> >> Yes :-) >> >>> Where do you want that to live? >> >> /var/www/openfontlibrary.org/public/openfontlibrary/www/openfontlibrary_files >> >>> And, can you past the >>> SVN modules for import from the test server you guys have been running >>> so I can get the commands run by OSUOSL please? >> >> I don't understand what you want :( >> >>> I'll write the documentation up on the update. I can't write >>> documentation when experimenting with how to get this installed >>> properly. >> >> Ideally, please keep a document of every command that you ran when >> installing the site. My HOW_THIS_SITE_WORKS.txt is a start at >> documenting the installation process, done this way. >> >> In my experience, if I wait until the installation is all done and >> then write a general summary, I forget important details. >> >>> need to add some svn:externals fun so the custom files are >>> updated this way as well >> >> :-) >> >>> must remember to >>> always move the ccadmin folder out of the way upon svn up as well. >> >> We should have a shell script at >> /var/www/openfontlibrary.org/UPGRADE.sh which does this. >> >>> Yes, we need to get to this point before going live. Get me the things >>> I ask for above, and I'll do that next. If you want the history of the >>> old SVN maintained, please do an svn dump of the svn used on oflb at >>> fontly, and make sure I can access it from that account you gave me. >> >> The fontly install has a shared account, openfontlibrary, so you have >> the same access as everyone else there :-) >> >>> Then, I will have to have an osuosl admin import it into the osuosl >>> repo so that it the history is maintained, make sense? >> >> Why can't we import it into the OSUOSL repo? >> >>> If you don't care about history, then can just import the files right >>> now into OFLB SVN on OSUOSL. >> >> The history is not that important, although keeping it would be ideal. >> > > > > -- > Jon Phillips > http://rejon.org/ > +1.415.830.3884 (sf/global) > +86 132-6817-8381 (china) > Sent from Missouri, United States > -- Jon Phillips http://rejon.org/ +1.415.830.3884 (sf/global) +86 132-6817-8381 (china) Sent from Missouri, United States
Re: [OpenFontLibrary] http://testvm.openfontlibrary.org/
Ok, then I'll just import the stuff. There is a script in the bin folder of ccHost which moves ccadmin. Yes, I'll document the steps on the public wiki like I did on ocal: http://openclipart.org/wiki/Website_Development I'll do it when I do the re-update. But really, need others to try and do their own local setup afterwards...ok, I'll just plow ahead...the dump and import is going to slow me down like 3-5 days I bet... Jon On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:46 AM, Dave Crossland wrote: > 2009/5/12 Jon Phillips : >> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:23 AM, Dave Crossland wrote: >>> 2009/5/12 Jon Phillips : Heya guys, with victor's help and some tweaking, got OFLB up on the test site to a good state. I'm not seeing any errors, >>> >>> I'm not seeing any documentation :-( >>> >>> Without documentation we can't welcome contributors. >> >> Ok, so I will import the custom templates and things into the SVN that >> osuosl setup ok? > > Yes :-) > >> Where do you want that to live? > > /var/www/openfontlibrary.org/public/openfontlibrary/www/openfontlibrary_files > >> And, can you past the >> SVN modules for import from the test server you guys have been running >> so I can get the commands run by OSUOSL please? > > I don't understand what you want :( > >> I'll write the documentation up on the update. I can't write >> documentation when experimenting with how to get this installed >> properly. > > Ideally, please keep a document of every command that you ran when > installing the site. My HOW_THIS_SITE_WORKS.txt is a start at > documenting the installation process, done this way. > > In my experience, if I wait until the installation is all done and > then write a general summary, I forget important details. > >> need to add some svn:externals fun so the custom files are >> updated this way as well > > :-) > >> must remember to >> always move the ccadmin folder out of the way upon svn up as well. > > We should have a shell script at > /var/www/openfontlibrary.org/UPGRADE.sh which does this. > >> Yes, we need to get to this point before going live. Get me the things >> I ask for above, and I'll do that next. If you want the history of the >> old SVN maintained, please do an svn dump of the svn used on oflb at >> fontly, and make sure I can access it from that account you gave me. > > The fontly install has a shared account, openfontlibrary, so you have > the same access as everyone else there :-) > >> Then, I will have to have an osuosl admin import it into the osuosl >> repo so that it the history is maintained, make sense? > > Why can't we import it into the OSUOSL repo? > >> If you don't care about history, then can just import the files right >> now into OFLB SVN on OSUOSL. > > The history is not that important, although keeping it would be ideal. > -- Jon Phillips http://rejon.org/ +1.415.830.3884 (sf/global) +86 132-6817-8381 (china) Sent from Missouri, United States
Re: [OpenFontLibrary] http://testvm.openfontlibrary.org/
