Hi guys
does anybody know how we can fix that? Stef |
On 25 February 2011 18:54, Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi guys > > does anybody know how we can fix that? > whaaat? that's really bad :( > Stef > > > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig. |
Isn't it because you went passed the quota? The bad thing about attachments in Google Code is that you have only 50MB for it.
You can find the current status in Administer/Advanced. Cheers, Doru On 25 Feb 2011, at 18:58, Igor Stasenko wrote: > On 25 February 2011 18:54, Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote: >> Hi guys >> >> does anybody know how we can fix that? >> > > whaaat? > that's really bad :( > >> Stef >> >> >> > > > > -- > Best regards, > Igor Stasenko AKA sig. > -- www.tudorgirba.com "Yesterday is a fact. Tomorrow is a possibility. Today is a challenge." |
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Yes
May be we should check for another bugtracking system and ask if we can run it on an inria server. Stef > On 25 February 2011 18:54, Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote: >> Hi guys >> >> does anybody know how we can fix that? >> > > whaaat? > that's really bad :( > >> Stef >> >> >> > > > > -- > Best regards, > Igor Stasenko AKA sig. > |
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On Feb 25, 2011, at 8:33 PM, Tudor Girba wrote: > Isn't it because you went passed the quota? The bad thing about attachments in Google Code is that you have only 50MB for it. > > You can find the current status in Administer/Advanced. > Maybe this is the hint to move to something else... what I really want (need) is a bugtracker that allows better sorting of bug reports. Tags are great. But tags do not replace sub-projects. I want a bug tracker just for Cog. And one just for "the nuts", or one for morphic... This way we could actually get structure in the 560 reports... Redmine (http://www.redmine.org/) supports sub-projects. Or maybe https://www.chiliproject.org/ (a fork of redmine). Marcus -- Marcus Denker -- http://www.marcusdenker.de INRIA Lille -- Nord Europe. Team RMoD. |
Thanks for letting me know. Getting the quota increased is pretty easy
(kudos Nathaniel), if you ask the right people ;-) Lukas On 25 February 2011 22:29, Marcus Denker <[hidden email]> wrote: > > On Feb 25, 2011, at 8:33 PM, Tudor Girba wrote: > >> Isn't it because you went passed the quota? The bad thing about attachments in Google Code is that you have only 50MB for it. >> >> You can find the current status in Administer/Advanced. >> > Maybe this is the hint to move to something else... what I really want (need) is a bugtracker that allows better sorting of bug reports. > Tags are great. But tags do not replace sub-projects. I want a bug tracker just for Cog. And one just for "the nuts", or one for morphic... > > This way we could actually get structure in the 560 reports... > > Redmine (http://www.redmine.org/) supports sub-projects. Or maybe https://www.chiliproject.org/ (a fork of redmine). > > > Marcus > > > > -- > Marcus Denker -- http://www.marcusdenker.de > INRIA Lille -- Nord Europe. Team RMoD. > > > -- Lukas Renggli www.lukas-renggli.ch |
On 25 February 2011 23:53, Lukas Renggli <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Thanks for letting me know. Getting the quota increased is pretty easy > (kudos Nathaniel), if you ask the right people ;-) i don't know such people personally. And as to me a community resources should not depend on good will of single person (or organization), because it makes the whole construction quite fragile. -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig. |
On 26 February 2011 00:16, Igor Stasenko <[hidden email]> wrote:
> On 25 February 2011 23:53, Lukas Renggli <[hidden email]> wrote: >> Thanks for letting me know. Getting the quota increased is pretty easy >> (kudos Nathaniel), if you ask the right people ;-) > > i don't know such people personally. Yes, I don't know you either. Lukas -- Lukas Renggli www.lukas-renggli.ch |
On 26 February 2011 00:17, Lukas Renggli <[hidden email]> wrote:
> On 26 February 2011 00:16, Igor Stasenko <[hidden email]> wrote: >> On 25 February 2011 23:53, Lukas Renggli <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> Thanks for letting me know. Getting the quota increased is pretty easy >>> (kudos Nathaniel), if you ask the right people ;-) >> >> i don't know such people personally. > > Yes, I don't know you either. > that was rude. To clarify, i meant i don't know anyone who could help with that. But if you do, feel free to ask for help. > Lukas > > -- > Lukas Renggli > www.lukas-renggli.ch > > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig. |
