Cucumber.tmbundle - live or let die

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aslak hellesoy

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May 18, 2011, 5:53:17 PM5/18/11
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Hi all,

I'm not actively using Cucumber.tmbundle (https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle)
Lots of other people are though, and there is a small plethora of forks with various fixes: https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle/network

Having this many diverging forks is not good, so I hope someone will take over ownership of the plugin - under the cucumber organization. This involves:

* Merging good pull requests
* Keeping an eye on the issues

Anyone who is up for the task will be granted access to the canonical repo. If nobody shows up in a week or so I'll delete https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle and let it continue its wild life on the other side :-)

Cheers,
Aslak

Andrew Premdas

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May 19, 2011, 8:51:31 AM5/19/11
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I think it would be nicer if you kept the repository alive, and just put something in the readme to reflect the state of the project and that it needs someone to take ownership. I might be willing to do this if I can ever get round to understanding how it works, but there is no way that will happen in the next week!

All best

Andrew

  
Cheers,
Aslak

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aslak hellesoy

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On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Andrew Premdas <apre...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 18 May 2011 22:53, aslak hellesoy <aslak.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,

I'm not actively using Cucumber.tmbundle (https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle)
Lots of other people are though, and there is a small plethora of forks with various fixes: https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle/network

Having this many diverging forks is not good, so I hope someone will take over ownership of the plugin - under the cucumber organization. This involves:

* Merging good pull requests
* Keeping an eye on the issues

Anyone who is up for the task will be granted access to the canonical repo. If nobody shows up in a week or so I'll delete https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle and let it continue its wild life on the other side :-)


I think it would be nicer if you kept the repository alive, and just put something in the readme to reflect the state of the project and that it needs someone to take ownership. I might be willing to do this if I can ever get round to understanding how it works, but there is no way that will happen in the next week!


Thanks for offering to maintain it Andrew!

The thing is, the https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle repository is *not* alive - it hasn't been updated in a year.
Leaving it there gives the false impression that it *is* alive, which discourages other people to make their own repo the canonical one.

If nobody has started merging other people's fixes by then it doesn't deserve to love, which would be a shame really, but such is life.

Aslak

Matt Wynne

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On 19 May 2011, at 14:06, aslak hellesoy wrote:



On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Andrew Premdas <apre...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 18 May 2011 22:53, aslak hellesoy <aslak.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,

I'm not actively using Cucumber.tmbundle (https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle)
Lots of other people are though, and there is a small plethora of forks with various fixes: https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle/network

Having this many diverging forks is not good, so I hope someone will take over ownership of the plugin - under the cucumber organization. This involves:

* Merging good pull requests
* Keeping an eye on the issues

Anyone who is up for the task will be granted access to the canonical repo. If nobody shows up in a week or so I'll delete https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle and let it continue its wild life on the other side :-)


I think it would be nicer if you kept the repository alive, and just put something in the readme to reflect the state of the project and that it needs someone to take ownership. I might be willing to do this if I can ever get round to understanding how it works, but there is no way that will happen in the next week!


Thanks for offering to maintain it Andrew!

The thing is, the https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle repository is *not* alive - it hasn't been updated in a year.
Leaving it there gives the false impression that it *is* alive, which discourages other people to make their own repo the canonical one.

If nobody has started merging other people's fixes by then it doesn't deserve to love, which would be a shame really, but such is life.

Aslak

Is there an easy way to send a GitHub DM to all the owners of forks, asking them who wants it?


