RE: Reminder: Zikula sprint with Simon in #fedora-mktg in ~6.75 hours
by Simon Birtwistle
Sincere apologies to everyone, but I've had some severe transport issues and can't get home tonight. While I could join IRC on my mobile I don't think I'd be much help. Instead, I'll sign in tomorrow evening at the same time - I hope that those who were planning to join me can make that time. If not, I should be available at the weekend as well.
Once again, I am really sorry for the no-show and added late notice....
Simon
-----Original Message-----
From: Mel Chua <mel(a)redhat.com>
Sent: 27 January 2010 14:41
To: Fedora Logistics <logistics(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Subject: Reminder: Zikula sprint with Simon in #fedora-mktg in ~6.75 hours
Reminder that we'll have Simon Birtwistle (itbegins) in #fedora-mktg in
approximately 6.75 hours to work with us on Insight, so if you need
zikula-guru time, join us on IRC at 21:30 UTC, and/or leave questions
and to-do things for the sprint here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Insight#Sprint_agenda
--Mel
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13 years, 7 months
RE: FI Update
by Simon Birtwistle
We've switched from using the old-style news module to using pagemaster which is missing the sample data added earlier in the design phase. More sample data needs to be added into the "NewsNew" publication type in pagemaster, then any necessary design work should be copied from the news templates into the publication templates (this was started at FUDCon.
Once we have the expertise from doing that we can work on the Fedora Weekly news templates, which are a slightly harder proposition. This is because we have to group individual articles together on the summary page, and whenever the date changes we'll need to output some HTML (for example a line break) to separate the various FWN issues.
This is hard to explain typing an email on my phone, so I'll go through it on Wednesday night as far as I can.
Simon-----Original Message-----
From: Hiemanshu Sharma <hiemanshu(a)fedoraproject.org>
Sent: 26 January 2010 06:42
To: logistics(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: FI Update
I ll probably do that later tonight when I get back home. Also the page looks empty compared to what it looked when I first did anything for FI. Its a config issue or what?
2010/1/26 Simon Birtwistle <simon(a)zikula.org>
If someone can turn off PHP warnings on pt6 that would be great these warnings are spurious (they come from the PHP4 compatibility layer in Zikula). Once were upgraded to Zikula 1.3 (at some point this year hopefully) these errors will disappear as 1.3 drops support for PHP4.
From: logistics-bounces(a)lists.fedoraproject.org [mailto:logistics-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Hiemanshu Sharma
Sent: 26 January 2010 04:33
To: logistics(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: FI Update
Simon,
Can you send me a patch to the css change you made so I can update the git repo. Or you can do it yourself too please. Also fixing the [tid] issue is done fine, but PHP freaks out due to "Call-time pass-by-reference". Looks the the pagemaster module needs a little
fixing.
-Hiemanshu
2010/1/26 Craig Thomas <bicycle.nutz(a)gmail.com>
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Simon Birtwistle <simon(a)zikula.org> wrote:
> Mel asked me to send an update on what I've achieved tonight (it isn't much,
> so please do read on!)
>
> * I helped mmcgrath fix an issue with the CSS on the staging server
> * I fixed the "missing argument [tid]" error on the homepage
Hi all,
I take it these changes are on:
https://publictest6.fedoraproject.org/zikula/
And that makes some sense; however, that wont work to share fixes:
_what_ css fix? can the rest of us git an update, please :)
Thanks,
--
Craig 'doesn't want to kill fixes' Thomas
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Zikula sprint with Simon: 21:30 UTC on Wednesday 1/27
by Mel Chua
Simon (itbegins) will be joining 21:30 UTC on Wednesday night for
zikula/Insight sprintin', so start lining up the questions.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Insight#Sprint_agenda
It's mostly a stub right now, but the idea is to continue collecting all
our blockers/questions in one place (this list - I consider my job
between now and Wednesday to sync the past ~2 weeks of this mailing list
to that wiki page) so that on Wednesday we have a solid prioritized list
of blockers to push through.
--Mel
13 years, 8 months
FI Update
by Simon Birtwistle
Mel asked me to send an update on what I've achieved tonight (it isn't much,
so please do read on!)
* I helped mmcgrath fix an issue with the CSS on the staging server
* I fixed the "missing argument [tid]" error on the homepage
* I started looking at the editing issue for news articles, but didn't find
a simple solution
* I agreed with Mel to be online at 21:30 Wednesday evening to assist anyone
working on Fedora insight that has Zikula-related questions.
Next update Wednesday!
13 years, 8 months
Zikula sandboxin' to-do list [was: Re: Meeting minutes 2010-01-19]
by Mel Chua
> Which brings me to my next topic, sorry I didn't get a chance to ask
> in the meeting itself.
>
> [...snip...]
>> * Insight (mchua, 20:44:08)
>> * mchua is behind - sandbox partially complete (mchua, 20:44:35)
>
> If I'm someone who can set aside a few hours this weekend to move
> Insight forward, what can I do?
Continue what Max started last night, which is:
0. Get access to the sysadmin-test FAS group if you don't already have
it (you'll need it to work on this)
1. Take the current sandbox instance on pt1,
http://publictest1.fedoraproject.org/zikula/index.php, ssh into pt1, and....
2. Work through
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_set_up_a_Zikula_sandbox, starting
with step 5, editing the instructions as needed along the way, and
noting any bugs/glitches/questions found. See
https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=How_to_set_up_a_Zikula_sandbo...
for what Max did.
3. Holler to list when you stop, with where you ended so the next person
can take it up from there.
> Is the page at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Zikula still correct?
It is likely not entirely up-to-date. [[Zikula]] and [[Fedora Insight]]
could both likely use refreshing, but we don't have a specific list of
things that need to be refreshed right now, so if you're working through
this and find something that needs (or could potentially need) updating,
holler, and eventually the momentum from the individual patches will
snowball into somebody (probably me) doing a Giant Update of the page.
> Should I be bringing this discussion to the logistics@ list?
Just did. :)
--Mel
13 years, 8 months
Stuck: Zikula/FI [tid] bug, infrastructure ticket #1874
by Mel Chua
Hiemanshu and I can't figure this one out, and thought we'd ask the
metabrain.
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1874
It's the extremely obvious "Fedora Insight Error: Missing argument
[tid]" bug that's displayed in Giant Red Letters on the front of
http://publictest6.fedoraproject.org/zikula/. Aside from "it probably
has something to do with templates," we're pretty much in "hunt blindly!
search results did not return useful answers!" mode right now.
We could also use some help figuring out how to ask these questions
upstream (because more questions like this may come up on short notice
in the next 2 weeks) - the zikula IRC channel (#zikula on irc.oftc.net)
seems to be pretty quiet and relatively empty, but we can try the forums
next; that seems to be the place where zikula support happens - Ryan
just volunteered to ping the forums (thanks, Ryan!) so we'll see what
happens.
--Mel
13 years, 8 months