Hi pypy-dev, two notes: - Is everybody who is interested aware that we want to meet at 11am tomorrow (sunday, 15th May) for the PyPy release-polishing session? - i am finalizing & testing the new PyPy development tracker and am interested in comments and people trying it out a bit. It's currently located here: https://codespeak.net/issue/pypy-dev/ almost all people that ever commited to the PyPy code base should be able to use their normal codespeak login (svn/shell/pypy-eu/pypy-dev logins are all unified for PyPy). One of the new tracker features is that it's connected to svn checkins (based on Richard Jones's new integration code). If you commit to svn/pypy/dist with a a log message like: issue40 resolved This fixes a long standing issues blablabla then this message will show up in the tracker, get send to subscribers and will mark the issue as resolved. Another feature is that each user can edit a field 'notify on new issues' in his 'Details' and will then receive notification email on each newly created issue in that tracker (even if you are not on the nosy list). I am still randomly re-initializing the tracker database for testing purposes. I'll send a public note when the new tracker goes into production. Comments already welcome, though. cheers & see you, holger
Hi Holger, On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 05:48:06PM +0200, holger krekel wrote:
- Is everybody who is interested aware that we want to meet at 11am tomorrow (sunday, 15th May) for the PyPy release-polishing session?
Yup!
- i am finalizing & testing the new PyPy development tracker and am interested in comments and people trying it out a bit. It's currently located here:
I guess I'll need some real data to judge, but it looks bad in links and pretty unusable in Netscape 4.74. I guess you can't easily do something about it, and I should go forward and install a recent browser and be patient every time I want to start it...
One of the new tracker features is that it's connected to svn checkins (based on Richard Jones's new integration code). If you commit to svn/pypy/dist with a a log message like:
issue40 resolved
This fixes a long standing issues blablabla
This is great! What are exactly the rules? A bientot, Armin.
Hi Armin, On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 22:01 +0200, Armin Rigo wrote:
On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 05:48:06PM +0200, holger krekel wrote:
- i am finalizing & testing the new PyPy development tracker and am interested in comments and people trying it out a bit. It's currently located here:
I guess I'll need some real data to judge, but it looks bad in links and pretty unusable in Netscape 4.74.
What or who is Netscape? :-)
I guess you can't easily do something about it, and I should go forward and install a recent browser and be patient every time I want to start it...
I'd like to try to make it reasonably work for links (and also for netscape if feasible). I guess it's the use of CSS which links doesn't recognize at all ASFAIK. But what is the main problem you are seeing? (I just tried links and it works as i would expect it given that it doesn't look at CSS. but i don't use it much, so i don't know what you would expect).
One of the new tracker features is that it's connected to svn checkins (based on Richard Jones's new integration code). If you commit to svn/pypy/dist with a a log message like:
issue40 resolved
This fixes a long standing issues blablabla
This is great! What are exactly the rules?
- the content "issueNN STATUS" has to be on a single otherwise empty line - NN must be an existing issue number - STATUS is one of the possible status values: unread chatting need-eg (jargon for "need example") in-progress testing done-cbb (jargon for 'done, could-be-better') resolved I suggest we start working with the tracker tomorrow (for organizing the release polishing tasks) and see what we want to change about the tracker in the coming week. One open question is if we want to use 'keywords' aka 'topics'. One or more of them can be associated with each issue. We could use the directory names in dist/pypy as initial keywords/topic names so that it easy to correlate certain implementation parts to an issue. It also would allow us to define private or shared queries such as "show me all issues relating to 'interpreter'". cheers, holger
Hi Armin, Armin Rigo wrote: [snip]
I guess I'll need some real data to judge, but it looks bad in links and pretty unusable in Netscape 4.74. I guess you can't easily do something about it, and I should go forward and install a recent browser and be patient every time I want to start it...
You could try dillo (www.dillo.org), should be reasonably fast, though I don't know how experimental their https support is. Regards, Carl Friedrich
Armin Rigo <arigo@tunes.org> writes:
I guess I'll need some real data to judge, but it looks bad in links and pretty unusable in Netscape 4.74. I guess you can't easily do something about it, and I should go forward and install a recent browser and be patient every time I want to start it...
If you're used to Netscape 4, you won't be that disappointed with modern browsers' startup times... Cheers, mwh -- It's actually a corruption of "starling". They used to be carried. Since they weighed a full pound (hence the name), they had to be carried by two starlings in tandem, with a line between them. -- Alan J Rosenthal explains "Pounds Sterling" on asr
Hi Michael, On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 01:28:47PM +0100, Michael Hudson wrote:
If you're used to Netscape 4, you won't be that disappointed with modern browsers' startup times...
Ah, thanks. Actually I'm not used to Netscape 4 but to links ( <1 sec), only using Netscape for whatever links is really not happy with. Armin
participants (5)
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Armin Rigo
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Carl Friedrich Bolz
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holger krekel
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hpk@trillke.net
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Michael Hudson