Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-24 Thread Christian Hammond
The extensions work will still be 2.0. We will either end up going from 1.6 to 2.0, or we'll package a bunch of GSoC/UCOSP work as 1.7 while working on 2.0. Christian -- Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org VMware, Inc. - http://www.vmware.com On Th

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-24 Thread Jan Koprowski
Christian! It is great news! 1.7 sounds better then 2.0 :) Thanks! Regards, On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 7:17 AM, Christian Hammond wrote: > Extensions are going to be the big focus once we get 1.6 out the door. A lot > of work has gone into it by many, many students through both UCOSP and GSoC, >

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-24 Thread Christian Hammond
Extensions are going to be the big focus once we get 1.6 out the door. A lot of work has gone into it by many, many students through both UCOSP and GSoC, so that'll continue :) Webhooks will end up being an exension. We had some work toward refactoring it into an extension recently. Christian --

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-24 Thread Jan Koprowski
Hi Christian, I'm surprised You share my point of view. I agree with You that making something new is much more interesting then ending someone's work. Things I can't wait are: * Kicked as Extensions with many, many, many hooks provided and well documented :D * Cool webhooks sending also som

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-24 Thread Christian Hammond
I quite agree. A lot of that needs to be finished up. For some of it, we've had students go and finish up the project (or at least get further on it) and we'll probably continue to do that. There's always, of course, the need to deliver an interesting project that a student can work on. Finishing

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-23 Thread Jan Koprowski
Hi, Personally I will be glad if GSoC won't provide new features because there is too much cool stuff waiting on non-public branches I can't wait. IMHO this stuff wait too long and providing it to stable version should be the first goal. Regards, Jan On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 1:39 AM, Paul Schu

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-23 Thread Paul Schulz
Hi Christian, On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 6:49 AM, Christian Hammond wrote: > Hey everyone, > > We've been accepted again this year in Google's Summer of Code, a yearly > event where students from around the world participate in open source > projects, developing work experience and getting paid for

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-22 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Alexander, You can apply with any idea that you like. We can certainly go over things, and fine-tune the idea during the selection process with you. It doesn't have to be an idea from this list. We just can't select any projects until the selection process begins, and will have to sort through

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-22 Thread Alexander Solovets
> @Alenxander, I mean no misunderstanding, I have no ill intent, just > eagerness to use this program. So can I still apply with my idea - improvements of post-review tools? Or am supposed to use only ideas from the list? Should I present a patch that would fix one of RB issues or should I post so

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-22 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Sam, I understand that this is something you want ASAP, having just gone through an install. However, it's important to know that for the moment at least, Review Board is in no way our full-time job. It's something we work on in the evenings and weekends when time permits, and really there's on

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-22 Thread Sam Batista
I just meant it as a slightly snarky comment towards Christian Hammond and his experienced development practices :-p I know that hiring a talented coder for the Summer of Code project is a much more organized way of getting something like this done. I'm just a bit sad that I'll have to wait till A

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-22 Thread Alexander Solovets
> You sound experienced. Alright, but it's about time it gets done heh? Is this question to me? I feel a little misunderstanding of this conversation =( -- Want to help the Review Board project? Donate today at http://www.reviewboard.org/donate/ Happy user? Let us know at http://www.reviewboard

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-22 Thread Daniel Benamy
I'll suggest finishing bazaar support in post-review although there may not be that much work left there. Dan On Mar 21, 4:19 pm, Christian Hammond wrote: > Hey everyone, > > We've been accepted again this year in Google's Summer of Code, a yearly > event where students from around the world par

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-21 Thread Sam Batista
You sound experienced. Alright, but it's about time it gets done heh? On Mar 21, 7:31 pm, Christian Hammond wrote: > A bit early, yeah. I have in my head what I'd like to do for it, and I want > to make sure whatever student we work with is on the same page. Too many > efforts around installation

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-21 Thread Christian Hammond
A bit early, yeah. I have in my head what I'd like to do for it, and I want to make sure whatever student we work with is on the same page. Too many efforts around installation will just complicate things. Christian -- Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com Review Board - http://www.reviewboard

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-21 Thread Sam Batista
It seems there's quite a bit of interest in this installer project. Quite a few people posting on the discussion here, as well as students in the Summer_of_Code wiki page. Is it too early to create a github page, start collecting information and getting people involved? On Mar 21, 5:55 pm, Christi

