Re: [hugin-ptx] that was fast!

2010-11-22 Thread Yuval Levy
On November 22, 2010 06:17:38 pm michael crane wrote: > as I understand things you are not such a hot coder so why are we waiting > on you ? good question indeed. why are you waiting? Yuv signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.

Re: [hugin-ptx] that was fast!

2010-11-22 Thread michael crane
On Mon, November 22, 2010 10:59 pm, Yuval Levy wrote: > That said, I still have a family (and my son just told me that supper is > on > the table) and a life, so no matter how badly you want it, I may not be > able > to give it to you and I won't apologize for that. as I understand things you ar

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Claiming an SF account in LP

2010-11-22 Thread michael crane
On Mon, November 22, 2010 10:44 pm, Yuval Levy wrote: > On November 22, 2010 03:55:40 pm Bart van Andel wrote: >> It's really a shame that Launchpad only implements the "provider" part >> of the OpenID protocol, and not the "consumer" (relying party) part. > > yes. I know from other sources that

Re: [hugin-ptx] that was fast!

2010-11-22 Thread Yuval Levy
On November 22, 2010 05:26:45 pm michael crane wrote: > Do I hear a YES ? [0] > > > [0] Oh I want it so bad I hear you. A little bit of patience. We all want that. For now all I can say is that Santa Claus is coming soon. Given how poor we are, this means a *source* release. There can't b

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Claiming an SF account in LP

2010-11-22 Thread Yuval Levy
On November 22, 2010 03:55:40 pm Bart van Andel wrote: > It's really a shame that Launchpad only implements the "provider" part > of the OpenID protocol, and not the "consumer" (relying party) part. yes. I know from other sources that they are reviewing their whole sign-up / log-on architecture.

Re: [hugin-ptx] that was fast!

2010-11-22 Thread michael crane
On Mon, November 22, 2010 4:45 pm, michael crane wrote: > > On Mon, November 22, 2010 4:22 pm, Yuval Levy wrote: >> Thomas Modes was faster than lightning. He's now admin of both LP >> teams. >> The >> Hugin Developers team (currently Pablo, Thomas, Lukas, and myself) are >> now >> officially own

[hugin-ptx] Re: Claiming an SF account in LP

2010-11-22 Thread Bart van Andel
It's really a shame that Launchpad only implements the "provider" part of the OpenID protocol, and not the "consumer" (relying party) part. As long as I don't need the account, I'll wait for a reply to the thread concerning this issue at LP [0], which has been hanging around since April 2008. Yuv h

Re: [hugin-ptx] that was fast!

2010-11-22 Thread michael crane
On Mon, November 22, 2010 4:22 pm, Yuval Levy wrote: > Thomas Modes was faster than lightning. He's now admin of both LP teams. > The > Hugin Developers team (currently Pablo, Thomas, Lukas, and myself) are now > officially owners of the Hugin on LP infrastructure. cool. I'd like to see a featur

[hugin-ptx] mails

2010-11-22 Thread michael crane
Oh hello, I'm writing to enquire why my email sent at 4.45 hasn't showed up yet ? tahnks mimck -- mickiwiki.com -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hugin and other free panoramic software" group. A list of frequently asked questions is available at:

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Python pto parser

2010-11-22 Thread Yuval Levy
On November 22, 2010 12:12:49 pm kfj wrote: > > If you don't have yet an SF user ID, open first a Launchpad account (and > > document it please). Then you can use OpenID to log on and create an > > account on SF. Theoretically it should be simpler than creating a new > > account from scratch. I'

[hugin-ptx] Further Artwork Cleanup

2010-11-22 Thread Yuval Levy
Thomas made me aware that only one druid.* image is actually used is druid.images.128.png on the Images Tab. Unless somebody comes up with a really compelling reason to keep it there, I will remove the decorative image from the Images tab to bring it in line with the visual aspect of all other

[hugin-ptx] Re: Python pto parser

2010-11-22 Thread kfj
On 22 Nov., 17:16, Yuval Levy wrote: > I will open an extra Mercurial repositories in Hugin for "scripts and other > contributions".  It can always be merged into the main repo later on if it > makes sense. That sounds fine. I think it's probably too esoteric to bloat the main repo with, but ma

[hugin-ptx] Claiming an SF account in LP

2010-11-22 Thread Yuval Levy
Hi all, this is the simple but important procedure to claim an existing SourceForge (SF) account in Launchpad (LP). Important, because only so can others communicate with you about the issue and help you solve it or get help / feedback from you while solving it. * Make sure your SF account is

Re: [hugin-ptx] that was fast!