All best

Andrew

  
Cheers,
Aslak

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Matt

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aslak hellesoy

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May 19, 2011, 12:32:52 PM5/19/11
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On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Matt Wynne <ma...@mattwynne.net> wrote:
>
> On 19 May 2011, at 14:06, aslak hellesoy wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Andrew Premdas <apre...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 18 May 2011 22:53, aslak hellesoy <aslak.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> I'm not actively using Cucumber.tmbundle (https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle)
>>> Lots of other people are though, and there is a small plethora of forks with various fixes: https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle/network
>>> Having this many diverging forks is not good, so I hope someone will take over ownership of the plugin - under the cucumber organization. This involves:
>>> * Merging good pull requests
>>> * Keeping an eye on the issues
>>> Anyone who is up for the task will be granted access to the canonical repo. If nobody shows up in a week or so I'll delete https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle and let it continue its wild life on the other side :-)
>>
>> I think it would be nicer if you kept the repository alive, and just put something in the readme to reflect the state of the project and that it needs someone to take ownership. I might be willing to do this if I can ever get round to understanding how it works, but there is no way that will happen in the next week!
>
> Thanks for offering to maintain it Andrew!
> The thing is, the https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle repository is *not* alive - it hasn't been updated in a year.
> Leaving it there gives the false impression that it *is* alive, which discourages other people to make their own repo the canonical one.
> I have extended the grace period by a month: https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle/blob/master/README.textile
> If nobody has started merging other people's fixes by then it doesn't deserve to love, which would be a shame really, but such is life.
> Aslak
>
> Is there an easy way to send a GitHub DM to all the owners of forks, asking them who wants it?

Good idea - I don't expect all of them to be on this list. There is no
simple way to do this on Github that I know of. We could write a
script that uses the Github API to:

1) Find owners of all forks
curl http://github.com/api/v2/json/repos/show/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle/network
http://develop.github.com/p/repo.html

2a)
Sending an email to each one. Emails can be found here with an other
API call: http://develop.github.com/p/users.html

2b)
Send a github message to each one. No API for this, but can be done
with cURL to https://github.com/inbox and setting required cookie and
form fields. Test it out at https://github.com/inbox/new/aslakhellesoy

Anyone up for that task?

Aslak

Eumir Gaspar

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May 20, 2011, 12:23:06 AM5/20/11
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I can try to play with it if anyone hasn't started it yet :)
Eumir Gaspar
Ruby on Rails Developer/Rails UI Specialist

Eumir Gaspar

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Cooked up some quick calls(so no script..just got it using irb and curl):

but here's a ruby array of the users

["bmabey", "lukemelia", "drnic", "andreacampi", "josephwilk", "mvidaurre", "sponte", "granth", "HusseinMorsy", "wiseleyb", "jarib", "fcoury", "cehoffman", "sauspiel", "mk", "ashleymoran", "mocoso", "kubicek", "tomo", "raldred", "craigw", "jtanner", "bjeanes", "UnderpantsGnome", "unders", "cucumber", "timcharper", "phanle", "danhixon", "railsjedi", "eddorre", "santoshm", "rgm", "paulrosania", "bartocc", "acammack", "scook", "przymusiala", "defeated", "rgarver", "tobstarr", "rickenharp", "oc", "diabolo", "ihoka", "DanCheail", "rowanm", "lpsBetty", "severin", "seandunn", "mrako", "papercavalier", "heileman", "pedrobrasileiro", "bitcababy", "hooptie45", "hotovson", "planetbomba", "ryannguyen", "int3h", "DigitalArsonist", "JonathanTron", "eddpeterson", "cowboyd", "mateusg", "mdub", "jamesmartin", "antonr", "karsthammer", "jfi", "krisb", "vitobotta", "square", "reklov", "ronaldmaravilla", "zavius", "jwang", "vitalish", "batasrki", "phillipkoebbe"]

and a compact array of their emails:

