[fossil-users] 1st Call For Papers - 23rd Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2016)

2016-04-05 Thread akupries
Hello Fossil Users, fyi ... 23rd Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2016) http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2016/ November 14 - 18, 2016 Crowne Plaza Houston River Oaks 2712 Southwest Freeway, 77098 Houston, Texas, USA Important Dates: Abstracts and proposals due September 12, 2016 Notification to

Re: [fossil-users] fossil as a website content manager

2016-04-05 Thread Stephan Beal
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 7:15 PM, Scott Doctor wrote: > > I do not seem to have command line root access, so I cannot execute gcc. > So I... well... hmmm... I can ftp files into a You don't need root access for that, gcc just has to be installed. My $5 HostMonster account

Re: [fossil-users] fossil as a website content manager

2016-04-05 Thread Scott Doctor
Poking around my godaddy interface, it states my service has support for Perl w/FASTCGI, Python CGI, and Ruby on Rails w/FASTCGI. Usually I make a web page in html then upload it into a folder. the index.html file automatically loads when the web browser url is set to that folder. A while

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil discussion over at HN

2016-04-05 Thread Konstantin Khomoutov
On Tue, 5 Apr 2016 11:58:45 -0400 Richard Hipp wrote: > > To recap, centralization has both its pros and cons, and this has > > nothing to do with particulars of DVCSes. > > No, the DVCS does impact on this. > > You can self-host using Git just as you can with Fossil. The

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil discussion over at HN

2016-04-05 Thread Richard Hipp
On 4/5/16, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote: > > To recap, centralization has both its pros and cons, and this has > nothing to do with particulars of DVCSes. > No, the DVCS does impact on this. You can self-host using Git just as you can with Fossil. The point is

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil discussion over at HN

2016-04-05 Thread Dömötör Gulyás
Don't forget that fossil has the wiki+issues in the repo, so if chiselapp.com (or your host) with your repo would go down, you wouldn't lose those, as opposed to issue tracking being gone if github goes down. Of course, this is disregarding network effects and discoverability, but for those you

Re: [fossil-users] fossil as a website content manager

2016-04-05 Thread Ron W
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 11:08 AM, Scott Doctor wrote: > I am starting yet another project, well an offshoot of a current one (like > I don't have too many already). This one I need to put some stuff on a > password protected page (usually using .htaccess) on my website so

Re: [fossil-users] fossil as a website content manager

2016-04-05 Thread Richard Hipp
On 4/5/16, Scott Doctor wrote: > I am starting yet another project, ... I am going > to give fossil a shot at being the content manager for this one. It > looks like the sqlite and fossil website are using fossil for doing > such. I would like to know how much modification

[fossil-users] fossil as a website content manager

2016-04-05 Thread Scott Doctor
I am starting yet another project, well an offshoot of a current one (like I don't have too many already). This one I need to put some stuff on a password protected page (usually using .htaccess) on my website so that others on the project can have access to the files. So I am going to give

Re: [fossil-users] Fossil discussion over at HN

2016-04-05 Thread Konstantin Khomoutov
On Tue, 5 Apr 2016 09:34:34 -0400 Richard Hipp wrote: > GitHub has apparently suffered another outage. Fossil comes up a lot > in the resulting discussion over on Hacker News > (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11428776). I didn't read it > all, but most comments seem

[fossil-users] Fossil discussion over at HN

2016-04-05 Thread Richard Hipp
GitHub has apparently suffered another outage. Fossil comes up a lot in the resulting discussion over on Hacker News (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11428776). I didn't read it all, but most comments seem positive. -- D. Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org

[fossil-users] fossil rss -name is not always working

2016-04-05 Thread Svyatoslav Mishyn
Hello, `fossil rss -name $fname` and web-page '/timeline.rss?name=$fname' are not always working: echo zzz > a echo zzz > b echo zzz > x/one echo zzz > y/two f add a b x/one y/two f ci -m initial date >> a f ci -m a1 date >> b f ci -m b1 date >> x/one f ci -m x1 date >> y/two f ci -m y1 f