Re: [naviserver-devel] initial set up and first look

2016-11-03 Thread Gustaf Neumann
Am 02.11.16 um 21:30 schrieb Adam Jensen: > Back at the Bitbucket web interface, I could then press the 'Compare' > button and see the change. Continuing to follow the instructions, I've > created a pull request to test the process. this worked perfectly, the change is already in the code base. -g

Re: [naviserver-devel] initial set up and first look

2016-11-02 Thread Adam Jensen
On 11/02/2016 09:12 AM, Gustaf Neumann wrote: [snip] > mercurial can be understood as a "simpler git". up to a certain point, > one has the same commands like in git ("pull", "push"), but later the > details certainly differ. My impression is that git allows more detailed > configuration, but i

Re: [naviserver-devel] initial set up and first look

2016-11-02 Thread Gustaf Neumann
Am 02.11.16 um 02:24 schrieb Adam Jensen: > I am somewhat new to Mercurial and Bitbucket but I've set up an account > and cloned the repository. Does anyone know of a tutorial or blog that > describes a work-flow, process, or development methodology that fits > this situation? > > There is the cano

Re: [naviserver-devel] initial set up and first look

2016-11-01 Thread Adam Jensen
On 10/31/2016 08:44 AM, Gustaf Neumann wrote: > many of us use naviserver since many years, so we get blind to > things, which pop up immediately to the eye of a new user. I understand and agree; observing a new user's responses can be very informative. > Also keep in mind, that the code and docu

Re: [naviserver-devel] initial set up and first look

2016-10-31 Thread Gustaf Neumann
Am 31.10.16 um 01:59 schrieb Adam Jensen: > Hi, I am very new to this software. > > NaviServer 4.99.14d1 under FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE-p1 > > One of the first things that I noticed was the [writer example][1] the contrib/example pages have not been maintained since ages, ... but you are right, a novic