["b...@benmabey.com", "lu...@lukemelia.com", "drnicw...@gmail.com", "andrea...@zephirworks.com", "j...@josephwilk.net", "manuel....@agiltec.com.mx", "swoz...@sponte.co.uk", "gr...@antiflux.org", "hus...@morsy.de", "wise...@gmail.com", "jari....@gmail.com", "felipe...@gmail.com", "ashley...@patchspace.co.uk", "", "thoma...@gmail.com", "ral...@gmail.com", "cr...@barkingiguana.com", "m...@bjeanes.com", "mic...@underpantsgnome.com", "and...@elabs.se", "cu...@googlegroups.com", "timch...@gmail.com", "", "rail...@gmail.com", "car...@eddorre.com", "r...@sisyphean.org", "paul.r...@gmail.com", "julien...@gmail.com", "ad...@przymusiala.net", "defea...@gmail.com", "raga...@gmail.com", "tobias...@dynport.de", "alexande...@gmail.com", "o...@rynning.no", "apre...@yahoo.co.uk", "istva...@gmail.com", "d...@undumb.com", "rowan....@gmail.com", "bettina...@gmx.at", "sev...@restorm.com", "co...@papercavalier.com", "pedrobr...@gmail.com", "mere...@xoala.com", "hoop...@gmail.com", "pepe.h...@gmail.com", "bo...@planetbomba.com", "jona...@tron.name", "cow...@thefrontside.net", "mateu...@gmail.com", "md...@dogbiscuit.org", "", "", "kr...@kris.me.uk", "jo...@squareup.com"]

Note that the usernames have a count of 80 while the compacted email array has a count of 54. Weid, some had nils(probably didn't show their email?) Anyway will continue to work on it later as I need to finish a task for work first.

Eumir Gaspar

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May 20, 2011, 3:04:41 AM5/20/11
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finished the github auto-messager: 


Just change the message subject and body to whatever you need, run then sit back and relax.

Will work on the automailer after a couple of hours again unless somebody finishes it before I start on it again :)

aslak hellesoy

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On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 8:04 AM, Eumir Gaspar <imacate...@gmail.com> wrote:
> finished the github auto-messager:
> https://gist.github.com/982479
> Just change the message subject and body to whatever you need, run then sit
> back and relax.

Awesome - thanks! I'll take it for a spin later today.

> Will work on the automailer after a couple of hours again unless somebody
> finishes it before I start on it again :)
>

I don't think that's necessary now that you have a working github messenger :-)
Good stuff Eumir

Aslak

Eumir Gaspar

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May 20, 2011, 3:34:02 AM5/20/11
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Yeah I guess unless those other forkers don't check their github inboxes like me :P 

Anyway the emails will only reach a few of them if ever so yeah I guess the messager will suffice. I hope I can be part of the tmbundle maintainers one of these days but not right now as it is kinda crunch time here at work. Hopefully someone picks it up before the grace period is over :)

aslak hellesoy

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On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Eumir Gaspar <imacate...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah I guess unless those other forkers don't check their github inboxes
> like me :P
> Anyway the emails will only reach a few of them if ever so yeah I guess the
> messager will suffice. I hope I can be part of the tmbundle maintainers one
> of these days but not right now as it is kinda crunch time here at work.
> Hopefully someone picks it up before the grace period is over :)
>

The more the merrier. I expect the hardest task is to figure out what
forks to merge, and to make all the tests run again. Once that is done
it shouldn't require much maintenance at all.

P.S. Please don't top-post.

Eumir Gaspar

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On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 3:37 PM, aslak hellesoy <aslak.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Eumir Gaspar <imacate...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah I guess unless those other forkers don't check their github inboxes
> like me :P
> Anyway the emails will only reach a few of them if ever so yeah I guess the
> messager will suffice. I hope I can be part of the tmbundle maintainers one
> of these days but not right now as it is kinda crunch time here at work.
> Hopefully someone picks it up before the grace period is over :)
>

The more the merrier. I expect the hardest task is to figure out what
forks to merge, and to make all the tests run again. Once that is done
it shouldn't require much maintenance at all.

yeah that will be a hard task for just one person. I would think that we could all do a hacknight of sorts but the problem would be the timezones we are all in. this might be better for a local cucumber group to tackle or something if there were any 
 

P.S. Please don't top-post.

