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rick_hok, so this has me wanting to do a lococast now. https://bmark.us/bmark/readable/ec79bc2177983f11:43
rick_hand morning and all that11:43
cmaloneygoodmorning11:55
brouschwet morning11:59
cmaloneythat good eh?12:00
brouschWoke up at 5:30 to big thunder and realized I'd left one of my van seats in the driveway. Been a deluge since then12:03
cmaloneybrousch: THat was tempting fate, now wasn't it? :)12:04
cmaloneyrick_h: I definitely have opinions on that link. :)12:05
brouschWhat link?12:06
rick_hhttps://bmark.us/bmark/readable/ec79bc2177983f12:07
brouschAh, yes12:09
jjessewow nice thunderstorms this morning in West Michigan12:59
jjessetold my wife it had stopped raining enough for her run, she left and it started pouring12:59
jjesseoops13:00
rick_hooh, that's going to be trouble13:03
jjesseyeah13:03
brouschhehe13:07
jrwrenrick_h: what are your thoughts on Alex's post?13:31
rick_hjrwren: my first instinct was bullsh$$@t13:32
rick_hjrwren: but I read it a couple of times and it really does distinguish 'scratching your own itch' vs 'I want a giant community'13:32
jrwrenyes.13:33
rick_hjrwren: so now I'm thinking more13:33
rick_hI'm really kind of anti "use what the cool kids use" for the sake of popularity. It pains me that podcasts still push 'find us on itunes' so much, like us on facebook, etc13:34
rick_hand it's sad that programming, something that has kind of been against that kind of 'popularity wins' stuff, falls to it now13:34
rick_hbut there's truth in there so ugh13:34
rick_hI'd love to do an interview with Mike Bayer and see how his projects have done as he's moved code over to github from bitbucket13:35
jjesseso wife is back from run and isn't pissed she laughed about it13:35
jjesseyay me13:35
rick_hjjesse: you lucky dog :P13:35
jjesseyeah dodged a bullet13:36
brouschYou will go to bed tonight on a pile of ice cubes.13:39
jjesselol probablly13:39
jrwrenits not JUST popularity. Things are popular for a reason.13:40
jrwrenpeople value those things for a reason.13:40
rick_hjrwren: true, but django is popular. If I want serious contributers should I rewrite bookie in django?13:40
jrwrenyou value something else more for some other reason.13:40
rick_hjrwren: yea, agree there's more to it. It was thought provoking13:40
rick_hat first is seemed inflamatory, then thought provoking13:41
jrwrenyes, if you want serious django contributors. You aren't using django. I think you don't want that kind of contributor.13:41
jrwrenIf nothing else, we can take away what we already know. Every decision on a project is going to effect others value of the project.13:42
rick_hyea13:42
jrwrene.g. I see AGPL and I immediately close the browser tab. I don't care if it is the greatest software ever.13:42
jrwrene.g. I see JVM and I read a bit and then close the browser tab. I don't care if it is the greatest software ever.13:43
rick_hI've not gotten that, what's up with that?13:43
rick_hthe agpl thing, you mean purely as a library license?13:43
jrwrenits too much friction for me.13:43
jrwrenits a matter of what I value.13:43
jrwrenI've come to value not having to care aobut using open source and just using it.13:43
jrwrenI've come to value not dealing with my companies legal dept, no matter what company I'm at.13:44
brouschrick_h: You would get more contributers if Bookie were in Django, but that doesn't mean you should use Django, unless your goals are to have a lot of contributions from Django devs.13:48
rick_hbrousch: yea, understand. Was just the most close-to-home example I had of this kind of 'things that are popular are popular for a reason"13:48
cmaloneyUNfortunately people are reading it as "you should use what other people use" as though he were prescribing no innovation13:49
cmaloneywhich is completely off-base13:49
jrwrenjust because it is popular doesn't mean it is the best and it definitely does not mean it is right in all cases13:49
rick_hyea, like I said, it come across on initial read pretty poorly. At least did for me and I'm sure others13:49
jrwrenand it especially does not mean it is right for your project, or my project.13:49
jrwrene.g. MySQL and JVM are not things in which I am interested.13:50
rick_hthe title alone does it, I think it should have been more 'doesn't have to mean your playground'13:50
cmaloneyHe needed to frame the playground metaphor better13:50
cmaloneyIt's not a playground, it's a house with a porch13:50
cmaloneyif your porch requires keys and secret handshakes to get your attention then people will move on13:51
cmaloneybut if you want people to come up on your porch, and knock on the door, a big "welcome" sign never hurt anyone13:51
cmaloneyAnd coming from github's competitor, github is the open door to the party by comparison13:52
cmaloneyIt's way too easy to contribute via github13:52
jrwrenwhere too easy is a good thing13:52
cmaloneyExactly13:53
cmaloneyThere's someone on the front porch handing out Solo cups13:53
rick_hwhere I get cranky is when popularity means people develop for just that thing13:53
jrwrento the point that now projects errect artificial walls and say "we don't accept pull requests, go jump through these hoops instead"13:53
rick_hI'm said travisci is github tied13:53
jrwrenI'm looking at you openstack.13:53
