On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Jerry Amundson <jamundso(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 12:21 PM, John Poelstra
<poelstra(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Brennan Ashton said the following on 03/05/2009 11:35 PM Pacific Time:
>>
>> Forgot I changed that in that version. Looks like I uploaded and old
>> version that is not compatible with the new BZ, I just tried it and it
>> looks like this is the real one.
>>
>>
https://fedorahosted.org/releases/t/r/triage/bugzilla_buttons_for_fed.use...
>>
>
> I'm getting lost :)
>
> How does this relate to the task we've been following to have a canonical
> location and install mechanism for this script?
>
> Is this the canonical location?
>
> What is the status of the install and updating mechanism?
Ditto. My head is spinning in a greasemonkey-introemails-wikicleanup
induced fog.
All of which, I'm sure, will be straightened out in the meeting tomorrow... ;-)
jerry
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Well as of DST change I will not be attending any of these meeting
unless I am on vacation, or if the time changes to something that
works better then me, but I do not see that happening.
I will try to explain how I am going to handle the GM scripts until a
better solution shows it self/have more time.
When mcepl or I make changes to the scripts per user requests, the
changes get written to mcepls git repo, then with some submodule git
vodo I pull those changes into the traige git repo. Then if I am
happy with the script and I feel that it is ready for general release
I push it to the fedorahosted project release area. I then send an
email out with a link to the updated script. The location and name of
the script will never change, so clicking it will install it over the
old one. Tada you are updated.
I have these links in the wiki
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/Tools
So to recap:
1. Make sure greasemonkey is installed (see tools link on wiki)
2. Remove your old triage scripts.
3. Click the script links in the wiki
4. Complain that a feature is not there that makes it worthless and
file a ticket at
http://fedorahosted.org/triage
5. I or mcepl makes a change to the repo
6. I confirm the fix
7. I push the fix to release
8. You go back to step 3 (or click the link in the update email I send
out they are the same)
Thank You,
Brennan Ashton