Thread: [PATCH] pglister: Add example script to import from mailman
-- Célestin Matte
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On Wed, Nov 3, 2021 at 8:15 PM Célestin Matte <celestin.matte@cmatte.me> wrote:
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Célestin Matte
This script makes a connection between the pglister and pgarchives code which I'm not sure we want to "codify" quite so clearly. I think it might for that reason be better suited for a wiki page or such?
It also makes a lot of assumptions about paths etc -- which would be OK for a sample on a wiki page, but if we *do* want to makt it into a "proper part of the codebase", it needs to be more generic.
> It also makes a lot of assumptions about paths etc -- which would be OK for a sample on a wiki page, but if we *do* wantto makt it into a "proper part of the codebase", it needs to be more generic. > I moved all variables to the beginning of the script to make it as generic as possible — variables are given as examples. If you prefer it to be on a wiki page instead of the main repository, fine. Can I get editor access to the wiki? Cheers, -- Célestin Matte
On Thu, Nov 11, 2021 at 11:49 AM Célestin Matte <celestin.matte@cmatte.me> wrote:
> It also makes a lot of assumptions about paths etc -- which would be OK for a sample on a wiki page, but if we *do* want to makt it into a "proper part of the codebase", it needs to be more generic.
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I moved all variables to the beginning of the script to make it as generic as possible — variables are given as examples.
If you prefer it to be on a wiki page instead of the main repository, fine.
Can I get editor access to the wiki?
I'd be happy to do that -- but I can't figure out how :) It' already set to "everyone with access", but I can't figure out how to grant you edit permissions on it without granting you a high-level maintainer access to the whole project.
Do you happen to know how to do that? Or does somebody else here with a bit more gitlab experience perhaps know?
> I moved all variables to the beginning of the script to make it as generic as possible — variables are given as examples. > If you prefer it to be on a wiki page instead of the main repository, fine. > Can I get editor access to the wiki? > > > I'd be happy to do that -- but I can't figure out how :) It' already set to "everyone with access", but I can't figureout how to grant you edit permissions on it without granting you a high-level maintainer access to the whole project. > > Do you happen to know how to do that? Or does somebody else here with a bit more gitlab experience perhaps know? Back to this patch. Wouldn't this be easier to put the script on postgresql's wiki? The gitlab wiki seems empty for now. (With a redirect fromgitlab's wiki, maybe?) -- Célestin Matte
On Wed, Jan 19, 2022 at 11:35 AM Célestin Matte <celestin.matte@cmatte.me> wrote: > > > I moved all variables to the beginning of the script to make it as generic as possible — variables are given as examples. > > If you prefer it to be on a wiki page instead of the main repository, fine. > > Can I get editor access to the wiki? > > > > > > I'd be happy to do that -- but I can't figure out how :) It' already set to "everyone with access", but I can't figureout how to grant you edit permissions on it without granting you a high-level maintainer access to the whole project. > > > > Do you happen to know how to do that? Or does somebody else here with a bit more gitlab experience perhaps know? > > Back to this patch. > Wouldn't this be easier to put the script on postgresql's wiki? The gitlab wiki seems empty for now. (With a redirect fromgitlab's wiki, maybe?) Yeah, that would be a perfectly fine idea as well. And we certainly know how the permissions work there :) -- Magnus Hagander Me: https://www.hagander.net/ Work: https://www.redpill-linpro.com/