From rurban at x-ray.at Wed Apr 1 01:41:33 2015 From: rurban at x-ray.at (Reini Urban) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 10:41:33 +0200 Subject: [pm-h] JSON vs JSON::PP vs JSON:XS between EL5 and EL6 In-Reply-To: <2000885973.1363571.1427737174930.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <2000885973.1363571.1427737174930.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: First: Switch to a proper JSON encoder, JSON::Any lists them from best to worst: Cpanel::JSON::XS JSON::XS JSON::PP JSON JSON::DWIW And for the sort feature, test it with Cpanel::JSON::XS and if does not work file an interop issue with https://github.com/rurban/Cpanel-JSON-XS/issues The developer (me) is usually very responsive and it sounds like a worthwhile feature. Just a bit tricky to implement. From gwadej at anomaly.org Wed Apr 1 05:51:51 2015 From: gwadej at anomaly.org (G. Wade Johnson) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 07:51:51 -0500 Subject: [pm-h] Fw: [pm_groups] YAPC::Russia 16-17 May 2015 Message-ID: <20150401075151.0d092413@cygnus> I don't know if any of you would be in the area, but here's an announcement for a Russian Perl conference. G. Wade Begin forwarded message: Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 12:02:21 +0300 From: ????? ???????? To: pm_groups at pm.org Subject: [pm_groups] YAPC::Russia 16-17 May 2015 Hello, we are organizing bigest perl conference in Russia, looking for participants and speakers, it'll be good if you send this message to your PM groups. Thank you! For any questions you can write me. We are glad to inform you that Mail.Ru Group, the largest Internet company in the Russian-speaking world, holds a two days *May Perl **. *It takes place in Moscow *on May, 16 and 17*. Expected guest speakers: Sawyer X ? Perl developer, project leader for the Dancer web framework, CPAN author, frequent conference speaker and organizer of Perl Mongers events (telaviv.pm etc.) Peter Rabbitson (ribasushi) ? *release manager for DBIx::Class, the most popular ORM in the Perl world, famous member of the community and public speaker.* We invite speakers and attendees to the meetup! If you?d like to speak please register here . If you?d like to attend the meetup click here. Official languages: Russian and English. Address: 39, bld. 79, Leningradsky prospekt, Moscow. -- I never let schooling get in the way of my education. -- Mark Twain From gwadej at anomaly.org Fri Apr 3 21:34:42 2015 From: gwadej at anomaly.org (G. Wade Johnson) Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2015 23:34:42 -0500 Subject: [pm-h] April Houston.pm Meeting Message-ID: <20150403233442.2279f191@cygnus> Just a reminder to everyone that our next meeting is "Weaponizing Serialization flaws in Perl webapps with Metasploit" presented by John Lightsey at Hostgator on Thursday, April 9 at 7pm. That's next Thursday. Looking forward to seeing everyone there. G. Wade -- They made a very satisfying thump when they hit the floor. -- G'Kar - "A Late Delivery from Avalon" From gwadej at anomaly.org Tue Apr 7 10:53:37 2015 From: gwadej at anomaly.org (G. Wade Johnson) Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2015 12:53:37 -0500 Subject: [pm-h] Fw: [pm_groups] Fwd: [YAPC::NA Announce] Schedule and Master classes online Message-ID: <20150407125337.1b9f15b6@cygnus> Update on YAPC::NA for those who haven't seen it elsewhere. Begin forwarded message: Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2015 20:46:52 +0300 From: Gabor Szabo To: PM Groups Subject: [pm_groups] Fwd: [YAPC::NA Announce] Schedule and Master classes online You might want to forward this to your north american pm group. Gabor ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: YAPC Admin Date: Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 6:31 PM Subject: [YAPC::NA Announce] Schedule and Master classes online To: announce at yapcna.org ==================================================== YAPC::NA::2015 General Information ==================================================== June 8 - 10, 2015 Salt Lake City, Utah Little America Hotel Regular cost is $250/person http://yapcna.org/ ==================================================== Schedule released ==================================================== Over seventy talks have been accepted for YAPC::NA::2015 covering a wide variety of topics including Haskell, Mojolicious, Moose, CPAN, Perl 5 and Perl 6, and more. After registering, create your personal schedule by visiting http://www.yapcna.org/yn2015/schedule