website issueshttps://foss.heptapod.net/heptapod/website/-/issues2024-01-31T18:12:54Zhttps://foss.heptapod.net/heptapod/website/-/issues/26Dead internal links in subcategory page2024-01-31T18:12:54ZGeorges RacinetDead internal links in subcategory pageThe [announcements page](https://heptapod.net/category/announcements) has wrong internal links such as `https://heptapod.net/category/heptapod-1-0-2024-roadmap.html` (`/category` instead of `/`).The [announcements page](https://heptapod.net/category/announcements) has wrong internal links such as `https://heptapod.net/category/heptapod-1-0-2024-roadmap.html` (`/category` instead of `/`).https://foss.heptapod.net/heptapod/website/-/issues/24quick-start: How to purge old/obsolete topics?2023-01-08T15:04:04ZHartmut Goebelquick-start: How to purge old/obsolete topics?When a merge-request based on one of my topics gets merged or closed, the topic still exists in my local repository.
Same for other person's topics which get pulled into my local repo.
How can I get rid of old topics? Is there some “pru...When a merge-request based on one of my topics gets merged or closed, the topic still exists in my local repository.
Same for other person's topics which get pulled into my local repo.
How can I get rid of old topics? Is there some “prune/purge topics not existing on the server” functionality?https://foss.heptapod.net/heptapod/website/-/issues/23quick-start: How to create a topic on top of another topic?2023-01-08T14:44:58ZHartmut Goebelquick-start: How to create a topic on top of another topic?Please add a short description how to create a topic on top of another topic.Please add a short description how to create a topic on top of another topic.https://foss.heptapod.net/heptapod/website/-/issues/18Download links for Omnibus packages and Heptapod Runner2021-04-14T07:20:31ZGeorges RacinetDownload links for Omnibus packages and Heptapod RunnerNow that we have fosshost mirroring, we can publish direct links for these.Now that we have fosshost mirroring, we can publish direct links for these.https://foss.heptapod.net/heptapod/website/-/issues/17Improve the hg-evolve install instructions in the quick-start guide2021-03-07T00:03:10ZGeorges RacinetImprove the hg-evolve install instructions in the quick-start guideNowadays, there's a strong push towards the `$PYTHON -m pip` style, and it's possible to do it with a one-liner involving `hg debuginstall`, as suggested by @mforbes in [this comment](https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/hg-git/-/merge_re...Nowadays, there's a strong push towards the `$PYTHON -m pip` style, and it's possible to do it with a one-liner involving `hg debuginstall`, as suggested by @mforbes in [this comment](https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/hg-git/-/merge_requests/91#note_155563) in the context of hg-git.
Perhaps a two step approach (first we want to `pip install hg-evolve`, followed by if you want to be really sure do this…) is the best way for the reader's learning curve, or perhaps many people would be happy with a correct thing to copy-paste.
We should also document why, despite all habits in the Python development world (and my own practice for years), a direct `pip install` with no virtualenv is safe in this case.https://foss.heptapod.net/heptapod/website/-/issues/16Blog post idea : converting and keeping track of an upstream Git repo2020-09-22T11:47:40ZGeorges RacinetBlog post idea : converting and keeping track of an upstream Git repoThis is basically what we're doing for the forked Heptapod components, but it can be of use to someone else.
Extract from Mattermost chat with @burbon. All the needed info is in there, it just has to be formalized.
What is recommended/...This is basically what we're doing for the forked Heptapod components, but it can be of use to someone else.
Extract from Mattermost chat with @burbon. All the needed info is in there, it just has to be formalized.
