If anyone was planning on submitting code they should do so to the list, it will help if people get a look at it in advance.
Of course if no-one does submit code that does mean there's more time for eating pizza which is win-win in my view!
Will.
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 9:20 PM, Will Jessop <w...@willj.net> wrote: > I figured I'd start a new thread for this. I'm going to kick off the code surgery submissions with this:
-- Will Jessop Super Shiny Robot Limited - Professional web design and development
> If anyone was planning on submitting code they should do so to the
> list, it will help if people get a look at it in advance.
> Of course if no-one does submit code that does mean there's more time
> for eating pizza which is win-win in my view!
> Will.
> On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 9:20 PM, Will Jessop <w...@willj.net> wrote:
> > I figured I'd start a new thread for this. I'm going to kick off the code
> surgery submissions with this:
> --
> Will Jessop
> Super Shiny Robot Limited - Professional web design and development
Well, unless GMail has dropped them, yep, just the one.
Will.
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Lee Hambley<lee.hamb...@gmail.com> wrote: > Will, > Have there really been so few submissions? (e.g. one, from you) > - Lee
-- Will Jessop Super Shiny Robot Limited - Professional web design and development
Got one I could offer up for the slaughter, but since it's *so* tightly
coupled to a stupid edge-case git-svn sync problem, and would be a total
bitch to spec and debug, I'm a little reluctant.
It has to do with syncing a bare git repository with an svn repository
(one-way) so the svn-bound staff here (management) are able to see what
we're working out without restricting out choice of scm, due to our
architecture, we can't use git2svn -- ohh, and my script works, mostly.
I got a couple of capistrano bugs that need to be worked through ;)