and selecting the sessions of interest to you. ==================================================== Master classes for focused topic discovery ==================================================== Master classes provide the opportunity for more in-depth learning on specific topics by qualified instructors. These classes are scheduled the day before and two days after the main conference dates and have an added cost. The classes being offered this year are: * From Zero to Perl * Introduction to Moose * Introduction to Go * Web Application Development using Perl, HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript * Programming the web with Dancer * Practical Career Development for Perl Developers To learn more about these sessions, the instructors, or to register visit http://www.yapcna.org/yn2015/masters.html ==================================================== Hotel room availability ==================================================== Reserve your room at Little America Hotel prior to May 5 and receive the conference room rate. Use the link in the sidebar of http://www.yapcna.org/yn2015/location.html to take advantage of this offer. If you experience difficulty with their registration site, please contact Cynthia Shala at 801-258-6761. _______________________________________________ Announce mailing list Announce at yapcna.org http://mail.yapcna.org/mailman/listinfo/announce_yapcna.org -- You know something is important when you're willing to let someone else take the credit if that's what it takes to get it done. -- Seth Godin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- http://www.pm.org/faq/hosting_faq.html pm_groups mailing list pm_groups at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pm_groups From will.willis at gmail.com Thu Apr 9 17:01:25 2015 From: will.willis at gmail.com (Will Willis) Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2015 19:01:25 -0500 Subject: [pm-h] Tech books & decluttering In-Reply-To: References: <20150320215111.6fe132bb@cygnus> Message-ID: sigh... I forgot today was PM. I'll have to bring the books to the next cPanel meet [or have Todd help me get them there ;) ] On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 10:27 AM, Will Willis wrote: > Brett, I'll drop the MySQL off with Todd and he can take it to cPanel. > > Mike, I'll bring CGI programming to the next meeting (HostGator). > > Trac, I'll bring Network programming and Bash to the next meeting > (HostGator). The others, as you can see were already spoken for. > > Thanks guys! > > Will > > > On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 12:41 PM, Trac Taylor via Houston > wrote: > >> Hey Will >> >> I would take 4 of them off your hands if no one has claimed them already. >> >> MySQL >> Network programming with Perl >> CGI programming with Perl >> Learning the Bash shell >> >> I could get them at the next meeting or try to figure out a different >> way. >> >> Thanks >> Trac Taylor >> >> On Mar 20, 2015, at 9:51 PM, G. Wade Johnson via Houston >> wrote: >> >> On Fri, 20 Mar 2015 11:25:12 -0500 >> Will Willis via Houston wrote: >> >> What do you all do with your old tech books? While I get a since of >> >> nostalgia seeing them on the shelf (collecting dust), I no longer >> >> have any use for *these* books any more (see attachment). I've >> >> thought about taking them to the library, but doubt they'd get much >> >> use there either. Most of these are selling on amazon for pennies, so >> >> listing, waiting, and shipping them wouldn't be worth my time. I'm >> >> trying to find them a better home, as opposed to trashing them. >> >> >> I've had some luck donating them to the local library. In some cases, >> they can put the books on the shelf. Some of the libraries have a >> regular book sale, and they can make money with books even if they are >> older. >> >> G. Wade >> >> -- >> Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste >> good with ketchup. -- C. Titus Brown >> _______________________________________________ >> Houston mailing list >> Houston at pm.org >> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston >> Website: http://houston.pm.org/ >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Houston mailing list >> Houston at pm.org >> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston >> Website: http://houston.pm.org/ >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gwadej at anomaly.org Sun Apr 12 21:24:24 2015 From: gwadej at anomaly.org (G. Wade Johnson) Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2015 