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2006 Jun 13
11
markaby
What''s the current status of Markaby? I''ve played with it a bit and love it and am considering using it for a large project I''m starting. If you''ve used it, I''d love to hear your comments! Jamie
2018 Oct 20
1
Upstream and downstream (was Re: What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?)
...n: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Pfrields/Lifecycle_Objective The beauty of community is that it can grow and shift according to the needs of its members. To me it looks like the lifecycle objective may be a partial answer to how Fedora, RHEL, and CentOS communities can reach a state of fluidity, a virtuous cycle. The thing that makes it the most likely to succeed is if members of the Fedora, RHEL, and CentOS communities work on it together. I hope those reading this who are interested in that join in. -- Brendan Conoboy / RHEL Development Coordinator / Red Hat, Inc.
2006 Dec 25
0
Why ActiveResource won't make it...
One of ActiveRecord''s greatest strengthes is its fluidity. Change a col in your db, restart, wham!, new class. This type of behavior is great for *internal* code. But for published interfaces, it''s the exact opposite of what you want. Let''s say I have a calendar web app, and expose a web service - via ActiveResource - for you to hook...
2006 Feb 02
1
mbox to maildir conversion on a user-by-user basis!
In the midst of evaluating Dovecot for use in solving some mbox locking issues (while also waiting for our eventual migration to maildir), I had an epiphany. It looks like Dovecot's auto-detection of mail formats would allow us to migrate from mbox to maildir on a user-by-user basis! I was thinking: 1. Let dovecot autodetect mail storage 2. Use some procmail trickery to detect which format
2009 Feb 26
3
monospaced fonts
> The use of? monospace fonts > is an expectation for reading Markdown. > Really, it's the whole point. um... no. going way back to "triumph of the nerds", the number-one example steve jobs used to symbolize the absence of any esthetics at microsoft (and thus -- by extension -- inside the head of bill gates) was the fact they found a monospaced font acceptable.
2006 Jun 16
0
rake spec controller test output hideus.
....1//EN\"\n\t\"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd\">\n<html>\n<head>\n\n\t<title>Me Ruby, You Jane</title>\n\t<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n\n\t<link href=\"/stylesheets/fluidity.css?1150242248\" media=\"screen\" rel=\"Stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" />\n\t<link href=\"/stylesheets/scaffold.css?1149102830\" media=\"screen\" rel=\"Stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" />\n\t<script src=\"/jav...