On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 4:54 AM, Mark <markg85(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> 2008/3/28, Izhar Firdaus <kagesenshi.87(a)gmail.com>:
>
>
>> On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 12:07 AM, Mark <markg85(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > I read things where it seems like it's gonna be a AIO (All in one)
>>
> > > webapp for normal users and developers and i read things where it's
> > > for normal users only.
> >
> >
> > AIO sounds more like a target for MyFedora .. a one stop place to
> > access everything Fedora .. while PackageWebUI/PkgDB would be focusing
> > on things surrounding packages, and try to be good at it.
> >
> What's the point in having both? So the AIO in MyFedora and than again
> a part of it in WebUI.. What i can understand is making one AIO and
> make some sections of it so configurable that for a user it looks like
> 2 different applications
> 1. developers stuff
> 2. new user stuff
>
I would like to see PackageWebUI focusing on packages-related tasks,
and let MyFedora be the the one stop place which integrates -> { FAS,
Fedora voting system, latest Fedora announcements, planet,
PackageWebUI, etc } .. but thats just me, I dont know what J5 is
planning for it.
> >
> > >
> > > I personally think that IF this is gonna be made and done as a GSoC
> > > project than better make it a AIO project which has everything the
> > > developers need (basically koji) and has everything the normal users
> > > need (WebUI/PkgDB etc) and perhaps add in bugzilla reports per
> > > application. so for example. when i look (as a user) on the firefox
> > > page i see something simular of that what i made + a sidebar (or
> > > something else) that contains many developer links like: Bugzilla
> > > Reports. When clicked on that all the bugs that are filled against
> > > firefox will also be available (as a list) in the package..
> > >
> > > this would be the way to go if you ask me but than it isn't just a
> > > WebUI for fedora's packages anymore.. it's WAY more. Also the
things
> > > that you (John) want to show in this is already nearly everything a
> > > developer needs so that's also why i think it would be best to make
a
> > > AIO program of this.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 2:56 AM, Mark <markg85(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Just found something that would probably fit nicely in this project as
well.
> > > When you simply list the applications that are under a category you
> > > _could_ get a simple list.. or you could get a (still simple) list
> > > with some more information [1] which will be nice for new users.
> > > Expereinced users might also find it nice to have.
> > >
> > > Take a look at this link [1]. I especially like the reting behind it.
> > > Now another good example of this is the *-look sites (kde-look,
> > > gnome-look, xfce-look etc....
> >
> >
> > +1 .. though i would prefer labels/tag approach rather than fixed categories
> >
> thanx. it's just about how it looks. the tags stuff is indeed better
> to use here because the koji database seems to use it a lot and works
> out quite nice. and i would also provide the user to choose between
> list view (little info) and More info (which would be the one i just
> showed here).
>
> Another idea that i just thought of was the option for the person
> visiting a package to have the ability to "notify" the package owners
> of a new package. A condition i would add is that before the user can
> actually submit the new release link he will get a list with all the
> current known versions of that package to prevent useless input.
>
Mark, u and I share the same mind!!! .. haha .. I just wrote out my
proposal last night about what I want PackageWebUI to have, just put
it on
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MohdIzharFirdaus/GSOC2008
I wonder if pavel still interested with this idea .. he havent replied
to this thread for a while ..
Hello, Izhar!
Excuse me for not writting in this list for long time.
I still have a great interest in Fedora and GSoC projects in particular.
At one of my first letters Thorsten Leemhuis replied:
"No idea - as I said, I just added the idea to the wiki. I have no ideas
nor skills how to actually realize the WebUI, thus I don't think I can
mentor this idea further and * * I don't have the time or interest for it.
Sorry. "
and
"I'd suggest you contact J5, the developer of MyFedora. Maybe he can help
to answer the question if a separate WebUI makes sense (which I doubt). "
As I understood there is no sence to create another project that
performs the same tasks and functions as MyFedora.
Perhaps I have not correctly understood.
--
Best regards. Pavel Khardikov