-- Forwarded message -
Hello GSoC Mentors and Org Admins,
We are pleased to announce Google Summer of Code 2021 <http://g.co/gsoc>,
the 17th consecutive year of the program!
As many of you might have heard if you attended the Mentor Summit a couple
of weeks ago (or chatte
Dear Arjun, dear MacPorters,
I would like to congratulate Arjun for being accepted into GSOC 2020
with the project of improving the ports.macports.org website. He has
already been with us last year and made an awesome tool which he's
about to improve this year. We are also enormously helpf
* Mojca Miklavec:
> I would not dismiss the initial effort as a GSOC project as long as
> the student can prove the competence to do some good work and
> reasonable potential to stick with the project afterwards.
The way I understand GSoC projects is that smaller, self-containe
Hi,
On Thu, 2 Apr 2020 at 20:37, Joshua Root wrote:
>
> I would say it's OK for a GSoC project to be completely original and
> never discussed before; the problem with this one is just the scope. You
> would need to spend the entire summer (if not more) just doing design in
>
tion from my side, and my intention was not to
> hurt anyone. This was also a learning for me personally to not put
> things in place without much thought, discussion and understanding.
I would say it's OK for a GSoC project to be completely original and
never discussed before; the problem wit
The eventual goal is to rewrite all of MacPorts in Python to
> >> increase modularity and make integration of other APIs with MacPorts
> >> easier.
> >
> > Is this an idea you just came up with or has there been some discussion of
> > this before? I didn
* Ryan Schmidt:
> [...] I would have hoped that GSoC would be used as an opportunity for
> us to finally implement changes that we have wanted to do for years
> but never got around to doing, rather than to propose new projects
> whose ramifications have never been discussed befor
ake integration of other APIs with MacPorts easier.
>
> Is this an idea you just came up with or has there been some discussion of
> this before? I didn't see this idea on our GSoC page [1] and it comes as a
> surprise to me.
>
> [1] https://trac.macports.org/wiki/SummerOf
you just came up with or has there been some discussion of this
before? I didn't see this idea on our GSoC page [1] and it comes as a surprise
to me.
[1] https://trac.macports.org/wiki/SummerOfCode#Projects
I have no experience to gave you any valuable help on this Alex, just wanted to
drop some ideas I have in mind.
I work in the frame of HPC computing and I’m a heavy user of spack
(https://spack.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). It’s a package manager tailored for
HPC that shares more than few featur
Dear MacPorts community,
I submitted a proposal this year for rewriting parts of MacPorts in Python.
The eventual goal is to rewrite all of MacPorts in Python to increase
modularity and make integration of other APIs with MacPorts easier.
I've attached my proposal. As for some edits that have alr
Dear students,
(I have put everyone in Bcc just in case, even though you are
generally encouraged to use public communication.)
I would like to thank each and every one of you for applying for the
GSOC 2020. We have received 5 applications this year (I'm sorry for my
own absence during
Dear Macports community,
Last year during GSoC 19, I wrote the ports webapp under the mentorship of
Mojca and Umesh, we had a functional app by the end of the GSoC period. The
app still needs a lot of improvements- codebase needs to be improved so
that new maintainers can start quickly, more
Here's the link to the document by the way :
A
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c2DkaHLueqMrY66n-l3nvHecVgsezD2XOR8iaF-kkH4/edit?usp=drivesdk
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, 4:04 AM Vibhansh Gupta wrote:
> Hey everyone !
>
> I finally submitted my proposal on the Google Sumer of Code website.
> Please
Dear Aspiring GSoC Students,
Hope you all are doing well. This is a friendly reminder for the
Student Application deadline i.e., 31st March 2020 1800 UTC.
Make sure you submit your 'Final' proposal to the portal, in order to
be eligible for GSoC, before the deadline.
I hope you ha
Hey everyone !
I finally submitted my proposal on the Google Sumer of Code website. Please do
let me know your thoughts on it, either on the Google Doc as comments or via
mail.
Either way, I will be grateful for any and for all of your thoughts and advice
on it. I am super pumped to work and h
ble
to build a POC in the next few weeks?
Thanks & Regards
Rajdeep
On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 3:12 PM Samartha S M
wrote:
> I've uploaded draft proposal in GSoC proposal submission portal also.
>
> Please give inputs from your side, so that I can improve my proposal.
>
> Tha
use a different platform for submission.
>
You may submit the draft on the GSoC portal.
