2024-08-10T00:17:15 acidsys: Ask and thou shall recieve (updates that reduce logging noise). 2024-08-10T02:28:34 acidsys: Any issues with me doing the next kanidm server update early next week? 2024-08-10T03:44:27 *** teepee_ is now known as teepee 2024-08-10T08:59:17 acidsys: let me know when you deploy the salt changes 🙂 2024-08-10T10:50:43 just made an simple artwork for openSUSE heroes using inkscape! 2024-08-10T10:51:01 https://matrix.opensuse.org/_matrix/media/v3/download/poddery.com/JUewgjVSzJLYywjKYCYundBL/openSUSE_Hero.svg 2024-08-10T11:12:06 A remix to be apt 2024-08-10T11:18:21 * remix, 2024-08-10T11:31:59 Karthik: already did after merging, but it did not daemon-reload automatically, done now 2024-08-10T11:39:02 acidsys: ok 2024-08-10T12:10:47 *** teepee_ is now known as teepee 2024-08-10T15:23:40 https://matrix.opensuse.org/_matrix/media/v3/download/poddery.com/NnNkeVnljwkQZuqdcHtgzGyc/openSUSE_Hero.svg 2024-08-10T15:25:15 openSUPERMAN ?? 2024-08-10T15:25:58 knurpht - Gertjan: he is openSUSE Hero 😄 2024-08-10T17:50:01 Does someone know where the source of https://progress.opensuse.org/themes/openSUSE/stylesheets/application.css lives? 2024-08-10T17:50:11 I'd like to upstream a line from my user.css ;-) 2024-08-10T18:21:44 hi cboltz, https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:infrastructure:redmine/redmine-theme-opensuse 2024-08-10T18:22:04 unfortunately only in the form of .patches 2024-08-10T18:22:50 original is a repository in github.com/ 2024-08-10T18:27:33 thanks, I'll have a look later 2024-08-10T18:49:47 https://matrix.opensuse.org/_matrix/media/v3/download/poddery.com/DwAwpFwZhxmmDaDKIngOeLnm/image.png 2024-08-10T18:50:01 one more iteration 😉 2024-08-10T18:54:45 https://matrix.opensuse.org/_matrix/media/v3/download/poddery.com/IKSaenCuywzSBPGQRCBVfZZT/openSUSE_Hero.svg 2024-08-10T20:08:45 SR 1193142 sent 2024-08-10T20:08:58 I also found the github repo: https://github.com/tuanpembual/redmine-opensuse-theme 2024-08-10T20:09:45 to make things even more interesting, I have a fork of it under github.com/cboltz - not touched long enough so that I didn't remember it ;-) 2024-08-10T20:13:56 thanks, yep, that was it 2024-08-10T20:16:27 the upstream of our upstream looks quite nice, https://github.com/mrliptontea/PurpleMine2, would be cool to sync some day 2024-08-10T20:20:39 I won't stop you (or anybody else who volunteers), but I'm afraid it won't be too easy 2024-08-10T20:21:42 the main issue is probably that our changes are done against the (generated) application.css instead of the *.scss files 2024-08-10T20:28:56 oh that's unfortunate 2024-08-10T20:29:08 I was afraid of small things getting misaligned again 2024-08-10T20:30:03 then I also have to say, I kind of like the current theme 2024-08-10T20:31:15 I'd expect that we can get a similar look than we have now, with the little issues introduced by new redmine versions fixed by upstream 2024-08-10T20:31:32 the challenges are mostly to 2024-08-10T20:31:46 - get a readable diff of what our changes actually are 2024-08-10T20:31:57 - apply these changes to the right *.scss files 2024-08-10T20:32:20 depending on what was changed, that can be easy or less easy 2024-08-10T20:32:57 also some fixes we implemented for misalignments in new redmine might have been resolved through different means upstream 2024-08-10T20:34:26 right 2024-08-10T20:41:31 your update is now installed 2024-08-10T20:41:38 :-) 2024-08-10T20:47:48 I just did some quick reformatting to the upstream (at the point of our fork) application.css so that it roughly (but not exactly) matches our application.css 2024-08-10T20:48:00 the diff -u output has 9500 lines... 2024-08-10T20:49:20 not something I would review line by line :P 2024-08-10T20:49:34 indeed ;-) 2024-08-10T20:57:00 you could probably reduce the diff by doing some more replacements (for example, font-weight:bold vs font-weight:600 - bold means 700 AFAIK, but I'm not sure if that difference is something we have to keep) 2024-08-10T20:57:16 but it will still be a quite large diff that needs time to find out the relevant changes 2024-08-10T20:57:55 one of the more obvious changes are different colors for various elements 2024-08-10T21:00:44 https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/ec03c0ff2bf9 - screenshot of a random part of the diff 2024-08-10T21:01:18 the most interesting part are probably the two colored bars at the right that show where the differences are - basically everywhere 2024-08-10T21:02:46 if you are interested in the "formatted upstream" file nevertheless, I'll happily upload it somewhere 2024-08-10T21:06:40 maybe add it to your fork? 2024-08-10T21:14:08 not a perfect location, but still makes sense -> done 2024-08-10T21:20:03 thanks! 2024-08-10T21:21:42 totally different topic: 2024-08-10T21:21:56 I asked our moderators if they'd be willing to moderate all mails sent via the Hyperkitty web interface to stop the spam, and the first responses look promising: https://code.opensuse.org/project/mod-team/issue/45 2024-08-10T21:23:13 *** teepee_ is now known as teepee 2024-08-10T21:23:46 all mail, as opposed to https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/161351? 2024-08-10T21:24:25 sounds good 2024-08-10T21:24:53 the idea is to only do it for mails send via Hyperkitty (should be doable with a header check) 2024-08-10T21:25:33 moderating new subscribers might be an alternative, but is probably more annoying and more work 2024-08-10T21:27:05 cool 2024-08-10T21:29:31 BTW: users-es already has this header check, so we (actually you, since I only have admin access for the test ML) could copy&paste the header check from there 2024-08-10T21:30:04 (obviously _after_ adding permissions for the moderators who volunteered) 2024-08-10T21:30:11 happy to take on that honourable task 2024-08-10T21:30:24 yes and some documentation 2024-08-10T21:31:05 indeed