Planet for Revision Control?

Re: Planet for Revision Control?

Postby farcodev » 24 May 2012, 17:35

ok, since the cia.vc project identity must have same name than the google code project's name I set a new project in cia.vc with the correct project name but it doesn't work ever, even if I ping @ via.vc, it recognize correctly the trunk, with the current rev but always says "never updated"
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Re: Planet for Revision Control?

Postby Sauer2 » 24 May 2012, 17:37

qubodup {l Wrote}:It is bigger and less minimal than the current one.

Being small and minimal fits the minimal rev planet.

What do you dislike about the current logo?


I don't really dislike it, but i think, it is hard to identify.
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Re: Planet for Revision Control?

Postby ctdabomb » 30 May 2012, 22:36

I think this is the right place to post this:

I think the commit updater thingamagigger(http://planetrev.freegamedev.net/) isn't working for supertux. we recently moved to google code and GIT(http://code.google.com/p/supertux/) and there have been a few commits lately but they aren't on the list.
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Re: Planet for Revision Control?

Postby qubodup » 31 May 2012, 13:58

ctdabomb {l Wrote}:I think this is the right place to post this:

I think the commit updater thingamagigger(http://planetrev.freegamedev.net/) isn't working for supertux. we recently moved to google code and GIT(http://code.google.com/p/supertux/) and there have been a few commits lately but they aren't on the list.

only way to fix it is to fix it on http://cia.vc/stats/project/supertux/
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Re: Planet for Revision Control?

Postby qubodup » 27 Jun 2012, 14:50

cia.vc is in a sorry state regarding automatic commit retrieval.

We can however now accept GitHub + Yahoo Pipes feeds and any Git feeds that are created using Git's default interface (example: http://dccnitghtmare.git.sourceforge.ne ... are;a=tree ). If you want to add a feed that uses another system, we might use that too.

httpS feeds are a problem but can be piped through http://pipes.yahoo.com .

I added DNT (sf.net/git), 0.A.D. (Github) and FLARE (Github).

Please give me
{l Code}: {l Select All Code}
[feedurl]
name = projectname

and link to a project icon image (ideally 16px)
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Re: Planet for Revision Control?

Postby sireus » 06 Jul 2012, 13:06

Just noticed that the FLARE and 0 A.D. icons links to the yahoo pipes pages rather than their homepages.
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Re: Planet for Revision Control?

Postby amuzen » 08 Jun 2013, 20:30

I tried to create a new feed for Lips of Suna:

{l Code}: {l Select All Code}
[http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.run?_id=3a2b34c0b8866026f6cece646824d5ee&_render=rss]
name = Lips of Suna


If HTTPS feeds were supported, the revision control planet might be slightly less dead. Using the pipes thing takes like several minutes. :|
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