Lloyd, > - When you click on a herd command and go into the Feed View, could > the Feed View parse out the "Help" field of each command in the feed > and list them? This, so that I don't have to read the source code to > make a high level judgement whether or not the command is interesting > to me.
It is possible, i think - good idea. > - Can there be a way to opt-in or opt-out specific custom commands > instead of having the herd command parse everything? Say I've written > a couple commands that do private or intranet-ish things, but I want > to participate in the Herd otherwise. It's on my to-do list. On Oct 13, 2009, at 2:47 PM, Lloyd Atkinson wrote: > > Nice work so far Fernando. I was looking at it a little bit and have > two feature requests: > > - When you click on a herd command and go into the Feed View, could > the Feed View parse out the "Help" field of each command in the feed > and list them? This, so that I don't have to read the source code to > make a high level judgement whether or not the command is interesting > to me. > > - Can there be a way to opt-in or opt-out specific custom commands > instead of having the herd command parse everything? Say I've written > a couple commands that do private or intranet-ish things, but I want > to participate in the Herd otherwise. > > Thanks! > > On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Fernando Takai > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi everyone! >> >> This weekend i put Herd behind apache+mod_wsgi - so now, we have a >> more stability and better performance. >> You can access it through http://herd.fernandotakai.net. >> >> (btw, sorry for changing the urls every time - this should be the >> last >> one.) >> >> For those that never used Herd before, let me quick explain how it >> works: >> >> - Herd indexes your custom feeds - and to do that, you need to >> subscribe to this command feed http://gist.github.com/206199. >> >> - From time to time, the command will automatically submit your >> custom >> feeds to Herd server. >> (If you want, you can submit by hand using the herd command) - >> everything is done anonymously and as soon as possible, with https. >> >> - There's a background process running daily that will fetch the >> command source, parse it and updates it on the database - them, the >> command will be available for everyone. >> >> There's a lot of work to be done on it - this is just the 0.1 version >> - so, if you want, you can take a look at the source-code here: >> http://bitbucket.org/fernandotakai/herd/overview/ >> If you find bugs (and you will find them) you can: >> >> 1. Open a ticket on trac - http://ubiquity.mozilla.com/trac and >> assign >> to me. My login is http://fernandotakai.wordpress.com >> 2. Email the core-dev user list - [email protected] >> 3. Email me directly >> >> Also, i will be on hanging irc - irc.mozilla.org#ubiquity - i'm fern. >> >> On Oct 9, 3:27 pm, Fernando Takai <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Good news everyone! >>> >>> I just put a test version of the new herd on the air - you can >>> access >>> it throughhttp://fernandotakai.net:8080/ >>> As you can see, it's a test version - i need to finish a lot of >>> things >>> regarding configuration to make it run faster. >>> >>> If you really want, you can subscribe to this >>> commandhttp://gist.github.com/206199 >>> and the run it (or wait till it run automatically) >>> After that, you will need to wait till the server fetches and parses >>> your feeds (right now, it's doing it at midnight, so you maybe will >>> have to wait a little) >>> >>> You can get herd's source here:http://bitbucket.org/fernandotakai/ >>> herd/overview/ >>> >>> -- >>> Fernando Takaihttp://twitter.com/fernando_takai >> >>> >> > > > -- Fernando Takai http://twitter.com/fernando_takai --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ubiquity-firefox" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/ubiquity-firefox?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
