For the record, I'm migrating my projects to Github mainly because of this,
see:
https://code.google.com/p/psutil/issues/detail?id=407
I hope Google will eventually understand how serious this is and has been
for the past 1.5 years now.
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Well, it's been a year now since this issue was first reported. Rated the
second-highest issue of all time, by your users. That updates page must
have been *really* buggy, to take this long to bring back. I guess you
guys have been busy working on some exciting new things instead for the
Well, it's been over 6 months, and 1) the activity page is still broken, 2)
no explanation given from Google. It's as if they just decided we're
removing this useful feature from our site. Why? Because f*ck you, that's
why. Guess you get what you pay for. I would encourage anyone with a Git
Hi Lennard,
Any news on that post-mortem report?
Mike
On Friday, March 9, 2012 11:41:41 AM UTC-5, Lennard de Rijk wrote:
Hi Mike,
On Mar 9, 9:39 am, Mike nei...@atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca wrote:
Any feedback at all from Google? Comments on Issue 24324 are
disabled, and we're
*Let's Face It, Google is evil now.*
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They also are not mobile friendly - atom feeds do not work on Android
browser. This is no replacement for the real thing.
On May 22, 11:02 am, Brian Rayne rayn...@gmail.com wrote:
I've missed the updates listing since the very first day they tore it
out. I can get by opening multiple feeds
I've missed the updates listing since the very first day they tore it
out. I can get by opening multiple feeds every time I want to check
on my project, but it still isn't nearly as convenient, and for some
reason there's no word wrap (on issue updates feed) so I can't even
skim through the text
True, but those don't go that far back and for the source changes
section only enumerates updates for the branch last updated. So if two
branches were updated in the same day, you'll only know one got
changed. Better than nothing, but not effecient or reliable.
This is so dumb. We've been
Since there hasn't been a reply yet, I've found the atom feeds on
http://code.google.com/p/{project-name}/feeds to be useful. That is, the
Issue Updates and Source Changes Atom feed combined look a bit like the old
Updates page - except they are two seperate feeds. Actually, the main
reason I
Any update Google team? Please? I assume this is never coming back now
since it's been gone for several months and you're simply working on
the new feature. Can we get a status on that then? 725 people want
this basic functionality back. Can you reassure us our voices are
being heard and you're
Approaching 2 months now...can someone from Google please let us know
what the plan is here and when we can expect something to change?
Please. It's been a long time and thousands of people hate what has
happened. Can you please simply give us an update? I think we deserve
that.
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GoogleCode team what's wrong in your head. I can't believe you turn
off the update function page while there are already so poor in
features of project hosting. You must have the internal API to access
the projects then not care of the feeling of the other users? Shame on
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On Mar 28, 6:33 am, Mike nei...@atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca wrote:
It's been a month now, and there's still no tangible information from
the developers. For a site that caters to open-source projects, it's
a little disconcerting to be left in the dark like this, with vague
responses about
It's been a month now, and there's still no tangible information from
the developers. For a site that caters to open-source projects, it's
a little disconcerting to be left in the dark like this, with vague
responses about non-disclosure agreements. Any status update would go
a long way to
Without the updates page, I don't know how to:
* See what issues have been recently reported. If you don't get e-mail
updates when new issues are reported, I think you are out of luck on
this one.
* See what revisions have recently been committed. This can be
achieved through SVN logs.
* See what
Another week and still nothing. I've seen two projects I follow move
to github since this occured. I just don't understand it. From a
business side, all your doing is losing/upsetting customers. For what?
What has been gained by this? It should not take months to reimplement
basic, fundamental
Almost a month now, over 500 hundred stars (representing thousands of
users) and no real resonse. Please tell us the plans on bringing this
vital feature back. Any eta on its reimplementation? Can someone at
least just confirm that it IS on its way back, so we can breath a
little easier?
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1) Have a look at the top 20 or so open issues at
http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/list. In particular, look at
the dates when they were first submitted.
2) Now, ask yourself, will the Updates page be fixed anytime in the
near future?
(Crying in a corner is an optional step 3).
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I can say exactly the same. So I quote it. Google code is much less
valuable than it was before. And it worked. Even if it is fragile.
Better to have it than nothing.
On Mar 17, 2:21 am, Erlend Sogge Heggen e.so...@gmail.com wrote:
Sincerely miss this feature, please bring it back.
As a
Sincerely miss this feature, please bring it back.
