Re: [fossil-users] terminology confusion

2015-04-17 Thread James Moger
github calling the project clone maintained on the server side a fork (I believe that's what it is, right?). 100% correct; a Github fork is a server-side clone. A Github fork is also part of the project fork network. This membership allows you to propose changes from your copy of the

Re: [fossil-users] terminology confusion

2015-04-17 Thread James Moger
Fossil simply defines it: Having more than one leaf in the check-in DAG is called a fork. After re-reading the wiki section that you pointed out I have a much better understanding of how Fossil defines a fork. Thanks for pointing that out. What I'm surprised at, after following both

Re: [fossil-users] terminology confusion

2015-04-16 Thread James Moger
Mercurial would call a Fossil fork a head[1]. -J [1]: http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/MultipleHeads On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Ron W ronw.m...@gmail.com wrote: As the flurry of discussion of forks starts to ebb, it occurred to me there is a conflict between how Fossil defines fork

Re: [fossil-users] Two trunks?

2015-04-06 Thread James Moger
I thought forks were blocked by the push in git. What scenario can lead to dual heads in git? By default non-fast-forward pushes (fork in Fossil terms) are blocked. If you have permission to force a non-fast-forward push then you can replace/overwrite the current branch tip/HEAD pointer.

Re: [fossil-users] New skin: Blitz

2015-03-16 Thread James Moger
I sent DRH a new bundle with some tweaks. - set padding on a instead of li in .mainmenu - adjust font-sizes on diff panels to 1rem, Blitz is 1rem=10px. 0.85rem is too small. - set the timeline checkin-id to lowercase rather than uppercase As for the content-width... the reason to set a max

Re: [fossil-users] Veracity Version control

2015-03-16 Thread James Moger
the one guy behind it also wrote a book about VCSs called Version Control By Example That one guy (Eric Sink) is actually a pretty well-respected VCS developer small business owner; Veracity was not a one-man project, it was an Apache licensed company product. In the early 2000s if you had to

[fossil-users] ANSI color would be nice

2015-03-16 Thread James Moger
If you're looking for improvement ideas (unfortunately without a corresponding contribution this time), ANSI color support would be a nice usability improvement. I suppose Windows could be a problem for that. -J ___ fossil-users mailing list

Re: [fossil-users] Git-v-Fossil. Was: Google code shutting down

2015-03-16 Thread James Moger
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 8:26 PM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote: Fossil was created to support the development of SQLite. All other use (and there is more and more of that lately) is just gravy. They all start somewhere. :) Git Hg were both written to solve the Linux kernel's

Re: [fossil-users] New skin: Blitz

2015-03-16 Thread James Moger
:26 AM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote: On 3/16/15, James Moger james.mo...@gmail.com wrote: adoption of [a responsive interface] would require changes to the Fossil-generated HTML, not just wrapping a header and a footer around the current generated content. Can you elaborate? What

Re: [fossil-users] New skin: Blitz

2015-03-15 Thread James Moger
Hi Sean, Normalize gets you to a level playing field across browsers but it is a starting point for creating a consistently operating CSS theme - it's not an endpoint. If you want a modern-looking CSS toolkit and don't mind looking like almost everyone else, then Twitter Bootstrap is a great

[fossil-users] New skin: Blitz

2015-03-13 Thread James Moger
Hello Fossil community, My name is James and I am not a Fossil user, I'm a git user. I also happen to run a moderately successful on-premise Git server project not unlike Fossil, http://gitblit.com. But that is not why I am writing you. I've long been an admirer of Fossil's integrated approach

Re: [fossil-users] New skin: Blitz

2015-03-13 Thread James Moger
So are you connected to the Git community? Can you be our bridge? No, I couldn't fill that role for you. I'm an independent developer and not associated with the core Git team. -J ___ fossil-users mailing list fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org

Re: [fossil-users] Google code shutting down

2015-03-13 Thread James Moger
What exists in the Git world to compare to Fossil as a private, self-contained, all-in-one service? Feature-for-feature: GitLab If you can live with less: Gitblit, Gerrit, RhodeCode, GitBucket, Stash -J ___ fossil-users mailing list

Re: [fossil-users] Git-v-Fossil. Was: Google code shutting down

2015-03-13 Thread James Moger
for on-premise installs been entertained? I haven't tried it yet, but on it's face it seems to address some of the above list. -J [1]: http://git.zx2c4.com/cgit On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 5:46 PM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote: On 3/13/15, James Moger james.mo...@gmail.com wrote: What exists

[fossil-users] Theme dependencies, CLA, BSD licensing

2015-03-12 Thread James Moger
Hi Fossil Community, I have a question regarding how to proceed with contributing a theme which may have (embedded) dependencies that are not original works of the theme author. There is a long-standing tradition of building on the works of others and it's not clear to me how that dovetails with

Re: [fossil-users] Theme dependencies, CLA, BSD licensing

2015-03-12 Thread James Moger
I'll mail you one anyway as I may want to share example code changes to improve generated html and who knows what else. :) -J On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote: On 3/12/15, James Moger james.mo...@gmail.com wrote: Beautiful. I will assume this answer would

Re: [fossil-users] Theme dependencies, CLA, BSD licensing

2015-03-12 Thread James Moger
Beautiful. I will assume this answer would apply to other MIT licensed dependencies. @Richard: Is there an online version of your CLA? Or do you require a mailed copy? -J On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote: On 3/12/15, James Moger james.mo...@gmail.com