Blake Kostner
Blake Kostner
@babluboy right now for publishing it does not, but the next version (houston v2, currently available with that travis script) will use different branches for packaging and versioning.
Sorry about the delay (I get way too many notifications on GitHub). I appreciate the work, and this is something we definitely want to support. But the next iteration of...
@jalcine The server side of the project will be here https://github.com/elementary/houston-server. We were planning on figuring everything out at the AppCenter for Everyone sprint, but [that was sadly postponed](https://blog.elementary.io/appcenter-for-everyone-remote-sprint/). Luckily...
Yep! I use it a lot at work at System76 and have fallen in love with it. I'd rather have the backend and web interface use that instead of node....
I think this is counter to what we want. Ideally the developer should not care or even know what developer reviewed it, but that _elementary_ reviewed it. @danrabbit, @cassidyjames thoughts?
In that case, we will also need some way to see past reviews
Currently, the only GitHub code in V2 is wrapped up in a service file. There are three interfaces that GitLab will need to implement: - [ ] A code repo...
We will want to add this next to GitHub and keep them both working.
elementary currently has no gitlab repos. Your best bet would be to create a temp repo on gitlab for testing.
@rupertdev I've been doing a lot of _non_ houston related things lately, like weblate and infrastructure tasks. I've also been prioritizing fixing issues with the testing / releasing process over...