[01:07] <rick_h> damn I <3 git
[01:09] <rick_h> turn this https://github.com/jcharum/lxml-readability/commit/cdd30f625eaedbaf47e11385666199245f31a309
[01:09] <rick_h> into this: https://github.com/mitechie/python-readability/commit/b78d7e85012eaded4e792dba126f118335131854
[01:09] <rick_h> and finally into this https://github.com/buriy/python-readability/commit/b78d7e85012eaded4e792dba126f118335131854
[01:09] <rick_h> so badass
[01:09] <rick_h> all from one directory in my laptop
[14:48] <jrwren> did I link to sslh yesterday?  this is soooo much nicer than doing it manually :)
[14:53] <rick_h> no, but saw your twitter post, very cool
[14:53] <jrwren> i love that it is such a hack too
[14:54] <rick_h> hah
[14:54] <rick_h> best kinds of things
[15:00] <jrwren> truth
[15:09] <rick_h> I'm going to be getting damn good at resolving merge conflicts :/
[16:19] <jrwren> rick_h: its damn easy with a nice merge tool.
[16:19] <jrwren> kdiff3 is pretty good
[16:21] <rick_h> yea, just lots of cleaning up as I go
[16:21] <rick_h> the guy I'm merging from did some good stuff, but in bad ways, or needs more cleanup
[16:21] <rick_h> so it's like merge, check conflicts, clean up how it was done, commit
[16:23] <jrwren> no reviewboard?
[16:24] <rick_h> no, this is some OSS library I'm trying to take over basically
[16:24] <rick_h> I'm using it for bookie stuff and want to make it better, original author is in 'maint mode' and this guy has a decent fork with a lot of good work, but done non-pythonically
[16:27] <jrwren> ah, cool
[16:27] <rick_h> https://github.com/mitechie/python-readability original https://github.com/buriy/python-readability
[17:35] <rick_h> doh! hate forgetting my headphones when I hit the coffee shop
[22:01] <snap-l> http://analogindustries.bandcamp.com/ <- I <3 how this digital album is being released as Vinyl