2010-11-22 Thread Lukáš Jirkovský
On 22 November 2010 17:22, Yuval Levy wrote: > Thomas Modes was faster than lightning.  He's now admin of both LP teams.  The > Hugin Developers team (currently Pablo, Thomas, Lukas, and myself) are now > officially owners of the Hugin on LP infrastructure. > > When joining the two groups, please

[hugin-ptx] that was fast!

2010-11-22 Thread Yuval Levy
Thomas Modes was faster than lightning. He's now admin of both LP teams. The Hugin Developers team (currently Pablo, Thomas, Lukas, and myself) are now officially owners of the Hugin on LP infrastructure. When joining the two groups, please bear with us as the mailing lists are still set to d

Re: [hugin-ptx] Python pto parser

2010-11-22 Thread Yuval Levy
Hallo Kay, On November 22, 2010 08:39:41 am kfj wrote: > I would like to publish the code for peer review. I don't know how to > go on about publishing. Is there a designated space in the hugin > dataverse to upload stuff like this? Thanks for intending to share. The earlier the better. I will

[hugin-ptx] ANN: The new tracker is up

2010-11-22 Thread Yuval Levy
Hi Hugin community A milestone has been completed and the new tracker is up on Launchpad (LP) at [0]. Thank you SourceForge (SF) for nurturing our project in the past seven years. Source code repositories, downloads, and the official Hugin website stay at SF. Tickets are now accepted at LP.

[hugin-ptx] Python pto parser

2010-11-22 Thread kfj
Hi all! I've come to a point with my Python pto parser project where I have a functioning scanner which can handle all pto syntax I'm aware of and presents the scan as an object containing the pto file's content in a structured form to be analyzed and modified. The scan is syntactic so far, and i

[hugin-ptx] Re: Command line interface for hugin please

2010-11-22 Thread kfj
On 22 Nov., 10:53, paul womack wrote: > "back in the day" (g)awk was useful (and I used it). it is still on every UNIX-like system, ready to go. Ubiquitous. Allowed me to just write a five-liner to be run from the shell to make my point. > However, with perl now so mature and widely installed

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Command line interface for hugin please

2010-11-22 Thread paul womack
kfj wrote: I have used awk/gawk a lot when I was still working as a programmer, so I can probably help if your efforts become more involved. awk is much more powerful than just changing a few words in a bit of text. Everyone who's into scripting would do well to learn at least a bit of it; many

Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Command line interface for hugin please

2010-11-22 Thread Eric O'Brien
Didn't I just say something about some documentation being a bit ... sparse? Please, all you programmers out there: Take an additional hour or so, after you are "done" with the Real Work, and expand the "help" and man files. Then take yet another hour, go back over your code and add some

Re: [hugin-ptx] Several questions about hugin sourcecode

2010-11-22 Thread Eric O'Brien
I am not a programmer. And I have not looked at this code. But. Questions like this (which seem to appear fairly often) greatly concern me as a user. While I am not a programmer, I *am* familiar with certain conventions or "best practices." One of those being something called "COMMENTIN

[hugin-ptx] Re: Command line interface for hugin please

2010-11-22 Thread kfj
On 21 Nov., 22:41, john doe wrote: > Iḿ really interested in both gawk and that ptsed tool you mentioned...didnt > know about it.. What platform are you on? I have used awk/gawk a lot when I was still working as a programmer, so I can probably help if your efforts become more involved. awk is