Hi Fabrizio!
The list is hidden by default to avoid spam bots from crawling and adding
spam... not perfect anyway.
Pads are like notepad sheets, you can create a new one, work (multiple
editors allowed),
and then publish your link anywere (the blueprint itself or any other
place).
Pads have time
Miguel,
very interesting. Where is the list of all Pads? what exactly is a Pad?
Regards
Fabrizio
On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 7:30 PM, Miguel Angel wrote:
> Working over there, for just in case anybody wants to test :)
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> http://pads.kicad-pcb.org/p/python-qa-tests
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> Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo
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The reason I'm worried regarding these backups is because of the
possibility that you can get hit by a train. In that case nobody
would have access to the backups, I'm afraid. That's why I proposed
automatically uploading the non privacy sensitive tables to a public
repo on a regular basis.
On S
Working over there, for just in case anybody wants to test :)
http://pads.kicad-pcb.org/p/python-qa-tests
Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo
http://www.nbee.es
+34 636 52 25 69
skype: ajoajoajo
2013/9/15 Miguel Angel
> I have setup something, to use along with the blueprints (almost wrote
> footprints
I have setup something, to use along with the blueprints (almost wrote
footprints... erhmmm..)
http://pads.kicad-pcb.org
Nice to write little specifications that can be linked. Real time
collaborative, and has a chat. Runs on nodejs.
Data is stored in a mysql that's backed up weekly with the who
On Sep 15, 2013 8:43 AM, "Miguel Angel" wrote:
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> 2013/9/15 Dick Hollenbeck
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>> On Sep 14, 2013 3:46 PM, "Miguel Angel" wrote:
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>> > Checking our blueprints, they look more like a wishlist.
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>> > What do you think of dumping the list, (wget -r > .zip > dev mail
list) so we don
2013/9/15 Dick Hollenbeck
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> On Sep 14, 2013 3:46 PM, "Miguel Angel" wrote:
> >
> > Checking our blueprints, they look more like a wishlist.
> >
> > What do you think of dumping the list, (wget -r > .zip > dev mail list)
> so we don't forget about the good ideas that we can transpose later int
On Sep 14, 2013 3:46 PM, "Miguel Angel" wrote:
>
> Checking our blueprints, they look more like a wishlist.
>
> What do you think of dumping the list, (wget -r > .zip > dev mail list)
so we don't forget about the good ideas that we can transpose later into
the wishlist (under the bug report syste
Checking our blueprints, they look more like a wishlist.
What do you think of dumping the list, (wget -r > .zip > dev mail list) so
we don't forget about the good ideas that we can transpose later into the
wishlist (under the bug report system).
then closing them all -but for the really plan
Yes, this is +/- the idea, in this project they set milestones, and use the
blueprints to keep the focus, or track of the decissions:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Blueprints
"" A bug is a description of a problem, and a blueprint is a description
of a solution. ""
"" Keeping their status cu
I think this would be a very good idea, since I often struggle to keep up with
feature propositions/developments via the mailing list, so definitely +1 for
that from me!
Felix Morgner
> Am 13.09.2013 um 09:08 schrieb Miguel Angel :
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> Hello,
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>I've been watching other opensource communi
Hello,
I've been watching other opensource communities around launchpad lately,
and I discovered that they make heavy use of blueprints, to keep track of
new features and it's related work.
Are we using it right now?, ( https://blueprints.launchpad.net/kicad )
If you find it interestin
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