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2005 Apr 27
1
soap service?
hey all, anyone running a xapian engine behind a soap gateway? will omega do this? thanks, _alex -- alex black, founder the turing studio, inc. 510.666.0074 root at turingstudio.com http://www.turingstudio.com 2600 10th street, suite 635 berkeley, ca 94710
2005 Apr 18
3
RBAC?
hi all, I posted this earlier: are there any RBAC (role based access control) efforts in rails? code to support? external, open source project(s)? etc? any help much appreciated, if none exists we''ll build it and anyone who wants to help is welcome :) _alex -- alex black, founder the turing studio, inc. 510.666.0074 root-16h2cdTTKgpzNNFeSAH1EA@public.gmane.org http://www.turingstudio.com 2600 10th street, suite 635 berkeley, ca 94710
2005 Apr 16
0
RBAC on Rails?
...e a good RBAC implementation for rails? I see lotsa mini-tutorial-suggestions, but not... ActionRBAC! :) any pointers helpful - if nothing exists I think I''ll duplicate the RBAC implementation we did for binarycloud (binarycloud.com) and give it to the community. thanks for any help, _alex -- alex black, founder the turing studio, inc. 510.666.0074 root-16h2cdTTKgpzNNFeSAH1EA@public.gmane.org http://www.turingstudio.com 2600 10th street, suite 635 berkeley, ca 94710
2005 Dec 06
0
SwitchTower with spinner/spawner/reaper = teh suxx0r
...hacking ssh commands explicitly is just a loop through a host list in a text file... Deployment isn''t complex when you have tags. Also, updating takes a hell of a lot less time than a full checkout, and a rollback is as simple as copying one tag to another. 4 line script. best, _alex -- alex black, founder the turing studio, inc. 510.666.0074 root-16h2cdTTKgpzNNFeSAH1EA@public.gmane.org http://www.turingstudio.com 2600 10th street, suite 635 berkeley, ca 94710
2006 Nov 04
0
OT: 14 slots available in a browsercam membership
...or the renewal, so I have 14 user slots available. If you would like a full-access "unlimited" membership to browsercam (with VNC which is really useful), contact me off list and I''ll give you instructions - it basically works out to a paypal of $20 for the year. thanks, _alex -- alex black, founder the turing studio, inc. 510.666.0074 root@turingstudio.com http://www.turingstudio.com 2600 10th street, suite 635 berkeley, ca 94710
2005 Sep 25
12
Browsercam.com Annual Membership
I have been using browsercam.com for CSS testing, but it is rather expensive. Recently, I discovered others using funadable.org to purchase a yearly membership as a group. A year long membership at browsercam.com costs $480.00. This gives us 25 user accounts. I am proposing that 25 people throw in $19.20 for their 1/25th share of the membership cost. Once I have raised $479.40 I will
2005 May 18
10
Salted Login Generator issues
Hello all, I''ve just installed and begun to integrate the salted login generator. So far I''m very impressed, though I''ve hit a few snags along the way. Unfortunately, I''ve met the first one that I haven''t been able to resolve on my own. When I hit the login action, I get errors in my log files. The specific error with trace is included below.
2005 Jun 24
14
apache2 fastcgi (fcgi) internal server errors, still :(
hi all, I can blab, but here is a sample of my /var/log/apache2/error.log, it has all the info: any ideas what I can do prevent 500s from hitting my users? (besides redirecting them with javascript to the same URL which will be fine on the next request? :) thanks, _alex [Fri Jun 24 12:30:45 2005] [error] [client 172.20.0.175] FastCGI: incomplete headers (0 bytes) received from server "/var/www/project_name/public/dispatch.fcgi" [Fri Jun 24 12:30:45 2005] [warn] FastCGI: server "/var/www/project_name/public/dispatch.fcgi" (pid 9337) ter...
2005 May 13
45
Why Wouldn't I Use Rails
I am starting a large project and still selecting what framework to use. Rather than ask brand x what is wrong with brand y, I am more interested in self confession. Why would I *not* want to use Rails (compared to Iowa and Nitro). I posted a synopsis of the project to ruby-talk but will repost it here if anyone wants it. xev
2005 May 10
58
A quick straw poll
How many of you are using Rails: 1. As the primary development tool at your Day Job 2. As a small part of your Day Job 3. Not using Rails in your Day Job, but are using Ruby 4. For OS/outside work/hobby -- sam http://www.magpiebrain.com/