Re: Wiki Updated

2013-07-29 Thread Brian LeRoux
oh yes thats hawt! =)

On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 9:09 PM, Anis KADRI anis.ka...@gmail.com wrote:
 It's there nao! Tests are all passing.

 On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 6:38 AM, Brian LeRoux b...@brian.io wrote:
 Wiki for now. Discovery via homepage link to the wiki.

 Anis: hows the merge goin?
 On Jul 27, 2013 12:02 AM, Sharif Ahmed sharifdu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Marcel  - you are right, I also think the repo list should be placed
 in cordova.apache.org . The wiki always comes second.

 If you even google cordova, the first think anyone will see is the
 link to the site, so putting it their will definitly be helpful to the
 contributors.

 Having said that, we have as you said bazillion repos :P so a nice
 presentation will be a factor.

 Until this is done, I can put them in the wiki, under a new section
 'Areas of Contribution'.

 Let me know, what you guys think.

 On 7/27/13, Marcel Kinard cmarc...@gmail.com wrote:
  +1 on getting the plugin repos listed somewhere.
 
  I would have a slight preference for them to be on the
 cordova.apache.org
  front page, even though that would indeed be ugly, but it would also make
  them first-class citizens and available to contributors. We've got a
  bazillion repos, the web page would just document that. I could be
 convinced
  to a different representation, as long as the repos look like first-class
  citizens.
 
  On Jul 26, 2013, at 12:04 PM, Mike Billau mike.bil...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I noticed earlier today that under the Fork section, it talks about
 how
  the full list of cordova- components is listed on
  cordova.apache.org(point #2).  This isn't really valid any more since
  we split up all of the
  core plugins into their own separate repos. I haven't been able to find
 a
  page anywhere that lists and links to all of the cordova-plugin-***
  repos.
  Instead of uglifying the cordova.apache.org front page by adding links
 to
  20 core plugins, maybe the best thing to do is just list and link to the
  core plugins in the Contributor Workflow page?
 
 


 --
 Regards,

 Sharif Ahmed
 Junior Software Engineer
 Therap Services, LLC
 +01715438290



Re: Wiki Updated

2013-07-27 Thread Brian LeRoux
Wiki for now. Discovery via homepage link to the wiki.

Anis: hows the merge goin?
On Jul 27, 2013 12:02 AM, Sharif Ahmed sharifdu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Marcel  - you are right, I also think the repo list should be placed
 in cordova.apache.org . The wiki always comes second.

 If you even google cordova, the first think anyone will see is the
 link to the site, so putting it their will definitly be helpful to the
 contributors.

 Having said that, we have as you said bazillion repos :P so a nice
 presentation will be a factor.

 Until this is done, I can put them in the wiki, under a new section
 'Areas of Contribution'.

 Let me know, what you guys think.

 On 7/27/13, Marcel Kinard cmarc...@gmail.com wrote:
  +1 on getting the plugin repos listed somewhere.
 
  I would have a slight preference for them to be on the
 cordova.apache.org
  front page, even though that would indeed be ugly, but it would also make
  them first-class citizens and available to contributors. We've got a
  bazillion repos, the web page would just document that. I could be
 convinced
  to a different representation, as long as the repos look like first-class
  citizens.
 
  On Jul 26, 2013, at 12:04 PM, Mike Billau mike.bil...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I noticed earlier today that under the Fork section, it talks about
 how
  the full list of cordova- components is listed on
  cordova.apache.org(point #2).  This isn't really valid any more since
  we split up all of the
  core plugins into their own separate repos. I haven't been able to find
 a
  page anywhere that lists and links to all of the cordova-plugin-***
  repos.
  Instead of uglifying the cordova.apache.org front page by adding links
 to
  20 core plugins, maybe the best thing to do is just list and link to the
  core plugins in the Contributor Workflow page?
 