rick_hthey could have worked on anything13:53
rick_hjrwren: though they process a lot of pull requests/etc in openstack13:53
rick_hthey've got some things right13:53
jrwren*grumble*13:54
cmaloneyBut that's the thing: github is pretty much where people look for stuff now13:54
rick_hcmaloney: and that makes me nervous13:54
jrwrenI think a lot of the github/travis stuff is because they are mixed model. they charge for that stuff and make good revenue doing so.13:54
cmaloneyif you don't see someone's project on github, you'll grumble too13:54
jrwrenits only no-charge for open source13:54
jrwreni think google and hackernews are still where people look.13:55
rick_hjrwren: can you pay travis to run non-github sources?13:55
jrwrenword of mouth13:55
jrwrenrick_h: I don't think so. That is a business decision by travis.13:55
brouschI still put some things on SF13:55
cmaloneyConsidering Alex Gaynor went off on having to use Sourceforge, I also find his comments a little amusing13:56
jrwrenugh, SF13:56
cmaloneyjrwren: Exactly13:56
rick_hI mean, I say this stuff but all of my own things are git on github and such. I still have my reservations about it.13:56
cmaloneygithub has low friction to contribution13:56
brouschBut truth be told, I put things on SF because I see a lead SF dev every week.13:57
jrwrenbrousch: friends and aquaintances are powerful like that.13:58
rick_hyou talk with a LP guy every day :P (please don't put your stuff there)13:58
jrwrenyou still work on LP?13:59
jrwrenLP is so close to awesome. I wonder how much work it would take to get it awesome.13:59
rick_hjrwren: no, there's just a couple guys on it these days14:00
rick_hI was just poking at brousch14:00
jrwren:)14:00
cmaloneyYeah, but I think Brondsema knows where brousch lives14:02
cmaloneyThat said, rick_h has a tendency to want to blow up places. :)14:02
* brousch shivers at the thought of using launchpad14:10
jrwrenpythonistas, a=object();a.name='bob';  fails because object has no attribute and is "special".14:39
jrwrenclass MyObject(object):pass14:40
jrwrena=MyObject();a.name='bob' works fine.14:40
jrwrenignoring for a moment that this bothers me, do you use a built in type (not dict) as a bag of attributes?14:41
jrwreni want a mutable bag of attributes.14:41
jrwrenmutable namedtuple if you will :)14:41
brouschI would dict it14:41
jrwrenrecordtype I guess.14:42
brouschI think there was a blog post last week on that topic14:42
jrwrenha!  http://code.activestate.com/recipes/576555/14:43
jrwrenmaybe I'll just name my class.14:43
brouschhttp://jjinux.blogspot.com/2013/08/python-dicts-vs-classes.html14:44
jrwrenexactly14:44
brouschcmaloney even commented14:45
rick_h_cmaloney: need to hand this over to john http://michael.otacoo.com/postgresql-2/postgres-9-4-feature-highlight-refresh-concurrently-a-materialized-view/15:13
cmaloneyrick_h_: Already mentioned materialized views15:14
rick_h_yea, we had talked about them before, but pgsql 9.3 out today with them woot15:15
cmaloneyTrying ever so slowly to remove the intertia of MySQL. :)15:15
cmaloneyThat's awesome.15:15
jrwrenopenstack uses mysql... :(15:26
greg-gmariadb at least, right?15:30
greg-g:)15:30
jrwrennot in devstack :(15:30
jrwreni dunno, is apt-get install mysql somehow magically maria?15:31
jcastrono15:31
jcastroit's mysql15:31
rick_h_jrwren: I think there's plans for it to be15:31
rick_h_wow, the stink made it to ars http://r.bmark.us/u/c76b600bd11f3117:29
rick_h_chat-inducing topic #2 of the day17:29
greg-gwait, what was the first? (I didn't read scrollback)17:30
brousch_stink_ is on ars?17:30
cmaloneyNot _stink_, the Mir patch removal kerfluffle this weekend by Intel17:31
_stink_another hazard of my nick.17:32
cmaloneyoh snap17:32
cmaloney(was one of the reasons I stopped highlighting "snap")17:32
_stink_hah17:32
rick_h_greg-g: http://r.bmark.us/u/ec79bc2177983f was the first one17:32
greg-gaha17:34
greg-goh hey rick_h_, do you want to do a quick interview about Bookie?17:37
rick_h_greg-g: sure, for something?17:43
greg-grick_h_: the FSF :)17:44
rick_h_greg-g: oh, sure I guess.17:44
greg-gI know John Sullivan, I linked to your r.bmark for the Intel/Mir thing, and mentioned it was a buddy's project, he's doing interviews a la: https://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/interview-with-bernd-kreuss-of-torchat17:44
* rick_h_ goes to look17:44
jrwrenthe more I learn, the more I think openstack is a ghetto20:33
jrwren:)20:33
greg-g:(20:33
brouschopen sores ghetto?20:51
cmaloneyOpen Source is a ghetto21:23
cmaloneyThere, I said it. :)21:24
greg-gbecause all those SV startups aren't21:24
greg-gor should I more positively say: at least we have SV startups to look good in comparison to (minus the flashy graphics and sports cars)21:25
cmaloneyI know nothing of the startup scene21:25
cmaloneyother than it seems to attract a self-selecting crowd of folks who think they can change the world with the equivalent of an internet-enabled kleenex box21:26
cmaloneyAnd that nobody else has done internet-enabled kleenex boxes better21:27
greg-gsolutionism21:27
greg-gtech solutionism at its best21:27
cmaloneysolopsisticism21:27
cmaloneysolopsistic solutioneering is what I'm going to put on my business cards. :)21:29
greg-ghttps://identi.ca/greg/note/WsUIhhldQxqH_kgKtboQGw23:20

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