[kronolith] Kronolith csv imports

Nate Mollring nmollring at cennecs.org
Sat Dec 7 16:13:24 2002


Quoting Jan Schneider <jan@horde.org>:

> Zitat von Tom Cooper <tcooper@quarterend.com>:
> 
> > I am new to this list.  I download the "head" for kronoltih and horde a
> >   a couple of days ago.  csv imports were not working. I saw a comment
> > referencing broken code in /horde/templates/data/csvmap.inc, dated a
> > couple of weeks ago.  So I assumed it was still broken.
> 
> I have revamped the whole Data:: framework but didn't port Kronolith to it
> yet.
>  
> > I made some code changes that fixed the csv import problems in
> > kronolith.  The changes are hacks, but I am quite familiar with the
> > code, and would like to help with the project. Let me know if someone
> > wants to looks at my patch. Perhaps someone can give the big picture,
> > point me to a sample of what csv import code should look like, i.e the
> > structure of the session cache.  With a little guidance, I feel I could
> > code something worth your while.
> 
> A hack won't help here. If you want you can take a look at Nag's, Mnemo's or
> Turba's data.php files that already have been ported to the changed
> framework. Importing of time fields isnt' fixed at all yet.
>  
> > What is the usual process for adding a new developer?
> 
> Start sending patches to dev@ or the application's mailing list. If you stay
> on the train contributing clean code we are happy to provide you with cvs
> access to modules that you want to contribute to.
> But first of all, please read docs/CODING_STANDARDS and docs/HACKING.
> 
> Jan.
I was really hoping he figured out the problem some of us have with the 'new'
framework you speak of.  Next on my to-do list is try the horde cvs on a
mandrake install, since it won't work on my fresh e-smith install--I can't see
what would be different though.
Nate


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