 
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aslak hellesoy

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May 20, 2011, 6:07:26 AM5/20/11
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Since there are so many forks involved I'd like to arrange a
collaborative online hackfest some time during the next 2 weeks.
If you are interested in participating, fill in
http://whenisgood.net/cucumber/tmbundle/hackfest so we can find a time
that works for as many as possible. I'll be there as well.

Let's make a shiny Cucumber TextMate plugin!
Aslak

> Cheers,
> Aslak

aslak hellesoy

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On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 8:11 AM, aslak hellesoy
<aslak.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 8:04 AM, Eumir Gaspar <imacate...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> finished the github auto-messager:
>> https://gist.github.com/982479
>> Just change the message subject and body to whatever you need, run then sit
>> back and relax.
>
> Awesome - thanks! I'll take it for a spin later today.
>

Ok, I just spammed 160 people :-P
Let's hope this bears some fruits.

Thanks again for scripting this up - I made some small tweaks here:
https://gist.github.com/982680

Aslak

oc

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May 20, 2011, 6:56:44 AM5/20/11
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Many of my changes were simply due to having a norwegian keyboard. I
have now deleted my fork as I see several others have implemented
equivalent RSpec/Bundler/RVM fixes.

Would like to join the effort / hackfest. After looking through some
forks, some suggestions for focus for the session might be:

* Fix autoformatting and code folding
* Better / more common defaults for commands key bindings (support
different keyboard layouts)
* Improved rvm, bundler & bundler/rvm support (through presence
of .rvmrc => rvm), based on RSpec.tmbundle(?)
* RSpec 2.x support
* rvm integration in tmCommands

