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- Soumyaa1804 [ Global Accounts ]
Mar 24 2020
I'll subscribe to the mentor once the proposal is ready for review by the mentor.
Mar 23 2020
Mar 7 2020
Thanks, @Aklapper! I recently got to know about this template so can I create a new task using that template and decline this one or should I continue with this one by editing its desciption?
About the visibility, I thought its okay to make task restricted so that other applicants can't see it. But as things have been in past rounds of Outreachy programs, I am totally fine with making it public. :)
I intended to create a draft proposal for GSoC and outreachy and wanted to change the visibility from public to only subscribers for the time being it's not completed but I guess that added task as a security bug. Is there a way to remove that security tag or I should change the status to 'decline'?
Feb 24 2020
Thanks!
Feb 23 2020
Hi @Samwalton9! This is just a thank you note for you for being such an amazing mentor all through my contribution to TWLight or hashtags. Thanks for making these projects as beginner-friendly as possible. Thanks for all the appreciations on my PRs and motivating me to contribute more. It was a great learning experience on TWLight with your explanation to solutions and laying out the problem to as simple as possible whenever I got stuck. These days I am working on Dahboard and hopefully will apply for GSoC 2020 that's the reason I was not able to contribute here. But this was my first open-source project and I really enjoyed working on it. I'll still be contributing to it on my university vacations, free time or whenever I'll feel improving my Django skills and would highly recommend this project to my juniors or any beginner to open-source. Thanks a lot :)
Feb 15 2020
Feb 6 2020
Can you attach the output of docker-compose build && docker-compose up?
@Swayamsrk Were you able to run the project on your localhost by following the step1: docker-compose build && docker-compose up?
Feb 5 2020
It's a proposed styling. As the index list is too long, we can divide it into 3 columns. Let me know if it looks nice.
It seems like @Shreyasminocha was working on this task but the patch didn't get merged. I want to know is this task still open?
Feb 4 2020
Worth a separate task?
Yes! It would make it more organized to have a PR for a specific feature/task.
Sorry, I couldn't work on it last week. Will work on this issue from today.
I want to know what this tool does? Like how can anyone add contest? Can we have a short intro on the home page about what is Wikisource contest and what this tool does? We can include it in README.md also.
Also, I think we need to add a subtask for improvement of the navbar in create contest page.
This seems unaligned.
Okay! I would be interested to work on this even in Outreachy if it gets promoted there and my initial application gets selected. :)
Jan 30 2020
Hi! This project seems interesting to me and I would like to contribute to it via GSoC'20. But before that I have some queries:
- Is the command runner we are planning is similar to the way we use Git? Like we enter git on the terminal or command prompt and we see all the commands that can be run with one line description about each command.
- Can you please link the source of maintenance scripts we are planning to include?!
Jan 29 2020
Jan 27 2020
Yeah, sure! I'll look into it. Thanks :)
Jan 26 2020
Have a look and let me know if any changes needed.
I tried to get consumer key at https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:OAuthConsumerRegistration/propose?wpownerOnly=1
but it says
You do not have permission to propose new OAuth consumers, for the following reason:
Jan 25 2020
On running python3 app.py I got this error:
(venv) soumya@soumya-HP-Laptop-15-da0xxx ~/repos/Wikimedia/indic-wscontest $ python3 app.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "app.py", line 13, in <module> app.config.from_object(os.environ['APP_SETTINGS']) File "/home/soumya/repos/Wikimedia/venv/lib/python3.6/os.py", line 669, in __getitem__ raise KeyError(key) from None KeyError: 'APP_SETTINGS'
I want to work on this issue but I am not familiar with Gerrit. Went through the repo linked in the description and cloned it. But I didn't find a way to run the tool on my local machine. Please help!
Jan 24 2020
Okay!
I created
def test_user_view_no_coordinators(self): """Check that users with no coordinators can see their own pages.""" get_coordinators().user_set.remove(self.user_coordinator) factory = RequestFactory() request = factory.get(self.url1) request.user = self.user_editor
Jan 22 2020
I have changed if user in coordinators.user_set.all(): to if coordinators and user in coordinators.user_set.all(): in PartnerCoordiantorOnly
return user.is_superuser or (coordinators and user in coordinators.user_set.all()) in CoordinatorsOnly
if coordinators and user in coordinators.user_set.all(): it was already there in CoordinatorOrSelf, so no change.
