Hello,
Can I please get the Grails http://grails.codehaus.org TextMate bundle http://ldaley.com/downloads/Grails.tmbundle.zip considered for inclusion in the bundles repository. It was primarily developed by Graeme Rocher who developed the Groovy bundle which is in the repository now. I am submitting this as I have made some changes/ additions with Graeme's blessing.
I would also like to get commit access to this bundle and the Groovy bundle. What do I need to do to prove my worthiness so to speak? (not meant to sound antagonizing)
Thanks,
- LD.
On Aug 21, 2007, at 10:07 PM, Luke Daley wrote:
[...] I would also like to get commit access to this bundle and the Groovy bundle. What do I need to do to prove my worthiness so to speak? (not meant to sound antagonizing)
I wrote about it here http://lists.macromates.com/pipermail/textmate/ 2007-August/021406.html
Be sure to check out http://macromates.com/wiki/Bundles/StyleGuide before submitting anything.
On 25/08/2007, at 2:45 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
I wrote about it here http://lists.macromates.com/pipermail/ textmate/2007-August/021406.html
Be sure to check out http://macromates.com/wiki/Bundles/StyleGuide before submitting anything.
Thanks Allan,
I have read the style guide and made a few changes to match. There is one glaring discrepancy though. The bundle is called 'Grails', according to the style guide it should probably by 'Groovy Grails'. However, the situation is remarkably similar to that of the Rails bundle which is just called 'Rails'.
The bundle is available from: http://ldaley.com/downloads/ Grails.tmbundle.zip
Can this please be considered a submission for review.
Thanks,
- LD.
On Aug 27, 2007, at 10:35 PM, Luke Daley wrote:
There is one glaring discrepancy though. The bundle is called 'Grails', according to the style guide it should probably by 'Groovy Grails'. However, the situation is remarkably similar to that of the Rails bundle which is just called 'Rails'.
And a couple dozen commits later this is no longer an issue. Rails is now Ruby on Rails along with a bunch of other bundles being renamed. :)
On 28/08/2007, at 1:35 PM, Luke Daley wrote:
Thanks Allan,
I have read the style guide and made a few changes to match. There is one glaring discrepancy though. The bundle is called 'Grails', according to the style guide it should probably by 'Groovy Grails'. However, the situation is remarkably similar to that of the Rails bundle which is just called 'Rails'.
The bundle is available from: http://ldaley.com/downloads/ Grails.tmbundle.zip
Can this please be considered a submission for review.
So where do I go from here? Do I need to make all the required changes (1 noted so far), before it can be put into the review section? or can it get put there and then I make the changes? The second is more preferable to me since the changes would be tracked, but please let me know either way.
- LD
On Sep 2, 2007, at 6:35 PM, Luke Daley wrote:
So where do I go from here? Do I need to make all the required changes (1 noted so far), before it can be put into the review section? or can it get put there and then I make the changes? The second is more preferable to me since the changes would be tracked, but please let me know either way.
http://macromates.com/wiki/Main/Bundles
Last paragraph.
On 05/09/2007, at 9:46 AM, Michael Sheets wrote:
On Sep 2, 2007, at 6:35 PM, Luke Daley wrote:
So where do I go from here? Do I need to make all the required changes (1 noted so far), before it can be put into the review section? or can it get put there and then I make the changes? The second is more preferable to me since the changes would be tracked, but please let me know either way.
http://macromates.com/wiki/Main/Bundles
Last paragraph.
Did that on the 22/8, no response. Will do again.
- LD.
On Sep 5, 2007, at 1:54 AM, Luke Daley wrote:
[...] Did that on the 22/8, no response. Will do again.
I was away most of August, and when I came back, my main machine had a broken CPU (I am waiting for a replacement).
So there are some emails received within the last month that I have not responded to, especially those which require access to my regular working environment.