From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Mon Jul 1 17:20:55 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2013 19:20:55 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] website re-skin Message-ID: <8C76CA7C-D811-4EEB-B032-7E000E428463@iinteractive.com> What do you think? http://omaha.pm.org/ Cheers, Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 From choman at gmail.com Mon Jul 1 19:42:02 2013 From: choman at gmail.com (Chad Homan) Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2013 21:42:02 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] website re-skin In-Reply-To: <8C76CA7C-D811-4EEB-B032-7E000E428463@iinteractive.com> References: <8C76CA7C-D811-4EEB-B032-7E000E428463@iinteractive.com> Message-ID: Nice Together We Win! -- Chad - I AM MONAVIE Do You Know Your Life Score? Creating A More Meaningful Life Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use Windows." Now they have two problems. On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 7:20 PM, Jay Hannah wrote: > What do you think? > > http://omaha.pm.org/ > > Cheers, > > Jay Hannah > Project Lead / Programmer > http://www.iinteractive.com > Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com > AOL IM: deafferret > Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 > Fax: 1.402.691.9496 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Omaha-pm mailing list > Omaha-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/omaha-pm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jay at jays.net Tue Jul 2 11:38:26 2013 From: jay at jays.net (Jay Hannah) Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2013 13:38:26 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] website re-skin In-Reply-To: <8C76CA7C-D811-4EEB-B032-7E000E428463@iinteractive.com> References: <8C76CA7C-D811-4EEB-B032-7E000E428463@iinteractive.com> Message-ID: <48437C4C-EA3D-4724-BF23-0C3D72530955@jays.net> On Jul 1, 2013, at 7:20 PM, Jay Hannah wrote: > http://omaha.pm.org/ Some good version of this might may a cool homepage? http://screencast.com/t/qbBHj5Ft j From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Tue Jul 9 10:38:09 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2013 12:38:09 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] Tonight's meeting moved back 1 week Message-ID: <36AE1EFD-CC55-4FB9-84CC-D4A0EBB9CF96@iinteractive.com> http://omacode.org There is a general meeting tonight at The Makery: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/omaha-maker-group/y3-W8MiDrpM So I've moved Nick's presentation back one week. Please feel free to join us at The Makery tonight anyway, to take a look around our new home. :) http://omacode.org Thanks, Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 From rob.townley at gmail.com Tue Jul 9 12:37:47 2013 From: rob.townley at gmail.com (Rob Townley) Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2013 14:37:47 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] [OMG!Code] Tonight's meeting moved back 1 week In-Reply-To: <36AE1EFD-CC55-4FB9-84CC-D4A0EBB9CF96@iinteractive.com> References: <36AE1EFD-CC55-4FB9-84CC-D4A0EBB9CF96@iinteractive.com> Message-ID: Jay, thank you for all your hard work and money. What are the plans with the Linode server? 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URL: From jay at jays.net Wed Jul 10 06:30:22 2013 From: jay at jays.net (Jay Hannah) Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 08:30:22 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] termcast.jmay.me Message-ID: <06BAF6C9-7430-43F2-9109-B808223E4718@jays.net> James Harr and I were playing with this last night: http://termcast.jmay.me/ You can run your own like so: cpanm --notest App::Termcast termcast --host termcast.jmay.me I opened a bug last night and Jason already patched it! https://github.com/jasonmay/node-termcast-server/issues/14 Wow! :) j From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Mon Jul 15 15:08:39 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 17:08:39 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] One-Day Perl Workshop in Omaha? Message-ID: Would anyone be interested in an event like this here in Omaha? http://blogs.perl.org/users/preaction/2013/07/chicagopm-planning-a-one-day-perl-workshop---interested.html How much would you pay so we could have a budget to fly people in? Thanks, Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 From mkolakow at yahoo.com Tue Jul 16 20:29:28 2013 From: mkolakow at yahoo.com (Michael Kolakowski) Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 20:29:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Omaha.pm] One-Day Perl Workshop in Omaha? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1374031768.9582.YahooMailNeo@web162105.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> I'm in and I'll take a vacation day if I have to. I haven't written hardly any perl in ages, so I'd be on the beginner to intermediate track. But if it's hands on, then I'm all for it. The link said free, but I could see a price of $20-$50 being reasonable, off the top of my head. Or is that too cheap? Topics: -Make sure Perl is installed and can write first program -How to do TDD with Perl -Various IDEs? -How to use CPAN effectively -More advanced problems/packages? -Perl integration with other languages Hopefully someone can walk away with a good kick start and at least have things set up. Hope that helps. Michael ________________________________ From: Jay Hannah To: Nebraska USA Perl Mongers of Omaha Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 5:08 PM Subject: [Omaha.pm] One-Day Perl Workshop in Omaha? Would anyone be interested in an event like this here in Omaha? ? http://blogs.perl.org/users/preaction/2013/07/chicagopm-planning-a-one-day-perl-workshop---interested.html How much would you pay so we could have a budget to fly people in? 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URL: From jay at jays.net Mon Jul 22 12:28:52 2013 From: jay at jays.net (Jay Hannah) Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 14:28:52 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] XML history grokker References: <7F5D4ECE-AF49-4BAA-AD59-F42C21DDCD16@jays.net> Message-ID: <1CBA3F2A-E471-42CD-870A-34E66299EA90@jays.net> Volunteers welcome: https://github.com/perlorg/www.pm.org/issues/29 :) jhannah Omaha.pm Perl Monger Group Leader FAQ: http://www.pm.org/faq/hosting_faq.html From jay at jays.net Mon Jul 22 13:14:04 2013 From: jay at jays.net (Jay Hannah) Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 15:14:04 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] Catalyst In-Reply-To: References: <156BA9EF-2853-4F17-9052-BE52C0BBFBBA@jays.net> Message-ID: On Jul 22, 2013, at 2:54 PM, Michael Maynard wrote: > Is there a Catalyst users group or someplace that I could post some questions? I've gone through the CPAN Tutorial and looked through the CookBook, but there are some things that I'm wondering if they are already there. For example, I have View:TT TIMER =>1 enabled to show the timing for the templates, but it breaks it down and shows each individual template time. I would like to know the total time that it took to process that page. Omaha Perl Mongers: http://omaha.pm.org IRC is huge for Catalyst, but you need a thick skin sometimes: irc.perl.org #catalyst I'm in IRC "24/7", but not on any of the email lists: http://www.catalystframework.org/ We did that at Omni Hotels -- I think we rolled our own "fancy" one...? You're familiar with the debugger output, right? CATALYST_DEBUG=1 ? I think that shows page render times...? j From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Mon Jul 22 17:03:45 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 19:03:45 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] Omaha.pm and KC.pm meeting in Austin :) Message-ID: <0B5DCC0C-BDC5-4FB5-A3B0-D10B8774BD7B@iinteractive.com> http://www.flickr.com/photos/29379919 at N07/9345855530/in/set-72157634746549099/ :) j From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Tue Jul 23 09:09:58 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 11:09:58 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] cpanm git://github.com/abw/Template2 Message-ID: Turns out you can install stuff straight from github (not CPAN) via cpanm... cpanm git://github.com/abw/Template2 I did not know that... :) Kinda handy when you're still waiting for people with commit bits to push new releases to CPAN: http://mail.template-toolkit.org/pipermail/templates/2013-July/011953.html Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Wed Jul 24 05:34:29 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 07:34:29 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] TT Version 2.25 released In-Reply-To: <51EF7FBE.7010805@wardley.org> References: <51EF7FBE.7010805@wardley.org> Message-ID: <0B74D217-BE87-4416-B7B4-184B6F87E4F9@iinteractive.com> Yay!! Thanks Andy!! Thanks Jon Jensen!! :D j On Jul 24, 2013, at 2:18 AM, Andy