23:24:24 -0500 Subject: [pm-h] April Houston.pm meeting writeup on-line Message-ID: <20150412232424.49a955ec@cygnus> The notes about the most recent meeting are on-line at http://houston.pm.org/talks/2015talks/1504Talk/index.html The presentation is also available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gzx6KlqiIZE&feature=youtu.be G. Wade -- If you don't know where you're going, you will probably end up somewhere else. -- Laurence J. Peter From mrdvt92 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 13 20:51:29 2015 From: mrdvt92 at yahoo.com (Michael R. Davis) Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 03:51:29 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [pm-h] JSON vs JSON::PP vs JSON:XS between EL5 and EL6 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <28602427.2405058.1428983489863.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> > From: Reini Urban rurban at x-ray.at > First: Switch to ... Cpanel::JSON::XS > The developer (me) is usually very responsive and it sounds > like a worthwhile feature.?Reini, I was looking into this and it seems like we could add another function search like TO_JSON.?I?d like to recommend supporting TO_JSON_WITH_TYPE that would return a value like (HASH=>[a=>1, b=>2, c=>3]) or (BOOLEAN=>"Perl true") we might want to include the nominal ARRAY and SCALAR cases to round out the API.? ?Here's an example with Hash::Ordered that would give me what I need.? perl -e ' use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper qw{Dumper}; use Hash::Ordered qw{}; *Hash::Ordered::TO_JSON_WITH_TYPE=sub {HASH=>shift->as_list}; use Cpanel::JSON::XS qw{};my $oh=Hash::Ordered->new(a => 1, b=>2, c=>3, d=>4, e=>5); print Dumper($oh); print join(",", $oh->TO_JSON_WITH_TYPE), "\n"; my $coder = Cpanel::JSON::XS->new->allow_blessed->convert_blessed; print $coder->encode({hash=>$oh}), "\n"; ' ?What do you think? 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Davis via Houston : > perl -e ' > use strict; > use warnings; > use Data::Dumper qw{Dumper}; > use Hash::Ordered qw{}; > *Hash::Ordered::TO_JSON_WITH_TYPE=sub {HASH=>shift->as_list}; > use Cpanel::JSON::XS qw{}; > my $oh=Hash::Ordered->new(a => 1, b=>2, c=>3, d=>4, e=>5); > print Dumper($oh); > print join(",", $oh->TO_JSON_WITH_TYPE), "\n"; > my $coder = Cpanel::JSON::XS->new->allow_blessed->convert_blessed; > print $coder->encode({hash=>$oh}), "\n"; > ' Hm, adding sort_by support seems to better, because JSON::PP provides that already, and we should inherit from that. using the as_list method as TO_JSON hook is possible already, maybe something like this: use Hash::Ordered qw{}; sub Hash::Ordered::TO_JSON { [ shift->as_list ] }; use Cpanel::JSON::XS qw{}; my $oh=Hash::Ordered->new(a => 1, b=>2, c=>3, d=>4, e=>5); print Dumper($oh); print join(",", @{$oh->TO_JSON}), "\n"; my $coder = Cpanel::JSON::XS->new->allow_blessed->convert_blessed; print $coder->encode({hash=>$oh}), "\n"; -- Reini Urban http://cpanel.net/ http://www.perl-compiler.org/ From mrdvt92 at yahoo.com Sun Apr 19 21:27:25 2015 From: mrdvt92 at yahoo.com (Michael R. Davis) Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2015 04:27:25 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [pm-h] JSON vs JSON::PP vs JSON:XS between EL5 and EL6 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <689463926.82925.1429504045987.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Reini,I added the TO_JSON_WITH_TYPE API to my JSON fork on Github.? Let me know what you think.? I like this API much better than the TO_JSON API.? It supports BOOLEAN out of the box as well. It's just a better all around API.? I coded it so if the object has both TO_JSON and TO_JSON_WITH_TYPE the "with type" method will be selected first so we can have backwards compatibility too.Thanks,Mike?https://github.com/makamaka/JSON/compare/master...mrdvt92:master?perl -e ' use strict; use warnings; use blib; BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = "JSON::backportPP"; } use JSON; use Data::Dumper qw{Dumper};use Hash::Ordered qw{}; sub Hash::Ordered::TO_JSON_WITH_TYPE {HASH=>[shift->as_list]}; my $oh=Hash::Ordered->new(a => 1, b=>2, c=>3, d=>4, e=>5); #print Dumper($oh); #print join(",", @{$oh->TO_JSON_WITH_TYPE()}), "\n";my $coder = JSON->new->allow_blessed->convert_blessed; print $coder->encode({myhash=>$oh}), "\n"; '?