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We could do that during the T1134 hackathon.
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T581 now takes care of notifications.
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Let's take a shorcut.
Dec 18 2015
As said in T579, we have two approach:
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This task has been identified as suitable for the December product backlog for infrastructure. It's included in our product backlog and will be discussed for inclusion to sprint backlog this E3 meeting.
Nov 30 2015
I did not understood, it was an easy task. It totally changed my mind and find it well fitted.
Initial context of this task
represent the CSV as JSON is the action not the objective it is the functionnallity implemented
In a nutshell the objective is to represent a CSV dataset in JSON, with the assertion the first line gives us properties names.
Note: I'm only going to speak about the front-end, as the fact we code the back-end in Node.js or in Python doesn't matter a lot to this question.
I think that the objective are to vague for making something concrete.
About the browser stack, two questions (more or less related)
- Does a framework bring a lot comparing to vanilla javascript for the use ?
- Which browser we intend to support. A good target would be in my opinion Grade A support by mediawiki
When Django were considered, I've noted http://www.jeffknupp.com/blog/2013/12/18/starting-a-django-16-project-the-right-way/ as relevant notes.
PhabricatorBotFeedNotificationHandler is broken in upstream since spring 2015.
Nov 20 2015
Batch added relevant MQ tasks to new Message queues project.
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@rama int(length / 2) is evaluated at 1 in both Python 2 and 3.