Naftoli,
Yes, looked at your source. I was curious about the source of the
downloaded xml you have in there.
http://develop.github.com/p/issues.html seems to have them all. Thanks!
Cheers, Indrajit
On 03/02/10 7:57 PM, Naftoli Gugenheim wrote:
They have an API. I think the site is develop.github.com, or something like
that.
The source code is on github.com/nafg, although I think there it references an
xml file I downloaded rather than the live urls, as it does locally (ironically
:) ). I took the basic archetype (actually I couldn't maven install the
archetypes because I was offline so I copied the archetype resources and
changed the placeholders etc. :) ) and wrote the code and xhtml in the
HelloWorld.howdy snippet!
If anyone has any suggestions and/or constructive criticism please pile it on!
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Indrajit Raychaudhuri<[email protected]> wrote:
Great stuff! Where did you get the github issue xml?
Cheers, Indrajit
On 03/02/10 10:14 AM, Naftoli Gugenheim wrote:
If anyone finds github's issue manager too limited, I made a teeny
little app that lets you list the issues in a more configurable way. All
comments welcome!
http://github-issues.naftoligug.staxapps.net/index
You do not need to log in or register. Right now it only browses issues
for dpp/liftweb. Use the check boxes on top to filter tickets, click
column headers to sort, and click 'more' or 'less' on a ticket to view
its description.
Enjoy!
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