Re: Gnome dropping Bugzilla

2017-07-31 Thread Herbert Mühlburger
What about using Jira? -- Herbert Mühlburger Email: m...@muehlburger.at Web: https://blog.muehlburger.at Am Mo, 31. Jul 2017, um 21:56, schrieb John Ralls: > As I think everyone knows, we use bugzilla.gnome.org > for bug and enhancement tracking. > > There's a new

Gnucash and css (was: Gtk3)

2017-07-31 Thread Geert Janssens
Bob, As hinted in my previous message in the Gtk3 thread, I'd like to zoom in a bit on using Css for gnucash. Let me start with a basic context for this discussion: * css in gtk (and hence gnucash) is used to define the visual representation of the graphical user interface (defined through a se

Re: Gnome dropping Bugzilla

2017-07-31 Thread Eric Theise
I'm a fan of the IDEs produced by JetBrains (RubyMine, PyCharm, et al.) but admit upfront that I have not worked with their tracking product, YouTrack. Worth a look though? Free hosting for open source projects. Bug and Issue Tracking overview https://www.jetbrains.com/youtrack/features/issue_trac

Re: Gnome dropping Bugzilla

2017-07-31 Thread Derek Atkins
I have never set up a Bugzilla system, but it's already packaged so it should be as simple as "dnf install bugzilla" on code and then configuring it. code already runs a mysql database for the wiki, so adding another for BZ shouldn't be a problem. I dont know how hard it would be to get a DB dump

Gnome dropping Bugzilla

2017-07-31 Thread John Ralls
As I think everyone knows, we use bugzilla.gnome.org for bug and enhancement tracking. There's a new banner on every BZ page saying that Gnome plans to drop Bugzilla and the CGit repository browser, replacing them with Gitlab. That isn't going to work for us. I don'

Re: Gtk3

2017-07-31 Thread Geert Janssens
On vrijdag 28 juli 2017 18:07:41 CEST Robert Fewell wrote: > All, just for information I have been tinkering in the register code, > mainly on the appearance, hopefully have some thing to pull after the > weekend. > What I have done so far is get the header alignment working, added a css > class to

Re: Branch of gnucash-docs on code.gnucash.org

2017-07-31 Thread Derek Atkins
Yeah, Frank used hte read-only github repos improperly and tried to write into them. But the fact remains that code does use the maint branch for docs. -derek Di Mang writes: > Hello! > > I think, the reason for this behavior was the disappeared changes from "maint" > brunch after merging with

Re: Strange behavior of GitHub

2017-07-31 Thread Geert Janssens
Frank, I read the related conversation on IRC today and you raised the concern of creating too many remotes in your local repository when applying pull requests from there. Adding a remote only to apply a pull request is not really necessary and I never do it. Instead I pull the branch from t