* gitweb - feature request @ 2005-08-09 19:31 Sam Ravnborg 2005-08-09 19:58 ` Kay Sievers 0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Sam Ravnborg @ 2005-08-09 19:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Kay Sievers, git Hi Kay. When browsing http://www.kernel.org/git I often find myself looking for the most recently changed tree. For this it is very good that you have the "last change" in italic and bolded if newer than a few hours (I think). A nice additional feature would be the possibility to sort the output according to last change, owner and description. Using a click-able table heading would be the most intuitive way. I have not looked into the source for gitweb, so I really do not know how difficult this would be. Sam ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-09 19:31 gitweb - feature request Sam Ravnborg @ 2005-08-09 19:58 ` Kay Sievers 2005-08-09 20:18 ` Sam Ravnborg 2005-08-10 5:53 ` Ian Campbell 0 siblings, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Kay Sievers @ 2005-08-09 19:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sam Ravnborg; +Cc: Kay Sievers, git On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 09:31:04PM +0200, Sam Ravnborg wrote: > Hi Kay. > > When browsing http://www.kernel.org/git I often find myself looking for > the most recently changed tree. > For this it is very good that you have the "last change" in italic and > bolded if newer than a few hours (I think). Hmm, if last change is "minutes" it's bold, if it's "hours" old it's green. What do you miss? > A nice additional feature would be the possibility to sort the output > according to last change, owner and description. > Using a click-able table heading would be the most intuitive way. > > I have not looked into the source for gitweb, so I really do not know > how difficult this would be. I was hoping people that want stuff like this would use a RSS reader. :) Kay ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-09 19:58 ` Kay Sievers @ 2005-08-09 20:18 ` Sam Ravnborg 2005-08-09 20:27 ` Johannes Schindelin 2005-08-09 21:14 ` Kay Sievers 2005-08-10 5:53 ` Ian Campbell 1 sibling, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Sam Ravnborg @ 2005-08-09 20:18 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Kay Sievers; +Cc: Kay Sievers, git On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 09:58:18PM +0200, Kay Sievers wrote: > On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 09:31:04PM +0200, Sam Ravnborg wrote: > > Hi Kay. > > > > When browsing http://www.kernel.org/git I often find myself looking for > > the most recently changed tree. > > For this it is very good that you have the "last change" in italic and > > bolded if newer than a few hours (I think). > > Hmm, if last change is "minutes" it's bold, if it's "hours" old it's green. > What do you miss? For this part I do not miss anything - the opposite actually. I like this highlighting you do. > > > A nice additional feature would be the possibility to sort the output > > according to last change, owner and description. > > Using a click-able table heading would be the most intuitive way. > > > > I have not looked into the source for gitweb, so I really do not know > > how difficult this would be. > > I was hoping people that want stuff like this would use a RSS reader. :) Some day I will try to use such a beast... Sam ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-09 20:18 ` Sam Ravnborg @ 2005-08-09 20:27 ` Johannes Schindelin 2005-08-09 20:43 ` Sam Ravnborg 2005-08-09 21:53 ` Linus Torvalds 2005-08-09 21:14 ` Kay Sievers 1 sibling, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Johannes Schindelin @ 2005-08-09 20:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sam Ravnborg; +Cc: Kay Sievers, Kay Sievers, git Hi, On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Sam Ravnborg wrote: > On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 09:58:18PM +0200, Kay Sievers wrote: > > > > I was hoping people that want stuff like this would use a RSS reader. :) > Some day I will try to use such a beast... You have Firefox, don't you? Next time you surf to gitweb, right click on the funny yellow symbol in the lower right corner of your Firefox. It should say something like "Subscribe to...". Do it. Then, in you bookmark menu, you should see the entry, with a small arrow to the right. Click on the entry... Ciao, Dscho ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-09 20:27 ` Johannes Schindelin @ 2005-08-09 20:43 ` Sam Ravnborg 2005-08-09 20:51 ` John Benes 2005-08-09 21:53 ` Linus Torvalds 1 sibling, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Sam Ravnborg @ 2005-08-09 20:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Johannes Schindelin; +Cc: Kay Sievers, Kay Sievers, git > You have Firefox, don't you? Next time you surf to gitweb, right click on > the funny yellow symbol in the lower right corner of your Firefox. It > should say something like "Subscribe to...". Do it. Unfortunately not on my firefox. 