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jgelinas
response 255 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 21:52 UTC 2010

~/veek/FreeGrexServices.diff and pages.css (put in style/)

Came from 'squeak'
kentn
response 256 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 21:58 UTC 2010

Ah, that picture site's been out of service for quite a while, I think.
The other day I went through all the links in the list of grexer's web
pages and that page is mostly not working. I agree, cleaning out the
broken links would work there even though it might result in not many
links remaining.  We can start over...

I'd rather see the pictures moved to grex if they are still available 
and the people who posted them still want them displayed.
cross
response 257 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 22:04 UTC 2010

Me too.

resp:255 Pushed.  Note that most of the diffs had a chunk that failed to
apply properly; all were at the end of the file, in the footer.  See
~cross/*.rej for the details.

I'm not really feeling the font, and a lot of the content still needs to be
updated.  Specifically, we need to be recommending SSH, not telnet.  And when
we talk about membership for accessing external services, we need to talk
about verification; the two really are distinct.
cross
response 258 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 22:05 UTC 2010

resp:256 By the way, one of the difficulties with just pulling the data
onto Grex is that it was backed by some custom PHP and database code.  We'll
have to get that, too; as I recall, users could upload their own files and
things. Does anyone have any ability to get in touch with munkey?  I sent her
an email about this a few years ago, but never got a response.
kentn
response 259 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 01:59 UTC 2010

resp:42 about having the phantasia game available.  It is.
  > which phantasia
  /suid/games/phantasia
veek
response 260 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 02:50 UTC 2010

resp:258 ah nm, i'll do it in perl.
resp:257 the font's the same one used by the main page.. Trebuchet. You 
mean font-size? Also, I'm still working on layout (css, color, size, 
look).. the content's easy to fix but things like browser-compatibility 
are troublesome because it's relative sizes(em %) so Konq has a 
different idea of "normal" than FF. chunks, no newline at eof - will 
fix.
resp:255 'squeak' oops had to change that for IRC.. i was picking up 
flak
resp:252 it's utility that should matter.. i dislike FB but.. everyone 
else seems to like it.. broken links.. yeah, it would be best to script 
that to homedir creation/deletion..

veek
response 261 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 13:49 UTC 2010

patch plz. ~veek/latest.diff (mail sent)
cross
response 262 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 14:14 UTC 2010

resp:261 It doesn't quite pass my code review.  Please:

Rename "pgfooter" to "pagefooter" and change the CSS document accordingly.
In general, please spell out words instead of using abbreviations unless it
really is too long.
veek
response 263 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 14:59 UTC 2010

fixed. new mail sent. can i update to svn directly and save on the
mail/notify overhead? there is rollback afterall.
cross
response 264 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 16:27 UTC 2010

Not yet.  In things like, "users.xhtml", why do we have constructions
like this:

    <h2><a id="T">T</a></h2>

The "<h2>" tag can have an "id" attribute; this is better written as:

    <h2 id="T">T</h2>

There's a lot of that that needs to be cleaned up.

Also, I see a lot of tags like <u> in there; I'd rather we replaced
those with either <em> or <strong> or CSS; <u> tags are on their way
out.
veek
response 265 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 17:01 UTC 2010

1. 'cause I didn't add that :p
2. i did clean it up elsewhere (i think).
3. that page is filled with broken links and is best autogenerated by 
script.. so, if i clean up the whole thing, i'll just have to junk it 
later.
4. will fix the u - it's been depreciated in 4 and will be obsolete in 
5 but it's okay for now. none of the lists on that page render in FF so 
could we patch and i'll fix it in the next pass (day or two). tomorrow 
is monday and i'm not a CS grad. if you update something in that time, 
i don't want to spend time looking for changes.
cross
response 266 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 17:02 UTC 2010

Fix the <u>'s and let me know and I'll patch in what you've got.
veek
response 267 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 17:03 UTC 2010

cool! i am for less horrible not perfect <g>
veek
response 268 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 17:03 UTC 2010

s/am/aim
cross
response 269 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 17:15 UTC 2010

While it's true that steady incremental progress is better than perfection
that never comes, I also think that attention to detail is extremely
important.  What we're doing right now, for lack of a better term, is
refactoring the web site.  A lot of what's wrong with it is that it tried to
do too much, and in that, lots of little details are wrong.  The web site is
basically dead right now, and we're trying to bring it back to life.  But it
died the death of a thousand paper cuts through neglect and lack of updates.
We have an opportunity now to start fixing those little things, and making
the details right.

