Loggerhead and friendly URLs
Max Kanat-Alexander
mkanat at bugzilla.org
Wed Jul 28 08:00:12 BST 2010
On 07/27/2010 11:43 PM, Martin Pool wrote:
> I agree, I think it would be reasonable for something that looks like
> a path to a file to in fact give you the contents of the file.
> There's a bit of a question there about whether you should get just
> the contents by default or some html that can include links, but it
> shouldn't require you to insert "annotate/" and "head:/" bits.
Agreed. The revision should be implicit or be at the *end* of the URL,
and the "annotate" should go somewhere else or be called something else,
most likely.
There may also be an additional issue about how launchpad URLs are
formatted, where they always have the ~user in them, which is usually
not necessary information to an end user. Probably the simplest solution
is to allow the bare lp: name of the project to be used as a replacement
for the branch and the owner (without the "lp:").
-Max
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