1.0.6 on gentoo. Puzzled... Sam ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-09 20:43 ` Sam Ravnborg @ 2005-08-09 20:51 ` John Benes 2005-08-09 21:09 ` Kay Sievers 0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: John Benes @ 2005-08-09 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: git -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Sam Ravnborg wrote: >> You have Firefox, don't you? Next time you surf to gitweb, right click on >> the funny yellow symbol in the lower right corner of your Firefox. It >> should say something like "Subscribe to...". Do it. > > Unfortunately not on my firefox. 1.0.6 on gentoo. > Puzzled... I don't see it either with Firefox/1.0+ ID:2005080905. For it to work, this code needs to be added to the HEAD (slightly modified) <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="GIT Trees" href="http://www.kernel.org/git/?a=opml" /> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQIVAwUBQvkXWGF0oWcU9kCNAQLNiA//aeblC39Vlc6z6e3GjG84+9V/vPcXjrE9 MdCllzb9D5aITJSWTxK7Ow5Y1nat0g9Cnf1AgrG6wPT6Uvm+7j61EqH5rcjYx/mU kNe+251cHHBnGohdXyV4n20KCoEnXKZOQX7p7R3dJWifR4eyUzacSQiA51WmNPIl vkV+JpTD6lPAIcZxJMXOJWUblaDA0reMPoCQ2nz7gqZOsQP7qWvzi0uyIAxjhaPd AQ5UzEE9l9Wt5J7Oyx/ldz9i5e54EZxFgkaDWlLpDwVpUChmlVBx5V1ltTRh3Ymp 7lCPfy7JFN7eIQpAKp2/rldxvWK2gobSErTJR6nfs3ohSxe6WPLEpVS5Bfxrjo+8 a0LUOi/9E2+Kj1ja1Wf165GkQlI7ZfQgrmFRm8pVWS9WwkjlDvZbHjArv4lg6X6w 02yGuiyT2P0MIhia7SJF7xFM+lUi8mDdT/psnrZQ1++UhckuGPwWTa0EJ8nVWfk2 KkN3G3R1RVdSSgQSlh71ngNzwyFmxvMjHAZHB5ETtiO+/Of6TMkW+o3S8oJrbJSh 9M7WjDlKSUl7R3NcBE2iqx9NUyz7ldwPme+iG/w3aTAsvNaMOgjzsVloEosVeDIh I/GOOujl+ym2IiJsAX9YRyaKmcBTZGEjfnUNWhf14hMDeM5fB5N8P6f+6JsMOB/N s8U1L/LUiCc= =ai+1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-09 20:51 ` John Benes @ 2005-08-09 21:09 ` Kay Sievers 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Kay Sievers @ 2005-08-09 21:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John Benes; +Cc: git On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 03:51:37PM -0500, John Benes wrote: > Sam Ravnborg wrote: > >> You have Firefox, don't you? Next time you surf to gitweb, right click on > >> the funny yellow symbol in the lower right corner of your Firefox. It > >> should say something like "Subscribe to...". Do it. > > > > Unfortunately not on my firefox. 1.0.6 on gentoo. > > Puzzled... > > I don't see it either with Firefox/1.0+ ID:2005080905. > > For it to work, this code needs to be added to the HEAD (slightly modified) > > <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="GIT Trees" > href="http://www.kernel.org/git/?a=opml" /> Are you sure that firefox handles opml without a plugin? Kay ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-09 20:27 ` Johannes Schindelin 2005-08-09 20:43 ` Sam Ravnborg @ 2005-08-09 21:53 ` Linus Torvalds 2005-08-10 0:11 ` Kay Sievers 1 sibling, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Linus Torvalds @ 2005-08-09 21:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Johannes Schindelin; +Cc: Sam Ravnborg, Kay Sievers, Git Mailing List On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Johannes Schindelin wrote: > > You have Firefox, don't you? Next time you surf to gitweb, right click on > the funny yellow symbol in the lower right corner of your Firefox. It > should say something like "Subscribe to...". Do it. Left-click. And you need to be inside the project you want to rss (it would be nice if you could be at the "projects" page and it would give you a list of things to subscribe to, but that may not be possible). Linus ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-09 21:53 ` Linus Torvalds @ 2005-08-10 0:11 ` Kay Sievers 2005-08-10 0:19 ` Linus Torvalds 0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Kay Sievers @ 2005-08-10 0:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Linus Torvalds; +Cc: Johannes Schindelin, Sam Ravnborg, Git Mailing List On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 