Feel free to comment or point out if there were notable things that I've
missed:
https://reviews.apache.org/r/14127/
Will post EOD.
Thanks Andrew
What's the deal with https://reviews.apache.org ? I found it empty (i.e. 3
items)
Is the Apache Cordova project migrating to it soon?, people don't know
about it?
If the Cordova Project wants to make it part fo the dev workflow it might
help to document it on the Wiki
Hum maybe I'm looking in the wrong place.
I go to Groups and I only see one cordova
https://reviews.apache.org/groups/
https://reviews.apache.org/groups/cordova/
I got to My Account seetings and I can only add one group cordova
Which groups do you belong to or wish to watch?
[] cordova
Maybe
Just a bit confused here
For committers code reviews are done in reviews.apache.org
For contributors code reviews are done in github.com
Why?
Guessing here:
Committers don't use pull request system of github.com, they use git
on git-wip-us.apache.org server and for some reason committers
That all sounds right to me.
The .reviewboardrc sets group = cordova, so the trick for it being sane is
to use the post-review tool
On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Carlos Santana csantan...@gmail.comwrote:
Hum maybe I'm looking in the wrong place.
I go to Groups and I only see one cordova
What is .reviewboardrc ? is that a file on every cordova git repo?
What post-review tool?
If its RBTools I couldn't get that to work on my mac, maybe is a permission
thing. Or someone can put a quick cheat to set it up for cordova dev.
On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 10:11 AM, Andrew Grieve
ah I see, thanks for the explanation
Cool I see it now duh!
cordova-docs:(master)$ cat .reviewboardrc
#
# Settings for post-review (used for uploading diffs to reviews.apache.org).
#
GUESS_FIELDS = True
OPEN_BROWSER = True
TARGET_GROUPS = 'cordova'
REVIEWBOARD_URL = 'http://reviews.apache.org'
Thanks Brian
Andrew Grieve Here is the new patch for Cordova Blog
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-3997
- Includes your changes merged from GitHub
https://github.com/csantanapr/cordova-blog/pull/4
- Added rss feed xml and link
- Added favicon.ico for Cordova Website
- Added the first
I'm good for staging and review new features on GitHub Pages before pushing
live content to svn/infra
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 5:16 PM, Brian LeRoux b...@brian.io wrote:
Did I forgot to say I don't love SVN.
Ya.
Can we host this on gtihub pages and maintain the website on Github, and
Looks great Carlos! I say ship it.
Maybe just throw up a welcome blog post that says to 'watch this space
for more info very soon!'.
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:01 PM, Carlos Santana csantan...@gmail.com wrote:
JIRA item contains the svn diff for the Cordova Blog and is ready to be
check
Ok I have this working with jekyll and GitHub pages
You can preview gh-pages branch here:
http://csantanapr.github.io/cordova-blog/blog
You can see repo here:
https://github.com/csantanapr/cordova-blog
Blog README:
https://github.com/csantanapr/cordova-blog/blob/master/www/README.md
All
JIRA item contains the svn diff for the Cordova Blog and is ready to be
check in by a committer.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-3997
Please review and let me know if you have any issues.
--Carlos
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 4:38 PM, Carlos Santana csantan...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok I have
The Developer Gods are on my side this morning.
Starting today to work on Cordova Blog using Jekyll and this pod-cast
landed today
#54: Jekyll and CMS-less websites with Young Hahn and Dave Cole
http://5by5.tv/webahead/54
June 27, 2013 at 7:00pm • 1 hour 28 minutes
After many years of using
the least friction.
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Carlos Santana
csantan...@gmail.com
wrote:
Yes mirror to Github, official and live content will be stored on
apache
servers.
+1 on the repo name cordova-blog
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:52 PM
and live content will be stored on apache
servers.
+1 on the repo name cordova-blog
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Shazron shaz...@gmail.com wrote:
+1 on Jekyll and Github. All we need is to request a cordova-blog repo
on
git-wip-us, and then the Github mirror does all
, official and live content will be stored on
apache
servers.
+1 on the repo name cordova-blog
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Shazron shaz...@gmail.com wrote:
+1 on Jekyll and Github. All we need is to request a cordova-blog repo
on
git-wip-us, and then the Github mirror
???
Seems like the least friction.
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Carlos Santana csantan...@gmail.com
wrote:
Yes mirror to Github, official and live content will be stored on
apache
servers.
+1 on the repo name cordova-blog
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Shazron
to Github, official and live content will be stored on
apache
servers.
+1 on the repo name cordova-blog
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Shazron shaz...@gmail.com
wrote:
+1 on Jekyll and Github. All we need is to request a cordova-blog
repo
on
git
, official and live content will be stored on
apache
servers.
+1 on the repo name cordova-blog
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Shazron shaz...@gmail.com
wrote:
+1 on Jekyll and Github. All we need is to request a cordova-blog
repo
on
git-wip-us
This is great idea.
I don't mind the same content in both places. (PhoneGap and Cordova)
Phonegap is spelled Cordova anyway :-)
Some of the blog posts in PhoneGap point to personal blogs.
I would thin that the Cordova Blog will do the same have blogs hosted on
its site or point to personal blog
...@gmail.com wrote:
This is great idea.
I don't mind the same content in both places. (PhoneGap and Cordova)
Phonegap is spelled Cordova anyway :-)
Some of the blog posts in PhoneGap point to personal blogs.
I would thin that the Cordova Blog will do the same have blogs hosted on
its site
, Carlos Santana csantan...@gmail.com
wrote:
This is great idea.
I don't mind the same content in both places. (PhoneGap and Cordova)
Phonegap is spelled Cordova anyway :-)
Some of the blog posts in PhoneGap point to personal blogs.
I would thin that the Cordova Blog will do the same
don't mind the same content in both places. (PhoneGap and Cordova)
Phonegap is spelled Cordova anyway :-)
Some of the blog posts in PhoneGap point to personal blogs.
I would thin that the Cordova Blog will do the same have blogs hosted on
its site or point to personal blog posts.
What
on Jekyll and Github. All we need is to request a cordova-blog repo on
git-wip-us, and then the Github mirror does all the work (I think) :)
https://help.github.com/articles/user-organization-and-project-pages
So if the repo is cordova-blog, the url would then be
http://cordova.github.io
Yes mirror to Github, official and live content will be stored on apache
servers.
+1 on the repo name cordova-blog
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Shazron shaz...@gmail.com wrote:
+1 on Jekyll and Github. All we need is to request a cordova-blog repo on
git-wip-us, and then the Github
servers.
+1 on the repo name cordova-blog
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Shazron shaz...@gmail.com wrote:
+1 on Jekyll and Github. All we need is to request a cordova-blog repo on
git-wip-us, and then the Github mirror does all the work (I think) :)
https://help.github.com/articles/user
I brought it up in a separate thread (
http://callback.markmail.org/thread/y44pmva6gfm257sl) but probably deserves
its own.
I'd like to create a Blog for Cordova and make all Committers able to post
to it. We could use it to:
- Post release announcements release notes
- Draw attention to
Currently, PhoneGap aggregates the blog posts of many committers at
phonegap.com/blog. The downside of this is that it's an Adobe blog,
and it's not Apache Cordova. Apache Cordova should probably have its
own blog, but I see a lot of the same content being in two different
places.
If someone
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