[00:06] Well, that was easy. [00:06] (making breadcrumbs depend on facet, not host) [07:15] And there we go. All working on a single webapp vhost. [07:25] And how large is the branch [07:26] Only around 3500 lines so far. 2/3 of that is just mechanical changes: help paths, removing CodeLayer and TranslationsLayer restrictions. [07:26] (several branches, of course) [07:32] 200 lines of breadcrumb changes, 1000 lines of help rework, 1800 lines of view delayering (good lord, our ZCML is terrible), 400 lines of facet menu changes. [07:36] Remaining things are probably just: standardising some old default view names; fixing non-rootsite canonical_url calls to do the right thing; renaming TranslationsLayer:DistroSeries:+admin to something that doesn't conflict with DistroSeries:+admin; and possibly renaming a few translations views like +export and +import to be slightly more namespaced. [08:02] Distroseries:+translation-admin ? [08:03] I'm guessing it is not really landable in it's current state. [08:03] Yeah, that was the plan. [08:03] Two of the branches are completely landable, another one probably is. [08:08] (DistroSeries:+admin is the only name conflict in the entire application... we've made such good use of the subdomains... [08:12] Hah [08:22] One thing I'm worried about is bookmarks. [08:24] I'm not sure it's worth redirecting eg. bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad to +bugs. We can probably just redirect to launchpad.net/launchpad and let people sort their bookmarks out slightly. [08:24] (that lets us do a plain Apache redirect from the old webapp subdomains. much cleaner)( [08:58] I remain unconvinced. But if removing the subdomains is a large win, let's do it. [08:58] And then let's kill edge entirely === almaisan-away is now known as al-maisan === al-maisan is now known as almaisan-away === almaisan-away is now known as al-maisan === al-maisan is now known as almaisan-away === almaisan-away is now known as al-maisan === al-maisan is now known as almaisan-away === almaisan-away is now known as al-maisan === al-maisan is now known as almaisan-away