On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 10:37 AM, Gaute Hope <[email protected]> wrote: > If we go sup2 I would suggest the following plan: > > - Release the best we can get with the current code for 1.9.3 as a last > community release of sup-0.12, say.. sup-0.13. > > For sup2: > - Fork a new repo: sup2 > - Go for Mail in stead of RMail (index breakage) > - Go for only Psych (config breakage), requires psych gem in 1.8 > - Integrate the IMAP / label sync back stuff (personally this is what I > miss the most) > - Go for ruby 2.0.0 and maybe 1.8 > - Get rid of all dependencies that are abandoned or deprecated (ncurses > gem..)
And target ncursesw? > - Try to do tests on most stuff for different encodings > - Try to get UTF-8 / encoding right > - Move all the rest of the infrastructure to something the project is in > control of > > Would be very nice: > - Index migration > - Config migration > > For the web page (eventually): > - note about the original project > - note about the last sup-0.13 release > - wiki and project page for sup2 > > This plan more or less holds whether we go sup2 or not, but I think it > is easier to get rid of the hopeless dependencies. I agree that it's worth it to drop unmaintained dependencies and just fix what breaks. It would be unfortunate to have to fork the project and make a different name. I wonder if Morgan has lost interest or is just busy with other things. Cheers, jof > @sup-devel readers: discussion is currently at sup-talk, please send any > responses there. > > Regards, Gaute > > On 13. april 2013 19:14, Gaute Hope wrote: >> >> >> On 13. april 2013 18:35, Jonathan Lassoff wrote: >>> On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 6:17 AM, Gaute Hope <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> On la. 13. april 2013 kl. 12.09 +0200, Jonathan Lassoff wrote: >>>>> On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 2:16 AM, Gaute Hope <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> Jonathan: I put your commit into a pull request at: >>>>>> - https://github.com/sup-heliotrope/sup/pull/19 >>>>>> >>>>>> Also, re-branding and updating to web-references: >>>>>> - https://github.com/sup-heliotrope/sup/pull/20 >>>>>> >>>>>> any comments on this? You can see the changes I made. I have absolutely >>>>>> no intentions of stepping on any toes, but this is a suggestion. >>>>> >>>>> No, thank you very much! That looks great! >>>>> >>>>>> It is a pity that the official home page and probably first search >>>>>> results direct to the abandoned home and gem of sup. >>>>> >>>>> It is too bad. Hopefully William could hand off access or at least >>>>> push updates somehow. >>>>> >>>>> If not, maybe we could stand up another domain pointing to github pages? >>>>> Looks like supmua.org and supm.ua are available. :p >>>>> >>>>> --j >>>> >>>> Yeah.. I think some web page is pretty essential, perhaps just the >>>> standard github-pages domain for a start. Anyone feel up for the task, >>>> I'd be happy to add you to the github-organization. >>> >>> Agreed. I snagged supmua.org for a year, and have it pointing at >>> sup-heliotrope.github.io for pages. >>> >>> Stick me on the org, and I'll see about getting a simple site started. >> >> Nice. You're on. >> >> Cheers, Gaute >> _______________________________________________ sup-talk mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-talk
