Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> For my part, I plan to work on #2 (oldforms -> newforms in generic
> views) late this week. Brian's patch is pretty much perfect, so it's
> just a matter of a code review and a check in.
Jacob, FYI I just posted an updated patch for #3639 [1] that factored out some
dup
I had offered my assistance a while ago, but I'm afraid that these
days I don't have it.
I do, however, have quite a bit of detail on setting up a buildbot
system and the various configuration/python script bits if anyone
wants them. I'd provided these to Matt, and would be more than happy
to hand
On Jul 12, 2:21 pm, Jeff Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since no one else has spoken up, I'm willing to step up and maintain
> them. I've never set one up before, but I'm willing to take the time to
> learn the tool. I don't really have access to a windows server that
> could handle an inst
On Jul 12, 6:51 am, Mikhail Gusarov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Even better, make the entire row the link (like trac). I don't see
> >> why only the value of the first field should be the link.
> MT> That's a usability disaster. You accidentally click anywhere to
> MT> give focus to the wi
> learn the tool. I don't really have access to a windows server that
> could handle an instance, but I'm sure someone does.
I have an unused VMWare instance running Server 2003 that I suppose
should be able to do the job.
Michael
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Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
That's the idea behind buildbots -- the "slaves" can be anywhere and
report to the master.
However, the current issue with the 'bots is that there's nobody
really maintaining 'em. Matt -- who set 'em up -- just had a baby, so
he understandably doesn't has as much free ti
Ben et al;
There is no reason to sit on this, especially while the sprint is
going. I just wrote up a 2 line patch [1] that changes the display to
block. It is a simple enough change. The next step is getting some
review and committer time. This patch isn't critical for the 1.0
launch, so the lat
I agree with Malcolm that making the whole row clickable is not a good
idea. However, that will effectively be the case for models that do
not have the list_display or filter options in their inner Admin class
(or the equivalent in newforms-admin) because the one link will be as
wide as the whole
On Sat, 2008-07-12 at 19:51 +0700, Mikhail Gusarov wrote:
> Twas brillig at 22:43:11 12.07.2008 UTC+10 when [EMAIL PROTECTED] did gyre
> and gimble:
>
> >> Even better, make the entire row the link (like trac). I don't see
> >> why only the value of the first field should be the link.
>
> M
Twas brillig at 22:43:11 12.07.2008 UTC+10 when [EMAIL PROTECTED] did gyre and
gimble:
>> Even better, make the entire row the link (like trac). I don't see
>> why only the value of the first field should be the link.
MT> That's a usability disaster. You accidentally click anywhere to
MT> gi
On Sat, 2008-07-12 at 05:26 -0700, Tai Lee wrote:
> Even better, make the entire row the link (like trac). I don't see why
> only the value of the first field should be the link.
That's a usability disaster. You accidentally click anywhere to give
focus to the window and it runs off to some rand
Even better, make the entire row the link (like trac). I don't see why
only the value of the first field should be the link.
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Hi Ben,
Yes, it's worth it. Or alternatively you can blog this.
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 12:11 AM, Ben Spaulding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> There are many cases where the clickable text of objects listed on a
> change-list page is only a few characters. I propose making the entire
> cell cont
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