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-21 Thread Christian Hammond
The installation work is an entirely separate body of work from the post-review proposal. It's not one or the other. However, we tend to get 15+ applications each year, and can only accept generally 3 or 4, so I can't promise anyone at this point that they'll be accepted. We won't be able to make

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-21 Thread Alexander Solovets
Does it mean that you reject "ReviewBoard CLI" project? If you need more details I can provide it here. I spoke with other RB users and at least one of them said it would be a good idea. Mostly, because console interface makes it possible to add non-web GUI on the top of it. And a GUI in turn havin

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-21 Thread Christian Hammond
Agreed. We have a prototype Windows installer, which gets you part of the way there on a standard Windows setup. What's needed at that point is, I think, a graphical front-end to rb-site, like we have on Linux. For Linux (and this carries to Windows as well), I'd like to eventually see the instal

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-21 Thread Sam Batista
I think setting up some kind of all encompassing setup for this software would great to drive up its user base, which I believe is essential for its continuous improvement, now that it's reached a pretty stable and useful state. On Mar 21, 4:24 pm, Alexander Solovets wrote: > http://groups.google

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-21 Thread Alexander Solovets
http://groups.google.com/group/reviewboard-gsoc/browse_thread/thread/fc38a36b2f93fa21 -- Want to help the Review Board project? Donate today at http://www.reviewboard.org/donate/ Happy user? Let us know at http://www.reviewboard.org/users/ -~--~~~~--~~--~--~--- To

Re: Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-21 Thread Robert Munteanu
Hi, As far as I know a past GSOC session was the one that gave the initial version of the ReviewBoard connector for Eclipse ( ereviewboard ). I have picked up that integration and improved it in terms of - stability - support for the 2.0 REST API - feature additions

Review Board accepted to Google Summer of Code 2011 - Looking for mentors/ideas

2011-03-21 Thread Christian Hammond
Hey everyone, We've been accepted again this year in Google's Summer of Code, a yearly event where students from around the world participate in open source projects, developing work experience and getting paid for it. We're expecting about 4 or 5 students this year, but we can grow that number w

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-22 Thread Scott Quesnelle
Reporting. The ability to see things like - how many review requests a given developer has open at the moment. - How many reviews and review requests a given developer has done in the last X days - Stats on review requests. Average length, Min/max. etc. We have also had the situation where with m

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-22 Thread Christian Hammond
Hey :) Thanks! I think one of the things I'd really like to see is: 1) The DVCS work mentioned in this thread. 2) Maybe some work on the extensions branch. 3) File attachments 4) Some creative UI for better tracking review requests and reviews. I'd love to see what people would brainstorm separa

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-20 Thread David McCloskey
f all, for those who aren't familiar with this, Google Summer of Code > is a yearly program from Google where students from around the world are > paid to work on open source projects. We participated as an organization > last year and received some awesome features (some of which are g

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-19 Thread Eduardo Felipe
Now you have! Congrats! What would you like the most seen implemented? []s Eduardo. On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 7:35 PM, Christian Hammond wrote: > We haven't even been accepted yet (though we've had several student > applications already!) so no huge hurry. Ideally, though, within 1-2 weeks. > >

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-11 Thread Christian Hammond
We haven't even been accepted yet (though we've had several student applications already!) so no huge hurry. Ideally, though, within 1-2 weeks. Christian -- Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org VMware, Inc. - http://www.vmware.com On Thu, Mar 11, 20

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-11 Thread Paul Schulz
When do the suggestions need to be in by? The company that I work for uses Reviewboard across several international sites. I'm attempting to collect suggestion from the other users. Cheers, Paul On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 7:41 AM, Stephen Gallagher wrote: > On 03/10/2010 04:32 PM, Dan Savilonis wr

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-11 Thread Stephen Gallagher
On 03/10/2010 04:32 PM, Dan Savilonis wrote: > I would generalize Stephen's idea and just call it general support for > distributed vcs workflow since RB isn't really built around that model > and we're kind of stuffing it in after the fact. > I found some time today and decided to extend post-

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-10 Thread Christian Hammond
It's not the complexity so much. LDAP, AD, and S3 are things masked by auth and storage backends in Django. We can get those cheaply and there's no user-facing UI for any of it. Furthermore, those are needed for core operations of Review Board. Features like advanced bug tracker integration or bu

