From zman at angstrom.net Thu Feb 1 21:56:41 2001 From: zman at angstrom.net (Zach Paine) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 21:56:41 -0500 Subject: [Wplug-web] Cocoon!!! Message-ID: <20010201215641.D31885@matrix.dyndns.org> Looks like cocoon is installed: http://wplug.org/Coccon.xml So rob: Could you point to some good docs or give a description of what we need to do? Later, zman -- Zach Paine http://www.wplug.org/~zman/zman.key Key available from pgp.ai.mit.edu ID: 87746D3D Fingerprint: B813 EFB8 ECD0 0C34 6F7F 71DD 01E9 17C3 8774 6D3D From zman at angstrom.net Wed Feb 7 20:53:57 2001 From: zman at angstrom.net (Zach Paine) Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 20:53:57 -0500 Subject: [Wplug-web] Should we ask for more help from the group? Message-ID: <20010207205357.A8063@matrix.dyndns.org> I think it may be a good idea to put an open call into wplug for volunteers willing to help with: 1. Content 2. Design 3. Backend work 4. Maintenance and anything else we can think of. What do you guys think? -- Zach Paine http://www.wplug.org/~zman/zman.key Key available from pgp.ai.mit.edu ID: 87746D3D Fingerprint: B813 EFB8 ECD0 0C34 6F7F 71DD 01E9 17C3 8774 6D3D From billings at negate.org Thu Feb 8 15:56:11 2001 From: billings at negate.org (Jonathan Billings) Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 15:56:11 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Wplug-web] Should we ask for more help from the group? In-Reply-To: <20010207205357.A8063@matrix.dyndns.org> Message-ID: On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Zach Paine wrote: > I think it may be a good idea to put an open call into wplug for volunteers > willing to help with: > 1. Content > 2. Design > 3. Backend work > 4. Maintenance > and anything else we can think of. What do you guys think? I think this is a fine idea. We wouldn't want people to think that there is some sort of inner circle controlling everything. I think an area on the webpage for suggestions would also be appropriate. It'd be nice if we had a bugzilla-type area where we could deal with such changes/bugs/suggestions From billings at negate.org Sun Feb 11 23:35:59 2001 From: billings at negate.org (Jonathan Billings) Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 23:35:59 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Wplug-web] More bk failures on unstable Message-ID: I'm getting this error: =========================================================================== check: wplug/themes/bluesteel.webtheme/topleftcornersmall.gif is locked but not writable. You need to go look at the file to see why it is read-only; just changing it back to read-write may not be the right answer as it may contain expanded keywords. It may also contain changes to the file which you may want. If the file is unneeded, a "bk unedit wplug/themes/bluesteel.webtheme/topleftcornersmall.gif" will fix the problem. =========================================================================== should I do as they suggest? It does this for all the .gifs. --Wbanguna From zman at angstrom.net Mon Feb 12 00:28:06 2001 From: zman at angstrom.net (Zach Paine) Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 00:28:06 -0500 Subject: [Wplug-web] More bk failures on unstable In-Reply-To: ; from billings@negate.org on Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 23:35:59 -0500 References: Message-ID: <20010212002806.A775@katra.dyndns.org> On Sun, 11 Feb 2001 23:35:59 Jonathan Billings wrote: > I'm getting this error: > > =========================================================================== > check: wplug/themes/bluesteel.webtheme/topleftcornersmall.gif is locked > but not writable. > You need to go look at the file to see why it is read-only; > just changing it back to read-write may not be the > right answer as it may contain expanded keywords. > It may also contain changes to the file which you may want. > If the file is unneeded, a "bk unedit > wplug/themes/bluesteel.webtheme/topleftcornersmall.gif" will fix the > problem. > =========================================================================== > > should I do as they suggest? It does this for all the .gifs. > I believe that problem stemmed from the fact that I scp'd my repos to wplug.org. I have succesfully done a formal bk clone now, and your push *should* work. -- Zach Paine http://www.wplug.org/~zman/zman.key Key available from pgp.ai.mit.edu ID: 87746D3D Fingerprint: B813 EFB8 ECD0 0C34 6F7F 71DD 01E9 17C3 8774 6D3D From zman at angstrom.net Mon Feb 12 18:54:42 2001 From: zman at angstrom.net (Zach Paine) Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 18:54:42 -0500 Subject: [Wplug-web] Updated Meeting Info Message-ID: <20010212185442.A8311@katra.dyndns.org> I updated the meeting info in wplug.info, wplug.org, and unstable.wplug.org. Check it out for accuracy :) -- Zach Paine http://www.wplug.org/~zman/zman.key Key available from pgp.ai.mit.edu ID: 87746D3D Fingerprint: B813 EFB8 ECD0 0C34 6F7F 71DD 01E9 17C3 8774 6D3D From billings at negate.org Tue Feb 13 19:36:33 2001 From: billings at negate.org (Jonathan Billings) Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 19:36:33 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Wplug-web] Bylaws going away Message-ID: I am going to remove the bylaws from the website, or at least put a placeholder there. Someting like "Watch This Space". From zman at angstrom.net Tue Feb 13 20:11:51 2001 From: zman at angstrom.net (Zach Paine) Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 20:11:51 -0500 Subject: [Wplug-web] Anonymous Repository Access Message-ID: <20010213201151.C11637@katra.dyndns.org> The anonymous access is down. I can bring it back up, but I need a way to make sure that it stays up. It keeps disappearing. Which repository should be available for anonymous access, stable, unstable or both on seperate ports? Zach -- Zach Paine http://www.wplug.org/~zman/zman.key Key available from pgp.ai.mit.edu ID: 87746D3D Fingerprint: B813 EFB8 ECD0 0C34 6F7F 71DD 01E9 17C3 8774 6D3D From zman at wplug.org Wed Feb 14 21:28:51 2001 From: zman at wplug.org (Zach Paine) Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 21:28:51 -0500 Subject: [Wplug-web] Getting ready for wplug.org: v2.0! Message-ID: <20010214212851.C14727@katra.dyndns.org> Lame subject huh? We should start polishing unstable so that we can push the new style to wplug.org and then start working on more advanced features. Bug hunt! It would be cool if we could setup bugzilla and tell wplug'ers to go and take a look. Hint hint nudge nudge. -- Zach Paine http://www.wplug.org/~zman/zman.key Key available from pgp.ai.mit.edu ID: 87746D3D Fingerprint: B813 EFB8 ECD0 0C34 6F7F 71DD 01E9 17C3 8774 6D3D From evand at wplug.org Wed Feb 14 22:19:44 2001 From: evand at wplug.org (Evan DiBiase) Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 22:19:44 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Wplug-web] Getting ready for wplug.org: v2.0! In-Reply-To: <20010214212851.C14727@katra.dyndns.org> Message-ID: On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Zach Paine wrote: > Lame subject huh? We should start polishing unstable so that we can push > the new style to wplug.org and then start working on more advanced > features. Bug hunt! It would be cool if we could setup bugzilla and tell > wplug'ers to go and take a look. Hint hint nudge nudge. Indeed. I'd be glad to help, when I can. Right now, I'm actually working on my English report, proving once again that I am the master of procrastination :-) -Evan From zman at wplug.org Sun Feb 18 13:51:06 2001 From: zman at wplug.org (Zach Paine) Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2001 13:51:06 -0500 Subject: [Wplug-web] Ready for publication Message-ID: <20010218135106.A16613@katra.dyndns.org> It seems to me that unstable is ready to be moved to stable. Please go and take a look: unstable.wplug.org Note that there have been some major structural changes in the way libraries and such are included in webpages. I have added a README file to the unstable repository which explains this and may be accessed by updating your local repository or reading the attatched copy. -- Zach Paine http://www.wplug.org/~zman/zman.key Key available from pgp.ai.mit.edu ID: 87746D3D Fingerprint: B813 EFB8 ECD0 0C34 6F7F 71DD 01E9 17C3 8774 6D3D -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: README Type: text/x-readme Size: 1359 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.wplug.org/pipermail/wplug-web/attachments/20010218/38187aba/attachment.bin From billings at negate.org Mon Feb 19 00:20:53 2001 From: billings at negate.org (Jonathan Billings) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 00:20:53 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Wplug-web] Perl modules needed for bugzilla Message-ID: We need to have a couple things before I can get bugzilla working. the Mysql modules (install Bundle::Mysql) (make sure that backwards compatibility is enabled in the config) TimeDate (installing Date::Format specifically) GD Chart::Base (depends on GD) After that, I'll need to set up a db for bugzilla under mysql, but that shouldn't be too much of a problem. Keep wplug-web appraised of the status of this request. From billings at negate.org Mon Feb 19 12:11:13 2001 From: billings at negate.org (Jonathan Billings) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 12:11:13 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Wplug-web] Perl modules needed for bugzilla In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I should have been more specific, those were PERL modules I needed. Get them from CPAN (or give me enough privs to do it myself). --jonathan From billings at negate.org Mon Feb 19 21:11:51 2001 From: billings at negate.org (Jonathan Billings) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 21:11:51 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Wplug-web] Bugzilla database access Message-ID: I've got most of it up and running, but I can't do anything further until there is a mysql database created named 'bugs' and the user 'bugs' has access to it through localhost. Eventually bugs.wplug.org will work (currently I'm using www.wplug.org/bugs, but rob tells me that this will work soon). I hope to eventually use the wplug standard theme (when that is chosen :) but intil then, it'll be the pretty simple bugzilla theme. --billings "coding onward" From evand at wplug.org Mon Feb 19 22:29:58 2001 From: evand at wplug.org (Evan DiBiase) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 22:29:58 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Wplug-web] Re: Bugzilla database access In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Jonathan Billings wrote: > I've got most of it up and running, but I can't do anything further until > there is a mysql database created named 'bugs' and the user 'bugs' has > access to it through localhost. Done. User 'bugs' has access from localhost with complete permissions on bugs.*. Password e-mailed to Jonathan and admin@ separately. Good work :-) -Evan From billings at negate.org Mon Feb 19 22:50:09 2001 From: billings at negate.org (Jonathan Billings) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 22:50:09 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Wplug-web] Re: Bugzilla database access In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Evan DiBiase wrote: > On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Jonathan Billings wrote: > > > I've got most of it up and running, but I can't do anything further until > > there is a mysql database created named 'bugs' and the user 'bugs' has > > access to it through localhost. > > Done. User 'bugs' has access from localhost with complete permissions on > bugs.*. Password e-mailed to Jonathan and admin@ separately. > > Good work :-) > > -Evan bugzilla is working now. check it out at http://bugs.wplug.org/ --billings From billings at negate.org Tue Feb 20 01:00:46 2001 From: billings at negate.org (Jonathan Billings) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 01:00:46 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Wplug-web] WPLUG bugzilla Message-ID: I've got a rough build of bugzilla working. I would suggest that you use it to make comments. We'll work on setting up some admins for it, as well as add other projects (other than TestComponent). Also, we'll need to draft a wplug or wplug-announce mail to the general group about the use of bugs.wplug.org. --jonathan "perl is tasty" billings From jeremy at gunix.net Tue Feb 20 07:19:42 2001 From: jeremy at gunix.net (Jeremy Dinsel) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 04:19:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Wplug-web] Re: Bugzilla database access In-Reply-To: Message-ID: How was the bugs record added to the zone file? It looks like RCS was overlooked. Future changes may delete this file. -j On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Jonathan Billings wrote: : I've got most of it up and running, but I can't do anything further until : there is a mysql database created named 'bugs' and the user 'bugs' has : access to it through localhost. : : Eventually bugs.wplug.org will work (currently I'm using : www.wplug.org/bugs, but rob tells me that this will work soon). I hope to : eventually use the wplug standard theme (when that is chosen :) but intil : then, it'll be the pretty simple bugzilla theme. : : --billings "coding onward" : -- - Jeremy Dinsel - somewhere in the monkey house From billings at negate.org Tue Feb 20 09:33:04 2001 From: billings at negate.org (Jonathan Billings) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 09:33:04 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Wplug-web] Re: Bugzilla database access In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Jeremy Dinsel wrote: > > How was the bugs record added to the zone file? It looks like RCS was > overlooked. Future changes may delete this file. > > -j Not with RCS. Probably should