I uploaded the latest release of OpenGuides to CPAN this morning.
https://metacpan.org/release/BOB/OpenGuides-0.67/
There have been lots of changes this release the most important of which
are:
Leaflet support for maps removes the need to rely on Google Maps.
On map index pages you can now find Categories within Locales.
JSON output has been added or improved on several types of pages.
A long standing bug in recent changes has been fixed.
There have also been numerous bug fixes. See
https://metacpan.org/source/BOB/OpenGuides-0.67/Changes and
http://dev.openguides.org/changeset?old_path=%2Ftags%2Frel0_66&old=1395&new…
for more info.
As you can see the tests have also been renumbered. This was done by
adding a 0 inbetween the 2 existing digits.
We now require Wiki::Toolkit 0.80 and introduced a new dependency on
Template::Plugin::JSON::Escape.
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bob walker
everything should be purple and bendy
http://randomness.org.uk
The world is moving forward and the choice for doing your version control
is changing.
Git is the future. Github is the convient place for open source projects
to host their code.
So I propose we think about moving to github.
Ive already explored this as an idea and in fact have created and
organization and imported the code repo.
https://github.com/OpenGuides/OpenGuides
The authors may need tidying up a bit.
Looking at my authors file there were 2 who i dont know what to use as
thier email address.
nick = nick <nick(a)example.com>
sheldon = sheldon <sheldon(a)example.com>
It should prefably be the email address they use on github but it doestn
matter to much.
Importing the wiki and the issues looks to be trivial enough if we wanted
to.
So anyone have any thoughts, queries, suggestions or objections?
If we go ahead with this I would reimport the repo to github one last
time?
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bob walker
everything should be purple and bendy
http://randomness.org.uk