02:53:58PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote: > > > On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Johannes Schindelin wrote: > > > > You have Firefox, don't you? Next time you surf to gitweb, right click on > > the funny yellow symbol in the lower right corner of your Firefox. It > > should say something like "Subscribe to...". Do it. > > Left-click. And you need to be inside the project you want to rss (it > would be nice if you could be at the "projects" page and it would give you > a list of things to subscribe to, but that may not be possible). Sure, it is that way. It is called OPML and I once tested it with a RSS reader and it was able to read the list of offered feeds in with a single request. Just click on the RSS pict in the footer and it will return the overview of the index page. Firefox may need a plugin to be able to read it, I don't really know... Kay ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-10 0:11 ` Kay Sievers @ 2005-08-10 0:19 ` Linus Torvalds 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Linus Torvalds @ 2005-08-10 0:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Kay Sievers; +Cc: Johannes Schindelin, Sam Ravnborg, Git Mailing List On Wed, 10 Aug 2005, Kay Sievers wrote: > > Firefox may need a plugin to be able to read it, I don't really know... Firefox definitely needs a separate plugin, at least for me. Linus ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-09 20:18 ` Sam Ravnborg 2005-08-09 20:27 ` Johannes Schindelin @ 2005-08-09 21:14 ` Kay Sievers 2005-08-10 2:00 ` Kay Sievers 1 sibling, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Kay Sievers @ 2005-08-09 21:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sam Ravnborg; +Cc: Kay Sievers, git On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 10:18:36PM +0200, Sam Ravnborg wrote: > On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 09:58:18PM +0200, Kay Sievers wrote: > > On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 09:31:04PM +0200, Sam Ravnborg wrote: > > > Hi Kay. > > > > > > When browsing http://www.kernel.org/git I often find myself looking for > > > the most recently changed tree. > > > For this it is very good that you have the "last change" in italic and > > > bolded if newer than a few hours (I think). > > > > Hmm, if last change is "minutes" it's bold, if it's "hours" old it's green. > > What do you miss? > For this part I do not miss anything - the opposite actually. I like > this highlighting you do. > > > > > > A nice additional feature would be the possibility to sort the output > > > according to last change, owner and description. > > > Using a click-able table heading would be the most intuitive way. > > > > > > I have not looked into the source for gitweb, so I really do not know > > > how difficult this would be. > > > > I was hoping people that want stuff like this would use a RSS reader. :) > Some day I will try to use such a beast... Well, I don't use these beasts myself. :) I will try the sorting with the next round - sounds like a nice feature. Kay ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-09 21:14 ` Kay Sievers @ 2005-08-10 2:00 ` Kay Sievers 2005-08-10 5:18 ` Sam Ravnborg 0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Kay Sievers @ 2005-08-10 2:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sam Ravnborg; +Cc: Kay Sievers, git On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 11:14:02PM +0200, Kay Sievers wrote: > On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 10:18:36PM +0200, Sam Ravnborg wrote: > > On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 09:58:18PM +0200, Kay Sievers wrote: > > > On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 09:31:04PM +0200, Sam Ravnborg wrote: > > > > Hi Kay. > > > > > > > > When browsing http://www.kernel.org/git I often find myself looking for > > > > the most recently changed tree. > > > > For this it is very good that you have the "last change" in italic and > > > > bolded if newer than a few hours (I think). > > > > > > Hmm, if last change is "minutes" it's bold, if it's "hours" old it's green. > > > What do you miss? > > For this part I do not miss anything - the opposite actually. I like > > this highlighting you do. > > > > > > > > > A nice additional feature would be the possibility to sort the output > > > > according to last change, owner and description. > > > > Using a click-able table heading would be the most intuitive way. > > > > > > > > I have