So pay attention to stuff like what's deprecated, and what's not, and also
to the little things: proper spacing, making sure that lines don't get too
long (try to keep them around 72 characters or less, so they'll look good in
a diff in a standard terminal window).  Keep things professional: no extra
blank spaces at the ends of lines and things like that.  Spell words out. 
Use proper grammar.  Don't overuse punctuation!!!  Keep things short, succinct
and correct.
kentn
response 270 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 17:23 UTC 2010

Ow! Those papercuts hurt!
 
Thanks to both of you for working on the site.  As Dan has pointed out
to me at least once or twice, we have xmlwf installed to check the xml
code for issues.  Also, it's a good idea to run 'spell' or 'aspell' on
the files to look for misspelled words (and correct them).  
veek
response 271 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 19:03 UTC 2010

resp:269 i think i am following (spacing, indentation etc). 

The U tag are depreciated in HTML4, which means that when browsers 
switch to html5 we'll have a problem BUT it also means that many of the 
HTML5 tags don't work now! I know that what you are saying about not 
using depreciated tags is technically correct.. but tell me something..

faq.xhtml was patched recently but blockquotes was left as is.. when it 
encloses Unix shell commands. Strictly speaking we should be using 
code, pre, samp.. also, the list tags don't render in FF on linux..

(and i'm not blaming you and shit like that) 

My point is: 
1. the browser world is all about making compromises! U tags if left as 
is for the time being, won't kill anyone and can be fixed once we have 
a handle on the rest of the layout!
2. You yourself work in increments! (the blockquotes). It looks good in 
lynx but code/samp should be used or styles. You didn't fix it 
overnight now did you?? But somehow you expect me to fix everything in 
one go?? 

And I AM WILLING TO DO THAT! Problem is, while i spend a month fixing 
stuff in my local copy (on my home PC), you will continue to push your 
incremental patches SO when I try to sync with Grex the document will 
have changed by then, and I'll have to spend quality time staring at 
diff's.. wondering what has changed and where, and try to retype your 
work into my "old" code.. (this has happened when you made changes to 
faq.xhtml pine->Alpine. I had the whole thing ready to sync and I had 
to look at diffs to see what had changed. Finally i just redid my work 
with the "new" page.)

It makes far more sense to just patch it quickly once a substantial amt 
of work is done - and bug fix quickly. Maybe an expert in reading diffs 
will have no problem, and when you get someone like that who actually 
does some work.. then we can follow a slower patch policy..
veek
response 272 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 19:06 UTC 2010

'course i could be missing some sekret svn command to solve all this :p
veek
response 273 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 19:14 UTC 2010

or let me put it in a much simpler way.. you didn't ask for volunteers
at  a CS PhD program at Harvard. I know what you are saying about U tags
is  correct, but I think I would find it easier to work with quick
patches  and rollbacks. It's way more satisfying/gratifying in any case!
:) unless  it's a root hole.. in which case feel free to point it out
strenuously..
kentn
response 274 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 20:00 UTC 2010

Hi veek.  What we've been doing is working on HTML code that has been
in place since the dawn of time.  Dan fixed it up for formatting and
made it work for xhtml a few years back. But there are still a ton of
old-style/version tags and ways of doing things in there.  And bear
in mind, too, that way back, probably a dozen people worked on the
site off and on over the years, so that probably introduced some other
inconsistencies.  Do the best you can and if you run into issues let us
all know as you have been, and maybe something can be done (or ignored).
I appreciate what you are doing to make it better!
tsty
response 275 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 08:19 UTC 2010

  
w0w .. veek/squeak is a asset ... tnx
  
veek
response 276 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 13:14 UTC 2010

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veek
response 277 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 13:21 UTC 2010

*tackles tsty and sits on his head* :p thanks. hey kent, those old 
pages.. are they some place i can dl?? I'll send the latest patch soon.
kentn
response 278 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 13:51 UTC 2010

Since the grex web site is in SVN, I suspect you an get the really old
stuff from the repository.  Just pull an older revision of a file.

However, what I was referring to was the state of the current site.
Just about any directory off the root is likely to have seen less work
and be in an older state of development.

Note that some pages should remain with old content, such as the
original bylaws and other historical documents (e.g. lawsuit and
incorporation documents).  But that's not to say we shouldn't fix the
HTML code for those if it's out of date or out of compliance.

kentn
response 279 of 334: Mark Unseen   Dec 13 14:17 UTC 2010

In terms of downloading the files, I've been tar.gz'ing a local copy of
the repository and downloading that for testing with other browsers.
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