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-10 Thread Brad Hards
On Thursday 11 March 2010 05:39:29 pm Christian Hammond wrote: > I would love integration like this, but it's going to have to wait until we > land Extensions support in 2.0. Otherwise we end up complicating the > codebase, dependencies, UI and settings. I respect your call on this, but my (hackish

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-10 Thread Christian Hammond
I would love integration like this, but it's going to have to wait until we land Extensions support in 2.0. Otherwise we end up complicating the codebase, dependencies, UI and settings. Christian -- Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org VMware, Inc. -

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-10 Thread Brad Hards
On Wednesday 10 March 2010 08:44:48 am Christian Hammond wrote: > Hi everyone, > > We've signed up again this year to take part in Google's Summer of Code. > We're still awaiting acceptance, but want to brainstorm some ideas that > students can work on. I'd like to see integration with buildbot (v

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-10 Thread JohnHenry
automatically generating a review > > (using > > > > > --guess-summary and --guess-description) for every patch since the > > > > > divergence from upstream, properly handling the linking to a parent > > diff. > > > > > > On Tue, Mar

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-10 Thread Christian Hammond
ummary and --guess-description) for every patch since the > > > > divergence from upstream, properly handling the linking to a parent > diff. > > > > > > On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Christian Hammond < > chip...@chipx86.com > > > >wrote: > > > &g

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-10 Thread Dan Savilonis
iew (using > > > --guess-summary and --guess-description) for every patch since the > > > divergence from upstream, properly handling the linking to a parent diff. > > > > On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Christian Hammond > >wrote: > > > > > Hi everyo

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-10 Thread Christian Hammond
rgence from upstream, properly handling the linking to a parent diff. > > > > On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Christian Hammond >wrote: > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > We've signed up again this year to take part in Google's Summer of >

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-10 Thread Dan Savilonis
x27;s Summer of Code. > > We're still awaiting acceptance, but want to brainstorm some ideas that > > students can work on. > > > First of all, for those who aren't familiar with this, Google Summer of > > Code is a yearly program from Google where students from

Re: Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-09 Thread Stephen Gallagher
Hammond wrote: > Hi everyone, > > We've signed up again this year to take part in Google's Summer of Code. > We're still awaiting acceptance, but want to brainstorm some ideas that > students can work on. > > First of all, for those who aren't familiar with

Requesting ideas for Google Summer of Code

2010-03-09 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi everyone, We've signed up again this year to take part in Google's Summer of Code. We're still awaiting acceptance, but want to brainstorm some ideas that students can work on. First of all, for those who aren't familiar with this, Google Summer of Code is a yearly progr

Re: Project Updates: Google Summer of Code, and new documentation

2009-03-23 Thread Manny Rodriques
tian Hammond wrote: > Hi everyone. > > I thought I'd let everyone know about two major things that have happened > this week. > > 1) We've been accepted as an organization for this year's Google Summer of > Code. This is a yearly event provided by Google where st

Re: Project Updates: Google Summer of Code, and new documentation

2009-03-23 Thread Laurent Dufrechou
've been accepted as an organization for this year's Google Summer of > Code. This is a yearly event provided by Google where students get a chance > to work on various open source projects, and are paid for that work. This is > a great opportunity to improve Review Board in interesti

Project Updates: Google Summer of Code, and new documentation

2009-03-22 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi everyone. I thought I'd let everyone know about two major things that have happened this week. 1) We've been accepted as an organization for this year's Google Summer of Code. This is a yearly event provided by Google where students get a chance to work on various open sourc

Re: Google Summer of Code

2009-03-21 Thread Christian Hammond
Review Board - http://www.review-board.org VMware, Inc. - http://www.vmware.com On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Christopher Orr wrote: > > Hi all, > > I just saw that Review Board got accepted for Google Summer of Code > this year. Great news! > > The ideas page is

Fwd: Google Summer of Code

2009-03-19 Thread Christopher Orr
Begin forwarded message: > From: Alejandro Cadavid > Date: 20 March 2009 02:34:24 GMT > To: Christopher Orr > Subject: Re: Google Summer of Code > X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.6 required=3.9 tests=BAYES_00,X_IP > autolearn=no version=3.2.5 > > I never heard about thi

Google Summer of Code

2009-03-19 Thread Christopher Orr
Hi all, I just saw that Review Board got accepted for Google Summer of Code this year. Great news! The ideas page is looking good: http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/wiki/Summer_of_Code_Ideas Just in case any potential students are reading, Eclipse integration would be an excellent