\o

On May 20, 12:24 pm, aslak hellesoy <aslak.helle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 8:11 AM, aslak hellesoy
>
> <aslak.helle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 8:04 AM, Eumir Gaspar <imacaterpil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> finished the github auto-messager:
> >>https://gist.github.com/982479
> >> Just change the message subject and body to whatever you need, run then sit
> >> back and relax.
>
> > Awesome - thanks! I'll take it for a spin later today.
>
> Ok, I just spammed 160 people :-P
> Let's hope this bears some fruits.
>
> Thanks again for scripting this up - I made some small tweaks here:https://gist.github.com/982680
>
> Aslak
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >> Will work on the automailer after a couple of hours again unless somebody
> >> finishes it before I start on it again :)
>
> > I don't think that's necessary now that you have a working github messenger :-)
> > Good stuff Eumir
>
> > Aslak
>
> >> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Eumir Gaspar <imacaterpil...@gmail.com>
> >> wrote:
>
> >>> Cooked up some quick calls(so no script..just got it using irb and curl):
> >>> but here's a ruby array of the users
> >>> ["bmabey", "lukemelia", "drnic", "andreacampi", "josephwilk", "mvidaurre",
> >>> "sponte", "granth", "HusseinMorsy", "wiseleyb", "jarib", "fcoury",
> >>> "cehoffman", "sauspiel", "mk", "ashleymoran", "mocoso", "kubicek", "tomo",
> >>> "raldred", "craigw", "jtanner", "bjeanes", "UnderpantsGnome", "unders",
> >>> "cucumber", "timcharper", "phanle", "danhixon", "railsjedi", "eddorre",
> >>> "santoshm", "rgm", "paulrosania", "bartocc", "acammack", "scook",
> >>> "przymusiala", "defeated", "rgarver", "tobstarr", "rickenharp", "oc",
> >>> "diabolo", "ihoka", "DanCheail", "rowanm", "lpsBetty", "severin",
> >>> "seandunn", "mrako", "papercavalier", "heileman", "pedrobrasileiro",
> >>> "bitcababy", "hooptie45", "hotovson", "planetbomba", "ryannguyen", "int3h",
> >>> "DigitalArsonist", "JonathanTron", "eddpeterson", "cowboyd", "mateusg",
> >>> "mdub", "jamesmartin", "antonr", "karsthammer", "jfi", "krisb", "vitobotta",
> >>> "square", "reklov", "ronaldmaravilla", "zavius", "jwang", "vitalish",
> >>> "batasrki", "phillipkoebbe"]
> >>> and a compact array of their emails:
> >>> ["b...@benmabey.com", "l...@lukemelia.com", "drnicwilli...@gmail.com",
> >>> "andrea.ca...@zephirworks.com", "j...@josephwilk.net",
> >>> "manuel.vidau...@agiltec.com.mx", "swozn...@sponte.co.uk",
> >>> "gr...@antiflux.org", "huss...@morsy.de", "wisel...@gmail.com",
> >>> "jari.bak...@gmail.com", "felipe.co...@gmail.com",
> >>> "ashley.mo...@patchspace.co.uk", "", "thomasj...@gmail.com",
> >>> "rald...@gmail.com", "cr...@barkingiguana.com", "m...@bjeanes.com",
> >>> "mich...@underpantsgnome.com", "and...@elabs.se", "cu...@googlegroups.com",
> >>> "timchar...@gmail.com", "", "railsj...@gmail.com", "car...@eddorre.com",
> >>> "r...@sisyphean.org", "paul.rosa...@gmail.com", "julien.pal...@gmail.com",
> >>> "a...@przymusiala.net", "defeated...@gmail.com", "ragar...@gmail.com",
> >>> "tobias.sch...@dynport.de", "alexander.gra...@gmail.com", "o...@rynning.no",
> >>> "aprem...@yahoo.co.uk", "istvan.h...@gmail.com", "d...@undumb.com",
> >>> "rowan.mall...@gmail.com", "bettina_ste...@gmx.at", "seve...@restorm.com",
> >>> "c...@papercavalier.com", "pedrobrasile...@gmail.com", "mered...@xoala.com",
> >>> "hoopti...@gmail.com", "pepe.hotov...@gmail.com", "bo...@planetbomba.com",
> >>> "jonat...@tron.name", "cowb...@thefrontside.net", "mateusg...@gmail.com",
> >>> "m...@dogbiscuit.org", "", "", "k...@kris.me.uk", "j...@squareup.com"]
> >>> Note that the usernames have a count of 80 while the compacted email array
> >>> has a count of 54. Weid, some had nils(probably didn't show their email?)
> >>> Anyway will continue to work on it later as I need to finish a task for work
> >>> first.
>
> >>> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 12:23 PM, Eumir Gaspar <imacaterpil...@gmail.com>
> >>> wrote:
>
> >>>> I can try to play with it if anyone hasn't started it yet :)
>
> >>>> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 12:32 AM, aslak hellesoy
> >>>> <aslak.helle...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>>>> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Matt Wynne <m...@mattwynne.net> wrote:
>
> >>>>> > On 19 May 2011, at 14:06, aslak hellesoy wrote:
>
> >>>>> > On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Andrew Premdas <aprem...@gmail.com>
> >>>>> > wrote:
>
> >>>>> >> On 18 May 2011 22:53, aslak hellesoy <aslak.helle...@gmail.com>
> >>>>> >> wrote:
>
> >>>>> >>> Hi all,
> >>>>> >>> I'm not actively using Cucumber.tmbundle
> >>>>> >>> (https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle)
> >>>>> >>> Lots of other people are though, and there is a small plethora of
> >>>>> >>> forks with various
> >>>>> >>> fixes: https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle/network
> >>>>> >>> Having this many diverging forks is not good, so I hope someone will
> >>>>> >>> take over ownership of the plugin - under the cucumber organization. This
> >>>>> >>> involves:
> >>>>> >>> * Merging good pull requests
> >>>>> >>> * Keeping an eye on the issues
> >>>>> >>> Anyone who is up for the task will be granted access to the
> >>>>> >>> canonical repo. If nobody shows up in a week or so I'll
> >>>>> >>> delete https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundleand let it continue its
> >>>>> >>> wild life on the other side :-)
>
> >>>>> >> I think it would be nicer if you kept the repository alive, and just
> >>>>> >> put something in the readme to reflect the state of the project and that it
> >>>>> >> needs someone to take ownership. I might be willing to do this if I can ever
> >>>>> >> get round to understanding how it works, but there is no way that will
> >>>>> >> happen in the next week!
>
> >>>>> > Thanks for offering to maintain it Andrew!
> >>>>> > The thing is,
> >>>>> > the https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle repository is *not* alive
> >>>>> > - it hasn't been updated in a year.
> >>>>> > Leaving it there gives the false impression that it *is* alive, which
> >>>>> > discourages other people to make their own repo the canonical one.
> >>>>> > I have extended the grace period by a
> >>>>> > month: https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle/blob/master/README.textile
> >>>>> > If nobody has started merging other people's fixes by then it doesn't
> >>>>> > deserve to love, which would be a shame really, but such is life.
> >>>>> > Aslak
>
> >>>>> > Is there an easy way to send a GitHub DM to all the owners of forks,
> >>>>> > asking them who wants it?
>
> >>>>> Good idea - I don't expect all of them to be on this list. There is no
> >>>>> simple way to do this on Github that I know of. We could write a
> >>>>> script that uses the Github API to:
>
> >>>>> 1) Find owners of all forks
> >>>>> curl
> >>>>>http://github.com/api/v2/json/repos/show/cucumber/cucumber-tmbundle/n...
> >>>>>http://develop.github.com/p/repo.html
>
> >>>>> 2a)
> >>>>> Sending an email to each one. Emails can be found here with an other
> >>>>> API call: http://develop.github.com/p/users.html
>
> >>>>> 2b)
> >>>>> Send a github message to each one. No API for this, but can be done
> >>>>> with cURL to https://github.com/inboxand setting required cookie and
> >>>>> form fields. Test it out athttps://github.com/inbox/new/aslakhellesoy
> >>>>> > m...@mattwynne.net
> >>> tech blog:http://aelogica.com/author/eumir/...
>
> read more »

