Re: ASF features we might look at

2019-12-11 Thread Andrew Wetmore
Thank you: done! On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 4:50 PM Harbs wrote: > I think Infra needs to enable Projects for repositories. > > You can request that here: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/INFRA/issues < > https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/INFRA/issues> > > > On Dec 11, 2019, at 8:49

Re: ASF features we might look at

2019-12-11 Thread Harbs
I think Infra needs to enable Projects for repositories. You can request that here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/INFRA/issues > On Dec 11, 2019, at 8:49 PM, Andrew Wetmore wrote: > > Again, hm. > > For the documentation reposit

Re: ASF features we might look at

2019-12-11 Thread Alex Harui
Andrew, even though you are not a Flex committer, Flex can grant wiki access to you. I went and looked at the permissions list for the Flex Confluence wiki and you were already listed, so I'm not sure why you couldn't get in. I did notice that you didn't have export rights so I added that. Or

Re: ASF features we might look at

2019-12-11 Thread Andrew Wetmore
Again, hm. For the documentation repository, royale-docs, there is no link to create a project under the repository name. Does anyone know how to activate that option? Andrew On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 2:41 PM Andrew Wetmore wrote: > Oh, I see: I can create one for the repository, rather than a p

Re: ASF features we might look at

2019-12-11 Thread Andrew Wetmore
Oh, I see: I can create one for the repository, rather than a private one. I will do that. On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 2:38 PM Andrew Wetmore wrote: > Hmm > > I have started one that seems to be a private project, but I have made it > visible to anyone [1]. I hope that means anyone can add cards to

Re: ASF features we might look at

2019-12-11 Thread Andrew Wetmore
Hmm I have started one that seems to be a private project, but I have made it visible to anyone [1]. I hope that means anyone can add cards to the leftmost column. [1] https://github.com/users/cottage14/projects/1 On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 2:30 PM Josh Tynjala wrote: > I'm not really familiar wi

Re: ASF features we might look at

2019-12-11 Thread Josh Tynjala
I'm not really familiar with Confluence, but I think that your best bet on Github is to use Project boards: https://help.github.com/en/github/managing-your-work-on-github/managing-project-boards -- Josh Tynjala Bowler Hat LLC On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:19 AM Andrew Wetmo

Re: ASF features we might look at

2019-12-11 Thread Andrew Wetmore
I am creating a Layouts page in the user-interface directory and will populate it from the FlexJS cwiki. a On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 2:19 PM Andrew Wetmore wrote: > On the specifics of the Layouts information page from FlexJS, where should > it go? In the Royale help docs I see a "_layouts" folde

Re: ASF features we might look at

2019-12-11 Thread Andrew Wetmore
On the specifics of the Layouts information page from FlexJS, where should it go? In the Royale help docs I see a "_layouts" folder that has an HTML page (not markdown). Is this part of the help documentation, or some other thing? Shall I put it in user-interface? If people know of some high-value

Re: ASF features we might look at

2019-12-11 Thread Andrew Wetmore
Hm. I cannot log in to the Flex Confluence because I am not a Flex committer. I can probably copy the content of topics, but I am not sure what other problems this restriction will create. a On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 2:09 PM Andrew Wetmore wrote: > Is there an equivalent to Confluence in GitHub?

Re: ASF features we might look at

2019-12-11 Thread Andrew Wetmore
Is there an equivalent to Confluence in GitHub? On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 2:00 PM Carlos Rovira wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > for me cwiki and other flex things was the "old way". In Royale we use > GitHub tools. So the Github wiki is like the Apache cwiki > Don't need to have the old tools, we even tal

Re: ASF features we might look at

2019-12-11 Thread Carlos Rovira
Hi Andrew, for me cwiki and other flex things was the "old way". In Royale we use GitHub tools. So the Github wiki is like the Apache cwiki Don't need to have the old tools, we even talked about that long time ago and decided to go Github way since is what all people are using today. One thing yo

ASF features we might look at

2019-12-11 Thread Andrew Wetmore
Hi: I gather from Infra that Royale does not have its own cwiki (and not its own Confluence??) account. The person I was speaking with suggested we should have our own, rather than piggybacking on the Flex cwiki, not least because committers like me (a committer for Royale but not for Flex) can ru