From dirk at haun-online.de Mon Nov 21 15:22:24 2011 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 21:22:24 +0100 Subject: [geeklog-devel] FOSDEM 2012 Message-ID: Is anyone else thinking of a trip to Belgium in February to attend FOSDEM? I know Rouslan wants to go there. Vlad, what about you? There is now a Call For Lightning Talks, , i.e. a chance for open source projects to introduce themselves in a 15 minute presentation. We could talk about Geeklog in general or just some specific aspect of it. Any suggestions? Or takers, even? I've actually submitted a talk for the main track, but I'm not too optimistic about it being accepted. Whatever the outcome, though, that's independent of the Lightning Talks. So, what would be a good Geeklog-related topic to talk about in 15 minutes? Request for Brainstorming :) bye, Dirk -- http://www.themobilepresenter.com/ From websitemaster at cogeco.net Tue Nov 22 09:32:18 2011 From: websitemaster at cogeco.net (Tom) Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 09:32:18 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] FOSDEM 2012 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <019901cca923$89df6410$9d9e2c30$@cogeco.net> I am glad to see some of you hopefully plan to attend. What is the topic of the talk you submitted to the main track? Would that work for the lightning talk if the main one is not accepted? In previous years what have been some of the topics other CMSs have done? Tom -----Original Message----- From: geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of Dirk Haun Sent: November-21-11 3:22 PM To: Geeklog Development Subject: [geeklog-devel] FOSDEM 2012 Is anyone else thinking of a trip to Belgium in February to attend FOSDEM? I know Rouslan wants to go there. Vlad, what about you? There is now a Call For Lightning Talks, , i.e. a chance for open source projects to introduce themselves in a 15 minute presentation. We could talk about Geeklog in general or just some specific aspect of it. Any suggestions? Or takers, even? I've actually submitted a talk for the main track, but I'm not too optimistic about it being accepted. Whatever the outcome, though, that's independent of the Lightning Talks. So, what would be a good Geeklog-related topic to talk about in 15 minutes? Request for Brainstorming :) bye, Dirk -- http://www.themobilepresenter.com/ _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net http://eight.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel From dirk at haun-online.de Tue Nov 22 14:14:50 2011 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 20:14:50 +0100 Subject: [geeklog-devel] FOSDEM 2012 In-Reply-To: <019901cca923$89df6410$9d9e2c30$@cogeco.net> References: <019901cca923$89df6410$9d9e2c30$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: <91B5B38A-DF39-48F2-AF5D-B74842A3D23A@haun-online.de> Tom wrote: > What is the topic of the talk you submitted to the main track? Would that > work for the lightning talk if the main one is not accepted? Ah, sorry for the confusion. The talk for the main track was something generic, not about Geeklog at all. From my understanding, the Lightning Talks are meant to be about specific open source projects, so that wouldn't work. Also, I don't think I could cram that topic into 15 minutes. > In previous years what have been some of the topics other CMSs have done? Here's a list from this year: http://archive.fosdem.org/2011/schedule/tracks/lightningtalks Most projects used it to demonstrate what it is they're doing. bye, Dirk -- http://www.themobilepresenter.com/ From websitemaster at cogeco.net Wed Nov 30 10:45:29 2011 From: websitemaster at cogeco.net (Tom) Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 10:45:29 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog Topics, Blocks and Stories Message-ID: <017601ccaf77$16200cf0$426026d0$@cogeco.net> Hi All, It is a little later than I wanted but I just pushed the latest change which allows a story to have more than one topic. Things that do not work properly at the moment include syndication and daily digest. I just realized while working on the Daily Digest that I need to work from an anonymous point of view of the topic tree and not the current user when creating the rss file. Daily Digest has a similar issue where the topic tree can be different for each user. I hope to have this fixed in a week. Stuff I still need to do include depreciating the functions listed below and moving them to the topic library using TOPIC_functionName as their new names. COM_topicArray COM_topicList COM_showTopics COM_getTopicImageUrl COM_emailUserTopics As well as cleanup the libraries for Topics and Blocks. The follow Interface Updates are still needed (but not required for things to work) which I still plan on doing: - Content Syndication edit form - My Account Page -> Content Tab -> Exclude Topics and Daily Digest Options I also plan on adding the topic selection to staticpages . And finally the Topic Admin list and edit form should get some sort of interface upgrade (any takers?). So to date Geeklog 1.9.0 has a number of new features. This