Question as a git user, also generating patches that others might
want to check.
Is there a way of generating svn patches using git, or do we have to
hand edit the git patches to match
patch -p0 < patchfile
git-svn doesnt have a diff option, probably because git is patch
based system.
( I am happy to try patch -p1 if patch -p0 doesn't work, but I want
to what generates least work for everyone, but I don't really want to
have to go searching the tree much for the diff root more than that)
Ian
On 25 Jul 2008, at 16:40, Cassie wrote:
Yup - the patch you generated has git stuff in it, so I'm guessing
thats why
it works for you.
I put the details of how to generate non git patches on your first
jira
issue but you can also find the info here:
http://incubator.apache.org/shindig/#creatingPatches
Thanks!
- Cassie
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 8:48 AM, Nicolaas Matthijs <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Cassie,
I just tried to apply my patch on a clean svn checkout, and it
works if you
use
patch -p1 < "mypatch". This probably happens because I'm using git.
Should I be adjusting my patches?
Thanks,
Nicolaas
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Cassie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nicolass - improving the sample container to be more "real" is
definitely
on
our list of things to do. Like Ropu mentioned we also want to add
social
based features, but I think adding things like drag and drop and
real
prefs
etc is also a great place to start.
I definitely don't think the code should go all into the same
file :) but
using the samplecontainer directory for all of the code makes sense.
As for your patches, I was going to get those in today but they
are in a
slightly incorrect format. ie patch -p0 < "your patch file"
doesn't work.
I
updated the first jira issue with some quick instructions. Once you
follow
those then hopefully I'll be able to patch away!
Thanks for your help.
- Cassie
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 7:24 AM, Ropu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hte issue with that is that iGoogle is a Gadget render, and is not
using
the
social layer of opensocial
so for that you will need to add friends, activities, persistence
layer.
so it should be more like a orkuy or hi5 that iGoogle.
still we have the partuza, a simple social network that has all the
social
stuff ready to work with shindig
the only thing is that is coded in PHP :D
hope this helps
ropu
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Nicolaas Matthijs <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I would like to introduce an iGoogle like portal into Shindig,
which
allows
you to add multiple widgets in different columns and which allows
to drag them around with the state being saved in a cookie. I
would
like
to
do this for 2 reasons:
1) I've seen several requests for this type of functionality
passing
on
the
list
2) I think it might increase uptake of Shindig if people can
see what
can
be achieved with it
So my first question is whether you think this is a good idea. My
second
question is where you
think this should go. Should it go as a (big) modification to the
samplecontainer, which is perfectly
possible, or should it go in as a separate file in examples?
P.S.: I've done 3 patches for the samplecontainer already. How
long
does
it
normally take
to get an evaluation of those?
Thanks in advance,
Nicolaas
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