Re: [Radiant] Volunteers Needed! Radiant Wiki Migration

2009-04-07 Thread John W. Long

On Apr 7, 2009, at 1:21 PM, Steven Southard wrote:
I'm happy to help.  I'll do the first part or the second.  It only  
looks like about 50 pages.  Let me know which you want from me.


Awesome Steven. Why don't you start on the first part.

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Re: [Radiant] Volunteers Needed! Radiant Wiki Migration

2009-04-07 Thread Vassilis Rizopoulos

John W. Long wrote:

On Apr 7, 2009, at 1:21 PM, Steven Southard wrote:
I'm happy to help.  I'll do the first part or the second.  It only 
looks like about 50 pages.  Let me know which you want from me.


Awesome Steven. Why don't you start on the first part.

I took a quick look at the site and there's a couple of this that might 
help expedite the situation:


The root of the wiki is the 'Documentation' page. I guess orphan pages 
will be handled by the GitHub wiki so you can safely ignore those.
But there are a few pages that can be ignored from the beginning (like 
the Welcome to Junebug page). Actually this should be easy, the 
welcome page has no edit link.
Some pages (like admin and dbPrueba - spanish speaking devs I see :) ) 
don't have any content. You might want to filter them out as well.
I think the trickiest part will be the images and how to map the links 
from one site to the other (see simple_password page).
Some pages are marked as obsolete in the title. I don't know if you 
might want to do some cleanup on that as well.
Now, what  we did when moving the ruby-lang content was dump the old 
content as a Hash (i.e. {:title,:date,:author,:content} ) with yaml and 
then pump it back into radiant. That should make a nice simple handover 
format for the second stage.
Hmmm, I won't deprive you of the pleasure in doing this Steven, although 
my hands have started itching already :)

Cheers,
V.-

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Re: [Radiant] Volunteers Needed! Radiant Wiki Migration

2009-04-07 Thread Steven Southard
The images look like they can stay were they are for now.  Is a txt  
file named with the page title containing the page content okay?  I  
don't see the author and date info, do we need that?  If it's okay  
I'll make a file for any page that has content under http://wiki.radiantcms.org/all/list 
.


Steven





On Apr 7, 2009, at 12:47 PM, Vassilis Rizopoulos wrote:


John W. Long wrote:

On Apr 7, 2009, at 1:21 PM, Steven Southard wrote:
I'm happy to help.  I'll do the first part or the second.  It only  
looks like about 50 pages.  Let me know which you want from me.


Awesome Steven. Why don't you start on the first part.

I took a quick look at the site and there's a couple of this that  
might help expedite the situation:


The root of the wiki is the 'Documentation' page. I guess orphan  
pages will be handled by the GitHub wiki so you can safely ignore  
those.
But there are a few pages that can be ignored from the beginning  
(like the Welcome to Junebug page). Actually this should be easy,  
the welcome page has no edit link.
Some pages (like admin and dbPrueba - spanish speaking devs I  
see :) ) don't have any content. You might want to filter them out  
as well.
I think the trickiest part will be the images and how to map the  
links from one site to the other (see simple_password page).
Some pages are marked as obsolete in the title. I don't know if you  
might want to do some cleanup on that as well.
Now, what  we did when moving the ruby-lang content was dump the old  
content as a Hash (i.e. {:title,:date,:author,:content} ) with yaml  
and then pump it back into radiant. That should make a nice simple  
handover format for the second stage.
Hmmm, I won't deprive you of the pleasure in doing this Steven,  
although my hands have started itching already :)

Cheers,
V.-

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Re: [Radiant] Volunteers Needed! Radiant Wiki Migration

2009-04-07 Thread Sean Cribbs
If there's only around 50 pages, that doesn't seem a substantial amount 
to a quick audit.  Also, any of you can feel free to ask questions about 
specific pages.


Something else someone could do that wouldn't take long:

The current Home page on the github wiki is oriented toward developers 
looking to get involved and is a near-rote transcription of what was on 
the original Trac site.  Someone could copy or move this to a more 
appropriate page name like For Developers or Contributing or Help 
or Getting Started.  One could even break this out into separate pages 
if necessary.


Sean

Vassilis Rizopoulos wrote:

John W. Long wrote:

On Apr 7, 2009, at 1:21 PM, Steven Southard wrote:
I'm happy to help.  I'll do the first part or the second.  It only 
looks like about 50 pages.  Let me know which you want from me.


Awesome Steven. Why don't you start on the first part.