Eumir Gaspar

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On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 6:24 PM, aslak hellesoy <aslak.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 8:11 AM, aslak hellesoy
> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 8:04 AM, Eumir Gaspar <imacate...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> finished the github auto-messager:
>> https://gist.github.com/982479
>> Just change the message subject and body to whatever you need, run then sit
>> back and relax.
>
> Awesome - thanks! I'll take it for a spin later today.
>

Ok, I just spammed 160 people :-P
Let's hope this bears some fruits.

Hmm, my initial count was 80 but I guess it was github's API call at work? I've read that github only allows up to 60 API calls per minute, so I was probably looping too fast?
 

Thanks again for scripting this up - I made some small tweaks here:
https://gist.github.com/982680

No problem, glad to be of help :) 
 
Aslak

aslak hellesoy

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On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 5:52 PM, Eumir Gaspar <imacate...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 6:24 PM, aslak hellesoy <aslak.h...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 8:11 AM, aslak hellesoy
>> <aslak.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 8:04 AM, Eumir Gaspar <imacate...@gmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >> finished the github auto-messager:
>> >> https://gist.github.com/982479
>> >> Just change the message subject and body to whatever you need, run then
>> >> sit
>> >> back and relax.
>> >
>> > Awesome - thanks! I'll take it for a spin later today.
>> >
>>
>> Ok, I just spammed 160 people :-P
>> Let's hope this bears some fruits.
>
> Hmm, my initial count was 80 but I guess it was github's API call at work?
> I've read that github only allows up to 60 API calls per minute, so I was
> probably looping too fast?
>

I counted wrong. It was 80.