I am probably expressing myself badly, but the quota of the Pharo
project is already increased. There is also an issue tracker for the issue tracker: http://code.google.com/p/support/ Lukas On Saturday, 26 February 2011, Igor Stasenko <[hidden email]> wrote: > On 26 February 2011 00:17, Lukas Renggli <[hidden email]> wrote: >> On 26 February 2011 00:16, Igor Stasenko <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> On 25 February 2011 23:53, Lukas Renggli <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>> Thanks for letting me know. Getting the quota increased is pretty easy >>>> (kudos Nathaniel), if you ask the right people ;-) >>> >>> i don't know such people personally. >> >> Yes, I don't know you either. >> > that was rude. > > > To clarify, i meant i don't know anyone who could help with that. > But if you do, feel free to ask for help. > > > >> Lukas >> >> -- >> Lukas Renggli >> www.lukas-renggli.ch >> >> > > > -- > Best regards, > Igor Stasenko AKA sig. > > -- Lukas Renggli www.lukas-renggli.ch |
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On Feb 26, 2011, at 1:15 AM, David T. Lewis wrote: >> . >> > > I do not think it was meant to be rude. I am guessing that this was > just a way to say thank you to Nathanael Schärli, an esteemed > Squeak (Pharo) alumnus who IIRC is now working for Google. > Lukas does, too. (the black hole is sucking everyone in...) > For myself, I don't know any of the Squeak/Pharo folks personally, > so I don't think there is anything wrong with that :) Of course there is something wrong with that! ;-) It's actually a lot of fun to meet in person... Marcus -- Marcus Denker -- http://www.marcusdenker.de INRIA Lille -- Nord Europe. Team RMoD. |
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 11:44:16AM +0100, Marcus Denker wrote:
> > On Feb 26, 2011, at 1:15 AM, David T. Lewis wrote: > > >> . > >> > > > > I do not think it was meant to be rude. I am guessing that this was > > just a way to say thank you to Nathanael Sch??rli, an esteemed > > Squeak (Pharo) alumnus who IIRC is now working for Google. > > > Lukas does, too. (the black hole is sucking everyone in...) > > > For myself, I don't know any of the Squeak/Pharo folks personally, > > so I don't think there is anything wrong with that :) > > > Of course there is something wrong with that! ;-) It's actually a lot of fun > to meet in person... You are right of course! I hope to have a chane to do that :) |
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> > Redmine (http://www.redmine.org/) supports sub-projects. Or maybe https://www.chiliproject.org/ (a fork of redmine). Does anybody has experience with them? It would be good to be able to play with them. Stef |
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tx lukas
Do you know if there is a normal process to request such increase? Stef On Feb 25, 2011, at 11:53 PM, Lukas Renggli wrote: > Thanks for letting me know. Getting the quota increased is pretty easy > (kudos Nathaniel), if you ask the right people ;-) > > Lukas > > On 25 February 2011 22:29, Marcus Denker <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> On Feb 25, 2011, at 8:33 PM, Tudor Girba wrote: >> >>> Isn't it because you went passed the quota? The bad thing about attachments in Google Code is that you have only 50MB for it. >>> >>> You can find the current status in Administer/Advanced. >>> >> Maybe this is the hint to move to something else... what I really want (need) is a bugtracker that allows better sorting of bug reports. >> Tags are great. But tags do not replace sub-projects. I want a bug tracker just for Cog. And one just for "the nuts", or one for morphic... >> >> This way we could actually get structure in the 560 reports... >> >> Redmine (http://www.redmine.org/) supports sub-projects. Or maybe https://www.chiliproject.org/ (a fork of redmine). >> >> >> Marcus >> >> >> >> -- >> Marcus Denker -- http://www.marcusdenker.de >> INRIA Lille -- Nord Europe. Team RMoD. >> >> >> > > > > -- > Lukas Renggli > www.lukas-renggli.ch > |
Yes. Lukas pointed us to the docs. You can find the answer here:
