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Show info about NSI projects on Github #42

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rodrigomanhaes opened this issue Jun 17, 2011 · 8 comments
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Show info about NSI projects on Github #42

rodrigomanhaes opened this issue Jun 17, 2011 · 8 comments

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@rodrigomanhaes
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Using Github API, of course.

@tarsisazevedo
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I used github API in cobrateam splinter and this was so easy

@gabriellima
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I read, read, read, and still can't understand what you mean with this issue. Rodrigo, could you be more specific?

@douglascamata
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Gabriel, I think, he wants just to show each NSI github repo on the website, with a link to them. I'd be nice to have that on a side bar, like the "tools" one, and when you click at the link, it shows a page with the project's name, description and another link, this time to the project's page at github.com.

What do you think?

@gabriellima
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Nice thing. Now I see. Thanks for clarify.

@hermancaldara
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Ok, i understand. But how about projects that aren't at github?

Example: The "Biblioteca Digital" project isn't at github. What do we do?

Do we create another page to show info about github projects? This could works.

We need ideas to solve this issue.

@douglascamata
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My idea is to add something like a "is_github_project" property, check it,
and show que github info if needed.

On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 1:19 PM, hermancaldara <
reply@reply.github.com>wrote:

Ok, i understand. But how about projects that aren't at github?

Example: The "Biblioteca Digital" project isn't at github. What do we do?

Do we create another page to show info about github projects? This could
works.

We need ideas to solve this issue.

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@rodrigomanhaes
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I think there's no need for an extra field. There will be a field for the Github URL, right? So, projects having some content on this field are Github projects.

@bernardobarreto
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Doesn't this commit (7842095) solve this issue ?
It shows the 10-15 (I don't remember) latest commits inside each project's page if it has the "github" field filled.

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