For more info check out [1]
> Also if you would like me to try out some related issues and submit some pull
> requests, may please let me know; I'll be glad in trying them out.
>
Take a loo
n Computer Science and Engineering, and an
> enthusiast to contribute to MacPorts in GSoC 2020.
>
> Welcome to The MacPorts Project!
>
> >
> > In the first place, I'm absolutely new to tcl and am feeling a need to
> know the language so as to have a clear understan
I've uploaded draft proposal in GSoC proposal submission portal also.
Please give inputs from your side, so that I can improve my proposal.
Thanks and regards
Samartha S M
On Fri 20 Mar, 2020, 12:08 PM Samartha S M,
wrote:
> I've attached draft proposal. PFA
>
> On Fri 20
Dear Aspiring GSoC Students,
The application period has begun on GSoC portal. There is less than 2
weeks left for the student application deadline (31st March 2020).
We recommend to add your draft proposals on the portal as early as
possible, so you can get feedback from potential mentors on
l I think you could find plenty of information
> around the internet about how a successful GSoC proposal could look like
> and what actions could be done to increase chances of successful
> selection. These go much more in depth compared to what I could advise
> in a reasonably short email.
&
ic
> than "Re: Contents of macports-dev digest..."
>
>
> Today's Topics:
>
>1. Re: GSoC 2020 (Jackson Isaac)
>2. Re: GSoC web-app query (Jackson Isaac)
>3. Re: Saying Hello :) (Jac
Hi Samartha,
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 12:01 PM Samartha S M wrote:
>
> Hello Jackson Isaac
>
> I went through Buildbot project ideas for GSoC 2020 and this project idea
> caught my attention 'Add support for running worker on non-python platforms'.
> I have good
Hello Jackson Isaac
I went through Buildbot project ideas for GSoC 2020 and this project idea
caught my attention 'Add support for running worker on non-python
platforms'. I have good experience with python and C++.
I went through the project idea abstract, but still I would like to re
Hi,
Small correction below,
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 8:26 AM Jackson Isaac wrote:
>
> Hi Dandamudi,
>
> Welcome to The MacPorts Project!
>
> Apologies for the late reply.
>
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 1:18 PM DANDAMUDI ROHIT
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > It seems the mentors alloted for web-
Hi Samartha.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 8:19 AM Samartha S M wrote:
>
> I've not installed MacPorts yet. Is it compatible with Linux systems as I
> have Linux based Ubuntu system?
>
It is possible to setup macports on linux, although it might not
completely work correctly (had tried it long time a
Hi Dandamudi,
Welcome to The MacPorts Project!
Apologies for the late reply.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 1:18 PM DANDAMUDI ROHIT
wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> It seems the mentors alloted for web-app are busy, is there any other
> project idea I can take on?
Unfortunately, our web-app mentors cannot
ilai in Computer Science and Engineering, and an
> enthusiast to contribute to MacPorts in GSoC 2020.
Welcome to The MacPorts Project!
>
> In the first place, I'm absolutely new to tcl and am feeling a need to know
> the language so as to have a clear understanding of the ope
Dear Sir/Ma'am,
I shortly started voyaging through the documentation on MacPorts, which
seemed quite interesting to me. I'm Saptarshi Mukherjee, a 3rd Year
Undergraduate at IIT Bhilai in Computer Science and Engineering, and an
enthusiast to contribute to MacPorts in *GSoC 2020. *
In
From: macports-dev on behalf of
DANDAMUDI ROHIT
Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2020 10:30:51 AM
To: macports-dev@lists.macports.org
Subject: GSoC web-app query
Hello everyone!
I am currently pursuing my undergrad in India. As I mentioned my interest to
work on web-app project before
> Welcome to The MacPorts Project!
>
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 6:20 AM Samartha S M
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello macports,
> >
> > I'm interested in contributing to your open source project under GSoC
> 2020.
> > I would like to learn more about the orga
Hi Samartha,
Welcome to The MacPorts Project!
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 6:20 AM Samartha S M wrote:
>
> Hello macports,
>
> I'm interested in contributing to your open source project under GSoC 2020.
> I would like to learn more about the organization and projects so that I ca
Hello macports,
I'm interested in contributing to your open source project under GSoC 2020.
I would like to learn more about the organization and projects so that I
can start preparing my proposals for the project ideas listed under GSoC
2020.
Thanks and regards
--
Samartha S M
IIIT Hyderabad
configuration (2.x) is available here:
https://github.com/macports-gsoc/macports-buildbot.