What is recommended/correct workflow to work with git repositories? I'm using hggit. I enabled bookmarks for the repo. Locally, after it was cloned from git repo, it looks like:
```
hg:
@ changeset: 3:da91c65bc8a8
| bookmark: master
| tag: 0.0.2
| tag: default/master
| tag: tip
| parent: 0:6978c5dfd1fd
| user: superuser
| date: Mon Sep 21 21:54:30 2020 +0100
| summary: test3
|
| o changeset: 2:a98fe450e13e
|/ bookmark: test2
| tag: default/test2
| parent: 0:6978c5dfd1fd
| user: superuser
| date: Mon Sep 21 21:53:41 2020 +0100
| summary: test2
|
| o changeset: 1:8244a14a251a
|/ bookmark: test1
| tag: default/test1
| user: superuser
| date: Mon Sep 21 21:52:51 2020 +0100
| summary: test1
|
o changeset: 0:6978c5dfd1fd
tag: 0.0.1
user: superuser
date: Mon Sep 21 21:52:28 2020 +0100
summary: init
```
I'm pushing with:
```
hg push -f --new-branch
remote: adding changesets
remote: adding manifests
remote: adding file changes
remote: added 4 changesets with 4 changes to 1 files (+2 heads)
remote: To create a merge request for wild/8244a14a251a6b6c87ccbb9a68fd448d7ebb93a2, visit:
remote: http://Stuff/foobar/-/merge_requests/new?merge_request%5Bsource_branch%5D=wild%2F8244a14a251a6b6c87ccbb9a68fd448d7ebb93a2
remote: To create a merge request for wild/da91c65bc8a8ccba735d1553f9716342a97d302d, visit:
remote: http://Stuff/foobar/-/merge_requests/new?merge_request%5Bsource_branch%5D=wild%2Fda91c65bc8a8ccba735d1553f9716342a97d302d
remote: To create a merge request for wild/a98fe450e13e58fd6c1ef5728221439a342e9ad4, visit:
remote: http://Stuff/foobar/-/merge_requests/new?merge_request%5Bsource_branch%5D=wild%2Fa98fe450e13e58fd6c1ef5728221439a342e9ad4
```
What do i do to get those wild branches named after hg bookmarks/git branches? The only branch with actual name that gets created is default. (edited)
Tue, Sep 22, 2020 Georges Racinet 10:37 AM
What happens is that you're not pushing the bookmarks. If you do hg push -fB master, hg push -fB test1 etc, it should work, and the "wild" GitLab branches will be removed
Błażej Cegiełka 12:44 PM
And what do you do with git tags? i have them in hg-git converted repo, but they are not looking pushed into heptapod - they don't show up in UI, and no tags are present when project is hg-cloned from heptapod.
Georges Racinet 1:05 PM
@burbon hg-git puts the Git tags in .hg/git-tags and has the related code so that hg tags displays them, but they aren't pushed
what I'm doing to include them in regular hg tags is to actually commit them in .hgtags but I don't want to introduce new commits on top of the ones converted from Git (would break subsequent conversions)
so what I'm doing, is that I started a dedicated (named) branch, actually a new root of the repo, something like
```
hg up 000000000000
hg branch git-tags
cp .hg/git-tags .hgtags
hg add .hgtags
hg ci -m "Imported Git tags as Mercurial tags"
```
and then, each time I make a new import, I commit that file again in the dedicated branch. What matters for Mercurial tags system is the content of .hgtags in any absolute repository head.
you can see this here: https://foss.heptapod.net/heptapod/heptapod/-/network/branch%2Fgit-tags and here: https://foss.heptapod.net/heptapod/heptapod/-/tree/branch/git-tagshttps://foss.heptapod.net/heptapod/website/-/issues/11example.com address shown on Mattermost first-login flow2020-06-03T19:47:32ZAndi McClureexample.com address shown on Mattermost first-login flowToday I signed up with your Mattermost server. The first time I logged in (that is, the first time I clicked "Sign in with Gitlab" here:)
![Screen_Shot_2020-06-03_at_3.27.20_PM](/uploads/3399d2c12e0356362223e3a16bad18f9/Screen_Shot_2020...Today I signed up with your Mattermost server. The first time I logged in (that is, the first time I clicked "Sign in with Gitlab" here:)
![Screen_Shot_2020-06-03_at_3.27.20_PM](/uploads/3399d2c12e0356362223e3a16bad18f9/Screen_Shot_2020-06-03_at_3.27.20_PM.png)
It showed me a one-time message containing instructions to email webmaster@example.com if anything went wrong. Probably there is a default set somewhere and you want to change it.
I unfortunately do not have a screenshot. It appears the message only appears once and to make it appear again I would have to make a second Heptapod account.https://foss.heptapod.net/heptapod/website/-/issues/7Fix links without anchor2020-05-25T12:56:40ZGeorges RacinetFix links without anchorWith the Flex theme we're using, on smart phones, internal links without anchor have the effect to scroll up to the general menu (takes a full screen).
This is cumbersome if coming from another page, and makes the viewer believe the lin...With the Flex theme we're using, on smart phones, internal links without anchor have the effect to scroll up to the general menu (takes a full screen).
This is cumbersome if coming from another page, and makes the viewer believe the link is inert if coming from the menu (no visible change).
There are currently several such links and even one in the menu.