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2006 Jan 18
4
Canada on Rails - Schedule Released
We are extremely pleased to announce that we have finalized the schedule (http://canadaonrails.com/yvr06-schedule.html) for the upcoming Ruby on Rails conference in Vancouver, BC on April 13th - 14th, 2006. There are 15 speakers packed into two full days of presentations ranging from 30 minutes to 90 minute keynotes. Presentation topics include: * Where will Rails be riding next? * Enterprise
2006 May 07
1
Canada on Rails presents.. Riding the Rails Workshop - May 27th & 28th
Canada on Rails presents, Riding the Rails Workshop on May 27th and 28th in Vancouver, BC, Canada. This is a two day intensive workshop for those eager to get into Ruby on Rails. Alex will drive you through the principles behind Ruby on Rails, such as MVC, convention over configuration, Code Generators, and the other core principles driving Ruby on Rails to be the most celebrated technology
2006 Jul 05
0
Getting "really" started with Rails - Free Mini-Workshop - JULY 26 @ 6:30PM
First off, I want to send a huge thank you out to the UBC Electrical and Computer Engineering department for giving us a home for the next VanRuby _FREE_ mini-workshop! VanRuby (www.vanruby.com), the Vancouver Ruby Association, is holding our next meetup at the Kitsilano UBC campus on Wednesday, July 26th from 6:30pm to 9pm. The format for this event will be in a mini-workshop style. Lasting for
2006 Mar 20
0
Only 50 Tickets left for Canada on Rails
I did a count today and found that there are only 50 seats remaining. So that leaves 20 days to pick up your ticket, and based on the momentum of late registrants over the last couple weeks, this is going to be a sold out event. If you haven''t already, checkout the speaker lineup at http://canadaonrails.com/conferences/schedule/1 And if you don''t mind spreading the word, digg
2006 Feb 05
1
[OT] How to get a deal for INTL speakers?
This is pretty far off topic, but seeing as though it directly affects the upcoming Canada on Rails (http://canadaonrails.com) conference in April, I figure it kind of applies to Rails :) I need to find the best place to get discount tickets for the international speakers coming from Europe, and figure you guys would know where the best places are to get deals. I have checked klm.com, and
2006 Mar 26
0
Italy on Rails - First Europe Ruby on Rails Conference
Open Source Path (http://osevents.com) is proud to announce the first ever Ruby on Rails conference within Europe to be held in Rome, Italy in the fall of 2006. I welcome you to sign up to the newsletter to stay informed of the latest developments such as early bird discount rates and venue information. http://italyonrails.com If you are interested in speaking or sponsoring this event, please
2006 Mar 22
3
Which JavaScript effect is this?
http://canadaonrails.com/ (when you hover over news and events) I''ve seen this implemented on a few rails sites now and I was just wondering if it is just a simple javascript from the prototype library. Does anybody know of any links on how to do this? Thanks in advance! -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Mar 02
1
Fixture accessors broken for polymorphism, in need of redesign
Ticket 4052 (http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/4052) just came through trac, which introduces the need for a better way to access fixtures. I believe the basic problem is the same as 3935 (http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/3935) in that the accessor method which is constructed by the fixture call can''t infer the class name from the table name. The band-aid in 3935 was to allow you to
2006 Mar 14
2
digium.com redesign
I may be way behind here, but I see that digium redesigned their site. I cannot find the mailing list search screen. I have found the mailman list page, but that doesn't have have a nice search ability. Do I need to just rely on google and other generic search engines or is there a search on the digium site? Thanks! -- -M There are 10 kinds of people in this world: Those who can count in
2006 Jun 23
1
Fw: Would Xiph be interested in a logo redesign for Vorbis?
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2010 Dec 14
1
redesign R.css for HTML help pages
Hi, I feel the CSS definitions for the HTML help pages are not visually appealing enough. I admit this is a very subjective matter, so I don't have strong arguments for this wishlist, although I wrote my version of R.css with some web design instructions in mind (e.g. use browser-safe sans-serif fonts). Anyway, here is what I've done:
2006 Feb 01
2
Getting Started with Site Redesign and RoR
Hello all: I am in the process of redesigning my site and was thinking about incorporating RoR into the overall structure. However, there are multiple things I would like to create with Rails, namely a gallery, a weblog, and portfolio management system. Given that I am going to be using a lot of RoR, what is the best way to accomplish this task? Here are some random things that have come
2006 Jun 14
2
Would Xiph be interested in a logo redesign for Vorbis?
So, in a thread on HA a user asked if some logo was the official one for Vorbis. It turned out not to be, but everyone agreed the official logo was ugly and a bad idea to add on any portable player compilant with Vorbis (or other Ogg media for that matter). The chaps, me included, started a discussion of a redesign, but truth be told, if Xiph isn't interested in a redesign, there's no
2010 Apr 13
1
Expire plugin / expire-tool redesign for doveadm
Expire plugin / expire-tool seems annoyingly inflexible currently, so I was thinking about a more generic redesign: The expire plugin keeps track of the oldest message in configured mailboxes. Its only configuration is the list of tracked mailboxes. There's no configuration like what the expire timeouts are or anything. There will be a new doveadm command: doveadm expunge [-u user | -A]
2007 Nov 26
0
Squat full text search indexer redesign
I was writing this to beta9 announcement, but it grew so huge that I guess a separate mail is better. :) I've spent quite a lot of time this last week redesigning/rewriting Squat indexer. I think the redesign is good enough now that I'll just replace the existing squat with this new one in next release. I don't think many people are using the old squat, and there are also some bugs in
2019 Jun 11
2
Bugpoint Redesign
"Finkel, Hal J. via llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes: > One concern that I have is that, from personal experience, the ability > for bugpoint to reduce the set of optimization passes applied in order > to reproduce a bug is extremely helpful. I understand your desire to > decouple the logic somewhat, and maybe there's some way to generalize > that
2012 Mar 23
4
dsync redesign
In case anyone is interested in reading (and maybe helping!) with a dsync redesign that's intended to fix all of its current problems, here are some possibly incoherent ramblings about it: http://dovecot.org/tmp/dsync-redesign.txt and even if you don't understand that, here's another document disguising as an algorithm class problem :) If anyone has thoughts on how to solve it, would
2006 Feb 23
1
Which Quad Port FXO is Best?
I'm looking to handle 3 PSTN lines with my Asterisk server. I have a Digium TDM22B and Sipura 3000. The Sipura works great, but the TDM22B seems to have terrible problems with my board---virtually all peripherals need to be disabled in BIOS, and then there is terrible noise, terrible silence and virtually no ability to use DTMF in IVRs. I really wish the TDM22B worked, because I much
2007 Feb 11
4
Let's make RAILS_ROOT an absolute path on Windows
As this Caboose article [] suggests, I am not the only one who had this problem. RAILS_ROOT is a relative path on Windows, and it can bite you in unexpected ways. I had that problem while working on CruiseControl.rb. There is a trivial patch fixing it (by simply applying File.expand_path to the path before assigning it into the RAILS_ROOT constant): http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/7259 Best
2006 Apr 03
0
Canada on Rails
If you haven''t registered for Canada on Rails and are planning on attending, please contact me offline. Nathaniel has been kind enough to let me transfer my registration to another, as I am unable to attend. Jamie O-H jamie@dang.com