[web2py] Re: short term roadmap

2012-09-15 Thread Marin Pranjić
> > > On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 6:48 PM, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > I think we need a general purpose way to call scripts from apps (in this > case admin) that run in background and communicate with them. I am working > on this mechanism. > Can't wait to see this + hg/git support! I can help w

[web2py] Re: short term roadmap

2012-09-11 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
I think the first thing to to would be to create a module that implements the features we want. The logic should not be in the admin actions. I think we need a general purpose way to call scripts from apps (in this case admin) that run in background and communicate with them. I am working on t

[web2py] Re: short term roadmap

2012-09-11 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
+1 On Tuesday, 11 September 2012 11:18:00 UTC-5, Andrew wrote: > > For 1 & 2, if the only remote repository type being considered is Git, > then using hg-git is probably ideal since it'll support both hg and git > locally and working with remote git repo's. > > I would like to work on this. Doe

[web2py] Re: short term roadmap

2012-09-11 Thread Andrew
For 1 & 2, if the only remote repository type being considered is Git, then using hg-git is probably ideal since it'll support both hg and git locally and working with remote git repo's. I would like to work on this. Does anyone else have interest / spare cycles to help implement this support?

[web2py] Re: short term roadmap

2012-09-09 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
I need to see a working example. Can you email a sample new welcome app or patch to the existing one? On Sunday, 9 September 2012 18:53:05 UTC-5, Paolo Caruccio wrote: > > About point 4 of the list it's important, imho, to have an html > scaffolding that fits, through css classes, to our needs.

[web2py] Re: short term roadmap

2012-09-09 Thread Paolo Caruccio
About point 4 of the list it's important, imho, to have an html scaffolding that fits, through css classes, to our needs. A solution could be to change the html structure by using javascript. For example, we could obtain the dropdown auth navbar by inserting this code to the bottom of "layout.ht

[web2py] Re: short term roadmap

2012-09-09 Thread Paolo Caruccio
About point 4 of the list it's important, imho, to have an html scaffolding that fits, through css classes, to our needs. A solution could be to change the html structure by using javascript. For example we could obtain the dropdown auth navbar by inserting this code to the bottom of "layout.htm