The custom views plugin is available at
https://github.com/macports/buildbot-macports-custom-views and you can use
it in your buildbot instance.
Some issues need to be fixed in the buildbot codebase:
https
Greetings Marcus,
Let me put some light on what I'm trying to accomplish here, npm is
basically a dependency manager for NodeJS, it allows users to quickly
install libraries and dependencies for their NodeJS Projects. NPM now
provides 'npm audit' which reports vulnerabilities to the user and al
Hello everyone!
I am currently pursuing my undergrad in India. As I mentioned my interest to
work on web-app project before, I went ahead and did some PRs and went through
all the current issues and got more understanding of the project. I would like
to draft my application for the same, where
on paper ( literally ) by this article in Times of India
> about a smart home project I built when I was 14.
> I'm primarily a backend developer, but I'm competent with the rest of the
> stack too. I also have a background in CyberSecurity ( I have a CEH
> Certification
ion too ). Here's my CV <http://bit.ly/csv-darsh> in case you
want to know more
*My Project idea for GSoC: *I'd like to help implement
vulnerability scanning and audit for ports, Similar to npm's "audit"
feature. I was also looking into writing scripts to help current por
> [3] https://trac.macports.org/ticket/56318
> [4]
> https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/blob/master/_resources/port1.0/group/cltversion-1.0.tcl
>
> > On Mar 7, 2020, at 3:23 PM, Vibhansh Gupta wrote:
> >
> > Hi there !
> >
> > I’m Vibhansh. A Tech E
fter reading
> through the project description and requirements, to work towards to goal,
> "Improving the Command Line Tool UX” (in GSoC 2020 for MacPorts and perhaps
> even further down the road).
>
> As for my experience and programming skills, I am glad to inform you that
Hi there !
I’m Vibhansh. A Tech Enthusiast who has become very interested, after reading
through the project description and requirements, to work towards to goal,
"Improving the Command Line Tool UX” (in GSoC 2020 for MacPorts and perhaps
even further down the road).
As for my experienc
Hello all,
I am currently pursuing my bachelors in Computer Science in CBIT Hyderabad,
India.
I am interested to contribute to MacPorts as a part of GSoC 2020. After going
through the projects ideas list, I got more interested in macports-webapp
project as a mac user and web dev enthusiast
Hi,
I am happy to announce that The MacPorts Project has been accepted as
an organization for Google Summer of Code 2020.
Interested Mentors can reach out to mojca or ijackson (@macports.org),
so that we send out the invites.
Also, interested students can start working on idea proposals and
inte
Greetings Pavitra,
The MacPorts GSoC wiki page is good place to start
(https://trac.macports.org/wiki/SummerOfCode).
-Marcus
> On Feb 7, 2020, at 11:46 AM, Pavitra Behre wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm Pavitra, Pre-final year student of B.Tech - Computer Science &
> Engi
Hello,
I'm Pavitra, Pre-final year student of B.Tech - Computer Science &
Engineering.
I'm very much interested in contributing to MacPorts under GSOC 20.
Kindly guide me on the How-Tos.
A little bit about myself: I've been coding for approximately 7 years now
and my primary do
Yes, I’d like to mentor too. Count me in
Sat
> On 31 Jan 2020, at 09.29, Marcus Calhoun-Lopez wrote:
>
> Yes, I would be willing to be a mentor.
>
> -Marcus
>
>> On Jan 28, 2020, at 10:20 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> In ord
Yes, I would be willing to be a mentor.
-Marcus
> On Jan 28, 2020, at 10:20 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In order to apply for GSOC we need to publish an up-to-date idea list.
>
> MacPorts base make a significant (80%?) portion of the ideas list, so
> it w
Hi,
> In order to apply for GSOC we need to publish an up-to-date idea list.
>
> MacPorts base make a significant (80%?) portion of the ideas list, so
> it would be nice if we could make it clear as soon as possible whether
> we have ideally two mentors willing to mento
Hi,
In order to apply for GSOC we need to publish an up-to-date idea list.
MacPorts base make a significant (80%?) portion of the ideas list, so
it would be nice if we could make it clear as soon as possible whether
we have ideally two mentors willing to mentor base projects.
Marcus, Sat, or
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 07:28:37AM +0100, Jackson Isaac wrote:
> GSoC 2020 org applications are now open.
>
> Let's participate again this year, we have some ideas on wiki, maybe they
> need some refinement ? Also, buildbot mentors are happy to collaborate
> again this ye
Hi,
GSoC 2020 org applications are now open.