 


 --
 Regards,

 Sharif Ahmed
 Junior Software Engineer
 Therap Services, LLC
 +01715438290



Re: Wiki Updated

2013-07-27 Thread Sharif Ahmed
Ok, I will update the wiki.


On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 7:38 PM, Brian LeRoux b...@brian.io wrote:

 Wiki for now. Discovery via homepage link to the wiki.

 Anis: hows the merge goin?
 On Jul 27, 2013 12:02 AM, Sharif Ahmed sharifdu...@gmail.com wrote:

  Marcel  - you are right, I also think the repo list should be placed
  in cordova.apache.org . The wiki always comes second.
 
  If you even google cordova, the first think anyone will see is the
  link to the site, so putting it their will definitly be helpful to the
  contributors.
 
  Having said that, we have as you said bazillion repos :P so a nice
  presentation will be a factor.
 
  Until this is done, I can put them in the wiki, under a new section
  'Areas of Contribution'.
 
  Let me know, what you guys think.
 
  On 7/27/13, Marcel Kinard cmarc...@gmail.com wrote:
   +1 on getting the plugin repos listed somewhere.
  
   I would have a slight preference for them to be on the
  cordova.apache.org
   front page, even though that would indeed be ugly, but it would also
 make
   them first-class citizens and available to contributors. We've got a
   bazillion repos, the web page would just document that. I could be
  convinced
   to a different representation, as long as the repos look like
 first-class
   citizens.
  
   On Jul 26, 2013, at 12:04 PM, Mike Billau mike.bil...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  
   I noticed earlier today that under the Fork section, it talks about
  how
   the full list of cordova- components is listed on
   cordova.apache.org(point #2).  This isn't really valid any more since
   we split up all of the
   core plugins into their own separate repos. I haven't been able to
 find
  a
   page anywhere that lists and links to all of the cordova-plugin-***
   repos.
   Instead of uglifying the cordova.apache.org front page by adding
 links
  to
   20 core plugins, maybe the best thing to do is just list and link to
 the
   core plugins in the Contributor Workflow page?
  
  
 
 
  --
  Regards,
 
  Sharif Ahmed
  Junior Software Engineer
  Therap Services, LLC
  +01715438290
 




-- 
Regards,

Sharif Ahmed
Junior Software Engineer
Therap Services, LLC
+01715438290


Re: Wiki Updated

2013-07-27 Thread Anis KADRI
It's there nao! Tests are all passing.

On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 6:38 AM, Brian LeRoux b...@brian.io wrote:
 Wiki for now. Discovery via homepage link to the wiki.

 Anis: hows the merge goin?
 On Jul 27, 2013 12:02 AM, Sharif Ahmed sharifdu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Marcel  - you are right, I also think the repo list should be placed
 in cordova.apache.org . The wiki always comes second.

 If you even google cordova, the first think anyone will see is the
 link to the site, so putting it their will definitly be helpful to the
 contributors.

 Having said that, we have as you said bazillion repos :P so a nice
 presentation will be a factor.

 Until this is done, I can put them in the wiki, under a new section
 'Areas of Contribution'.

 Let me know, what you guys think.

 On 7/27/13, Marcel Kinard cmarc...@gmail.com wrote:
  +1 on getting the plugin repos listed somewhere.
 
  I would have a slight preference for them to be on the
 cordova.apache.org
  front page, even though that would indeed be ugly, but it would also make
  them first-class citizens and available to contributors. We've got a
  bazillion repos, the web page would just document that. I could be
 convinced
  to a different representation, as long as the repos look like first-class
  citizens.
 
  On Jul 26, 2013, at 12:04 PM, Mike Billau mike.bil...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I noticed earlier today that under the Fork section, it talks about
 how
  the full list of cordova- components is listed on
  cordova.apache.org(point #2).  This isn't really valid any more since
  we split up all of the
  core plugins into their own separate repos. I haven't been able to find
 a
  page anywhere that lists and links to all of the cordova-plugin-***
  repos.
  Instead of uglifying the cordova.apache.org front page by adding links
 to
  20 core plugins, maybe the best thing to do is just list and link to the
  core plugins in the Contributor Workflow page?
 
