I gave it a try and succeeded :)
https://github.com/rubys/whimsy-board-agenda-nodejs/commit/e5bbdb763739d8f0b658a0f7af790c3bbd798b31
At first I thought I was going to be overwhelmed but in the end it was quite
easy to convert from
the current board agenda to the Node.js solution.
- Roy
On 20
On 2020/04/20 11:19:38, Sam Ruby wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 3:23 AM Roy Lenferink wrote:
> >
> > Hi Sam,
> >
> > I was trying to run the nodejs board agenda however it fails to show the
> > board agenda.
> > I am running on CentOS 8 w
Hi Sam,
I was trying to run the nodejs board agenda however it fails to show the board
agenda.
I am running on CentOS 8 with yarn installed (yarn version 1.22.4).
Running 'yarn dev' returns 'Starting the development server..., Compiled
successfully! & You can
now view node-agenda-app in the br
but they rely on the existence of /home/apmail and the
ability to rsync data
to/from whimsy-vm4 & whimsy-vm5 as I understand.
Is this correct or are there a few steps I didn't follow?
Thanks :)
On 2020/02/02 14:21:59, Sam Ruby wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 2, 2020 at 8:46 AM Roy Lenferink
Hi all,
Hopefully an easy question; I've setup Whimsy locally on my (CentOS 8)
machine. Most of the functionality works however it complains about missing
the /srv/subscriptions directory when e.g. visiting
http://whimsy.local/roster/committee/celix.
Anyone who has an idea where this data is retri
27;ll keep this list updated.
Op di 19 nov. 2019 om 22:15 schreef Sam Ruby :
> On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 2:13 PM Roy Lenferink
> wrote:
> >
> > I just tried the Docker instructions, however the rake docker:update
> > command is failing for me with the error shown below.
I just tried the Docker instructions, however the rake docker:update
command is failing for me with the error shown below. Am I maybe missing
something?
I am on CentOS 8.0.1905 with Docker version 19.03.5, build 633a0ea.
I also tested using podman with podman-compose (with alias docker='podman'
e
time to continue with the moderation workbench that's not a
problem for me, as I'm still working on my initial Whimsy setup.
And after all, there is enough Whimsy related work to work on at a later point
;)
- Roy
On 2019/01/07 18:11:34, Roy Lenferink wrote:
> Thanks for answ
Thanks for answering Sam and Sebb!
As development environment I am using CentOS 7.6. Yesterday I started
following the vagrant path, but I quickly found out that that one is not
really
relevant anymore. I'll try to follow most of the MACOSX instructions. If
anything diverts, I'll write it down and
Hi all,
(Coming from the comdev mailing list where the same idea/feature request popped
up.)
I think this is quite a good idea and I want to help out with this idea as well.
As I haven't worked on Whimsy before I first want to be familiar with the way
of working for Whimsy. Is everyone having
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