From websitemaster at cogeco.net Sat Dec 5 11:27:00 2015 From: websitemaster at cogeco.net (Tom) Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2015 11:27:00 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog v2.1.1 Final Release Date Message-ID: <002101d12f79$c48bce60$4da36b20$@cogeco.net> FYI I plan to release the final version of Geeklog v2.1.1 mid next week unless someone finds a bug. Thanks for everyone for all of your hardwork. Tom From websitemaster at cogeco.net Sun Dec 20 13:04:27 2015 From: websitemaster at cogeco.net (Tom) Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2015 13:04:27 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] [SUSPECTED SPAM] Geeklog v2.2.0 Features > What's Next? Message-ID: <030c01d13b50$ddd74470$9985cd50$@cogeco.net> So Geeklog v2.1.1 is out the door and now it is time to think about Geeklog v2.2.0. Beside any bug fixes what features/changes do we want to see (that are obtainable) and who wants to work on what? Basically I want to see what the community wants and also some confirmation on what developers are willing to work on. We are a small community and based on our past I don't see Geeklog v2.2.0 coming out anytime soon (as we are all busy with work, family, etc...) so we should have lots of time to work on things. I would like to set a target for the release of Geeklog v2.2.0 December 2016. If a few standout bugs are discovered in Geeklog v2.1.1 then we would release Geeklog v2.1.2 at an earlier date. Here is the potential list of possible ideas as I see it (includes some mentioned previously by me and others): Cleanup of Core - Drop support of COM_SiteHeader, COM_SiteFooter (means a number of popular plugins will have to get updated) - Drop for Live Journal authentication?? - Drop support for MSSQL / PGSQL ??? (One, both or none) Demo Site Feature http://project.geeklog.net/tracking/view.php?id=1059 Denim - Convert to fully use UIkit Modern Curve - Convert to fully use UIkit - Make Responsive, HTML5/CSS3 Geeklog Administration - Separate out Geeklog Administration from Front End - Dengen mentioned he was working on this. Is this still the case? Staticpages - Rename staticpages plugin to pages plugin or allow name customization for the folder public_html/staticpages (so we can still keep the name staticpages if needed) - Should check out glFusion as then did something similar way back Calendar Plugin - Integrate GSOC Calendar project - Ben you had started this a while ago. Is it worth adding? Plugin Repository GSOC project - Would be nice to implement it... Menu Plugin - Was suggested previously to include the Menu Plugin with Geeklog distributions - Does it integrate well with UIKit? Captcha Plugin - Should we include a captcha plugin in the default install of Geeklog? - To me it is just as important in fighting spam as the Spam-X plugin - I think we should include one that at least supports reCaptcha v2 - It should be easy to include new Captcha schemes in the future. What I plan on hopefully doing in the near future is Update Geeklog.net - Switch from file management to Downloads Plugin. - Setup Core Developers Page And work on maybe some of the cleanup in core (based on what we all decide on). The demo site interests me as well but not sure it is worth doing as other items I think are more important to the community. Based on the discussion and some commitments hopefully I can get the roadmap(s) cleaned up: http://project.geeklog.net/tracking/roadmap_page.php http://wiki.geeklog.net/index.php/Proposed_Roadmap Thanks Tom From cordiste at free.fr Tue Dec 22 16:58:55 2015 From: cordiste at free.fr (cordiste) Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 22:58:55 +0100 Subject: [geeklog-devel] [SUSPECTED SPAM] Geeklog v2.2.0 Features > What's Next? In-Reply-To: <030c01d13b50$ddd74470$9985cd50$@cogeco.net> References: <030c01d13b50$ddd74470$9985cd50$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: Hi everybody, >> what features/changes do we want to see (that are obtainable) and who wants to work on what? +1 for Denim as default theme for Geeklog CMs and for Geeklog .net this theme is more modern than modern_curv or the anthic professional theme Convert to fully use UIkit. Why not. 1 theme is enought for a small community and it will avoid 3 updates >> Calendar Plugin It is worth adding gsoc work if we need recurring events 9 years after the request ;) https://www.geeklog.net/forum/viewtopic.php?showtopic=76193 >> Drop for Live Journal authentication? >> Drop support for MSSQL / PGSQL ? Yes to all >> Demo Site Feature Yes >> Geeklog Administration - Separate out Geeklog Administration from Front End. I am not for this one. It is a Geeklog feature >> Staticpages - Rename staticpages plugin to pages plugin or allow name customization for the folder public_html/staticpages (so we can still keep the name staticpages if needed) +1 for name customization >> Plugin Repository GSOC project Yes >> Menu Plugin - Was suggested previously to include the Menu Plugin with Geeklog distributions +1 - Does it integrate well with UIKit? I do not know >> Captcha Plugin - Should we include a captcha plugin in the default install of Geeklog? Yes >> Update Geeklog.net +1 - Switch from file management to Downloads Plugin. +1 - Setup Core Developers Page +1 migrate to Denim theme Remove/update Bounties!, Sponsors, Paid