not looked into the source for gitweb, so I really do not know > > > > how difficult this would be. > > > > > > I was hoping people that want stuff like this would use a RSS reader. :) > > Some day I will try to use such a beast... > > Well, I don't use these beasts myself. :) I will try the sorting with the > next round - sounds like a nice feature. Sam, try it! :) Kay ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-10 2:00 ` Kay Sievers @ 2005-08-10 5:18 ` Sam Ravnborg 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Sam Ravnborg @ 2005-08-10 5:18 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Kay Sievers; +Cc: Kay Sievers, git > Sam, > try it! :) Works excellent - and less than 12 hours after I posted my feautre reqest. That was quick! Thanks, Sam ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-09 19:58 ` Kay Sievers 2005-08-09 20:18 ` Sam Ravnborg @ 2005-08-10 5:53 ` Ian Campbell 2005-08-10 8:31 ` Mitchell Blank Jr 2005-08-12 20:27 ` Kay Sievers 1 sibling, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Ian Campbell @ 2005-08-10 5:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Kay Sievers; +Cc: Sam Ravnborg, git [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 452 bytes --] On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 21:58 +0200, Kay Sievers wrote: > I was hoping people that want stuff like this would use a RSS reader. :) I used to subscribe to the kernel RSS feed (using blam) but I found I was only getting the most recent 20 commits, which wasn't much good when a big batch went in because I would miss some. Has this been fixed or was it something I was doing wrong? Ian. -- Ian Campbell hipatitis: Terminal coolness. [-- Attachment #2: This is a digitally signed message part --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 189 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-10 5:53 ` Ian Campbell @ 2005-08-10 8:31 ` Mitchell Blank Jr 2005-08-12 20:33 ` Kay Sievers 2005-08-12 20:27 ` Kay Sievers 1 sibling, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Mitchell Blank Jr @ 2005-08-10 8:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ian Campbell; +Cc: Kay Sievers, git Ian Campbell wrote: > I used to subscribe to the kernel RSS feed (using blam) but I found I > was only getting the most recent 20 commits, which wasn't much good when > a big batch went in because I would miss some. Yes, I have that problem too. It appears to be just the way that gitweb works - look at the "git_rss" function in the source: ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/gitweb/gitweb.cgi Kay -- is there any chance of fixing this? I love reading the kernel commits via RSS but this makes it a lot less usable than it could be. Really it should return all commits within, say, the last 36 hours so as long as your aggregator polls reasonably often you won't miss anyhing. The other thing on my wishlish is diffstat -- sometimes the commit messages can be a little ambiguous and just adding what files were changed would help alot. For commits that touch a large number of files maybe it could just show the files that changed the most like: net/bar.c | 412 ++++++++++++----- drivers/char/foo.c | 354 +------------- arch/baz/boot.S | 99 ++++---- [16 other files changed] Other than that though I really love gitweb and the RSS support is a great touch. It really makes tracking kernel commits painless. -Mitch ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-10 8:31 ` Mitchell Blank Jr @ 2005-08-12 20:33 ` Kay Sievers 2005-08-12 21:16 ` Mitchell Blank Jr 0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Kay Sievers @ 2005-08-12 20:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mitchell Blank Jr; +Cc: Ian Campbell, git On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 01:31:13AM -0700, Mitchell Blank Jr wrote: > Ian Campbell wrote: > > I used to subscribe to the kernel RSS feed (using blam) but I found I > > was only getting the most recent 20 commits, which wasn't much good when > > a big batch went in because I would miss some. > > Yes, I have that problem too. It appears to be just the way that gitweb > works - look at the "git_rss" function in the source: > ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/gitweb/gitweb.cgi > > Kay -- is there any chance of fixing this? I love reading the kernel > commits via RSS but this makes it a lot less usable than it could be. > Really it should return all commits within, say, the last 36 hours so as > long as your aggregator