Here at OKS Blog, we take pride in running WordPress right from the SVN tree. This allows for easy upgrades and we get to beta test WordPress thoroughly. We also get new features as soon as they come in. So we wait for the WordPress developers to get WordPress 2.8 work underway, and relax.
Tag: svn
Working on the WicketPixie WordPress theme
As you very well may know, I have put the WicketPixie WordPress theme into Assembla (with Chris’ approval). That’s why OKS Blog has had problems. But i have restored to a working version and I put it in the Assembla SVN. I am planning on making a “test bed” that runs the latest version of WicketPixie, which should be easy to maintain because Assembla has a feature where it will do a GET request of any URL when a commit to the Subversion repository is performed. But I will have to secure the page to prevent other people from updating it unnecessarily.
New forums, buggy WordPress, fixed Trac, and a whole lot more!
I installed some new forums which are powered by forum software called bbPress. They are integrated with the blog meaning that if you login here, you’re logged in there. Also, you can login there with your login for our blog.
On a lower note, our WordPress has a problem. Look at the bottom of this page. There’s a nasty PHP warning. I am upset with it too. I’ll just keep on doing svn up until it fixes itself.
On a higher note, our Trac is fixed. It also moved to /trac instead of /cgi-bin/trac. It also is running 0.12dev.
UPDATE: WordPress was fixed. Wasn’t that fast?
Summer is almost here!
Summer is almost here, and summer is an excellent time to work on coding projects.
I have a project that was just kickstarted into actual development.
ScriptBot was originally by AMcBain, and was pushed into our subversion repository, and development started.
If you feel that you could help this project, catch me in #bots.
Another new author!
We have another new author! His name, as released to the community is “G. Liu”. He too has made many calculator programs, yet none of them are posted in svn.
A new author
I’d like to welcome a new author to Onekopakaspace Blog. His name is Matt Ventura. He is the author of TICHAT2, a chat program for the TI-83 Plus family of calculators. TICHAT2 is in our subversion repository. If you want to check out the file, do
svn co svn://theoks.net/tichat2/trunk tichat2trunk
Please note that TICHAT2 REQUIRES Omnicalc.