Let's participate again this year, we have some ideas on wiki, maybe they
need some refinement ? Also, buildbot mentors are happy to collaborate
again this year with us.
If any of the previous year students want to become the Org Admin/Mentor,
l
Dear Pierre,
On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 at 18:47, Pierre Tardy wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> GSOC 2020 has been announced, I haven't seen a thread yet on macports being
> an org.
We last discussed GSOC during the MacPorts meeting in Bohinj in
October where we went through the ideas list.
>
I would be very curious to see if a buildbot project might sort out how to
test-build all the dependents of a suggested upgrade to a library for breakage.
I recall hearing about one of the unix variants that had figured out how to do
that.
K
Hi,
GSOC 2020 has been announced, I haven't seen a thread yet on macports being
an org.
We discussed the topic within Buildbot community, and we think we don't
have enough of our users as student, and are not attractive enough to be
effective.
But last years experience partnering wit
-serious suggestion :)
> On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 4:24 AM Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>
>> Dear MacPorts users and developers,
>>
>> As most of you probably know already, we have 4 GSOC projects this
>> year, one of them for a web application.
>>
>> The a
Feedback posted here:
https://github.com/macports/macports-webapp/issues/51
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 4:24 AM Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Dear MacPorts users and developers,
>
> As most of you probably know already, we have 4 GSOC projects this
> year, one of them for a web applicat
information is immensely helpful! I've noticed an issue with how the
webapp finds tickets associated with a port and have filed a ticket
about this at
https://github.com/macports/macports-webapp/issues/50
> You are also invited to opt-in to statistics submission by running
&g
Dear MacPorts users and developers,
As most of you probably know already, we have 4 GSOC projects this
year, one of them for a web application.
The application written by Arjun made a decent progress so far and is
available under a temporary URL:
http://ec2-52-34-234-111.us-west-2
Hi all,
We've solved all known existing problems in macports-base master
relating to the Xcode changes.
1. Ports use Xcode's SDK when we want to prefer CLT instead
We now check first for CLT SDKs if port isn't Xcode-dependent. CLT
SDKs for macOS mirror the ones shipped with Xcode.
2. Ports in `xc
Hi,
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 01:03:26PM +0700, Satryaji Aulia wrote:
> There’s no existing code in port 1.0 that accesses a PortGroup
> (besides lint which parses the file) so I assume that change needs to
> be for macports-ports right? When do we make this change?
Correct. We can make the change
Hi,
Clemens Lang wrote:
As a consequence I would say that the xcodeversion PortGroup should set
use_xcode yes.
There’s no existing code in port 1.0 that accesses a PortGroup (besides
lint which parses the file) so I assume that change needs to be for
macports-ports right? When do we make
Hi Sat,
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 10:57:41PM +0700, Satryaji Aulia wrote:
> We haven't discussed whether or not the `xcodeversion` PortGroup
> should be included. We also **restrict** Xcode in tracemode if not
> needed. An exception if is CLT isn't installed.
The xcodeversion PortGroup says it dete
To say it more explicitly:
Besides removing the messages revolving Xcode, the latest changes in
macports-base now **force** MacPorts to use CommandLineTools instead
of Xcode.app for common tools like make, clang etc. This is to make every
build reproducible and force ports to explicitly declare Xc
To update from last month about phasing out Xcode,
1. What has changed from last time
The warnings that Xcode should be installed has been removed.
DEVELOPER_DIR is now universally exported for every command (build,
destroot, autotools, etc.).
2. The effects of the changes
Right now, we’re te
Dear all,
This is another update regarding the Webapp GSoC'19 project. We are now in
the second month of coding. The project is going nearly at same pace as
scheduled in the proposal [1].
The demo of the app has been moved to an EC2 instance where it is running
in a Docker container:
http:
Hi All, especially GSoC students and aspiring GSoCers,
TLDR; Stay connected on IRC forever:
https://vijaikumar.in/keeping-your-irccloud-client-always-connected-for-free-82db71b3cff3
As we all know that this is that time of year, when students and
mentors work on GSoC projects, it is very
Hi all,
I'd like to write about what we've accomplished so far in this project,
with my mentors Marcus (mcalhoun) and Clemens (cal/neverpanic).
The project's focus is to provide a smoother experience of using MacPorts
without Xcode.