>>
>> Thanks again for scripting this up - I made some small tweaks here:
>> https://gist.github.com/982680
>>
> No problem, glad to be of help :)
>
>>
>> Aslak
>>
>
> --
> Eumir Gaspar
> Ruby on Rails Developer/Rails UI Specialist
> github: http://github.com/corroded
> tech blog: http://aelogica.com/author/eumir/
> odesk: http://www.odesk.com/users/~~8951a3b425021bda
> stackoverflow: http://stackoverflow.com/users/334545/corroded
> working with
> rails: http://www.workingwithrails.com/person/19554-eumir-gaspar
> linked in: http://ph.linkedin.com/pub/eumir-gaspar/7/969/98a
>

Dr Nic

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Improved rvm, bundler & bundler/rvm support (through presence 
of .rvmrc => rvm)

Do you mean for this bundle to have its own rvm ruby or for it to discover which ruby to use on target project? (1.8.7 vs 1.9.2 vs jruby etc) 

Nic

aslak hellesoy

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Ok, based on peoples' availability I have chosen the following times:

Thu May 26 20:00 GMT
Tue May 31 18:00 GMT
Mon Jun 6 19:00 GMT

I hope to see as many of you as possible on #cucumber at
irc.freenode.net those times.

Aslak

Matt Wynne

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May 23, 2011, 7:30:34 AM5/23/11
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I suggest you put a reminder in your diary to ping a note out to this list on the day to gather up some momentum.

>
> Aslak
>
>> Let's make a shiny Cucumber TextMate plugin!
>> Aslak
>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Aslak
>>
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Michael

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May 23, 2011, 6:26:34 PM5/23/11
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The RSpec.tmbundle just looks for the presence of .rvmrc and sources
rvm and .rvmrc. https://github.com/rspec/rspec-tmbundle/commit/46267d1e030cb705603101efa6dba7019d2ef327

That is also the only change in my fork, so bringing that in should be
trivial, I'm more than happy to see that it gets back in clean.

Andrew Premdas

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On 23 May 2011 23:26, Michael <michae...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 21, 5:29 pm, Dr Nic <drnicwilli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Improved rvm, bundler & bundler/rvm support (through presence
> of .rvmrc => rvm)
>
> Do you mean for this bundle to have its own rvm ruby or for it to discover
> which ruby to use on target project? (1.8.7 vs 1.9.2 vs jruby etc)
>
> Nic

The RSpec.tmbundle just looks for the presence of .rvmrc and sources
rvm and .rvmrc. https://github.com/rspec/rspec-tmbundle/commit/46267d1e030cb705603101efa6dba7019d2ef327


I'm not totally convinced by that commit. Its assuming that rvm is installed in $HOME/.rvm which will be true in most cases, but isn't necessarily the case. Perhaps this could be tightened up to ask rvm for its location.

Also this seems to be additional to the integration instructions on the rvm website (https://rvm.beginrescueend.com/integration/textmate/). On my boxes these instructions are sufficient to get my fork of Cucumber tmbundle working fine with gemsets. This fork has none of this rvm specific code in, so I wonder if it is really necessary.

All best

Andrew





 
That is also the only change in my fork, so bringing that in should be
trivial, I'm more than happy to see that it gets back in clean.
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After spending some time getting familiar with the cucumber textmate bundle, and in particular being able to get the dev environment to work with rvm, bundler and rspec2 I'm now prepared to take on looking after the official repository - if nobody has any objections.

All best

Andrew


Matt Wynne

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On 4 Jun 2011, at 17:05, Andrew Premdas wrote:

> After spending some time getting familiar with the cucumber textmate bundle, and in particular being able to get the dev environment to work with rvm, bundler and rspec2 I'm now prepared to take on looking after the official repository - if nobody has any objections.

Good man!

>
> All best
>
> Andrew


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Russen

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Cheers! Many thanks.

Dr Nic Williams

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Fantastic!

Cheers
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Aslak Hellesøy

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On Jun 4, 2011, at 17:05, Andrew Premdas <apre...@gmail.com> wrote:

> After spending some time getting familiar with the cucumber textmate bundle, and in particular being able to get the dev environment to work with rvm, bundler and rspec2 I'm now prepared to take on looking after the official repository - if nobody has any objections.
>

Awesome Andrew! I have given you push karma to the official repo.

Aslak

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