Re: [DISCUSS]

2020-05-01 Thread Sam Ruby
On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 3:55 PM Matt Sicker wrote: > > Technically, Whimsy is running in an Apache server, so any CGI scripts > should theoretically work. I'm not sure how that could or would be set > up, though. A Python script would not be able to call into the libraries that Whimsy has. Depend

Re: [DISCUSS]

2020-05-01 Thread Matt Sicker
Technically, Whimsy is running in an Apache server, so any CGI scripts should theoretically work. I'm not sure how that could or would be set up, though. On Fri, 1 May 2020 at 14:45, Dave Fisher wrote: > > Hi - > > I’ve started investigating providing project information for whimsy based on > cl

Re: Discuss/Vote/Invite project

2019-05-10 Thread Sam Ruby
On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 3:33 PM Craig Russell wrote: > > Hi, > > A year ago I was busily creating the discuss/vote/invite project in whimsy > and the effort stalled. I got stuck trying to test the code. > > What is needed is a way to test the interaction between the client (web front > end) and

Re: [DISCUSS] Incubator Podling Lifecycle in Whimsy

2019-04-10 Thread Dave Fisher
Hi - I went through the JIRA backlog and also the www roster and ASF podling code related to the Incubator and have the following plan: (1) Let's resolve these as "Won't Fix": WHIMSY-110 Completion of a TLP resolution should update podlings.xml WHIMSY-117 Migrate podlings.xml maintainence to git

Re: [DISCUSS] Mocking up data integrity check model

2018-03-23 Thread sebb
On 23 March 2018 at 22:14, Shane Curcuru wrote: > A question was raised today about how we check if bits of organizational > data that Whimsy processes are consistent or valid. > > Obviously Whimsy itself is not the canonical source of data; we usually > suck it in from Infra-supported tools and s