1. Opened PR for better handling of Xcode dependency [1]
I
done so far,
> provide feedback, but in particular volunteer to run
> sudo port install mpstats-gsoc
> to help us get more statistics ready by the time Arjun starts working
> on that part (about two weeks from now; it would be really cool to
> have more than one month worth of s
ld
> recommend to add mplog to their your ignore list. That works in IRC
> clients and also in Riot.
>
> The bot is operated by me, but if others also think that the bot is
> annoying, I do not insist on keeping it running or moving it to another
> channel.
I like the mplog on #ma
On 14.06.19 13:01, Nils Breunese wrote:
>
> Chris jones wrote:
>
>> ( The main problem I have, is not something specific to Riot or whatever
>> forum we use, but more we need to perhaps give some thought to the channels.
>> Currently there is really only one, which gets (some) chat but also mes
On 14.06.19 11:10, Chris Jones wrote:
> ( The main problem I have, is not something specific to Riot or whatever
> forum we use, but more we need to perhaps give some thought to the
> channels. Currently there is really only one, which gets (some) chat but
> also messages for each and every commit.
Chris jones wrote:
> ( The main problem I have, is not something specific to Riot or whatever
> forum we use, but more we need to perhaps give some thought to the channels.
> Currently there is really only one, which gets (some) chat but also messages
> for each and every commit. I don't thin
I would say we can try Riot (also mentioned earlier by Rainer), as I
see lot of pros put up for it in [1]. We can also explore discord as
an option. If none works, we can stick to IRC.
I've been trying Riot out for a bit now, since this discussion started.
Its not bad I would say..
( The m
On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 8:04 AM Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> As a quick feedback: Gitter doesn't seem to be mature enough, so that
> those of us who kept testing it (for about three weeks) would want to
> use it in the long run.
>
> * The Android app constantly keeps crashing.
> * Even if it
n-one conversations and rooms where only invited users can
> join.
>
> An example would be: https://gitter.im/coala/coala
>
> @Mojca would you be willing to give this https://gitter.im/macports-gsoc a
> try? I tried creating one suitable for us. Let me know if you are able to see
> the secret room. :)
>
> Thanks,
> Umesh
Dear Arjun,
Thanks a lot for sending out the report.
Dear MacPorts users,
I would warmly welcome everyone to check what has been done so far,
provide feedback, but in particular volunteer to run
sudo port install mpstats-gsoc
to help us get more statistics ready by the time Arjun starts
are dead slow on an Amazon RDS free tier instance, and
probably it won't be feasible on any externally hosted database. On a local
database, full updates take more than 5 minutes.
For installation statistics, we have setup a temporary port (mpstats-gsoc)
which would submit stats to the demo app.
On Jun 3, 2019, at 15:51, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
> On Sun, 2 Jun 2019 at 18:46, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> Buildbot is a program that we want to use for its own sake, so its port name
>> should not begin with "py-" and it should be in a primary category that
>> reflects its use. Look at the e
On Sun, 2 Jun 2019 at 18:30, Rajdeep Bharati wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 2, 2019 at 9:45 PM Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> Got it, thanks for your help. One thing is that when I install the new
> py37-buildbot, the command that I get to use is `buildbot-3.7`.
> What changes do I need to make in the port to us
Hi,
In this case I have a feature request for Karan ...
On Sun, 2 Jun 2019 at 18:46, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Jun 2, 2019, at 11:30, Rajdeep Bharati wrote:
>
> > One thing is that when I install the new py37-buildbot, the command that I
> > get to use is `buildbot-3.7`.
> > What changes do I nee
Thank you for the clarification. I will update the old buildbot.
Regards
Rajdeep
On Sun, Jun 2, 2019 at 10:16 PM Ryan Schmidt
wrote:
>
>
> On Jun 2, 2019, at 11:30, Rajdeep Bharati wrote:
>
> > One thing is that when I install the new py37-buildbot, the command that
> I get to use is `buildbot-
On Jun 2, 2019, at 11:30, Rajdeep Bharati wrote:
> One thing is that when I install the new py37-buildbot, the command that I
> get to use is `buildbot-3.7`.
> What changes do I need to make in the port to use the command `buildbot`?
As Rainer explained in https://github.com/macports/macport
On May 29, 2019, at 13:29, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> As an intermezzo I want to explain one thing. Initially we had one single job
> (which could run for days), and it built all the ports in a single job.
> However one could not infer any information about what worked and what failed
> without
On Sun, Jun 2, 2019 at 9:45 PM Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>
> On May 31, 2019, at 17:27, Rajdeep Bharati wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 2:01 AM Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> >
> >> What does
> >> port installed '*buildbot*'
> >> say?