2009/5/12 Jon Phillips : > On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:23 AM, Dave Crossland wrote: >> 2009/5/12 Jon Phillips : >>> Heya guys, with victor's help and some tweaking, got OFLB up on the >>> test site to a good state. I'm not seeing any errors, >> >> I'm not seeing any documentation :-( >> >> Without documentation we can't welcome contributors. > > Ok, so I will import the custom templates and things into the SVN that > osuosl setup ok? Yes :-) > Where do you want that to live? /var/www/openfontlibrary.org/public/openfontlibrary/www/openfontlibrary_files > And, can you past the > SVN modules for import from the test server you guys have been running > so I can get the commands run by OSUOSL please? I don't understand what you want :( > I'll write the documentation up on the update. I can't write > documentation when experimenting with how to get this installed > properly. Ideally, please keep a document of every command that you ran when installing the site. My HOW_THIS_SITE_WORKS.txt is a start at documenting the installation process, done this way. In my experience, if I wait until the installation is all done and then write a general summary, I forget important details. > need to add some svn:externals fun so the custom files are > updated this way as well :-) > must remember to > always move the ccadmin folder out of the way upon svn up as well. We should have a shell script at /var/www/openfontlibrary.org/UPGRADE.sh which does this. > Yes, we need to get to this point before going live. Get me the things > I ask for above, and I'll do that next. If you want the history of the > old SVN maintained, please do an svn dump of the svn used on oflb at > fontly, and make sure I can access it from that account you gave me. The fontly install has a shared account, openfontlibrary, so you have the same access as everyone else there :-) > Then, I will have to have an osuosl admin import it into the osuosl > repo so that it the history is maintained, make sense? Why can't we import it into the OSUOSL repo? > If you don't care about history, then can just import the files right > now into OFLB SVN on OSUOSL. The history is not that important, although keeping it would be ideal.
Re: [OpenFontLibrary] http://testvm.openfontlibrary.org/
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:23 AM, Dave Crossland wrote: > 2009/5/12 Jon Phillips : >> Heya guys, with victor's help and some tweaking, got OFLB up on the >> test site to a good state. I'm not seeing any errors, > > I'm not seeing any documentation :-( > > Without documentation we can't welcome contributors. Ok, so I will import the custom templates and things into the SVN that osuosl setup ok? Where do you want that to live? And, can you past the SVN modules for import from the test server you guys have been running so I can get the commands run by OSUOSL please? I'll write the documentation up on the update. I can't write documentation when experimenting with how to get this installed properly. Plus, I neeed to write some docs for the setup internally, and how to setup locally for a developer, like I did for OCAL. Yes, will do. The highest priority if you want this done is to look at the site and tell me what is ready or not ready. okay? After you get me the SVN stuff, then will update so that its as simple as svn up at the root of the install at OSUOSL. Right now, ccHost updates fine this way, but need to add some svn:externals fun so the custom files are updated this way as well. And, must remember to always move the ccadmin folder out of the way upon svn up as well. > I'll look at it now and won't change anything and try to write up how it > works. Ok, how it works is not nearly as important and what is or is not working so I can take this to being live. > The main question for me is: Can we do an "svn up" on the ccHost > directory to upgrade the ccHost code, while keeping our > openfontlibrary_files directory managed by our SVN repository? > Yes, we need to get to this point before going live. Get me the things I ask for above, and I'll do that next. If you want the history of the old SVN maintained, please do an svn dump of the svn used on oflb at fontly, and make sure I can access it from that account you gave me. Then, I will have to have an osuosl admin import it into the osuosl repo so that it the history is maintained, make sense? Then, I'll make the SVN repo work on the testvm site, so changes there get picked up via svn up. Also, will svn switch the working directories on the fontly test setup so that if you guys or ben wants to change there and commit, then can update the code on the osuosl site. If you don't care about history, then can just import the files right now into OFLB SVN on OSUOSL. Let me know. I'm trying to remove myself as a bottleneck here as fast as possible, but making documentation at this point isn't going to help this right now, just getting SVN and looking at what is or is not working on testvm will help...but mainly svn. Jon -- Jon Phillips http://rejon.org/ +1.415.830.3884 (sf/global) +86 132-6817-8381 (china) Sent from Missouri, United States
Re: [OpenFontLibrary] http://testvm.openfontlibrary.org/
2009/5/12 Jon Phillips : > Heya guys, with victor's help and some tweaking, got OFLB up on the > test site to a good state. I'm not seeing any errors, I'm not seeing any documentation :-( Without documentation we can't welcome contributors. I'll look at it now and won't change anything and try to write up how it works. The main question for me is: Can we do an "svn up" on the ccHost directory to upgrade the ccHost code, while keeping our openfontlibrary_files directory managed by our SVN repository?