As a project manager, it was by far the quickest way for me to get a quick
reading on our project's latest developments and issues all in one timeline.
On Tuesday, February 28, 2012 5:25:22 PM UTC-8, Dustin Carlino wrote:
The Activity page
Any feedback at all from Google? Comments on Issue 24324 are
disabled, and we're directed to this thread which has no responses
from the developers.
The Updates page was awesome. Part of my daily routine was sipping my
morning coffee while doing a quick check for any new commits/issues.
It
Hi Mike,
On Mar 9, 9:39 am, Mike nei...@atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca wrote:
Any feedback at all from Google? Comments on Issue 24324 are
disabled, and we're directed to this thread which has no responses
from the developers.
I responded once ^_^, and I'd like to think I'm a developer. We are
+100 This feature was highly valuable and missing it blinds the
developers to updates to the wiki pages, or closed issues. The page
was highly convenient and quick way to see what is going on with a
project, and gauge how active a project really is ...etc.
Please bring back this feature.
-
On Mar 5, 2:10 pm, wes mcdaniel wespipe...@gmail.com wrote:
So where do we stand google? It's been a while now and obviously
there's been a lot of outrage and loss of customers. The issue has
been starred almost 400 times! What more do you want?
+1.
I just spent an hour trying to figure out
I've just noticed it's gone.
Seriously, this was possibly one of the best features of GC.
If it was seriously broken then it makes sense to temporariliy disable as
long as it gets back to being healthy, but deciding to remove it completely
without re-adding it in future makes no sense at all.
Please bring this feature back, it was incredibly useful to me:
I used it to see how active a project was.
I used it to see the summary of activities on my projects.
Please bring it back!
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So where do we stand google? It's been a while now and obviously
there's been a lot of outrage and loss of customers. The issue has
been starred almost 400 times! What more do you want? Can you please
confirm you're bringing it back now? I can't image how upset you'll
make everyone if you actually
I originally thought it was taken off by another group member when I
first noticed it. Looked everywhere for the option to turn in back on
in the Admin section, but I couldn't find it.
It was, without a doubt, THE most useful function on Googlecode, and
frankly, it was the only thing keeping me
My sincere apologies.
Indeed I wrongly speculated about this and I was not the first one
either. A few minutes after posting here, I read near the end of the
very same issue I posted about, a comment stating and I quote (comment
#17):
It's more of a side-effect of the removal of updates.
So
That is a nice summary. I fully support this view.
It's now Google's turn to show if and how much it values the wants, habits
and needs of us.
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On Mar 3, 7:36 pm, Bruno Santos wyldc...@gmail.com wrote:
What I find the funniest thing about all of this was that there is no
reference to one of the major reasons why the Updates tab was taken
down: people's emails and personal informations were popping up on the
Updates page.
Here's the
I used the updates tab to view source when a project removed the
source tab. So how the heck is someone unfamiliar with Google code
know if a project contains source? This is not open source friendly.
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Same her.
Meanwhile, the link is gone and also the little widget that used to show
high/little/low activity.?
Any comments form Google?
Am Mittwoch, 29. Februar 2012 02:25:22 UTC+1 schrieb Dustin Carlino:
The Activity page under Project information is broken (The page
you asked for does not
On Friday, March 2, 2012 8:57:51 AM UTC-5, ingo.w...@googlemail.com wrote:
Same her.
Meanwhile, the link is gone and also the little widget that used to show
high/little/low activity.?
Any comments form Google?
The statement that was given was:
We have turned off updates because the
Comment from google is it was broken, cause it was fagile. (/
facepalm)
There is an issue related to this:
http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=24324
Comments were disabled to stop angry bashing.
On Mar 2, 2:57 pm, ingo.wechs...@googlemail.com wrote:
Same her.
Meanwhile, the link
I got here because the issue at
http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=24324colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Priority%20Stars%20Owner%20Summary
was closed for comments but somehow Google wants to keep up the
conversation by directing us here. The last comment said:
Of course if you have
On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 4:25:22 AM UTC+3, Dustin Carlino wrote:
The Activity page under Project information is broken (The page
you asked for does not exist.) for all projects I've checked (in
particular, android -- http://code.google.com/p/android/updates/list).
This was working
The Activity page under Project information is broken (The page
you asked for does not exist.) for all projects I've checked (in
particular, android -- http://code.google.com/p/android/updates/list).
This was working about a week ago.
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