Jan 16 2020
Here are the templates rn:
comment_notification_coordinator-body-html.html
<p style="color: #500050">{{ submit_date }} - {{ commenter }}</p> <blockquote><p>{{ comment }}</p></blockquote> <p>Please reply to these at: <a href="{{ app_url }}">{{ app_url }}</a></p> <p>Best,</p> <p>The Wikipedia Library</p>
Yeah! Got it right! Thanks
Jan 15 2020
I added submit_date, commenter and comment to all the three functions related to comment as mentioned above. Now they all look like this:
{ "user": username, "lang": user.userprofile.lang, "app": app, "app_url": app_url, "partner": app.partner, "submit_date": current_comment.submit_date, "commenter": current_comment.user, "comment": current_comment.comment };
And I am able to render the data into the template directly using:
<p>{{ submit_date }} - {{ commenter }}</p> <blockquote><p>{{ comment }}</p></blockquote> <p>Please reply to these at <a href="{{ app_url }}">{{ app_url }}</a> so we can evaluate your application.</p> <p>Best,</p> <p>The Wikipedia Library</p>
Accordingly changed comment_notification_editors , comment_notification_coordinators' and comment_notification_others -body-text and -body-html templates. The subject templates for all three are unchanged.
For the following comments:
I received these emails:
here 'ryuk1' is the superuser and Soumyaa1804 is my wp username. When I comment as Soumyaa1804, it is showing my wp user-id i.e. 60566161 in the mail. I doubt if it should be 'Soumyaa1804' instead of 60566161.
Please review if i am doing it correctly.
Jan 13 2020
Okay! I'll try this and get back to you soon.
Jan 10 2020
https://django-contrib-comments.readthedocs.io/en/latest/quickstart.html This was really helpful.
Okay! From going through docs related to django_comments, I got to know:
- the templated needs to load comments through {% load comments %}
- the query Comment.objects.order_by('-submit_date')[0].comment give us the content of the last comment that we can render in templates but that may require a view that will return it. Not sure if it's a right way to do it.
Jan 7 2020
Jan 6 2020
What all data we want to show in the email and what should be the subject line?
Dec 24 2019
This took some structural changes some what like this in the partner_detail.html:
<div class="float-container margin-bottom-2em"> <div class="row"> <div class="col-md-8 col-lg-8 col-sm-8"> <ul class="timeline half-timeline"> ... </ul> </div> <div class="col-sm-4 col-md-4 col-sm-4 pull-right"> <div class="hidden-xs alert alert-warning resource-label-warning"> ... </div> </div> </div> </div>
Okay!
Can you please review this?!
Dec 21 2019
Also, in the TWLight > static > css > local.css file, resource-label
I want to know, does this task include rendering 'List applications' button for xs screen sizes as it is not showing currently?
Dec 17 2019
Thanks, @AVasanth_WMF!
Here is the PR https://github.com/WikipediaLibrary/TWLight/pull/382. Please see if everything is fine.
Dec 15 2019
Hey, @Samwalton9! Can you please tag the template or link to the page which needs to be updated?
Dec 12 2019
Great! Here it is https://github.com/WikipediaLibrary/TWLight/pull/377
Finally! It all set. This command worked.
Also, docker-compose exec twlight /app/bin/virtualenv_example_data.sh is going great.
Thanks a ton!
About the documentation part, can I do something about it? Like creating an issue and changing the command from:
docker exec twlight virtualenv_migrate.sh
to
docker-compose exec twlight /app/bin/virtualenv_migrate.sh
In the bin folder:
docker-compose exec twlight virtualenv_migrate.sh
OCI runtime exec failed: exec failed: container_linux.go:346: starting container process caused "exec: \"virtualenv_migrate.sh\": executable file not found in $PATH": unknown
It worked! Thanks.
Now it's working on localhost. On moving further with instructions on https://github.com/WikipediaLibrary/TWLight/blob/master/docs/developer.md, I ran this command inside the bin folder:
docker exec twlight virtualenv_migrate.sh
It is showing
No such container: twlight
I checked the containers with the command:
docker container ls
It gave names of 3 containers: twlight_web_1, twlight_twlight_1, twlight_db_1
What to do?
Sure @Samwalton9 Can you please help me in running TWLight project on my local machine? It's Linux-mint 18.3
Till now, I have:
Forked and Cloned the repository https://github.com/WikipediaLibrary/TWLight
Connected it to the upstream
Dec 9 2019
Welcome! Looking forward to contributing more to Wikimedia. :)
Dec 7 2019
Thanks, @Samwalton9
Here's the link to my PR: https://github.com/WikipediaLibrary/TWLight/pull/373
Hi! This is my first open-source project. I want to know what are the name conventions Wikimedia use for naming branches?