Michael, can you please add Ali to Wave Jira?

On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 11:14 PM, Ali Lown <a...@lown.me.uk> wrote:

> I don't seem to be able to do this. (Well I can't see any way to
> assign myself to a task?)
> A look through the documentation suggests I might need to be granted
> the "Assign Issue"/"Assignable User" permission be granted for the
> wave project first.
>
> On 9 December 2011 01:42, Thomas Wrobel <darkfl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > If you tackle this, remember to assign yourself to;
> > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WAVE-275
> > :)
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> >
> > On 9 December 2011 01:09, Yuri Z <vega...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> No, AFAIK the code is legacy from Google Wave. I don't think that Linky
> >> should be implemented as robot/robot agent. I guess you can just
> register
> >> listener on update events and then insert the link annotation whenever
> text
> >> in the edited blip looks like a URL.
> >> So your suggestions sound right to me.
> >>
> >> On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 1:20 AM, Ali Lown <a...@lown.me.uk> wrote:
> >>
> >>> There seem to be a few references to 'linky' distributed through the
> >>> code (in doodad/Link and doodad/Suggestion) does this mean someone
> >>> else is already implementing this?
> >>>
> >>> The diagram on the old FAQ [0] suggests that linky was implemented as
> >>> an agent. Does this mean that it should be implement as a robot agent
> >>> (eg. the Welcome Bot / the Password bot)? Does doing this not mean
> >>> that linky would need to be added explicitly as a wave participant.
> >>> Can this be done automatically and hidden?
> >>>
> >>> The text along with WAVE-275 suggests implementing as a 'listener' for
> >>> performance reasons. I assume this means hooking it up to the
> >>> EditorUpdateEvent class - where can I find information for how to make
> >>> an agent do this?
> >>>
> >>> As for detecting the start/end of links, doodad/Link/Link.java has the
> >>> WEB_SCHEMES collection which I assume I would want to listen for to
> >>> find the start of the text needing annotating. Detecting the end could
> >>> be done simply by a space in the text, surely? Since that wouldn't be
> >>> a valid part of any URL.
> >>>
> >>> Is this anywhere near correct? Any comments/hints?
> >>> Thanks.
> >>>
> >>> Ali
> >>>
> >>> [0]: http://www.waveprotocol.org/faq
> >>>
>

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