I took a quick look at the site and there's a couple of this that 
might help expedite the situation:


The root of the wiki is the 'Documentation' page. I guess orphan pages 
will be handled by the GitHub wiki so you can safely ignore those.
But there are a few pages that can be ignored from the beginning (like 
the Welcome to Junebug page). Actually this should be easy, the 
welcome page has no edit link.
Some pages (like admin and dbPrueba - spanish speaking devs I see :) ) 
don't have any content. You might want to filter them out as well.
I think the trickiest part will be the images and how to map the links 
from one site to the other (see simple_password page).
Some pages are marked as obsolete in the title. I don't know if you 
might want to do some cleanup on that as well.
Now, what  we did when moving the ruby-lang content was dump the old 
content as a Hash (i.e. {:title,:date,:author,:content} ) with yaml 
and then pump it back into radiant. That should make a nice simple 
handover format for the second stage.
Hmmm, I won't deprive you of the pleasure in doing this Steven, 
although my hands have started itching already :)

Cheers,
V.-



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Re: [Radiant] Volunteers Needed! Radiant Wiki Migration

2009-04-07 Thread John W. Long

On Apr 7, 2009, at 2:24 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

The images look like they can stay were they are for now.


Agreed. I believe they are all hosted on other servers.

Is a txt file named with the page title containing the page content  
okay?  I don't see the author and date info, do we need that?  If  
it's okay I'll make a file for any page that has content under http://wiki.radiantcms.org/all/list 
.


I think that'd be fine for now. Maybe look through the generated pages  
before moving on to step 2 and remove any that are bogus.


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Re: [Radiant] tags extension

2009-04-07 Thread Steven Southard
I've done this twice now on two different servers.  If I use git clone  
to build my radiant project and try to start it up with the tags  
extension it has this problem.  If I use the radiant gem to build my  
project it seems to work fine.  The problem is solved for me but I  
can't help and wonder what the problem is.  Using git clone to build  
the radiant project seems like a great way to build it.  Did I over  
look something?  Did I do something wrong?  Are the files somehow  
different?


Steven






On Apr 6, 2009, at 2:58 PM, Steven Southard wrote:


Has anyone else installed Radiant 7.1 and the tags and seen:

NoMethodError in Admin/pages#edit

Showing vendor/extensions/tags/app/views/admin/pages/ 
_tag_field.html.erb where line #3 raised:


undefined method `quoted_table_name' for false:FalseClass

Extracted source (around line #3):

1: tr
2:   td class=labellabel for=page_tagsTags/label/td
3:   td class=fieldinput class=textbox id=page_tags  
name=page[meta_tags] size=160 type=text value=%=  
@page.tag_list % //td

4: /tr

Trace of template inclusion: app/views/admin/pages/ 
_fields.html.haml, app/views/admin/pages/edit.html.haml

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[Radiant] Radiant Hack Day - April 25th

2009-04-07 Thread Sean Cribbs

You're invited to another Radiant Hack Day/Sprint!

What: Radiant Hack Day
When: Saturday, April 25th, 10:00AM-? EDT
Where: 
 Carrboro Creative Coworking

 205 Lloyd St, Suite 101
 Carrboro, NC, 27510
 carrborocoworking.com

Both John and I will be in attendance, leading the design/UI and 
development pieces respectively. 
This is an easy way to get started contributing to the project, learn 
more about Radiant, or to work on your own feature with guidance from 
the community.  We're going lower ceremony than our big one in October, 
but still encourage out-of-towners to come.  Contact me privately via 
email if you need help making arrangements to attend, or if you'd like 
to be involved remotely.


Happy hacking!

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Re: [Radiant] Volunteers Needed! Radiant Wiki Migration

2009-04-07 Thread Steven Southard

Here are the files for part 1:

http://stevensouthard.com/radiantwiki.zip


On Apr 7, 2009, at 2:24 PM, John W. Long wrote:


On Apr 7, 2009, at 2:24 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

The images look like they can stay were they are for now.


Agreed. I believe they are all hosted on other servers.

Is a txt file named with the page title containing the page content  
okay?  I don't see the author and date info, do we need that?  If  
it's okay I'll make a file for any page that has content under http://wiki.radiantcms.org/all/list 
.


I think that'd be fine for now. Maybe look through the generated  
pages before moving on to step 2 and remove any that are bogus.


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Re: [Radiant] Volunteers Needed! Radiant Wiki Migration

2009-04-07 Thread Mohit Sindhwani

John W. Long wrote:

On Apr 7, 2009, at 2:24 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

The images look like they can stay were they are for now.


Agreed. I believe they are all hosted on other servers.


You are right - most of the pictures are screen shots that I had put 
in.  They are all hosted on my site.




Is a txt file named with the page title containing the page content 
okay?  I don't see the author and date info, do we need that?  If 
it's okay I'll make a file for any page that has content under 
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/all/list.


I think that'd be fine for now. Maybe look through the generated pages 
before moving on to step 2 and remove any that are bogus.


I'll try and take a look at this later to see how I can put in some 
time.  I hope that the target wiki is still TexTile.


Cheers,
Mohit.
4/8/2009 | 10:21 AM.



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