> >
> > It's giving None of the specified ports are installed.
>
On May 31, 2019, at 17:27, Rajdeep Bharati wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 2:01 AM Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>> What does
>> port installed '*buildbot*'
>> say?
>
> It's giving None of the specified ports are installed.
It should show you all ports that are installed whose names contain th
On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 2:01 AM Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Dear Rajdeep,
>
> I'm sorry, I somewhat missed this one particular error.
>
> You need to install py37-buildbot rather than py-buildbot, same for
> py37-buildbot-pkg and mock (probably py37-mock).
>
> Yes I installed the one with py37-*.
> O
On Thu, 30 May 2019 at 16:43, Rajdeep Bharati wrote:
>
> How do we decide which ports are supposed to be built? Is it only the ports
> (files) that are affected by a particular `change`?
We fetch a list of modified directories.
Then a bash script from mpbb runs though all of the ports in those
di
On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 11:59 PM Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> (CC-ing Arjun as parts of this might be of interest for the app as well,
> and the general mailing list as they might provide further feedback.)
>
> On Wed, 29 May 2019 at 08:57, Rajdeep Bharati
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I wanted to be sure abo
(CC-ing Arjun as parts of this might be of interest for the app as well,
and the general mailing list as they might provide further feedback.)
On Wed, 29 May 2019 at 08:57, Rajdeep Bharati
wrote:
> Hi,
> I wanted to be sure about one thing:
> In view #2
> Screenshot 2019-05-29 at 12.21.13 PM.pn
Dear Students, Mentors & others,
We are all enthusiastic about the most productive part of the GSOC
that's officially about to start tomorrow.
We have so many projects this year that it became non-trivial to keep
all the relevant URLs in the memory. Please check if I got all the
deta
I re-up buildbot.buildbot.net
But the console view is broken.
https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/issues/4777
Can you also have a look at this?
I can also see that buildbot_travis do not build anymore
https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/issues/4778
probably I did merge the webpack PR a bit to
Can you please make a PR?
Thanks
Pierre
Le mar. 21 mai 2019 à 16:21, Rajdeep Bharati
a écrit :
>
> There's a bug in
> https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/blob/master/www/base/src/app/app.module.js
> Changes haven't been `require`d.
> These lines need to be added:
> require('./changes/changes.c
Ouch, and we have https://buildbot.buildbot.net/ which is down
(probably because of that )
looking at it..
Pierre
Le mar. 21 mai 2019 à 15:57, Rajdeep Bharati
a écrit :
>
> Hi
>
> I am having one issue with the buildbot (I think it's happening after the new
> webpack PR, but not sure).
> In the
On 18.05.19 00:04, Rainer Müller wrote:
> On 17.05.19 23:54, Umesh Singla wrote:
>> I tried setting one up. Well, it only takes one to sign up (email
>> optional) and create rooms. Please give it
>> a try: https://riot.im/app/#/room/#macports-public:matrix.org. This
>> one's a public room, you can
Hi,
The buildbot_badges plugin is using cairo. You can try to uninstall
that to move forward
Pierre
Le sam. 18 mai 2019 à 07:58, Rajdeep Bharati
a écrit :
>
> Hi,
> I was trying out the webpack PR. Here's what I did:
>
> clone the branch git clone --single-branch --branch www-webpack
> https://
On 17.05.19 23:54, Umesh Singla wrote:
> I tried setting one up. Well, it only takes one to sign up (email
> optional) and create rooms. Please give it
> a try: https://riot.im/app/#/room/#macports-public:matrix.org. This
> one's a public room, you can see the messages but not talk until you
> sign
Nice. Makes testing a lot easier now. It would be great if you could push
the Dockerfile as well.
Also, I am not liking conversing on these multiple broken threads very
much. I'll try to setup Matrix (have absolutely no idea about it yet) today
so that we can compare gitter and matrix and move ahe
On Thu, 16 May 2019 at 19:47, Rainer Müller wrote:
>
> I am really confused what you want to set up for Matrix?
If you are asking me ...
I don't know, I never used it and I never took a closer look, so I'm
not sure how it works.
I assumed that someone needs to configure something somewhere to
pro
On 16.05.19 19:20, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Thu, 16 May 2019 at 13:31, Ruben Di Battista wrote:
>>
>> I would like to stress once again about Matrix.
>>
>> If we setup Matrix, we can bridge the channels with whatever service you
>> might need. First of all IRC, so people that like to keep hangin
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