IRC logs for #farmOS, 2021-05-14 (GMT)

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[20:10:42]<shane_aldrich[m]>Thank you all for the suggestions! I will get back into this tomorrow. Right now, it's time to make dinner and enjoy a couple of beers. 🍻
[20:11:59]<mstenta[m]>Great enjoy! And cheers! 🍻
[20:21:11]<shane_aldrich[m]><mstenta[m] "Great enjoy! And cheers! 🍻"> One last thing before I go. Any chance I can get access to PHPStorm through farmOS?
[20:26:19]<mstenta[m]>Wish I could help you there - but I don't have any special access. Years ago I got a subscription myself and pointed to Drupal core and contrib work I've done to get an open source discount I think - but I still pay yearly for it
[20:26:37]<mstenta[m]>I really like PHPStorm - I think it's worth it :-)
[21:47:25]<shane_aldrich[m]>Here's the link I looked into earlier before asking that question. And it seems like farmOS would qualify.
[21:47:25]<shane_aldrich[m]>https://www.jetbrains.com/community/opensource/#support
[21:51:07]<shane_aldrich[m]>Reading further, I guess I would have to be a "core project committer". Not sure how they figure that one out.
[21:53:33]<shane_aldrich[m]>Plus, I can't justify the $89 at this time. Which can still lead me back to VS Code since it's free. Just haven't had any luck with the extensions beyond the "remote" ones I use to devel in a linux environment.
[21:53:33]<symbioquine[m]>I like Eclipse personally. It's not perfect, but I'm used to the shortcuts and UI paradigms...
[21:54:32]<shane_aldrich[m]><symbioquine[m] "I like Eclipse personally. It's "> I used Eclipse a while back. Maybe I should look into it again with the proper extensions.
[21:55:18]<shane_aldrich[m]>I also tried out NetBeans, and found it to be clunky.
[21:56:50]<symbioquine[m]>Oh yeah, and of course Eclipse is free! :)
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[11:12:24]<symbioquine[m]>For those interested, I've summarized my deep dive into performance consequences of the different packaging options for making all of OpenLayers available in farmOS-map; https://github.com/farmOS/farmOS-map/issues/68#issuecomment-841303502
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[17:56:05]<shane_aldrich[m]>ACTION < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/r0/download/matrix.org/egyofimBWrKRjvze... >
[17:58:02]<symbioquine[m]>https://github.com/farmOS/farmOS/pull/378/commits/13bb20715114ab9d148b0c...
[17:58:19]<symbioquine[m]>It's something like that ^
[17:59:01]<symbioquine[m]>Except you may not need the composer project part.
[17:59:35]<shane_aldrich[m]><symbioquine[m] "Except you may not need the comp"> Looking at that fork now.
[18:01:47]<mstenta[m]>shane_aldrich if you're using the docker environment described in docs.farmos.org/development/environment, then the farmOS repository will be checked out in www/web/profiles/farm
[18:04:30]<mstenta[m]>So what I would do is fork farmOS/farmOS on GitHub, then add that as a remote in your local repo
[18:05:00]<shane_aldrich[m]>I'm trying to get Eclipse Che going with Docker right now. I've got most of the groundwork done, just need to make sure I can get it running. The windows version of Eclipse was giving me issues this morning so I uninstalled it. VS Code has a hard time with Git and the farmOS repository (too many commits?). So hopefully, Che will work better.
[18:05:07]<mstenta[m]>Then you can make a branch locally, commit to that, and push it to your fork
[18:12:56]<shane_aldrich[m]>I think I can figure that out. 😜
[18:12:56]<shane_aldrich[m]>Still working on Eclipse Che right now.
[18:41:45]<shane_aldrich[m]>Going to attack this tomorrow. I'm having issues with Kubernetes and Eclipse Che right now, and I need groceries.
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