I will have a look, it sounds as a good place to start. While trying to reproduce this, I also wrote down some of the peculiarities that I observed as a new Bloodhound user. I'll post them to the list when I get a grasp of UI philosophy and project itself.
Peter On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 2:09 PM, Gary Martin <[email protected]>wrote: > Peter, > > So, it does seem a little difficult to scan for suitable tickets. I > imagine that > https://issues.apache.org/**bloodhound/ticket/187<https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/ticket/187>should > be pretty straight forward and would give you a vague look at the > genshi template language if you are interested in that. > > #187: Remove row count and results pagination from Dashboard > > ..because 'More' buttons exist for both the 'My tickets' and 'Active > Tickets' sections, and the pagination links on Active Tickets only link > to > the same Custom Query anyway. > > Essentially this relates to these kind of views: > > * > https://issues.apache.org/**bloodhound/dashboard<https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/dashboard> > * > https://issues.apache.org/**bloodhound/milestone/Release%**202<https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/milestone/Release%202> > > At the moment these show pagination but only link to query pages rather > than changing the view in place, as might be implied. I do not think that > we are proposing at the moment that we would see anything more than a few > tickets. Unless anyone else knows something different of course. > > Cheers, > Gary > > > On 09/17/2012 12:05 PM, Gary Martin wrote: > >> Hi Peter, >> >> That is fantastic... thanks for pointing out that this is confusing! It >> looks like a point that is definitely worth clearing up. As you found, some >> of the code appears in that location but the Bloodhound and Trac code >> itself will be available in directories alongside the installer directory. >> Does this help? >> >> I'll have a look through the existing tickets and try to work out some >> good tickets for you and other new starters as soon as possible. >> >> Cheers, >> Gary >> >> >> On 09/17/2012 11:52 AM, Peter Koželj wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I am looking to join the Bloodhound community to help out. >>> For now I am doing some digging around installation-running-code >>> changes-deploy cycle. >>> >>> When following the >>> https://issues.apache.org/**bloodhound/wiki/**BloodhoundContributing<https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/wiki/BloodhoundContributing>document >>> I >>> found a bit of inconsistency between the document and my results trying >>> to >>> follow it. It suggests that the source is placed in >>> installer/bloodhound/src where it can be tweaked with. >>> In my case, I only get source for external modules but not for the >>> Bloodhound itself. Probably just a missinformation in document or am I >>> doing something wrong? >>> >>> Also, If you have some beginner's task at hand that could be a side >>> product >>> of my Bloodhound explorations, let me know. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Peter >>> >>> >> >