Support on front page Choose roadmap on wiki or on tracking http://project.geeklog.net/tracking/roadmap_page.php but not both I will try to update all my plugins and remove COM_SiteHeader, COM_SiteFooter to make them ready for Geeklog 2.2 Ben 2015-12-20 19:04 GMT+01:00 Tom : > So Geeklog v2.1.1 is out the door and now it is time to think about Geeklog > v2.2.0. > > Beside any bug fixes what features/changes do we want to see (that are > obtainable) and who wants to work on what? > > Basically I want to see what the community wants and also some confirmation > on what developers are willing to work on. We are a small community and > based on our past I don't see Geeklog v2.2.0 coming out anytime soon (as we > are all busy with work, family, etc...) so we should have lots of time to > work on things. I would like to set a target for the release of Geeklog > v2.2.0 December 2016. If a few standout bugs are discovered in Geeklog > v2.1.1 then we would release Geeklog v2.1.2 at an earlier date. > > Here is the potential list of possible ideas as I see it (includes some > mentioned previously by me and others): > > Cleanup of Core > - Drop support of COM_SiteHeader, COM_SiteFooter (means a number of popular > plugins will have to get updated) > - Drop for Live Journal authentication?? > - Drop support for MSSQL / PGSQL ??? (One, both or none) > > Demo Site Feature > http://project.geeklog.net/tracking/view.php?id=1059 > > Denim > - Convert to fully use UIkit > > Modern Curve > - Convert to fully use UIkit > - Make Responsive, HTML5/CSS3 > > Geeklog Administration > - Separate out Geeklog Administration from Front End > - Dengen mentioned he was working on this. Is this still the case? > > Staticpages > - Rename staticpages plugin to pages plugin or allow name customization for > the folder public_html/staticpages (so we can still keep the name > staticpages if needed) > - Should check out glFusion as then did something similar way back > > Calendar Plugin > - Integrate GSOC Calendar project > - Ben you had started this a while ago. Is it worth adding? > > Plugin Repository GSOC project > - Would be nice to implement it... > > Menu Plugin > - Was suggested previously to include the Menu Plugin with Geeklog > distributions > - Does it integrate well with UIKit? > > Captcha Plugin > - Should we include a captcha plugin in the default install of Geeklog? > - To me it is just as important in fighting spam as the Spam-X plugin > - I think we should include one that at least supports reCaptcha v2 > - It should be easy to include new Captcha schemes in the future. > > > What I plan on hopefully doing in the near future is > > Update Geeklog.net > - Switch from file management to Downloads Plugin. > - Setup Core Developers Page > > And work on maybe some of the cleanup in core (based on what we all decide > on). The demo site interests me as well but not sure it is worth doing as > other items I think are more important to the community. > > Based on the discussion and some commitments hopefully I can get the > roadmap(s) cleaned up: > > http://project.geeklog.net/tracking/roadmap_page.php > http://wiki.geeklog.net/index.php/Proposed_Roadmap > > Thanks > > Tom > > > > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > From dirk at haun-online.de Tue Dec 22 17:11:32 2015 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 23:11:32 +0100 Subject: [geeklog-devel] [SUSPECTED SPAM] Geeklog v2.2.0 Features > What's Next? In-Reply-To: References: <030c01d13b50$ddd74470$9985cd50$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: cordiste wrote: > Remove/update Bounties!, Sponsors, Paid Support on front page Good points. I don't even know how many people still offer paid Geeklog support, for example. Same with the international communities, btw. Japan is obviously still the most active one. The German website is run by me (but pretty dead). No idea about the others. We've announced to our existing sponsors that we'll end the sponsoring programme (for now, at least) by the end of this year, at which point the links can be removed (except for pair.com). The bounties never really took off and should be removed as well. Dirk -- https://www.themobilepresenter.com/ From websitemaster at cogeco.net Tue Dec 22 20:04:47 2015 From: websitemaster at cogeco.net (Tom) Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 20:04:47 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] [SUSPECTED SPAM] Geeklog v2.2.0 Features > What's Next? In-Reply-To: References: <030c01d13b50$ddd74470$9985cd50$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: <00cd01d13d1d$eb0f2800$c12d7800$@cogeco.net> Okay I will add that to the list. -----Original Message----- From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of Dirk Haun Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 5:12 PM To: Geeklog Development Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] [SUSPECTED SPAM] Geeklog v2.2.0 Features > What's Next? cordiste wrote: > Remove/update Bounties!, Sponsors, Paid Support on front page Good points. I don't even know how many people still offer paid Geeklog support, for example. Same with the international communities, btw. Japan is obviously still the most active one. The German website is run by me (but pretty dead). No idea about the others. We've announced to our existing