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  • From: Chad Knepp <pyg@galatea.org>
  • To: Permaculture Plant Database <pcplantdb@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [pcplantdb] Issue tracker, versions
  • Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 15:50:21 -0600

John Schinnerer writes:
> Aloha,
>
> > Sounds good. I think the dev/unstable version can be my laptop
> > (dev.permaculture.info)
>
> How are you and Bear and Rich going to integrate various elements...the
> web site itself, the functionality of your code, etc. etc.?

I was hoping to have a product that could [re]install easily into the
site that would just look for the needed html up to the content and
the html from the content to the end. I was hoping that Bear would
create and update these files as he made changes to the site. Also
the content would have div/span goodness that would be formated by
Bear's css.

> These need to be delineated for testing (as well as dev IMO) purposes.
> In Roundup for example there will be a 'component' selection list for
> the tester to identify where the bug appears to be (database, UI, web
> page, etc.).
>
> Speaking of which, I need names for elements of what you're working on
> (Chad and Bear both) to do the Roundup customization.

Not really sure what scale to use here. In broad categories, the
database, web page, data engine, and cgi client are the things I can
think of. On the small scale we could list every proposed/testable
feature...

> > and maybe we can get ibiblio to set up a
> > subdomain for testing, something like testing.permaculture.info or
> > such. I kinda wonder how much we can/should ask them for though...
> > If they aren't willing, we can probably fake it with a differently
> > named cgi or something.
>
> We've been repeatedly promised the world and more of ibiblio.
> They will gladly give us a 3rd level domain for this, I have no doubt
> whatsoever.

Cool, I'll send them an email now. I'm think/hope that we can use the
same dataset without to much problem.

> John S.

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Chad Knepp
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