{"myhash":{"a":1,"b":2,"c":3,"d":4,"e":5}} -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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It's just a better all around API. > I coded it so if the object has both TO_JSON and TO_JSON_WITH_TYPE the "with > type" method will be selected first so we can have backwards compatibility > too. > Thanks, > Mike > > https://github.com/makamaka/JSON/compare/master...mrdvt92:master > > perl -e ' > use strict; > use warnings; > use blib; > BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = "JSON::backportPP"; } > use JSON; > use Data::Dumper qw{Dumper}; > use Hash::Ordered qw{}; > sub Hash::Ordered::TO_JSON_WITH_TYPE {HASH=>[shift->as_list]}; > my $oh=Hash::Ordered->new(a => 1, b=>2, c=>3, d=>4, e=>5); > #print Dumper($oh); > #print join(",", @{$oh->TO_JSON_WITH_TYPE()}), "\n"; > my $coder = JSON->new->allow_blessed->convert_blessed; > print $coder->encode({myhash=>$oh}), "\n"; > ' > > {"myhash":{"a":1,"b":2,"c":3,"d":4,"e":5}} > > > > _______________________________________________ > Houston mailing list > Houston at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston > Website: http://houston.pm.org/ -- Reini Urban http://cpanel.net/ http://www.perl-compiler.org/ From mrdvt92 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 20 06:34:05 2015 From: mrdvt92 at yahoo.com (Michael R. Davis) Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2015 13:34:05 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [pm-h] when is a anonymous hash reference is not... Message-ID: <379619881.274807.1429536845131.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Perl Folks,Here's an interesting Perl-ism that bit me yesterday.? I've been starting to drop my sub "return" but I'm going back to being explicit as the performance hit has been fixed in later Perls and it just doesn't pay for itself in debugging.? Moral of the story: be explicit. I hope someone finds this helpful.Mike??perl -e ' use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper qw{Dumper}; our @list=(a=>1, b=>2); sub a {{a=>1, b=>2}};?? #{} is anon hash ref sub b {[@list]};??????? #{} is anon array ref sub c {{@list}};??????? #{} is block returns list sub d {return {@list}}; #{} is anon hash refprint Dumper({a=>a(), b=>b(), c=>c(), d=>d()}); ' Odd number of elements in anonymous hash at -e line 11. $VAR1 = { ????????? '1' => 'b', ????????? 'c' => 'a', ????????? 'a' => { ?????????????????? 'a' => 1, ?????????????????? 'b' => 2 ???????????????? }, ????????? 'b' => [ ?????????????????? 'a', ?????????????????? 1, ?????????????????? 'b', ?????????????????? 2 ???????????????? ], ????????? 'HASH(0x10b8b70)' => undef, ????????? '2' => 'd' ??????? }; ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gwadej at anomaly.org Mon Apr 20 07:24:17 2015 From: gwadej at anomaly.org (G. Wade Johnson) Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2015 09:24:17 -0500 Subject: [pm-h] when is a anonymous hash reference is not... In-Reply-To: <379619881.274807.1429536845131.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <379619881.274807.1429536845131.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20150420092417.773e2982@cygnus> Good catch and worth reminding people. Perl usually does the right thing. But in that specific case, the syntax could be either a naked block or a hash and Perl guessed wrong. An alternative would be sub c {+{@list}} The '+' would only be syntactically valid before a scalar, disambiguating the syntax. G. Wade On Mon, 20 Apr 2015 13:34:05 +0000 (UTC) "Michael R. Davis via Houston" wrote: > Perl Folks,Here's an interesting Perl-ism that bit me yesterday. > I've been starting to drop my sub "return" but I'm going back to > being explicit as the performance hit has been fixed in later Perls > and it just doesn't pay for itself in debugging.? Moral of the story: > be explicit. I hope someone finds this helpful.Mike??perl -e ' use > strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper qw{Dumper}; our @list=(a=>1, > b=>2); sub a {{a=>1, b=>2}};?? #{} is anon hash ref sub b > {[@list]};??????? #{} is anon array ref sub c {{@list}};??????? #{} > is block returns list sub d {return {@list}}; #{} is anon hash > refprint Dumper({a=>a(), b=>b(), c=>c(), d=>d()}); ' > Odd number of elements in anonymous hash at -e line 11. > $VAR1 = { > ????????? '1' => 'b', > ????????? 'c' => 'a', > ????????? 'a' => { > ?????????????????? 'a' => 1, > ?????????????????? 'b' => 2 > ???????????????? }, > ????????? 'b' => [ > ?????????????????? 'a', > ?????????????????? 1, > ?????????????????? 'b', > ?????????????????? 2 > ???????????????? ], > ????????? 