1 2014-01-11T00:24:42 *** derdon
2 2014-01-11T02:07:47 *** sudo_dirk
3 2014-01-11T02:08:21 *** sudo_dirk
4 2014-01-11T03:08:00 * ThomasWaldmann created a 1.9.8 release testing file, at the usual place
5 2014-01-11T03:08:12 <ThomasWaldmann> please test and give feedback
6 2014-01-11T11:18:28 *** greg_f
7 2014-01-11T12:31:55 *** derdon
8 2014-01-11T13:37:33 *** derdon
9 2014-01-11T15:09:32 *** RogerHaase
10 2014-01-11T15:13:05 <sudo_dirk> ThomasWaldmann: what is the usual place (for 198)?
11 2014-01-11T18:29:46 *** greg_f
12 2014-01-11T19:50:39 <RogerHaase> ThomasWaldmann: https://codereview.appspot.com/45110045/ ready for another review
13 2014-01-11T19:51:51 <RogerHaase> also https://codereview.appspot.com/47880043/ from jigar54
14 2014-01-11T21:54:25 <ThomasWaldmann> sudo_dirk: see the download page in the wiki
15 2014-01-11T22:10:24 <ThomasWaldmann> RogerHaase: first reviewed. the m vs moin, do you have a working definition for that?
16 2014-01-11T22:15:18 <ThomasWaldmann> i have no idea about that js change...
17 2014-01-11T22:23:40 <RogerHaase> https://codereview.appspot.com/50800043/ better rst demo document that does not crash
18 2014-01-11T22:24:22 <RogerHaase> ThomasWaldmann: yes, the js fix works for all themes, is current broken on all themes.
19 2014-01-11T22:27:50 <RogerHaase> ThomasWaldmann: not sure what you mean by m vs moin working definition?
20 2014-01-11T22:31:44 <ThomasWaldmann> well, we have 2 commands now: m and moin. how is the decision process about what goes where?
21 2014-01-11T22:32:59 <ThomasWaldmann> about the rst change: did you see that xinclude.include way somewhere else?
22 2014-01-11T22:37:07 <ThomasWaldmann> RogerHaase: about the rst primer: it's of course better than the minimal document we have right now. even better would be a document that is structured like the other markup samples.
23 2014-01-11T22:50:41 <RogerHaase> ThomasWaldmann: the rst xinclude was copied from moinwiki_in.py ~843. Will rework the rst doc to be more like the other samples.
24 2014-01-11T22:56:39 <ThomasWaldmann> great, thanks!
25 2014-01-11T22:58:55 <RogerHaase> re. m. vs moin. The m command includes the commonly used items to reduce keying and having to learn a bunch of commands. moin does not change, you can continue to use it as before. If you want to test multiple pythons or do unusual things, you will have to do moin....
26 2014-01-11T22:59:27 <RogerHaase> gtg
27 2014-01-11T22:59:39 *** RogerHaase
28 2014-01-11T23:39:21 <ThomasWaldmann> https://bitbucket.org/sharky93/moin-2.0-bootstrap/issue/75/bootstrap-less-source-without-license
29 2014-01-11T23:39:40 <ThomasWaldmann> i can't add a comment to that issue, bitbucket just hangs or gives strange errors
30 2014-01-11T23:39:45 <ThomasWaldmann> can anybody else?
31 2014-01-11T23:40:25 <ThomasWaldmann> waldi: ^
32 2014-01-11T23:43:22 <waldi> woeks
33 2014-01-11T23:55:51 <ThomasWaldmann> it also works for me in chromium, but not in ff. already disabled all extensions, doesn't help.
34 2014-01-11T23:56:30 <ThomasWaldmann> i just type some chars into the comment textarea and hit "preview" button. then it says there was an error rendering the preview (but not what error).
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