be fixed, if I only knew how. --jonathan From jeremy at gunix.net Tue Feb 20 13:48:50 2001 From: jeremy at gunix.net (Jeremy Dinsel) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 10:48:50 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Wplug-web] Re: Bugzilla database access In-Reply-To: Message-ID: co -l edit file ci -u -j On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Jonathan Billings wrote: : I've got most of it up and running, but I can't do anything further until : there is a mysql database created named 'bugs' and the user 'bugs' has : access to it through localhost. : : Eventually bugs.wplug.org will work (currently I'm using : www.wplug.org/bugs, but rob tells me that this will work soon). I hope to : eventually use the wplug standard theme (when that is chosen :) but intil : then, it'll be the pretty simple bugzilla theme. : : --billings "coding onward" : -- - Jeremy Dinsel - somewhere in the monkey house From billings at negate.org Tue Feb 20 19:02:02 2001 From: billings at negate.org (Jonathan Billings) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 19:02:02 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Wplug-web] Re: your mail In-Reply-To: <200102201417.AA118358238@goibsmail.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Zach Paine wrote: > Could you post an overview/description of bugzilla to wplug-web. For > example, I'm curious about how I fit into the equation. Obviously I > know how to submit bugs (thanks for fixing!), but can bugs be assigned > to me, and will I be notified? > > Thanks, > Zach Basically, at first, I've set up some products (which are things like wplug web, wplug web:unstable, and bugzilla) with components (like basic administration, database, etc). That way we can have different areas for each group to work on, just to keep bug categorization easier. Each will have a contact, which I've been setting to wplug-web at wplug.org. This will make it so if some bug goes too long without being looked at or assigned, it will send a whiney mail at the project contact (wplug-web currently). What I hope is people with privs to write to the repositories will assume the tickets, make comments, etc. Eventually, I'd like to have it so people can vote on which bug is the most important to fix, that way non-designers have some input into what's fixed. I'd also like to be able to set up a mail address on wplug.org that will feed bugs into bugzilla. Either that, or do some direct insertions from other parts of the web site. My goal here is to be able to have the non-bugzilla sites have 'comments/suggestions/gripes' pages where someone could enter info, and it'd be inserted as a new bug on bugzilla. At first, I think people on wplug-web should go to http://bugs.wplug.org and create an account. Your password will be emailed to you. From that point on, you can go through and look at the current bugs under each group, and reasign them to yourself. Work on the ticket, make comments, fix the bug, change the status to fixed, etc. Everything is pretty self-explanitory. Really what needs to be decided is what kind of structure is needed, or what is necessary. We could just go on a volunteer basis, where people go and take what they think they can handle. I currently don't have it set up where people get whiney email when a bug assigned to you isn't being worked on, mainly because I think it's annoying, and I get it enough from work. If we want to be structured, or if anyone wants to be a maintainer, feel free to volunteer! (I'm currently the maintainer for bugzilla, so I'll get notified if it gets bugs.) Currently, i can see wplug using this for managing the web-site stuff, but if wplug ever plans on building software, it could work there. I'm currently the bugzilla superman with all sorts of powers, but I can grant some powers to others (such as creating groups, products, components, users, configuration). I should probably give one other person superpowers, just in case I get run over by a bus. So, everybuddy, at least create an account on bugzilla! Take a look through the current bugs. There shouldn't be many, last I looked there were 4. As soon as I let this baby loose on the general wplug list, I'm sure we'll see more. One thing to ask: do you think we should have people submit bk patches to bugzilla? I don't really like the idea. But it might be nice for people who submitted them, that way they can see that people are working on them. --jonathan "bugz" billings From zman at wplug.org Tue Feb 20 19:55:33 2001 From: zman at wplug.org (Zach Paine) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 19:55:33 -0500 Subject: [Wplug-web] Re: your mail In-Reply-To: ; from billings@negate.org on Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 19:02:02 -0500 References: <200102201417.AA118358238@goibsmail.com> Message-ID: <20010220195533.D2672@katra.dyndns.org> On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 19:02:02 Jonathan Billings wrote: >snip< > What I hope is people with privs to write to the > repositories > will assume the tickets, make comments, etc. Eventually, I'd like to > have > it so people can vote on which bug is the most important to fix, that way > non-designers have some input into what's fixed. Ok cool. I will take as much wplug-web work as I can handle. It seems like the voting system is already in place; is that true? > I'd also like to be able to set up a mail address on wplug.org that will > feed bugs into bugzilla. Either that, or do some direct insertions from > other parts of the web site. My goal here is to be able to have the > non-bugzilla sites have 'comments/suggestions/gripes' pages where someone > could enter info, and it'd be inserted as a new bug on bugzilla. I don't know if this is a default feature of bugzilla, but debian's, gnome's, and most bugtracking systems I've been involved with have a setup where each bug is given a numerical address @bugs.whatever.com >snip< > > Really what needs to be decided is what kind of structure is needed, or > what is necessary. We could just go on a volunteer basis, where people > go > and take what they think they can handle. I currently don't have it set > up where people get whiney email when a bug assigned to you isn't being > worked on, mainly because I think it's annoying, and I get it enough from > work. If we want to be structured, or if anyone wants to be a > maintainer, > feel free to volunteer! (I'm currently the maintainer for bugzilla, so > I'll get notified if it gets bugs.) What does a maintainer position involve? Obviously I'm going to contribute as much as possible to wplug-web. At the moment I don't think that assigning bugs to people is necessary. In the future though it may be as particulars of the website, bugzilla, or wplug in general required more specialized expertise, etc. > Currently, i can see wplug using this for managing the web-site stuff, > but > if wplug ever plans on building software, it could work there. I'm > currently the bugzilla superman with all sorts of powers, but I can grant > some powers to others (such as creating groups, products, components, > users, configuration). I should probably give one other person > superpowers, just in case I get run over by a bus. It could in theory be used for organizational matters as well.. maybe a stretch. At the moment I just want to be able to assign bugs and change their status. > One thing to ask: do you think we should have people submit bk patches to > bugzilla? I don't really like the idea. But it might be nice for people > who submitted them, that way they can see that people are working on > them. > Why don't you like it? I kind of like the idea myself. It could save people w/ priv's a lot of work at times. -- Zach Paine http://www.wplug.org/~zman/zman.key Key available from pgp.ai.mit.edu ID: 87746D3D Fingerprint: B813 EFB8 ECD0 0C34 6F7F 71DD 01E9 17C3 8774 6D3D From zman at wplug.org Tue Feb 27 20:16:13 2001 From: zman at wplug.org (Zach Paine) Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 20:16:13 -0500 Subject: [Wplug-web] Publication Message-ID: <20010227201613.I15385@katra.dyndns.org> So.. no bugs have come into the page. Can I push unstable to stable? -- Zach Paine http://www.wplug.org/~zman/zman.key Key available from pgp.ai.mit.edu ID: 87746D3D Fingerprint: B813 EFB8 ECD0 0C34 6F7F 71DD 01E9 17C3 8774 6D3D From zman at wplug.org Wed Feb 28 19:09:59 2001 From: zman at wplug.org (Zach Paine) Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 19:09:59 -0500 Subject: [Wplug-web] Install-fest images Message-ID: <20010228190959.A18568@katra.dyndns.org> Word. The install-fest scripts still aren't working. Take a look at them in wplug/install-fest and php/ please. I think it has something to do with overlapping variables. Library paths needed to be different for each branch (/home/www/htdocs/wplug/lib vs /users/zman/public_html/wplug.zman/wplug/lib) so I setup a file in each lib directory called basedir.inc that sets $base equal to the basedir used in that branch. The php for install-fest images also uses a base variable. I tried to change it to base_fest but that didn't really seem to work. Could you guys take a look at them? Thanks zman -- Zach Paine http://www.wplug.org/~zman/zman.key Key available from pgp.ai.mit.edu ID: 87746D3D Fingerprint: B813 EFB8 ECD0 0C34 6F7F 71DD 01E9 17C3 8774 6D3D