'HASH(0x10b8b70)' => undef, > ????????? '2' => 'd' > ??????? }; > ? -- You forgot the first rule of the fanatic: when you become obsessed with the enemy, you become the enemy. -- Jeffrey Sinclair in "Infection" From flbaker at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 20 10:33:25 2015 From: flbaker at sbcglobal.net (Fraser Baker) Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2015 12:33:25 -0500 Subject: [pm-h] OAUTH Request Message-ID: <55353865.6020308@sbcglobal.net> Hi: Does anyone have experience with getting data from Factual using OAUTH? I am asking cause I am stuck writing a script to do this. Fraser From flbaker at sbcglobal.net Tue Apr 21 05:45:11 2015 From: flbaker at sbcglobal.net (Fraser Baker) Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2015 07:45:11 -0500 Subject: [pm-h] oauth Message-ID: <55364657.5000806@sbcglobal.net> Hi Y'all: The more I read about Oauth and the more examples I study, the more confusing Oauth becomes. Like version 1 and 2 being completely different? What I am trying to accomplish is to get the Nutrition Facts for Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) using the EAN13 UPC barcode from www.Factual.com. Any suggestions? Maybe the subject for a talk? Fraser From mrallen1 at yahoo.com Tue Apr 21 06:23:24 2015 From: mrallen1 at yahoo.com (Mark Allen) Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2015 13:23:24 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [pm-h] oauth In-Reply-To: <55364657.5000806@sbcglobal.net> References: <55364657.5000806@sbcglobal.net> Message-ID: <1275090358.1375388.1429622604854.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Fraser, There are not only 2 versions of OAUTH out there, there are also *different* types of OAUTH authentication within each version with different behaviors from endpoints. See, for example, the RFC covering OAUTH 2.0: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749? Generally, the most common type of OAUTH requires a?web server (and/or something that can accept a POST response). Is there a web page or documentation which describes how to interface with Factual's API? ?Can you share any code you have written in a gist or pastebin? That would be helpful to understanding what's going sideways. Thanks. Mark On Tuesday, April 21, 2015 7:45 AM, Fraser Baker via Houston wrote: Hi Y'all: The more I read about Oauth and the more examples I study, the more confusing Oauth becomes. Like version 1 and 2 being completely different? What I am trying to accomplish is to get the Nutrition Facts for Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) using the EAN13 UPC barcode from www.Factual.com. Any suggestions? Maybe the subject for a talk? Fraser _______________________________________________ Houston mailing list Houston at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston Website: http://houston.pm.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gwadej at anomaly.org Thu Apr 23 21:03:01 2015 From: gwadej at anomaly.org (G. Wade Johnson) Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 23:03:01 -0500 Subject: [pm-h] May Houston.pm meeting Message-ID: <20150423230301.3bf0cdbf@cygnus> It's time to find a presenter for the May Houston.pm meeting on May 14 at cPanel. * Any volunteers or suggestions? We still have the ideas list at https://github.com/estrabd/houston-pm-topics-list Any votes for one of those topics? G. Wade -- "any technology sufficiently advanced is indistinguishable from a Perl script." -- Programming Perl, 2nd ed. From mikeflan at att.net Fri Apr 24 04:28:24 2015 From: mikeflan at att.net (Mike Flannigan) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2015 06:28:24 -0500 Subject: [pm-h] May Houston.pm meeting In-Reply-To: <20150423230301.3bf0cdbf@cygnus> References: <20150423230301.3bf0cdbf@cygnus> Message-ID: <553A28D8.7070502@att.net> Lots of great topics there. I am interested in: "fundamental things with {}" Mike On 4/23/2015 11:03 PM, G. Wade Johnson via Houston wrote: > It's time to find a presenter for the May Houston.pm meeting on May 14 > at cPanel. > > * Any volunteers or suggestions? > > We still have the ideas list at > https://github.com/estrabd/houston-pm-topics-list > > Any votes for one of those topics? > > G. Wade From gwadej at anomaly.org Fri Apr 24 05:33:26 2015 From: gwadej at anomaly.org (G. Wade Johnson) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2015 07:33:26 -0500 Subject: [pm-h] May Houston.pm meeting In-Reply-To: <553A28D8.7070502@att.net> References: <20150423230301.3bf0cdbf@cygnus> <553A28D8.7070502@att.net> Message-ID: <20150424073326.6ffe3d5e@cygnus> On Fri, 24 Apr 2015 06:28:24 -0500 Mike Flannigan via Houston wrote: > > Lots of great topics there. > I am interested in: > "fundamental things with {}" That could be a great talk. G. Wade > Mike > > > > On 4/23/2015 11:03 PM, G. Wade Johnson via Houston wrote: > > It's time to find a presenter for the May Houston.pm meeting on May > > 14 at cPanel. > > > > * Any volunteers or suggestions? > > > > We still have the ideas list at > > https://github.com/estrabd/houston-pm-topics-list > > > > Any votes for one of those topics? > > > > G. Wade > > _______________________________________________ > Houston mailing list > Houston at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston > Website: http://houston.pm.org/ -- That's what I love about GUIs: They make simple tasks easier, and complex tasks impossible. -- John William Chambless, <39v25i$2rbc at whale.st.usm.edu> From doge at teodesian.net Fri Apr 24 06:16:39 2015 From: doge at teodesian.net (doge) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2015 08:16:39 -0500 Subject: [pm-h] May Houston.pm meeting In-Reply-To: <20150423230301.3bf0cdbf@cygnus> References: <20150423230301.3bf0cdbf@cygnus> Message-ID: <1429881399.21294.16.camel@drs-laptop> I could do a sort of "How to get those pretty TravisCI and Coveralls badges for your distribution, with DZIL specific tricks thrown in" presentation. It took me a bit longer than I thought to figure out, so it might be helpful; and should be a quick/easy to understand talk and simple to put together. GSB On Thu, 2015-04-23 at 23:03 -0500, G. Wade Johnson via Houston wrote: > It's time to find a presenter for the May Houston.pm meeting on May 14 > at cPanel. > > * Any volunteers or suggestions? > > We still have the ideas list at > https://github.com/estrabd/houston-pm-topics-list > > Any votes for one of those topics? > > G. Wade From gwadej at anomaly.org Mon Apr 27 14:11:00 2015 From: gwadej at anomaly.org (G. Wade Johnson) Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2015 16:11:00 -0500 Subject: [pm-h] Fw: May Houston.pm meeting Message-ID: <20150427161100.27b5cd79@cygnus> Great. I didn't reply all, again. Sigh. Begin forwarded message: Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2015 16:10:11 -0500 From: "G. Wade Johnson" To: doge at teodesian.net Subject: Re: [pm-h] May Houston.pm meeting On Fri, 24 Apr 2015 08:16:39 -0500 doge wrote: > I could do a sort of "How to get those pretty TravisCI and Coveralls > badges for your distribution, with DZIL specific tricks thrown in" > presentation. It took me a bit longer than I thought to figure out, > so it might be helpful; and should be a quick/easy to understand talk > and simple to put together. > > GSB So, we have another good topic idea. This one has a presenter, and no presenter has volunteered for the blocks/closures talk. * Do we have any volunteers for the blocks/closures talk? * Is there anyone else who wants to throw their hat in the ring? It would be great to schedule a few talks in a row like the last two months. G. Wade > On Thu, 2015-04-23 at 23:03 -0500, G. Wade Johnson via Houston wrote: > > It's time to find a presenter for the May Houston.pm meeting on May > > 14 at cPanel. > > > > * Any volunteers or suggestions? > > > > We still have the ideas list at > > https://github.com/estrabd/houston-pm-topics-list > > > > Any votes for one of those topics? > > > > G. Wade > > -- If knowledge can create problems, it is not through ignorance we can solve them. -- Isaac Asimov -- As a software development model, Anarchy does not scale well. -- Dave Welch From gwadej at anomaly.org Thu Apr 30 20:11:22 2015 From: gwadej at anomaly.org (G. Wade Johnson) Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2015 22:11:22 -0500 Subject: [pm-h] May Houston.pm Technical Meeting: Hooking up your distribution to TravisCI and Coveralls.io Message-ID: <20150430221122.279d8ca1@cygnus> In May, George Baugh will show how to get your distribution connected to the TravisCI and Coveralls systems for continuous testing of your code. In the talk, George will show the details of connecting to these systems, with a focus on ease of understanding. As usual, the meeting with be on the second Thursday of the May (5/14). We will meet in the lobby at 3131 W. Alabama St. between 6:30 and 7pm, and go up to the meeting room around 7pm. I look forward to seeing you there. G. Wade -- It is wise to remember that you are one of those who can be fooled some of the time. -- Laurence J. Peter