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<ddfreyne>
(Unrelated: it's been a long time since I had so few open nanoc issues)
<ddfreyne>
bobthecow: BTW, can you elaborate on the always auto-prune issue?
<ddfreyne>
I didn't find a reference to what you said before.
<bobthecow>
i've got nanoc writing to a directory that also contains non-nanoc files (user uploaded images). without a way to disable autoprune or use proper exclusion globs (which i believe it didn't have at the time) the uploaded files get clobbered.
<ddfreyne>
bobthecow: There are exclusion globs now (either in 3.7 or in 4.0, not sure)
<travis-ci>
[travis-ci] nanoc/nanoc-core/master 521104f Denis Defreyne: The build passed.
<ddfreyne>
Does that resolve the issue?
<bobthecow>
for me.
<ddfreyne>
bobthecow: Also, it'd still be optional, but rather opt-out rather than opt-in
<ddfreyne>
100% agreed, and that's why there's a trello card for it :)
<jd_>
didn't realized there was a trello board
<ddfreyne>
jd_: I'd like to have a postprocess block that has some meta-information about which pages are created, modified, deleted etc. So it's not a very simple feature
<ddfreyne>
jd_: It's a bit hidden, yeah
<ddfreyne>
(and not very used)
<ddfreyne>
Still sort of trying to figure out what works best for project planning.
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[travis-ci] nanoc/nanoc/3.6.8 894bd44 Denis Defreyne: The build has errored.
<jd_>
I've been using trello boards since it opened to manage business projects in team (not exclusively trello, and not exclusively business projects, but quite a few)
<jd_>
if you go with the colored labels, make them super meaningful (red == critical, green == feature request, whatever you happen to like and remember)
<ddfreyne>
Yeah
<ddfreyne>
green = new in nanoc 4
<jd_>
prefixing can complement them efficiently: [Core] Some core feature request, [Toolset] Provide a better cli
<ddfreyne>
yellow = changed
<ddfreyne>
red = removed
<ddfreyne>
purple = problematic
<jd_>
don't know your screen resolution, but trying to split things in 2 or even 3 cols before the "TODO/Doing" frontier (to manage the backlog, that is) proved useful
<ddfreyne>
I don't really like Trello's columns... they become extremely long.
<jd_>
but this was true on bigger team/projects
<jd_>
:)
<ddfreyne>
... exactly :)
<jd_>
so you may want to try a few thematic, backlog cols
<jd_>
not much, just 2 can make things clearer
<ddfreyne>
Ideas / Planned / Doing / Done
<jd_>
(and avoid using colors everywhere)
<jd_>
things like that, yeah
<ddfreyne>
Ideas being stuff that might not make it at all
<jd_>
on projects with many contributors, it's easy to filter cards by people/self, so it's a bit more problematic on "solo" projects like this one
<jd_>
as each cards concerns you… :p
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<jd_>
getting clearer already
<jd_>
a Done card with incomplete checklist :)
<ddfreyne>
Haha
<ddfreyne>
Ahem.
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<ddfreyne>
The Ideas stuff might move to the wishlist (on the wiki), actually... or at least some of them
<ddfreyne>
JSON/TOML instead of YAML is nice to have, but something that doesn’t need to be in nanoc 4.0 from the start
<ddfreyne>
jd_: feel free to vote on cards you care about