On Wednesday, 9 April 2014 at 03:05:14 UTC, Brad Roberts wrote:
Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D
bugzilla is going to go read-only for some much needed
maintenance and upgrading. Assuming all goes well, it will
come back an hour or so later as issues.dlang.org.
Well, my ISP decided that it wanted to take the night off while I was about
half done.
Completed:
- issues.dlang.org should be functional
- bug changes are slow due to mail sending
- github updated to point to new site
Todo:
- old site doesn't redirect yet
- auto tester graphs pull
On Wednesday, 9 April 2014 at 07:59:26 UTC, Brad Roberts wrote:
Well, my ISP decided that it wanted to take the night off while
I was about half done.
Completed:
- issues.dlang.org should be functional
- bug changes are slow due to mail sending
- github updated to point to new site
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:
Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is
going to go read-only for
some much needed maintenance and upgrading.
Interesting. So what's new in this version of bugzilla (or rather what
was the old version and which
On 4/9/14, Andrej Mitrovic andrej.mitrov...@gmail.com wrote:
- All links are underlined by default (a little bit ugly, but I can
use a stylish script to override this)
Here's what I use for the Stylish[1] addon:
-
@-moz-document url-prefix('https://issues.dlang.org'),
Not sure what exactly needs to be done about it, but I noticed that
Deskzilla Lite doesn't recognize issues.dlang.org as an open source
installation and thus denies to add the D product with its 12k bugs.
Am 09.04.2014 14:38, schrieb Sönke Ludwig:
Not sure what exactly needs to be done about it, but I noticed that
Deskzilla Lite doesn't recognize issues.dlang.org as an open source
installation and thus denies to add the D product with its 12k bugs.
Also seems like votes are disabled.
Due to some personal events, this release took a lot longer than
anticipated, but now it's ready (with a record number of 120
fixes/additions). Major changes and improvements:
- Implemented SSL certificate validation (mostly important for HTTP
client requests and for the SMTP client) - note
On 4/9/14, 2:38 AM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:
Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is
going to go read-only for
some much needed maintenance and upgrading.
Interesting. So what's new in this version of bugzilla
On 4/9/14, 5:55 AM, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
Am 09.04.2014 14:38, schrieb Sönke Ludwig:
Not sure what exactly needs to be done about it, but I noticed that
Deskzilla Lite doesn't recognize issues.dlang.org as an open source
installation and thus denies to add the D product with its 12k bugs.
Also
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:
As to what the 3.4 to 4.4 changes entail.. I'm sure that list is long as
it's years and many many
versions worth of changes. Best source for that would be to peruse the
bugzilla change logs.
Excellent. Found a few pages listing the new
For the Deskzilla Lite problem, it's because the new URL isn't
currently on their list of open-source project's urls. I just opened
an issue (https://jira.almworks.com/browse/DZO-1187) with them about
it.
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:
On 4/9/14, 5:55 AM, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
Wait.. deskzilla, a tool on top of bugzilla, uses Jira to track bugs? There's
irony in that.
On 4/9/14, 11:51 AM, Orvid King wrote:
For the Deskzilla Lite problem, it's because the new URL isn't
currently on their list of open-source project's urls. I just opened
an issue
Almost forgot that the OpenSSL Windows binaries are shipped together
with vibe.d. I've tagged a version with the latest OpenSSL 1.0.1g. Be
sure to use this if you plan on setting up an SSL based server on Windows:
http://code.dlang.org/packages/vibe-d/0.7.19+openssl-1.0.1g
On 03/04/2014 02:55, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
A lot of them could apply to us as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TS1lpKBMkgg
Andrei
One interesting point near the end. He glossed over it since he was
running out of time, but this was in the slides:
What I'm after
* I don't need
On Wednesday, 2 April 2014 at 04:16:55 UTC, Daniel Murphy wrote:
Jay Norwood wrote in message
news:tsyxasgqmrkmuolmf...@forum.dlang.org...
Is there a test suite that you have to pass to declare it
fully functional?
Not that I know of, but it _almost_ passes the dmd test suite
(3
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:
Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is
going to go read-only for
some much needed maintenance and upgrading.
I've just noticed some new behavior which looks like a bug. When I
click on edit next to the Status
On 4/9/2014 4:21 PM, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
Sure, the language may be the core, and one of the most
important aspects, but the rest of the tool-chain is extremely important
too.
I don't think everyone in the D community (and outside it too) fully
stands behind this idea.
I think a big part
It's moving your focus down to the status block just below the comment textarea. Not a bug, but
also not super obvious.
On 4/9/14, 1:50 PM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:
Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is
going
On Saturday, 5 April 2014 at 18:47:50 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 4/5/2014 10:10 AM, Timon Gehr wrote:
On 04/03/2014 04:45 AM, Walter Bright wrote:
On 4/2/2014 6:55 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
A lot of them could apply to us as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TS1lpKBMkgg
at
On Wednesday, 9 April 2014 at 07:59:26 UTC, Brad Roberts wrote:
Well, my ISP decided that it wanted to take the night off while
I was about half done.
Completed:
- issues.dlang.org should be functional
- bug changes are slow due to mail sending
- github updated to point to new site
On 4/9/14, 2:26 PM, Kapps wrote:
On Wednesday, 9 April 2014 at 07:59:26 UTC, Brad Roberts wrote:
Well, my ISP decided that it wanted to take the night off while I was about
half done.
Completed:
- issues.dlang.org should be functional
- bug changes are slow due to mail sending
-
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:
It's moving your focus down to the status block just below the comment
textarea. Not a bug, but
also not super obvious.
I know. But it's a total usability anti-pattern. It would be like
hitting the horn in your car and then getting a display
On 4/9/14, 2:47 PM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts bra...@puremagic.com wrote:
It's moving your focus down to the status block just below the comment
textarea. Not a bug, but
also not super obvious.
I know. But it's a total usability anti-pattern. It would be like
hitting the
Hello. Here is a programming language that is coded in D. The
documentation is included in the file. It is ment to be used as a
general purpose scripting language. Its name is HarpoScript. It
has enough features for general purpose work at the moment,
however its not exactly efficient. If you
On Wednesday, 9 April 2014 at 17:55:08 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
Due to some personal events, this release took a lot longer
than anticipated, but now it's ready (with a record number of
120 fixes/additions). Major changes and improvements:
- Implemented SSL certificate validation (mostly
Is there some way to get the severity column back on the search results
page? And make regressions orange again?
On 4/9/14, 9:03 PM, Daniel Murphy wrote:
Is there some way to get the severity column back on the search results page?
And make regressions
orange again?
At the bottom of the search results page there is a 'change columns' button with the ui to control
the columns to display. You'd have
On 04/09/2014 05:31 PM, Harpo wrote:
a programming language that is coded in D.
Congratulations! :)
Another one by a high school student:
https://github.com/Rhodeus/Script
The author had won first place among high school students in TÜBİTAK
competition.
Ali
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