Re: Public Bloodhound is down again

2017-12-18 Thread Daniel Brownridge
Hi Gary, Just catching up with all the mails after a busy work period. I've never had any kind of account but would like one to be able to contribute. If there is some kind of list, sign me up please! Should note I also have some (very rusty) experience with LDAP so can help with that if

Re: [Proposal] Migrate platform from Trac to Django

2017-12-18 Thread Daniel Brownridge
Hi Gary, Another plus one on this! > There are still a range of ways that we could implement such a migration > to Django, from starting from scratch to attempting to match the > interfaces provided by Trac so as to limit changes to code that sits on > top of it. One point to note about Django

Re: [Proposal] How to get out of this situation?

2017-11-06 Thread Daniel Brownridge
ly I prefer Django but both frameworks are >> promising. >> >> Thanks, >> Dammina >> >> On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 5:50 PM, Gary <alleg...@fastmail.co.uk> wrote: >> >>> Daniel, >>> >>> Sorry for the delay in the message appearing - it wen

Re: [Proposal] How to get out of this situation?

2017-10-25 Thread Daniel Brownridge
I used Bloodhound as our production issue management in a small organisation a few years back. In many respects it worked very well but there where a few glitches that became frustrating over time. I gravitated towards Bloodhound as at the time it appeared to be the best thing open source could

Re: Git for source control

2018-03-19 Thread Daniel Brownridge
I like git! On 19/03/18 14:55, Gary Martin wrote: > Hi everyone, > > As pointed out in another thread, I have not looked for any consensus on use > of git for issue tracking for work on a trac-less bloodhound. Part of the > reason would be my imperfect memory of discussions around making more

Re: Git for source control

2018-03-21 Thread Daniel Brownridge
@Gary, I understand, like HTML email either. Octocat was just there to make you smile. On 21/03/18 12:44, Gary Martin wrote: > On Mon, 19 Mar 2018, at 3:03 PM, Daniel Brownridge wrote: >> I like git! > Just remembered how much I dislike html for emails. That comment was hidden

Re: Git for source control

2018-03-21 Thread Daniel Brownridge
Don't like! On 21/03/18 14:04, Daniel Brownridge wrote: > like HTML email either

Re: looking to get back on track or possible retirement to attic

2020-02-02 Thread Daniel Brownridge
can use a slack channel somewhere appropriate if that would seem easier than irc for more people. Thanks! On Tue, 14 Jan 2020, at 6:16 AM, Daniel Brownridge wrote: Hi, Thanks for your honest email Gary! I find myself some time available at the moment and would like to make myself useful to th

Re: looking to get back on track or possible retirement to attic

2020-01-13 Thread Daniel Brownridge
Hi, Thanks for your honest email Gary! I find myself some time available at the moment and would like to make myself useful to the project. I'll probably need a hand getting acquainted so will refrain from wading in on the design discussion till I'm up and running in some sense. Apologies

Re: looking to get back on track or possible retirement to attic

2020-04-18 Thread Daniel Brownridge
OK, mission for this morning is get on Slack! On 16/04/2020 06:44, Greg Stein wrote: On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 12:39 AM Greg Stein wrote: ... Please note that since about 1.5 years ago, the Foundation has an official, supported Slack workspace at the-asf.slack.com. We have a Standard [NGO]

Re: Apache Bloodhound will be moving to the Attic

2023-08-21 Thread Daniel Brownridge
t looked at Gary's code either (assuming this is the repo at > > https://github.com/apache/bloodhound-core), this is the first thing I > will > > do, and I will share my feedback as soon as I can. > > > > Nikolay Tsanov > > +1-819-635-7198 > > > > On Sun,

Re: Apache Bloodhound will be moving to the Attic

2023-08-20 Thread Daniel Brownridge
live.bloodhound.apache.bloodhound.org if possible with the current version of Bloodhound. 4. Make a plan to get back off GitHub issues again. 5. Get consensus on the future development roadmap. (Possible features suggestion - 'Make it easy to import issues from Github Issues!') What do you think? *Daniel Brownridge

Re: Apache Bloodhound will be moving to the Attic

2023-08-18 Thread Daniel Brownridge
That would certainly work for me! On Fri, 18 Aug 2023, 14:37 Szabolcs Szasz, wrote: > Couldn't just the mirror on GitHub become the official dev hub, while > jettisoning all the other (admin, hosting etc.) burden? > > Sz. > > On Fri, Aug 18, 2023, 13:56 Daniel Brownridge &

Re: Apache Bloodhound will be moving to the Attic

2023-08-18 Thread Daniel Brownridge
Hi all, I have previously expressed interest in helping with the project. I've struggled a bit to get started. I found the Apache initiation rituals a bit challenging. If someone could help me out with that and give me access to the repos I'd like to be involved. Thanks, Daniel *Daniel

Re: Apache Bloodhound will be moving to the Attic

2023-08-25 Thread Daniel Brownridge
ase could you review and apply if appropriate. Many thanks, Daniel *Daniel Brownridge* dan...@freshnewpage.com +44 779 138 5626 On 21/08/2023 18:08, Greg Stein wrote: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/bloodhound/site/ It is read-only, but I can override that to apply any patches you send to

Re: signing an ICLA

2023-08-22 Thread Daniel Brownridge
Thanks Greg I'll aim to do that this week. On Tue, 22 Aug 2023, 03:28 Greg Stein, wrote: > For those who may want to commit in the future (Daniel, Nikolay), please > follow the instructions on this page: > https://www.apache.org/licenses/contributor-agreements.html#clas > > Fill in "bloodhound"