Subject: | Re: [fsck.com #15272] RT cookie expiration |
Date: | Wed, 17 Nov 2010 09:58:51 -0500 |
To: | bug-App-SD [...] rt.cpan.org |
From: | Paul Miller <jettero [...] cpan.org> |
OK, I've spent close to 3 hours with SD+hiveminder and I'd have to say
it's either not ready for public consumption yet or requires a great
deal more documentation. I love the idea of syncing
github+rt+hiveminder with sd, but so far I'm not very impressed. I've
only kept at it because I'm a bestpractical fan.
First of all, there's no example of syncing with hiveminder on any
help or wiki page that I can find. I went source diving and believe
this is the form I want:
git sd pull --from 'hm:http://hiveminder.com|tag=blarg'
... but who really knows. What I get (instead of the 4 tasks I have
with that tag) is about 4 screens of spurious warnings.
If I use this, It asks for a username and password and the produces 4
pages of warnings, but still no tickets; there should be 4 with that
tag.
git sd pull --from 'hm:http://hiveminder.com/|tag=blarg'
Lastly, if I give up |props and just try this, it runs for quite a
while, produces many pages of warnings, and finally produces: no
tickets.
git sd pull --from 'hm:http://hiveminder.com/'
Fail? Am I missing it? Who could say, there's no documentation. And
I'm guessing either nobody has tried the hiveminder sync recently, or
there's some esoteric invocation I'm missing.
-Paul
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Thomas Sibley via RT wrote:
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> On 07/19/2010 03:01 PM, Paul Miller via RT wrote:
--
If riding in an airplane is flying, then riding in a boat is swimming.
116 jumps, 48.6 minutes of freefall, 92.9 freefall miles.
>> Cool enough. What is SD?
>
> Simple Defects. Offline, p2p bug tracking syncable with RT, Hiveminder,
> and a suite of other trackers. http://syncwith.us/sd/
>
> Thomas
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