[Mageia-webteam] Progress

Samuel Verschelde stormi at laposte.net
Tue Dec 28 17:11:20 CET 2010


Le mardi 28 décembre 2010 16:22:05, Kosmas Chatzimichalis a écrit :
> On 28 December 2010 13:49, Samuel Verschelde <stormi at laposte.net> wrote:
> > Le mercredi 22 décembre 2010 18:23:53, Romain d'Alverny a écrit :
> >>   * maintainers db (http://mageia.org/wiki/doku.php?id=web:maintdb );
> >> we've got a new one here; anyone willing to take it? one mandatory
> >> condition: use a Rails or Django framework to set it up (so it's
> >> quick, basic and square, built from the data model)
> > 
> > Symfony should be fine too, no ? It's" quick, basic and square, built
> > from the data model" :)
> > 
> > As I just wrote on the -dev ML, I would have liked to help on this task
> > because we already have a database full with packages, will synchronize
> > the list of packages regularly from the mirrors (which the maintainers'
> > db will have to do too), and so adding maintainership stuff would be
> > easy and avoid effort duplication (and I'm sure we can have a coherent
> > interface for both the main goals of mageia-app-db and the maintainers
> > database). However, as the deadline is probably very short, I didn't
> > (and I was late on the corresponding thread too and Kosmas already
> > stepped in).
> > 
> > However, it's still possible to work from the mageia-app-db basis if
> > someone wants to, I'll be glad to help. Version 0.1 of mageia-app-db is
> > due in 3 days, if needed version 0.2 could be dedicated to
> > maintainership management.
> > 
> > Regards
> > 
> > Samuel Verschelde
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> 
> Samuel,
> 
> As I'm currently working with Ruby on Rails, and would like to help
> here with what I can, since it was suggested that an application can
> be built with Ruby on Rails I offered my help.
> 
> If other people in the list would prefer this to be built on another
> framework, I wouldn't have any problem leaving it.
> 
> I don't think there's any point to comparing the different frameworks,
> as we all have different opinions, but Ruby on Rails is the skill that
> I can offer to the list.
> As about the database you are currently having, I'm sure it wouldn't
> be a big problem to interface with a different application.
> 

No problem for me :)

I just reacted because rda said "rails or django mandatory", but I'm using 
symfony on mageia-app-db for the very reason you chose rails :)

Regards

Samuel


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