Re: Launchpad Greasemonkey Scripts

2015-11-19 Thread Brendan Perrine
On Thu, 19 Nov 2015 16:17:17 +0100
Jean-Baptiste Lallement  wrote:

> Hi Brian,
> 
> Le 19/11/2015 00:26, Brian Murray a écrit :
> > I've worked on and use some greasemonkey scripts[1] that modify Launchpad
> > and make some tasks easier. One of them, lp_button_tags, isn't currently
> > working and I thought this would make a good Google Code In project.
> > Having said that it wouldn't be very rewarding if I'm the only person
> > still using these.
> >
> > So is anybody else still using these scripts?
> >
> I still use them, especially the stock replies, the script that opens a 
> dropdown with official tags, and I like the karma suffix. Maybe I use 
> other gm scripts but it's been installed for so long that I think it's 
> part of LP now :)
> 
> JB.
> 
> > Or have you never heard of them and do you want the script which makes
> > it easier to tag bugs working again?
> >
> > [1] https://launchpad.net/launchpad-gm-scripts
> >
> > Thanks!
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> > Brian Murray
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
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Yeah if I was triaging for quite a lot I think a copying the default replies 
into a clipboard manager like clipit or parcellite could be a really good 
option. Having to switch a browser tab to select automatic replies each time 
seems clunky.  I actually did not know about these launchpad greasemonkey 
scripts before.  

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Google Code In - Documentation

2015-11-19 Thread Mike Lloyd
Hey guys. I created a documentation task that will help go through and
clean up help pages.

For students to pick work from, I will generate a master spreadsheet of
pages based off a site crawler, then each student can pick whatever page
they want to review from the spreadsheet.

To verify the what wiki help pages need to be updated, I would have the
student assigned to the page walk through the page, following it
step-by-step to make sure it is correct. If it doesn't work, the student
can then do research into how to make it work. If the student get's stuck
and can't figure out what steps are needed to make the information current,
they can ask a mentor for help. Before updating the page, I would have the
student email the changes to a mentor, have the mentor review the student's
changes, and then have the student update the page once a mentor has
verified.

If a page should be deleted, then the student can mark a page for deletion.
After the GCI is over, the list can be reviewed by the QA community before
a page is deleted.

I figure this is the best way to keep our help pages current. What are the
community thoughts? I based this off the Wiki Pages task example from here:
http://people.canonical.com/~alan/Google_Code-In_2015_Sample_Tasks.pdf

Here is the initial task:
https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/tasks/4830110020534272/

Mike.
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Re: re-building the SDC to clone the ISO file

2015-11-19 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella

Nio Wiklund:

The problem now is not only that new bugs keep coming, but that old bugs
remain, and the poor piece of software works only in a few scenarios.
Marc and I agree, that the method used in the SDC makes it vulnerable to
changes in Ubuntu and its program packages, and Marc's suggestion to
{copy/clone/flash/burn/restore} the iso file to a USB pendrive is much
more reliable, because it is independent of mismatches between the
system in the host system and the system in the iso file.

We are waiting for a version of the SDC, that Marc Deslauriers has
volunteered to make. I think it might solve most if not all the current
problems.


Okay, thanks for the clarification. And Marc for the good work ;)


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Re: Launchpad Greasemonkey Scripts

2015-11-19 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi Brian,

Le 19/11/2015 00:26, Brian Murray a écrit :

I've worked on and use some greasemonkey scripts[1] that modify Launchpad
and make some tasks easier. One of them, lp_button_tags, isn't currently
working and I thought this would make a good Google Code In project.
Having said that it wouldn't be very rewarding if I'm the only person
still using these.

So is anybody else still using these scripts?

I still use them, especially the stock replies, the script that opens a 
dropdown with official tags, and I like the karma suffix. Maybe I use 
other gm scripts but it's been installed for so long that I think it's 
part of LP now :)


JB.


Or have you never heard of them and do you want the script which makes
it easier to tag bugs working again?

[1] https://launchpad.net/launchpad-gm-scripts

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