polls reasonably often you won't miss anyhing. It's 30 now and up to 150 if they are not older than 48 hours. We can change the numbers, if you hava a better idea... > The other thing on my wishlish is diffstat -- sometimes the commit messages > can be a little ambiguous and just adding what files were changed would > help alot. For commits that touch a large number of files maybe it could > just show the files that changed the most like: For now it just lists all changed files to the log message, similar to the "commit" view. Is that ok, or do we really need the diffstat, It may be a bit expensive to generate it for all the commits with every RSS request... Thanks, Kay ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-12 20:33 ` Kay Sievers @ 2005-08-12 21:16 ` Mitchell Blank Jr 2005-08-13 4:13 ` Matthias Urlichs 0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Mitchell Blank Jr @ 2005-08-12 21:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Kay Sievers; +Cc: Ian Campbell, git Kay Sievers wrote: > It's 30 now and up to 150 if they are not older than 48 hours. > We can change the numbers, if you hava a better idea... Is it really hard to just make it purely time-based (git-rev-list --max-age)? Think of if Linus is merging with a lot of people and then pushes the results to the master repository -- suddenly there's, say, 400 new commits since the last time my aggregator checked 2 hours ago. > For now it just lists all changed files to the log message, similar to the > "commit" view. Is that ok, or do we really need the diffstat, It looks great, thanks! diffstat would be slightly nicer but not a big deal. > It may be > a bit expensive to generate it for all the commits with every RSS request... Well if the RSS feed's popularity takes off you'll probably want to *not* generate it every time and instead serve it from a static file. This can be as simple as a Makefile like: commits.rss: $(GITDIR)/refs/heads/master /path/to/myperlscript.pl $(GITDIR) > commits.rss.NEW && chmod 444 commits.rss.NEW && mv commits.rss.NEW commits.rss and then call "make -C /my/rss/dir -s -f /path/to/mymakefile.mk" from cron every minute. Serving the rss from a static file has the big advantage that a well-behaved aggregator will only request it if the modification date changed which saves everyone bandwidth. -Mitch ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-12 21:16 ` Mitchell Blank Jr @ 2005-08-13 4:13 ` Matthias Urlichs 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Matthias Urlichs @ 2005-08-13 4:13 UTC (permalink / raw) To: git Hi, Mitchell Blank Jr wrote: > Is it really hard to just make it purely time-based (git-rev-list > --max-age)? Think of if Linus is merging with a lot of people and then > pushes the results to the master repository -- suddenly there's, say, > 400 new commits since the last time my aggregator checked 2 hours ago. Think of Linus merging a bunch of trees with 1-month old commits, all of which you'd miss that way. IMHO, you definitely need a static file for RSS -- do a git-rev-list between HEAD and HEAD-as-of-the-last-time-you-generated-the-RSS, concatenate with the old RSS, then trim appropriately. -- Matthias Urlichs | {M:U} IT Design @ m-u-it.de | smurf@smurf.noris.de Disclaimer: The quote was selected randomly. Really. | http://smurf.noris.de - - You judge the acts of others only by their intentions. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: gitweb - feature request 2005-08-10 5:53 ` Ian Campbell 2005-08-10 8:31 ` Mitchell Blank Jr @ 2005-08-12 20:27 ` Kay Sievers 1 sibling, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Kay Sievers @ 2005-08-12 20:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ian Campbell; +Cc: Sam Ravnborg, git On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 06:53:40AM +0100, Ian Campbell wrote: > On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 21:58 +0200, Kay Sievers wrote: > > > I was hoping people that want stuff like this would use a RSS reader. :) > > I used to subscribe to the kernel RSS feed (using blam) but I found I > was only getting the most recent 20 commits, which wasn't much good when > a big batch went in because I would miss some. Has this been fixed or > was it something I was doing wrong? It's 30 now and up to 150 if they are not older than 48 hours. We can tweak the numbers if you like to have it different... Kay ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
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