- Added progress meter for video and audio media types.
- Changed the __repr__ method of a MediaEntry to display a bit more
useful explanation.
- Added a new MediaEntry.state, 'processing', which means that the task
is running the processor on the item currently.
- Fixed some PEP8 issues in user_pages/views.py
- Fixed the ATOM TAG URI to show the correct year.
- It is now possible to actually see what's processing, due to a bug fix
where __getitem__ was called on the db model.
- Removed DEPRECATED message from the docstring, it wasn't true.
- Applied the MediaGoblin docs theme to the API docs
- Added api-docs/build to .gitignore
- Configured api-docs/source/conf.py
- Added /api-docs/source/mediagoblin* to .gitignore
- Added apidoc directive to api docs Makefile, will build the API docs
based on the source
- Added chapter about media type negotiation.
- Added instructions on how to install dependencies for the audio media
type.
- Moved part about how to enable media types in your config to a single
place at the top of the document named "Enable Media Types".
- Renamed the "Enable Media Types" page to "Media Types".
There is some historical controversy about the .ogg extension and what
you should expect from it. It's better to let the audio and video
plugins take the sniffing-based route to find out what it really seems
to be.
sqlite doesn't like complex changes (alter table) to happen
inside a transaction that has already done other things.
And really, each migration should say "I'm done" and commit
its changes.
This is not the full story, but it's the core of it.
Specifially the migration framework should probably do a
rollback "just in case" after each migration.
Adds a summary and a link to the wiki for contributors to the front page.
The "what is mediagoblin" section in the about chapter talkd about what
it was, but it was buried--this slightly unburies it.
* create initial bits for plugin writer's guide
* move siteadmin stuff to site administrator's guide
* rework index.rst to support multiple guides
* tweak some text
* move files into subdirectories
I verified that this still works with html and texinfo build targets.
There's still a lot of work to do, but this is a good start.