http://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/FAQ#What_other_limits_exist? Cheers, Doru On 26 Feb 2011, at 22:05, Stéphane Ducasse wrote: > tx lukas > Do you know if there is a normal process to request such increase? > > Stef > > > On Feb 25, 2011, at 11:53 PM, Lukas Renggli wrote: > >> Thanks for letting me know. Getting the quota increased is pretty easy >> (kudos Nathaniel), if you ask the right people ;-) >> >> Lukas >> >> On 25 February 2011 22:29, Marcus Denker <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >>> On Feb 25, 2011, at 8:33 PM, Tudor Girba wrote: >>> >>>> Isn't it because you went passed the quota? The bad thing about attachments in Google Code is that you have only 50MB for it. >>>> >>>> You can find the current status in Administer/Advanced. >>>> >>> Maybe this is the hint to move to something else... what I really want (need) is a bugtracker that allows better sorting of bug reports. >>> Tags are great. But tags do not replace sub-projects. I want a bug tracker just for Cog. And one just for "the nuts", or one for morphic... >>> >>> This way we could actually get structure in the 560 reports... >>> >>> Redmine (http://www.redmine.org/) supports sub-projects. Or maybe https://www.chiliproject.org/ (a fork of redmine). >>> >>> >>> Marcus >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Marcus Denker -- http://www.marcusdenker.de >>> INRIA Lille -- Nord Europe. Team RMoD. >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Lukas Renggli >> www.lukas-renggli.ch >> > > -- www.tudorgirba.com "Sometimes the best solution is not the best solution." |
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On 26 February 2011 22:05, Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:
> tx lukas > Do you know if there is a normal process to request such increase? Create an issue in the issue tracker of Google Code (see http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/list) and ask for a quota increase. Alternatively you might try to directly contact one of the projects members of Google Code (see http://code.google.com/p/support/). I contacted Nathaniel (this is not Nathanael Schärli), because I saw that he helped other projects with similar issues too. Lukas -- Lukas Renggli www.lukas-renggli.ch |
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Redmine is the one I use and it is really good.
El sáb, 26-02-2011 a las 18:55 +0100, Stéphane Ducasse escribió: > > > > > > Redmine (http://www.redmine.org/) supports sub-projects. Or maybe https://www.chiliproject.org/ (a fork of redmine). > > Does anybody has experience with them? > It would be good to be able to play with them. > > Stef > > -- Miguel Cobá http://twitter.com/MiguelCobaMtz http://miguel.leugim.com.mx |
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On 26.02.2011, at 18:55, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
I just want to ask if there are any plans to integrate issue support in the new squeaksource development. I don't know redmine but it looks similar to trac I'm using since a few years. I also know jira. To me one of the biggest gains of these systems is the integration of source, issues, timeline and wiki. You can easily reference a ticket from the wiki, a ticket from a commit message etc. In trac it is #<number> is interpreted as a link to a ticket. In jira it is <projectname>-<projectnumber>. In jira you can alter the issue tracker by committing new sources. If you write yourproject-58 into the commit than you can change the state of the ticket to something like "needs check" "treated" etc. It sounds a bit blurry but it helps a lot. Sad but true biblicello [1] wasn't in place at the right time. I think it has huge potential by leveraging pier usage. Norbert |
El dom, 27-02-2011 a las 12:02 +0100, Norbert Hartl escribió:
> > On 26.02.2011, at 18:55, Stéphane Ducasse wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Redmine (http://www.redmine.org/) supports sub-projects. Or maybe > > > https://www.chiliproject.org/ (a fork of redmine). > > > > Does anybody has experience with them? > > It would be good to be able to play with them. > > > > > I just want to ask if there are any plans to integrate issue support > in the new squeaksource development. I don't know redmine but it looks > similar to trac I'm using since a few years. I also know jira. To me > one of the biggest gains of these systems is the integration of > source, issues, timeline and wiki. You can easily reference a ticket > from the wiki, a ticket from a commit message etc. In trac it is > #<number> is interpreted as a link to a ticket. In jira it is > <projectname>-<projectnumber>. In jira you can alter the issue tracker > by committing new sources. If you write yourproject-58 into the commit > than you can change the state of the ticket to something like "needs > check" "treated" etc. It sounds a bit blurry but it helps a lot. Yes, redmine has those capabilities too. And as you said, they are very helpful indeed to automate things. > > > Sad but true biblicello [1] wasn't in place at the right time. I think > it has huge potential by leveraging pier usage. > > > Norbert > > > [1] http://a-bibliocello.gemstone.com/bibliocello/ -- Miguel Cobá http://twitter.com/MiguelCobaMtz http://miguel.leugim.com.mx |
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