patchwatcher status: online but no email

2008-11-06 Thread Dan Kegel
Patchwatcher is now working well enough to
depend on, I think, but doesn't send email yet.

You should see your patch appear at
http://kegel.com/wine/patchwatcher/results
under a minute after you post, and if
your patch is simple, test results should
show up about ten minutes later.
(Long patch series take longer,
since patchwatcher runs the test
suite after each patch in the series.)

Today's changes (from
http://code.google.com/p/winezeug/source/list ):
- Update the dashboard immediately upon receiving patches.
- Added qmgr timeout and winhttp:notification.c to blacklist.

Full blacklist at
http://winezeug.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/patchwatcher/blacklist.txt
Please fix your tests so I don't have to blacklist them.
(The d3d tests should start passing once I move
to the latest nvidia drivers, so don't worry about them.)




Re: patchwatcher status: online but no email

2008-11-06 Thread Dimi Paun

On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 08:32 -0800, Dan Kegel wrote:
 You should see your patch appear at
 http://kegel.com/wine/patchwatcher/results

Very nice! 

One suggestion that I have is changing the background color 
of the row on hover so you can easily match the result on the
RHS to the Subject, right now that is a bit difficult to
do visually on a wide-screen monitor.

-- 
Dimi Paun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lattica, Inc.





Re: patchwatcher status: online but no email

2008-11-06 Thread Dan Kegel
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 9:07 AM, Dimi Paun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 One suggestion that I have is changing the background color
 of the row on hover so you can easily match the result on the
 RHS to the Subject, right now that is a bit difficult to
 do visually on a wide-screen monitor.

Would you settle for static alternating colors?
I'm kind of anti hover highlight.




Re: patchwatcher status: online but no email

2008-11-06 Thread Dimi Paun

On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 09:29 -0800, Dan Kegel wrote:
 
 Would you settle for static alternating colors?
 I'm kind of anti hover highlight.

IIRC there was a recent study claiming that alternating 
row colors are not all that useful in practice, the on-hover
has the advantage of focusing your attention only on the 
row that you care about.

But if you have a problem with that, static colors
would be a step forward (and AFAIAC it would be fine).

-- 
Dimi Paun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lattica, Inc.