[lively-kernel] Markdown stopped working Re: Modularity, portability, GitHub
Milan Zimmermann
milan.zimmermann at gmail.com
Fri Feb 24 07:49:22 CET 2012
Lauritz:
Thanks for the detail info, Webwerkstatt and Core status, and the fix
- Markdown now works indeed,
later,
Milan
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 9:54 PM, Lauritz Thamsen
<l.thamsen at googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi Milan.
>
> Thanks for letting us know. This defect was indeed related to
> our refactoring efforts on github and the recent sync with Webwerkstatt. The
> Markdown morph should work again and some new tests should prevent further
> regression of this jQuery interface.
>
> Also, we should are done with the sync. So, please continue informing us
> about defects, since Webwerkstatt shouldn't be in flux any longer.
>
> Please use webwerkstatt's trac if you think that a bug is only related to
> our Webwerkstatt deployment (examples: parts, version support, worlds in
> Webwerkstatt, user or project modules, ...) and create a github issue if you
> think it's an issue in a module in /core/.
> If you're not sure, it's probably good to prefer Webwerkstatt for now, but
> we'll follow both tracking systems closely – so either way is really fine.
>
> Best,
> Lauriz
>
> On Feb 23, 2012, at 6:02 PM, Milan Zimmermann wrote:
>
> Just a note - Markdown text morph from Parts Bin stopped working a
> few days ago - perhaps something to do with the
> refactoring(speculating) - is it better to report on trac rather than
> here ... or should Webwerkstatt be considered to be in flux for a
> while?
>
> thanks,
> milan
>
> MarkdownText>>>onDoubleClick: TypeError: Object
> <lively.morphic.Text#79F21... - MarkdownText> has no method 'jQuery'
> TypeError: Object <lively.morphic.Text#79F21
>
> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 4:07 AM, Fabian Bornhofen
> <fbornhofen at googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi -
>
>
> two weeks ago, Robert, Lauritz and I started to refactor parts of the
>
> Lively Kernel. The idea is to modularize the code base and to answer
>
> the question "What is the kernel in 'Lively Kernel'?". Moving the core
>
> components of LK to a GitHub repository will allow for easier
>
> synchronization of core code in different LK installations. We hope
>
> that encouraging people to experiment with the most basic things in
>
> Lively will speed up development and help us gain some momentum.
>
>
> Some changes have already gone live in Webwerkstatt.
>
>
> What did we do?
>
> We ...
>
> - put the core/ folder on github: https://github.com/rksm/LivelyKernel
>
> - removed PartsBin from core/
>
> - removed a bunch of things that did not appear to be 'core' either
>
> (there might be more)
>
> - moved tests for each submodule into the respective module's test/ folder
>
> - made naming more consistent ('AST' -> 'ast')
>
> - introduced lively.lang and lively.morphic.Graphics
>
> - added an simple test environment
>
>
> If you encounter any problems with your existing parts or modules that
>
> could have to do with these refactorings, please let us know.
>
>
> We have yet to introduce a more formalized process of how to port
>
> changes from Webwerkstatt into the GitHub repository. We will probably
>
> make an announcement about that soon. Meanwhile, we invite you to
>
> follow or fork us on GitHub, let us know what you think and, of
>
> course, report any issues you find.
>
>
> Best,
>
> Fabian
>
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