snap-l | Morning | 14:18 |
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rick_h_ | morn | 14:18 |
snap-l | Having fun yet? | 14:18 |
rick_h_ | no | 14:18 |
rick_h_ | h8 buildout | 14:19 |
rick_h_ | and damn pip for not doing proper offline installs still | 14:19 |
rick_h_ | and ugh head cold | 14:19 |
rick_h_ | but other than that...party!!!!! | 14:19 |
snap-l | "Buildout is an exceedingly civilized way to develop an app." --Jacob Kaplan-Moss, creator of Django | 14:19 |
snap-l | ^ There's your problem | 14:19 |
snap-l | "Even if you are not planning on writing any custom code, the buildout approach is an easy way to install Plone in a robust, well-tested manner." --Martin Aspeli, Plone core developer. | 14:20 |
snap-l | ^ And another. ;) | 14:20 |
snap-l | Ugh, this tutorial doesn't make me a fan | 14:21 |
snap-l | http://www.buildout.org/docs/tutorial.html | 14:21 |
snap-l | It's like they stopped working on it after 2009 | 14:22 |
rick_h_ | yea, started back up recently in 2012 because of py3 | 14:22 |
rick_h_ | but the docs/etc still suck | 14:22 |
* snap-l scrolls down to the (c) date and notices he's not far off | 14:22 | |
snap-l | Not the best place to start with a head cold. | 14:23 |
rick_h_ | come on weekedn! | 14:23 |
snap-l | cranky + cranky = cranky | 14:23 |
rick_h_ | err end | 14:23 |
rick_h_ | hah | 14:23 |
rick_h_ | something like that. | 14:23 |
rick_h_ | mitechie math | 14:23 |
snap-l | cranky + cranky = cranky^2 | 14:23 |
snap-l | Also, <3 it when I find out about an auto process that is launching next week the week beforehand | 14:24 |
snap-l | Granted, it should have been a week and a half had I not taken yesterday off | 14:25 |
snap-l | but as is the custom, the devil is in the details | 14:25 |
snap-l | Get files from this server, do something, and then put them on the customer server | 14:25 |
rick_h_ | ugh | 14:26 |
rick_h_ | yea, testing, what surprises await | 14:26 |
snap-l | Although today's Dilbert Calendar is strangely serindipitous | 14:28 |
rick_h_ | hah | 14:29 |
snap-l | http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2009-12-07/ | 14:29 |
rick_h_ | gah using svn!!! | 16:52 |
snap-l | It just gets better as time progresses, no? | 16:53 |
brousch | rick_h_: How do you find these crazy projects? | 16:57 |
rick_h_ | we're using xapian and some library that's not been updated in March and last release was 21010 | 16:59 |
brousch | Violent Python: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1597499579/ | 16:59 |
snap-l | Love the title | 17:29 |
snap-l | nice! Orange Squeeze updated! | 18:03 |
snap-l | Supports downloading tracks | 18:03 |
jrwren | rick_h_: you played with thoonk yet? | 18:44 |
rick_h_ | not at all | 18:56 |
rick_h_ | haven't even heard of it that I can recall | 18:56 |
jrwren | looks interesting. | 18:57 |
jrwren | AMQ like implemented as a DFA on Redis | 18:57 |
rick_h_ | yea, we're using redis for some queue stuff | 18:58 |
rick_h_ | celery works ootb with redis as well | 18:58 |
rick_h_ | but not used anything like this to wrap it | 18:58 |
jrwren | interesting. | 18:58 |
rick_h_ | yea, makes for a nice queue because it's in memory it's fast, but persistant and you can inspect the queue unlike rabbitmq | 18:59 |
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