includes child topics, blocks assigned to multiple topics, and stories assigned to multiple topics. With these changes I have had to update a large number of Geeklogs features. I have tested things a fair bit but I know there are still lots of bugs to be found. With that in mind I have kept track of all the things that were affected by my changes that need to be retested to make sure they work as expected. To Test - Geeklog Fresh Install - Geeklog Upgrade (Migration of Blocks, Topics and Stories) Notes: - Everything below needs testing in one Language and multiple Language sites. - Watch Permissions. To edit, a user needs edit access to the story as well as ALL TOPICS the story belongs too. - Directory - View All and selected topics - Topics - How all parts of Geeklog works with no topics - Permissions - Config Options - Edit, View, Delete - Hidden Topics - Inherited Topics - Archive Topic - Excluded Topics (by User) - Email Topics - Blocks - Permissions - Edit, View, Delete - Inherited Blocks - Stories - Permissions - Edit, View, Delete - Inherited Stories - Featured Stories in Topic and on Homepage - Archive Stories - Whats New Block - Older Stuff Block - Trackbacks - Admin Lists - Email Story - Story Submissons - Submit, Edit, View, Approve, Delete - Submission list (For Draft Stories as well) - Comments - Post, View and Edit Story Comments - Whats New Block - Feeds - Article Content Syndication - Users - Excluded Topics - Daily Digest - Search - Topics From dirk at haun-online.de Wed Nov 30 11:01:37 2011 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 17:01:37 +0100 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog Topics, Blocks and Stories In-Reply-To: <017601ccaf77$16200cf0$426026d0$@cogeco.net> References: <017601ccaf77$16200cf0$426026d0$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: <20111130170137.Horde.pBewGtjz9kRO1lNhI4Qgg-A@webmail.df.eu> Quoting Tom : > It is a little later than I wanted but I just pushed the latest change which > allows a story to have more than one topic. Thanks, Tom. That's a major step forward. > Things that do not work properly at the moment include syndication and daily > digest. The changes also broke at least one unit test: Fatal error: Call to undefined method Story::setTid() http://project.geeklog.net:8080/job/test-framework/345/console I assume you removed that method? If so, the test needs to be adjusted or removed. Not urgent at this point, just wanted to remind people again that we do have a few unit tests ;-) Btw, I've set up a bunch of bots for notifications and such. On IRC, the gljenkins user should have posted about this test failure (did anyone see that?). And there's a glbot on Twitter, which is how I got notified of this problem: https://twitter.com/#!/glbot bye, Dirk From websitemaster at cogeco.net Wed Nov 30 14:27:12 2011 From: websitemaster at cogeco.net (Tom) Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 14:27:12 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog Topics, Blocks and Stories In-Reply-To: <20111130170137.Horde.pBewGtjz9kRO1lNhI4Qgg-A@webmail.df.eu> References: <017601ccaf77$16200cf0$426026d0$@cogeco.net> <20111130170137.Horde.pBewGtjz9kRO1lNhI4Qgg-A@webmail.df.eu> Message-ID: <019501ccaf96$0fabbc10$2f033430$@cogeco.net> >> Thanks, Tom. That's a major step forward. I think a lot of people will like the ability to have sub topics and articles in multiple topics, it will definitely make organizing articles much easier. >> I assume you removed that method? If so, the test needs to be adjusted or removed. Yeah, it does not exist anymore since the topic information for the story is stored in the topic_assignments table now which has its own saving routine (which is used by the blocks and plugins as well). I haven't really looked to closely at the unit tests, I guess I have an excuse to do so now. :-) Tom -----Original Message----- From: geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of Dirk Haun Sent: November-30-11 11:02 AM To: Geeklog Development Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog Topics, Blocks and Stories Quoting Tom : > It is a little later than I wanted but I just pushed the latest change > which allows a story to have more than one topic. Thanks, Tom. That's a major step forward. > Things that do not work properly at the moment include syndication and > daily digest. The changes also broke at least one unit test: Fatal error: Call to undefined method Story::setTid() http://project.geeklog.net:8080/job/test-framework/345/console I assume you removed that method? If so, the test needs to be adjusted or removed. Not urgent at this point, just wanted to remind people again that we do have a few unit tests ;-) Btw, I've set up a bunch of bots for notifications and such. On IRC, the gljenkins user should have posted about this test failure (did anyone see that?). And there's a glbot on Twitter, which is how I got notified of this problem: https://twitter.com/#!/glbot bye, Dirk _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net http://eight.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel