From: Jerome KASPER Subject: Re: gotweb To: gameoftrees@openbsd.org Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2019 02:58:24 +0200 On 19/10/2019 17:40, Stefan Sperling wrote: > On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 09:22:14AM -0600, Tracey Emery wrote: >> In the interest of simplicity, I setup an account at framagit.org and >> forked the got tree. All of the most recent code will now be pushed to >> my gotweb branch at https://framagit.org/basepr1me/got/tree/gotweb. As >> the complexity of gotweb has grown, I thought it would be easier to do a >> pull-request when it's time to merge. If there's another way you'd >> prefer to do it, we can cross that bridge when we get there. > Yes, we will. As far as I'm concerned, once it's working in a basic > fashion it should go into the main repo and be improved there. > >> I think that most of the plumbing is in place. As I finally started to >> wrap my brain around the complexities and inner workings of Kristaps >> kcgi stuff, I opted to go with his templating design to keep the gotweb >> code more streamlined. Templates and stylesheets seem easier for future >> cosmetic tweaking. >> >> I think I'm now down to generating the templates and piping in content >> from the got libraries, which is a whole other boatload of work. But, >> it's coming along. > I would consider this basically working when it can display the four > things which tog can display: log, diff, blame, tree. > > And by "display" I mean display. Not search, filter, highlight, etc. > Any such work can be done later. > > Just ping me when you've reached a point where you'd want me to do an audit. > >> If anyone is a CSS expert, that would greatly help too! > Perhaps jcs? :-) > if any css / template theming required i could help. Regards, Jerome