For 1 & 2, if the only remote repository type being considered is Git, then 
using hg-git is probably ideal since it'll support both hg and git locally 
and working with remote git repo's. 

I would like to work on this. Does anyone else have interest / spare cycles 
to help implement this support?

Also, any feedback as to how the interface should be designed for all these 
actions?  Ie, do we keep all remote actions on the site page and then 
specific local actions within the app edit screens?

Andrew

On Saturday, September 8, 2012 6:37:55 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> I have been speaking with some friends and heavy web2py users and we agree 
> that the following issue need to be addressed:
>
> 1) Improve Mercurial and Git support. Currently Git+web2py allows "clone" 
> and "push" whirl Hg+web2py allows "commit", "status" and "revert". I think 
> we need an abstraction layer that allows "clone", "push", "commit", 
> "status", "revert", and "pull" with both the version control system (with a 
> preference for Git). I think we need an abstraction layer on top of both 
> VCS even if for now we may support only one of them.
>
> 2) Handle gthub callback so that a push to github triggers a local web2py 
> pull (for testing)
>
> 3) make it easier to run tests and manage databases (rename, backup, etc) 
> at the click of a button.
>
> 4) Bootstrap looks great but it is not consistent throughout the 
> welcome app. The idea is that this should be edited in web2py.css instead 
> of any python code to allow backwards compatibility. Also we should 
> avoid changing bootstrap.css so that we can just drop-in new versions 
> of bootstrap, and or bootswatches. So we need someone with good CSS skills. 
> It shouldn't be too much extra work to make it look great out of the box.
>
> 5) Port admin on top of bootstrap (while preserving the artwork).
>
>
> If you want to work on any of these topics, there may be funding 
> available. I think 1) should be a priority for web2py 2.1 or 2.2.
>
>
>
> P.S. Friends have suggested looking to the following links:
>
> Here are some issues and examples of what is possible from
> wrapbootstrap.com templates:
> 1. Web2py forms: they are using no styling webkit (see
> registration/login/password reset). (Example:
> http://wbpreview.com/previews/WB00U99JJ/login.html
> 2. Navbar has "login/logout/password" which seems to be styled
> differently that the other menu items. (Nice dropdown example:
> http://wbpreview.com/previews/WB0087188/account.html)
> 3. Form Validation: would be nice to use bootstrap form validation
> perhaps with popovers overriding of the the redflash for incomplete
> forms.  (Example:
> http://wbpreview.com/previews/WB0F35928/form-validation.html )
> 4. Notifications: Use Bootstrap notifications for flash, overriding
> the web2py growl notifications. (Lot's of options here:
> http://wbpreview.com/previews/WB0881879/noty.html)
>
>
>
>

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