Log message #534035

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# Feb 18th 2009, 14:00 jperras and populate it with the code in the bin:
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:59 jperras d1rk: create a pre-commit file in $BOOK_PROJECT/.git/hooks/pre-commit
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:59 d1rk jperras: sounds great. could you give me a hint how to do that?
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:58 d1rk jperras: oh, really? how do i do that?
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:58 jperras and even a pre-commit to make sure your tests pass before you do a push
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:58 jperras d1rk: you can implement your own post-commit hooks in git for test running very easily
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:57 d1rk maybe, if there is something like a web-callback in thechaw i would deploy it for myself on a test-instance, somewhere....
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:56 d1rk jperras: i see your point, but i do not agree at all. actually every commit should try not to break everything.
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:56 alkemann if u set it up, i dont see a problem. but once we got a spec down, this is kinda of a simpe project :)
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:55 d1rk jperras: well, i like the idea of having it (actually, i use it on all my projects) because i can have a look if everything turns out as it should be. And well, it is possible to show other people as well, what had been done.
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:55 jperras and ci is really only useful for a nearly complete, stable product
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:55 d1rk alkemann: it means to have a automatic deployment to a staging-server that is initiated by a commit.
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:54 d1rk i thought we could push the latest revision onto a test-server or something on every commit.
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:54 d1rk jperras: oh, ok.
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:54 jperras two things which bakery does not yet have
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:53 jperras d1rk: you need a very well defined api and test cases for that
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:48 alkemann a what=
# Feb 18th 2009, 13:45 d1rk alkemann: is there something like a continious integration process for bakery2?
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:56 d1rk alkemann: a combination of all usually implies (at least a little bit of) quality
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:48 alkemann we can use views for popularity was my point as well
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:48 alkemann no we want quality measure i meant
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:47 jperras if all we want is a popularity metric, there's page views and # delicious bookmarks
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:45 alkemann d1rk: though, it's not good data to use quality. just popularity.
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:41 d1rk but we could fetch the data to make something of it. there is no interaction between users in that scenario
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:41 d1rk ADmad: it is less community as it is not to communicate with others. It is for personal remember-me list.
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:41 d1rk alkemann: hehe
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:40 d1rk But that way we could highlight more faved articles and/or higher ranked ones. That makes it possible to create richer content-experience
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:40 alkemann d1rk: there is lots of stuff on rating in the wiki atm. and jperras has some math degree he wants to use and make some nice formula :p
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:40 ADmad i personally dont like so much *community* oriented features
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:40 d1rk right now, all articles are of the same weight. That way, it is almost boring to see a long list.
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:39 d1rk second: it makes it possible to weight articles that makes it easier to display more interesting articles.
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:39 alkemann jperras: sure. there's room :)
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:39 d1rk the benefits i see most from it are: person has more connection to bakery as he/she starts to customize or saves (more or less) personal data in it.
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:38 d1rk i put it into http://thechaw.com/bakery/wiki/rfc/random-thoughts
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:38 jperras I agree that we shouldn't try to jam too much functionality in, but putting it in the wiki can't hurt for now
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:36 alkemann im not sure i see the strength of favorite over users just bookmarking stuff they like
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:35 alkemann i dont think we should have too many systems :)
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:33 d1rk jperras: ok
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:33 d1rk jperras: i just thought that: if more than x ppl have that article on his/her list, it is more likely to be of interest for other people.
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:33 jperras d1rk: put it in the random thoughts, and in the use cases
# Feb 18th 2009, 12:32 jperras but the dataset that the bakery will generate will not be anything close to what would be needed to produce any sort of semi-intelligent rec eng.