On 25 March 2013 17:43, Branko Čibej <[email protected]> wrote: > On 25.03.2013 18:34, Joachim Dreimann wrote: > > On 25 March 2013 17:24, Ryan Ollos <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:47 AM, Apache Bloodhound < > >> [email protected]> wrote: > >> > >>> #185: Typeahead for usernames on 'assign to' fields > >>> --------------------------+-------------------- > >>> Reporter: jdreimann | Owner: nobody > >>> Type: enhancement | Status: new > >>> Priority: minor | Milestone: > >>> Component: ui design | Version: > >>> Resolution: | Keywords: gsoc > >>> --------------------------+-------------------- > >>> > >>> Comment (by jdreimann): > >>> > >>> Replying to [comment:3 olemis]: > >>> I've removed the GSoC tag because a solution to this already exists > (see > >>> gjm's coment). > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Ticket URL: <https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/ticket/185#comment:4 > > > >>> Apache Bloodhound <https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/> > >>> The Apache Bloodhound (incubating) issue tracker > >>> > >> The AutocompleteUsersPlugin needs some work to make it compatible with > >> recent versions of jQuery. A patch was recently submitted that fixes > most > >> of the issues, but it needs to be refactored to eliminate a huge amount > of > >> JS code duplication. After I pull that patch in, we could start testing > the > >> plugin with Bloodhound. I could keep that on my near-term TODO list, and > >> maybe have it ready for inclusion in Release 6. Thoughts? > >> > > It's fairly low priority in my opinion, but if it's easy and quick for > you > > to do, sure! > > I suggest we tag such simple tasks as entry-level, for new contributors. > As Joe says, they're too small for GSoC, and too low priority to worry > about them ourselves, at least pre-1.0. > > -- Brane
We already do Brane, the tag is called <starter> and they are highlighted on our BloodhoundContributing page: https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/wiki/BloodhoundContributing I'm not the best judge of how easy it is though because of my limited Python knowledge. Still working on that :) This may be a good reminder for others though to not be shy and tag those relevant issues! -- Joe Dreimann | *User Experience Designer* | WANdisco<http://www.wandisco.com/> @jdreimann <https://twitter.com/jdreimann>