 


 --
 Regards,

 Sharif Ahmed
 Junior Software Engineer
 Therap Services, LLC
 +01715438290



Wiki Updated

2013-07-26 Thread Sharif Ahmed
I have updated the Contributor Workflow page of the Wiki.

The section that has been updated was called Identify Work, which has
now be renamed as The process of contributing.

Previously, it was just a one liner, which wasn't so helpful.

Being a newcomer to the project, I followed some steps and had newbie
questions. This was the focus of my update.

Please check it out. If anyone has any comments on this, you are most welcome.

Sharif.


Re: Wiki Updated

2013-07-26 Thread Filip Maj
Looks great, thanks!

On 7/26/13 11:08 AM, Sharif Ahmed sharifdu...@gmail.com wrote:

I have updated the Contributor Workflow page of the Wiki.

The section that has been updated was called Identify Work, which has
now be renamed as The process of contributing.

Previously, it was just a one liner, which wasn't so helpful.

Being a newcomer to the project, I followed some steps and had newbie
questions. This was the focus of my update.

Please check it out. If anyone has any comments on this, you are most
welcome.

Sharif.



Re: Wiki Updated

2013-07-26 Thread Marcel Kinard
+1 on getting the plugin repos listed somewhere.

I would have a slight preference for them to be on the cordova.apache.org front 
page, even though that would indeed be ugly, but it would also make them 
first-class citizens and available to contributors. We've got a bazillion 
repos, the web page would just document that. I could be convinced to a 
different representation, as long as the repos look like first-class citizens.

On Jul 26, 2013, at 12:04 PM, Mike Billau mike.bil...@gmail.com wrote:

 I noticed earlier today that under the Fork section, it talks about how
 the full list of cordova- components is listed on
 cordova.apache.org(point #2).  This isn't really valid any more since
 we split up all of the
 core plugins into their own separate repos. I haven't been able to find a
 page anywhere that lists and links to all of the cordova-plugin-*** repos.
 Instead of uglifying the cordova.apache.org front page by adding links to
 20 core plugins, maybe the best thing to do is just list and link to the
 core plugins in the Contributor Workflow page?



Re: Wiki Updated

2013-07-26 Thread Sharif Ahmed
Marcel  - you are right, I also think the repo list should be placed
in cordova.apache.org . The wiki always comes second.

If you even google cordova, the first think anyone will see is the
link to the site, so putting it their will definitly be helpful to the
contributors.

Having said that, we have as you said bazillion repos :P so a nice
presentation will be a factor.

Until this is done, I can put them in the wiki, under a new section
'Areas of Contribution'.

Let me know, what you guys think.

On 7/27/13, Marcel Kinard cmarc...@gmail.com wrote:
 +1 on getting the plugin repos listed somewhere.

 I would have a slight preference for them to be on the cordova.apache.org
 front page, even though that would indeed be ugly, but it would also make
 them first-class citizens and available to contributors. We've got a
 bazillion repos, the web page would just document that. I could be convinced
 to a different representation, as long as the repos look like first-class
 citizens.

 On Jul 26, 2013, at 12:04 PM, Mike Billau mike.bil...@gmail.com wrote:

 I noticed earlier today that under the Fork section, it talks about how
 the full list of cordova- components is listed on
 cordova.apache.org(point #2).  This isn't really valid any more since
 we split up all of the
 core plugins into their own separate repos. I haven't been able to find a
 page anywhere that lists and links to all of the cordova-plugin-***
 repos.
 Instead of uglifying the cordova.apache.org front page by adding links to
 20 core plugins, maybe the best thing to do is just list and link to the
 core plugins in the Contributor Workflow page?




-- 
Regards,

Sharif Ahmed
Junior Software Engineer
Therap Services, LLC
+01715438290