On 05/05/2011 07:31 AM, Kamil Paral wrote:
Your point of view is completely valid. We just can't subscribe
for
changes. But let's keep it there, I don't think it's too much
important. (And not everyone is probably such subscriber freak as I
am:)).
It's not quite the same, but you can get an rss feed from the timeline
of trac [1] that shows wiki/ticket modifications and git pushes.
[1]
https://fedorahosted.org/autoqa/timeline?ticket=on&changeset=on&m...
>> Also, I wouldn't duplicate the list of tickets under
Progress
>> section, because it is bound to be outdated all the time. The
>> always current list is available as:
>>
https://fedorahosted.org/autoqa/milestone/0.5.0 (and clicking on
>> Closed and Active tickets links)
>
> Actually, that is a Trac wiki macro that lists the tickets instead
> of a list of tickets typed out by hand. It's functionally the same
> as looking at the milestone and updated without any extra work on
> our part.
Gosh, that's good!
/me should have looked at the page source. Nice.
There is all sorts of cool stuff that you can do with trac like macros
to display selected source code (revision, file, line range) in any
wiki-ish section (ticket descriptions, comments etc.) or writing pages
in rST instead of the normal moin-ish trac wiki syntax.
Tim