sponsors that we'll end the sponsoring programme (for now, at least) by the end of this year, at which point the links can be removed (except for pair.com). The bounties never really took off and should be removed as well. Dirk -- https://www.themobilepresenter.com/ _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel From websitemaster at cogeco.net Sun Dec 27 10:43:00 2015 From: websitemaster at cogeco.net (Tom) Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2015 10:43:00 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog Email Forum Notification Bug Message-ID: <012c01d140bd$447267c0$cd573740$@cogeco.net> FYI The forum email notification issue that is caused by users with different language settings is happening again and may prevent people from replying to forum posts. (like this post https://www.geeklog.net/forum/viewtopic.php?showtopic=96188&lastpost=true#96 208) I thought I had this one fix but apparently not :-( I have added an issue here for it (it may be a Geeklog or a Forum Plugin issue not sure yet) : https://github.com/Geeklog-Plugins/forum/issues/6 Tom From mystralkk at gmail.com Wed Dec 30 22:18:10 2015 From: mystralkk at gmail.com (Kenji ITO) Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2015 12:18:10 +0900 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog repository on GitHub Message-ID: Hi all, I used hg-fast-export ( https://github.com/frej/fast-export ) and tried converting Geeklog repository (only Geeklog source code) on hg.geeklog.net into git repository ( https://github.com/mystralkk/geeklog-git ). I know you can't use Jenkins on GitHub. However, you can expect many more contributors than now will be interested in Geeklog. How about migrating the current repository on to GitHub? Any thoughts? -- mystral-kk http://mystral-kk.net/ mystralkk at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From komma at ivywe.co.jp Wed Dec 30 22:54:27 2015 From: komma at ivywe.co.jp (=?UTF-8?B?5LuK6aeS5ZOy5a2Q?=) Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2015 12:54:27 +0900 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog repository on GitHub In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: mystral-kk, Thanks! I think this is the best choice. I hope many Geeklog fork and pull Request appear, too. -- Ivy From websitemaster at cogeco.net Thu Dec 31 10:20:44 2015 From: websitemaster at cogeco.net (Tom) Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2015 10:20:44 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog repository on GitHub In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <026301d143de$d17a29e0$746e7da0$@cogeco.net> This probably is a good idea as most developers now days are using git as you said but we should review what needs to be done, what is affected etc before an official switch happens. (if most of us agree) Here are a few points we should consider: We have ?Geeklog-Plugins? for the plugins. Maybe ?Geeklog-Core? will work for Geeklog itself (I just created it just in case) since it is more than just the source. ?Geeklog? on git is already taken and the guy never responded when I asked about giving it to us. ?Geeklog-CMS? is already taken as well. Commit, etc? Permissions for the new repository Geeklog also has more than one repository so all of them will need to be converted. - Geeklog - Geeklog Artwork - Geeklog Tools - Geeklog Test Frame Work (needed?) - Older GSOC projects (I believe they are on there) I notice a few contributors were missing from your repository. If we convert over we should make sure all of us who have contributed in the last few years are at least included. Jenkins? Dirk you know way more about this than I do. Can Jenkins use git? Geeklog Bug Tracker. Do we use our current solution or do we convert to the issue tracker included with git? We just started coding a new Geeklog version so it might be best to make the switch now but if so we should copy over relevant feature requests and bugs. (which will force us to clean up the bug tracker and prioritize a few things :-). Does the git issue tracker have all the features we need? I am sure I am missing a few things? Thoughts everyone? Tom From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of Kenji ITO Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 10:18 PM To: geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net Subject: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog repository on GitHub Hi all, I used hg-fast-export ( https://github.com/frej/fast-export ) and tried converting Geeklog repository (only Geeklog source code) on hg.geeklog.net into git repository ( https://github.com/mystralkk/geeklog-git ). I know you can't use Jenkins on GitHub. However, you can expect many more contributors than now will be interested in Geeklog. How about migrating the current repository on to GitHub? Any thoughts? -- mystral-kk http://mystral-kk.net/ mystralkk at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dirk at haun-online.de Thu Dec 31 11:00:52 2015 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2015 17:00:52 +0100 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog repository on GitHub In-Reply-To: <026301d143de$d17a29e0$746e7da0$@cogeco.net> References: <026301d143de$d17a29e0$746e7da0$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: <67F61D96-4E93-4F4A-B208-45913C99E52B@haun-online.de> Tom wrote: > Geeklog also has more than one repository so all of them will need to be converted. - the PEAR repository, http://project.geeklog.net/cgi-bin/hgwebdir.cgi/pear/ Speaking of which: I haven't updated this in a while for fear of breaking things. On the PEAR side, quite a few packages have stopped supporting older PHP versions and made changes for PHP 7. But I guess now would be a good time to catch up? > - Geeklog Test Frame Work (needed?) Well, it's horribly out of date, very fragile, currently has a failing test(!) and all that, but it's the only kind of unit tests we have for Geeklog. > Jenkins? Dirk you know way more about this than I do. Can Jenkins use git? There's a git plugin (just like hg support is a plugin). I've never used it but I guess I could get it to work. Dirk -- https://www.themobilepresenter.com/ From websitemaster at cogeco.net Thu Dec 31 16:01:38 2015 From: websitemaster at cogeco.net (Tom) Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2015 16:01:38 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog repository on GitHub In-Reply-To: <67F61D96-4E93-4F4A-B208-45913C99E52B@haun-online.de> References: <026301d143de$d17a29e0$746e7da0$@cogeco.net> <67F61D96-4E93-4F4A-B208-45913C99E52B@haun-online.de> Message-ID: <000801d1440e$713625e0$53a271a0$@cogeco.net> RE Pear - It's probably a good time to catch up. Do you think that is something you could work on in the next few months? (at least find out if anything major has broken) Dirk what are your thoughts on Git and the bug tracker? It will be a bit of work to get everything transferred over but once done maintenance would be a lot less. Tom -----Original Message----- From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of Dirk Haun Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2015 11:01 AM To: Geeklog Development Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog repository on GitHub Tom wrote: > Geeklog also has more than one repository so all of them will need to be converted. - the PEAR repository, http://project.geeklog.net/cgi-bin/hgwebdir.cgi/pear/ Speaking of which: I haven't updated this in a while for fear of breaking things. On the PEAR side, quite a few packages have stopped supporting older PHP versions and made changes for PHP 7. But I guess now would be a good time to catch up? > - Geeklog Test Frame Work (needed?) Well, it's horribly out of date, very fragile, currently has a failing test(!) and all that, but it's the only kind of unit tests we have for Geeklog. > Jenkins? Dirk you know way more about this than I do. Can Jenkins use git? There's a git plugin (just like hg support is a plugin). I've never used it but I guess I could get it to work. Dirk -- https://www.themobilepresenter.com/ _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel From mystralkk at gmail.com Thu Dec 31 16:23:05 2015 From: mystralkk at gmail.com (Kenji ITO) Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2016 06:23:05 +0900 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog repository on GitHub In-Reply-To: <000801d1440e$713625e0$53a271a0$@cogeco.net> References: <026301d143de$d17a29e0$746e7da0$@cogeco.net> <67F61D96-4E93-4F4A-B208-45913C99E52B@haun-online.de> <000801d1440e$713625e0$53a271a0$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: I've found what looks like "Mantis-issues to GitHub-issues" converter at https://github.com/mistic100/mantis2github . I don't know if it is usable, but it's worth trying. As for PEAR, why don't we raise the required PHP version to 5.3.2 so that we can use Composer ( https://getcomposer.org/ )? 2016-01-01 6:01 GMT+09:00 Tom : > RE Pear - It's probably a good time to catch up. Do you think that is > something you could work on in the next few months? (at least find out if > anything major has broken) > > Dirk what are your thoughts on Git and the bug tracker? It will be a bit of > work to get everything transferred over but once done maintenance would be > a > lot less. > > > Tom > -----Original Message----- > From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On > Behalf Of Dirk Haun > Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2015 11:01 AM > To: Geeklog Development > Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog repository on GitHub > > Tom wrote: > > > Geeklog also has more than one repository so all of them will need to be > converted. > > - the PEAR repository, > http://project.geeklog.net/cgi-bin/hgwebdir.cgi/pear/ > > Speaking of which: I haven't updated this in a while for fear of breaking > things. On the PEAR side, quite a few packages have stopped supporting > older > PHP versions and made changes for PHP 7. But I guess now would be a good > time to catch up? > > > > - Geeklog Test Frame Work (needed?) > > Well, it's horribly out of date, very fragile, currently has a failing > test(!) and all that, but it's the only kind of unit tests we have for > Geeklog. > > > > Jenkins? Dirk you know way more about this than I do. Can Jenkins use > git? > > There's a git plugin (just like hg support is a plugin). I've never used it > but I guess I could get it to work. > > Dirk > > > -- > https://www.themobilepresenter.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > -- mystral-kk http://mystral-kk.net/ mystralkk at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: