From matthew.katz at morelightmorelight.com Wed Feb 2 00:08:29 2011 From: matthew.katz at morelightmorelight.com (Matt Katz) Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2011 00:08:29 -0500 Subject: [ditz-talk] I'd like to decentralize ditz Message-ID: <1296623309.11035.19.camel@ubuntu> William, do you have any interest in adding a co-maintainer? It looks like the main thing keeping you from accepting patches for ditz is reviewing them. It would be nice to *distribute* some of this responsibility. For example, I went ahead and fixed the missing .ditz-plugins file issue before noticing that Kouhei had tried to fix the same thing in 2009. I'd be willing to help integrate patches or work on the rubyforge site - I think that others on this list might also volunteer. It's a really nice thing that you started, we'd like to continue it, and it would help if we could update the gem or even advance the mainline repository... -- Matt Katz From ditz at morelightmorelight.com Thu Feb 3 15:37:04 2011 From: ditz at morelightmorelight.com (Matt Katz) Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 15:37:04 -0500 Subject: [ditz-talk] I'd like to decentralize ditz In-Reply-To: References: <1296623309.11035.19.camel@ubuntu> Message-ID: Any other folks interested? I like ditz better than the also good bugs-everywhere or other alternatives. William, any interest in getting some active co-maintainers? "John Meacham" wrote: >I'd really like it if this happened, I have been using ditz as my main >bug tracker for various projects and would like to see it maintained. > > John > >On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 9:08 PM, Matt Katz > wrote: >> William, do you have any interest in adding a co-maintainer? It looks >> like the main thing keeping you from accepting patches for ditz is >> reviewing them. ?It would be nice to *distribute* some of this >> responsibility. >> >> For example, I went ahead and fixed the missing .ditz-plugins file >issue >> before noticing that Kouhei had tried to fix the same thing in 2009. >> >> I'd be willing to help integrate patches or work on the rubyforge >site - >> I think that others on this list might also volunteer. >> >> It's a really nice thing that you started, we'd like to continue it, >and >> it would help if we could update the gem or even advance the mainline >> repository... >> >> -- >> Matt Katz >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ditz-talk mailing list >> ditz-talk at rubyforge.org >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ditz-talk >> From mainiak at gmail.com Thu Feb 3 16:53:36 2011 From: mainiak at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?B?SmFrdWIgVml0w6Fr?=) Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:53:36 +0100 Subject: [ditz-talk] I'd like to decentralize ditz In-Reply-To: References: <1296623309.11035.19.camel@ubuntu> Message-ID: <4D4B23E0.8060707@gmail.com> Hi. I am interested in this software and maybe contributing, but need leader. Sincerely, Jakub V. On 02/03/2011 09:37 PM, Matt Katz wrote: > Any other folks interested? I like ditz better than the also good bugs-everywhere or other alternatives. > William, any interest in getting some active co-maintainers? > > "John Meacham" wrote: > >> I'd really like it if this happened, I have been using ditz as my main >> bug tracker for various projects and would like to see it maintained. >> >> John >> >> On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 9:08 PM, Matt Katz >> wrote: >>> William, do you have any interest in adding a co-maintainer? It looks >>> like the main thing keeping you from accepting patches for ditz is >>> reviewing them. It would be nice to *distribute* some of this >>> responsibility. >>> >>> For example, I went ahead and fixed the missing .ditz-plugins file >> issue >>> before noticing that Kouhei had tried to fix the same thing in 2009. >>> >>> I'd be willing to help integrate patches or work on the rubyforge >> site - >>> I think that others on this list might also volunteer. >>> >>> It's a really nice thing that you started, we'd like to continue it, >> and >>> it would help if we could update the gem or even advance the mainline >>> repository... >>> >>> -- >>> Matt Katz >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ditz-talk mailing list >>> ditz-talk at rubyforge.org >>> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ditz-talk >>> > _______________________________________________ > ditz-talk mailing list > ditz-talk at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ditz-talk From wmorgan-ditz at masanjin.net Thu Feb 3 17:26:57 2011 From: wmorgan-ditz at masanjin.net (William Morgan) Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:26:57 +0000 Subject: [ditz-talk] I'd like to decentralize ditz In-Reply-To: <1296623309.11035.19.camel@ubuntu> References: <1296623309.11035.19.camel@ubuntu> Message-ID: <1296771941-sup-6209@masanjin.net> Reformatted excerpts from Matt Katz's message of 2011-02-02: > William, do you have any interest in adding a co-maintainer? I am no longer maintaining Ditz. I had a good time making it, but it doesn't suit my current needs, and I have too many other things on my plate righ tnow. But I would love to see it survive. So, if you make a Gitorious account, I will give you commit power. If you make a rubyforge account, I will give you access to the rubyforge page as well. -- William From takuto.wada at gmail.com Fri Feb 4 02:21:21 2011 From: takuto.wada at gmail.com (Takuto Wada) Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2011 16:21:21 +0900 Subject: [ditz-talk] I'd like to decentralize ditz In-Reply-To: References: <1296623309.11035.19.camel@ubuntu> Message-ID: Hi, I've been using ditz 3 years, and I'm interested in maintaining and improving it. Best Regards, Takuto Wada On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 5:37 AM, Matt Katz wrote: > Any other folks interested? ?I like ditz better than the also good bugs-everywhere or other alternatives. > William, any interest in getting some active co-maintainers? > > "John Meacham" wrote: > >>I'd really like it if this happened, I have been using ditz as my main >>bug tracker for various projects and would like to see it maintained. >> >> ? ?John >> >>On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 9:08 PM, Matt Katz >> wrote: >>> William, do you have any interest in adding a co-maintainer? It looks >>> like the main thing keeping you from accepting patches for ditz is >>> reviewing them. ?It would be nice to *distribute* some of this >>> responsibility. >>> >>> For example, I went ahead and fixed the missing .ditz-plugins file >>issue >>> before noticing that Kouhei had tried to fix the same thing in 2009. >>> >>> I'd be willing to help integrate patches or work on the rubyforge >>site - >>> I think that others on this list might also volunteer. >>> >>> It's a really nice thing that you started, we'd like to continue it, >>and >>> it would help if we could update the gem or even advance the mainline >>> repository... >>> >>> -- >>> Matt Katz >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ditz-talk mailing list >>> ditz-talk at rubyforge.org >>> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ditz-talk >>> > > _______________________________________________ > ditz-talk mailing list > ditz-talk at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ditz-talk > From wmorgan-ditz at masanjin.net Fri Feb 4 16:14:06 2011 From: wmorgan-ditz at masanjin.net (William Morgan) Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2011 21:14:06 +0000 Subject: [ditz-talk] I'd like to decentralize ditz In-Reply-To: References: <1296623309.11035.19.camel@ubuntu> Message-ID: <1296853992-sup-4666@masanjin.net> Reformatted excerpts from Takuto Wada's message of 2011-02-04: > I've been using ditz 3 years, and I'm interested in maintaining and improving > it. Great! If you, and anyone else interested in maintainership, sends me a Gitorious account name or a Rubyforge account name, I will give you write access. -- William From wmorgan-ditz at masanjin.net Mon Feb 14 14:30:52 2011 From: wmorgan-ditz at masanjin.net (William Morgan) Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 19:30:52 +0000 Subject: [ditz-talk] new ditz maintainers Message-ID: <1297711761-sup-9630@masanjin.net> Dear Ditz users, Please welcome our new Ditz maintainers, Matt Katz and Takuto Wada. As my empty, battered shell of a maintainership slowly crumbles to a fine dust, they step forward, filled with youthful vigor and enery, to bring Ditz to a bright and glorious new future. Takuto and Matt, welcome! The world holds its breath and awaits your wisdom. -- William From bjorn.forsman at gmail.com Mon Feb 14 16:06:27 2011 From: bjorn.forsman at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Bj=C3=B8rn_Forsman?=) Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:06:27 +0100 Subject: [ditz-talk] new ditz maintainers In-Reply-To: <1297711761-sup-9630@masanjin.net> References: <1297711761-sup-9630@masanjin.net> Message-ID: On 14 February 2011 20:30, William Morgan wrote: > Dear Ditz users, > > Please welcome our new Ditz maintainers, Matt Katz and Takuto Wada. As my > empty, battered shell of a maintainership slowly crumbles to a fine dust, they > step forward, filled with youthful vigor and enery, to bring Ditz to a bright > and glorious new future. > > Takuto and Matt, welcome! The world holds its breath and awaits your wisdom. Good news! To Matt and Takuto: What are your plans for ditz' future? Best regards, Bj?rn Forsman From takuto.wada at gmail.com Mon Feb 14 22:18:35 2011 From: takuto.wada at gmail.com (Takuto Wada) Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 12:18:35 +0900 Subject: [ditz-talk] new ditz maintainers In-Reply-To: References: <1297711761-sup-9630@masanjin.net> Message-ID: Hi, I'm Takuto Wada, a.k.a @t_wada in Japan, a TDD guy. I've been using ditz for 3 years in daily development and love it so much. It's my great pleasure to maintain Ditz as maintainer. My plan/task is to gain sustainability and testability to ditz development and release. 1. Write tests for ditz itself (and plugins, if possible). 2. Ensure rapid bugfix release. 3. Review and accept patches, and apply them in a testable fashion. 4. (And my interest is..) Trac / Redmine coordination. Patches, pull-requests, issues and feature requests are always welcome. P.S. I'm not an English speaker, so my English is poor (or sometimes wrong). Please forgive me for that. Best Regards, Takuto 2011/2/15 Bj?rn Forsman : > On 14 February 2011 20:30, William Morgan wrote: >> Dear Ditz users, >> >> Please welcome our new Ditz maintainers, Matt Katz and Takuto Wada. As my >> empty, battered shell of a maintainership slowly crumbles to a fine dust, they >> step forward, filled with youthful vigor and enery, to bring Ditz to a bright >> and glorious new future. >> >> Takuto and Matt, welcome! The world holds its breath and awaits your wisdom. > > Good news! > > To Matt and Takuto: What are your plans for ditz' future? > > Best regards, > Bj?rn Forsman > _______________________________________________ > ditz-talk mailing list > ditz-talk at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ditz-talk > From steve at waits.net Tue Feb 22 13:57:08 2011 From: steve at waits.net (Stephen Waits) Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 10:57:08 -0800 Subject: [ditz-talk] problems on 1.9.2 (patch included) Message-ID: <4D640704.1010706@waits.net> Hi, ditz 0.5 wouldn't run on my 1.9.2 installation. There were two problems.. 1) require 'sha1' needed to be require 'digest/sha1' 2) ruby complained about "multiple assignment in conditional" in several cases where you were doing something like "if (found,x = generate..()) && found". I've attached a patch which I believe fixes these issues. I hope you'll incorporate a fix (mine or otherwise) and re-release the gem so I can run the blessed version, instead of my local fork. :) Thanks, Steve -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: model.rb.patch URL: From steve at waits.net Tue Feb 22 16:32:55 2011 From: steve at waits.net (Stephen Waits) Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 13:32:55 -0800 Subject: [ditz-talk] problems on 1.9.2 (patch included) In-Reply-To: <4D640704.1010706@waits.net> References: <4D640704.1010706@waits.net> Message-ID: <4D642B87.7070800@waits.net> On 02/22/11 10:57, Stephen Waits wrote: > > I've attached a patch which I believe fixes these issues. Upon further usage, I realize my patch is inadequate. It's a start in the right direction. I'll work on it a bit more in due time. Thanks, Steve From steve at waits.net Wed Feb 23 04:58:59 2011 From: steve at waits.net (Stephen Waits) Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 01:58:59 -0800 Subject: [ditz-talk] Better 1.9.2 compatibility patch.. Message-ID: <8C4E43CF-28B2-47FF-B668-5BA217BDCC3C@waits.net> Ok, I think this is a more complete patch than the one I posted earlier. I ran through all the commands against my 1.9.2 and they appear to work fine. I've intentionally kept the changes to the absolute minimum necessary to get things working. Things I had to change: Replace #!/usr/bin/ruby18 with just #!/usr/bin/env ruby In one case, raise RuntimeError instead of (the undefined) Error Use Proc.new instead of lambda in the model object generators. lambda is strict about the number of arguments it receives. Procs don't care - they'll ignore unused arguments, and fill in missing arguments with nil. Require 'digest/sha1' (instead of 'sha1') and replace SHA1 with Digest::SHA1 Replace strange [success,value] return of generate_field_value - now either returns a value (which may be nil), or :generate_failed Please review the attached patch and consider applying it, if it meets your satisfaction. Thanks! -- Stephen Waits steve at waits.net WAR IS PEACE FREEDOM IS SLAVERY IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH 1984, George Orwell -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: ditz-0.5-ruby192.patch Type: application/octet-stream Size: 4829 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I meant?this?patch file.. :) ?(I'll get it right eventually) > > > -- > Stephen Waits > steve at waits.net > ??WAR IS PEACE > ??FREEDOM IS SLAVERY > ??IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH ??1984, George Orwell > > _______________________________________________ > ditz-talk mailing list > ditz-talk at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ditz-talk > >