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2006 Jun 15
0
RailsConf ticket for sale.... Cant Go! :(
I just purchased this ticket yesterday from another list member here for regular list price. I had some terrible family events come up late last night, and will not be able to attend. This comes at a poor time for me as I was working with some great guys getting a project built for RailsConf. The ticket is just the same price as normal, and what I paid, $400. Please let me know if interested.
2006 Jun 16
0
RailsConf ticket for sale or trade
Hi, everyone, I have a RailsConf ticket available for sale or trade (your time coding on one of my projects as an alternative to paying for the ticket. I''ll also consider paying for airfare, hotel, etc.). The ticket is $400. If you''re interested in a trade, check out: http://jennyw.dangerousideas.com/articles/2006/06/16/a-ticket-to-ride-the-rails-to-chicago Jen
2008 Jun 14
1
Caseless folder delivery?
I'm using exim4 to deliver into dovecot 1.1, and using plus-addressing to deliver mailing lists directly to appropriate folders in my "lists" mailbox. I created a file called /folder-map.lists that looks like ## folder-map.lists dovecot: Dovecot lpedge: Linux PowerEdge ... and so on. So mail to lists-lpedge at jay.fm goes to the "Linux PowerEdge" folder. The one
2006 Jun 08
0
1 RailsConf 2006 Ticket in Chicago for Sale
Unfortunately I can''t make the June 22-25 conference in Chicago. If interested in purchasing one 4 day pass for $400 please contact me at jonlivingston at gmail dot com or call me at 904.686.0056. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Nov 06
1
Integration testing: coupling of get and post on forms
This is such a vague request it''s not even worthy of a ticket, but: When rspec does support integration testing, it''d be really nice to be able to do things like this plugin does for standard Rails tests: http://www.jasongarber.com/articles/2006/10/24/easier-testing-of-forms-form_test_helper In a nutshell, it finally closes the loop between "the empty form sent by a
2006 Apr 02
7
RANT: belongs_to -> refers_to
Every once in a while, I pipe up and whine that "belongs_to" should really be ''refers_to" [http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/2130]. It''s time again. I''ve got a bunch of stuff going onto eBay, so, like any good engineer, I don''t just post it manually: I design a Rails-based inventory database that creates a semantically-correct XHTML/CSS auction
2007 May 14
0
For sale - RailsConf ticket
Hi folks, Pardon me if this is inappropriate to post here. If there are other forums that are better suited please let me know. I have a ticket for sale for the sold out rails conference this upcoming week. If you''re interested drop me a line (kovacs at gmail). I signed up early so I''m just lookin to recoup my fee of $600 or whatever it was. -Michael
2006 Jun 19
0
1 RAILSCONF TICKET FOR SALE
Looking to get rid of a railsconf ticket. (face value) Let me know if you''re interested. Clint -- clint troxel _ openEndStudios.com _ 307.413.0366 http://openendstudios.com
2006 Jun 21
0
Railsconf ticket for sale
Hey, I can''t make railsconf in chicago. Does someone want to buy it off me? I''ll take $350 or something. Flick me an email if you want to paypal it off me. I checked and it is transferrable. Ben -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060621/550f9d62/attachment.html
2007 Aug 13
2
Backtrace tweaker - broken or me?
Using 1.0.8, I just realized that I''ve been scrolling through pages of backtraces when rspec is supposed to clean them up for me. This is a new development machine, so I''m not sure if older versions worked or not. I''m running Ruby 1.8.6, Rails edge, Mac OS X 10.4.10. I''ve verified that the QuietBacktraceTweaker is the one that''s running.
2006 Jun 29
14
TDD and migrations?
TDD, SVN and migrations seem to be a natural combination for model development: create a test, add the column with a migration, write the code, and check it all in when you''re done. The trouble is that this ends up creating one migration per field. I guess it''s not horrible in and of itself, but it does have a code smell to it. Has anyone come up with a different way of doing
2006 Oct 17
3
Should fixtures be transactional?
I started using the new Model.should_have(1).records expectation in rspec_on_rails, and quickly realized that my fixtures were remaining loaded, even in contexts that didn''t use them. Bug or feature? Jay Levitt
2008 Jun 14
2
FTS/squat search indexes built when?
I know that a given search index doesn't get built the first time until you do an actual search on it from an IMAP client. I don't much care about that; I'm the only user, and I don't create new folders too often. At worst, I could create a script to go search every folder once. But what I'm not clear about: Does it then get updated on every delivery by LDA? Or does the
2006 Nov 07
1
RSpec/Selenium start_browser_once patch?
The 0.7.0 vendor/selenium/README.txt references a "start_browser_once.patch" file. This doesn''t seem to be included in either the rspec or selenium-rc distributions, and Google finds nothing... where might I find that patch? Jay Levitt
2008 Aug 28
2
HostName not quite working as expected?
Setting up a few hosts in a small domain, I thought I'd save keystrokes by defining ssh_config aliases for their non-canonicalized names. For example: Host myhost HostName myhost.example.com Host *.example.com Port 23 ... I would have expected that "ssh myhost" would then start a session on port 23 (instead of 22). And I've seen blog/list posts that suggest the same
2000 Mar 12
2
Trouble building 1.2.2p1 on Solaris 2.7
I installed OpenSSL 0.9.5 in the default location (/usr/local/ssl) on my Solaris 2.7 box, and then tried to install OpenSSH 1.2.2p1. Configure (with no arguments) complains that it can't find working OpenSSL libraries. The last few lines of config.log show a whole bunch of attempts to compile the test code, all failing of course. My /usr/local/ssl DOES have an include/openssl directory
2006 Nov 07
1
Should Selenium support be doing rollbacks?
Now that 0.7.0 is forcing me to write properly compartmented specs, I thought I''d give the "dead easy Selenium support" a try. Is it supposed to all the things that rspec normally does for me, or is it just for using rspec-like grammar to surround Selenium tests? Specifically, should it roll back the database between specifications? I just did a quick test, and the result
2006 Jun 18
0
Spare RailsConf ticket (another one!)
Unfortunately, I can''t go to RailsConf either. I''m therefore offering my ticket for the usual $400 (list price). Please email me off list if you''re interested. Thanks. -- Graham
2009 May 27
4
Sale, pop and product
Hi, I couldn''t find a better word for pop, but let''s go: There are 3 models: sale, pop and product sale: -total:integer pop: -quantity:integer -discount:float product: -name:string -price:float A sale can have many different products, each one has a quantity and discount associated. So each sale has_many :products through => pops And each product has_many :sales
2006 Apr 25
0
Factory pressed dvd movies, ps2, psp & xbox backups for sale !!!
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