Wardley wrote: > Version 2.25 is released and on its way to CPAN. > > Thanks to everyone who contributed. > > A > > > #----------------------------------------------------------------------- > # Version 2.25 - 24th July 2013 > #------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > * Jon Jensen fixed the behaviour of split() which changed in Perl 5.18.0 > > * Jay Hannah added repository information for metacpan.org et. al. > > * Colin Keith fixed Template::Provider's handling of directories > > * Kevin Goess made the date plugin accept the ISO8601 "T" separator > > * David Steinbrunner fixed various typos. > > * Andreas Koenig silenced recent Pod::Simple warnings > > * Slaven Rezic silenced warnings in the replace vmethod. > > * Ricardo Signes made the Image plugin emit extra tags in a predictable order > > * Johan Vromans added the --link option to ttree. > > * Smylers added documentation for the ENCODING option. > > * Andy Wardley made some minor documentation changes relating to github. > > > _______________________________________________ > templates-announce mailing list > templates-announce at template-toolkit.org > http://mail.template-toolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/templates-announce From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Wed Jul 24 06:29:08 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 08:29:08 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] git merge, I love you Message-ID: <52F3955A-2163-425F-A036-6BA20DB98469@iinteractive.com> The fact that this kind of shit Just Works is a freaking miracle. git merge, I love you. j ? Jay-Hannahs-iMac:Template2 git:(master) git remote -v origin git at github.com:jhannah/Template2.git (fetch) origin git at github.com:jhannah/Template2.git (push) ? Jay-Hannahs-iMac:Template2 git:(master) git remote add abw git at github.com:abw/Template2.git ? Jay-Hannahs-iMac:Template2 git:(master) git fetch abw remote: Counting objects: 106, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (39/39), done. remote: Total 64 (delta 49), reused 39 (delta 25) Unpacking objects: 100% (64/64), done. From github.com:abw/Template2 * [new branch] master -> abw/master ? Jay-Hannahs-iMac:Template2 git:(master) git merge --ff-only abw/master Updating 4aceb01..0ab6797 Fast-forward Changes | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++------ HACKING | 8 ++++---- INSTALL | 22 +++++++++++----------- README | 11 +++++++---- lib/Template.pm | 8 ++++---- lib/Template/Base.pm | 4 ++-- lib/Template/Config.pm | 9 +++++---- lib/Template/Constants.pm | 4 ++-- lib/Template/Context.pm | 6 +++--- lib/Template/Directive.pm | 2 +- lib/Template/Document.pm | 4 ++-- lib/Template/FAQ.pod | 2 +- lib/Template/Filters.pm | 2 +- lib/Template/Iterator.pm | 2 +- lib/Template/Manual.pod | 2 +- lib/Template/Manual/Config.pod | 8 ++++---- lib/Template/Manual/Credits.pod | 22 ++++++++++++---------- lib/Template/Manual/Directives.pod | 10 +++++----- lib/Template/Manual/Internals.pod | 77 ++++++++++++--------------------------------------------------------------- lib/Template/Manual/Plugins.pod | 4 ++-- lib/Template/Manual/Views.pod | 6 +++--- lib/Template/Parser.pm | 8 ++++---- lib/Template/Plugin.pm | 2 +- lib/Template/Plugin/Assert.pm | 2 +- lib/Template/Plugin/Filter.pm | 2 +- lib/Template/Plugin/HTML.pm | 2 +- lib/Template/Plugin/Image.pm | 4 ++-- lib/Template/Plugin/String.pm | 4 ++-- lib/Template/Plugin/Table.pm | 2 +- lib/Template/Provider.pm | 4 ++-- lib/Template/Stash.pm | 6 +++--- lib/Template/Tutorial/Datafile.pod | 6 +++--- lib/Template/Tutorial/Web.pod | 2 +- lib/Template/VMethods.pm | 19 +++++++++++++++++++ lib/Template/View.pm | 6 +++--- 35 files changed, 148 insertions(+), 161 deletions(-) From mkolakow at gmail.com Wed Jul 24 10:52:26 2013 From: mkolakow at gmail.com (Michael Kolakowski) Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 10:52:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Omaha.pm] git merge, I love you In-Reply-To: <52F3955A-2163-425F-A036-6BA20DB98469@iinteractive.com> References: <52F3955A-2163-425F-A036-6BA20DB98469@iinteractive.com> Message-ID: <1938bbaa-7ed0-4295-9926-7551bca2e405@googlegroups.com> Can you explain why you did a fast forward only merge? I almost always do my merges/pulls as --no-ff in order to preserve history, especially when it comes to branches. At least that's how I understood things to work. And yes, git is pretty freaking awesome. Joel Splosky said it was arguably the greatest advance in software development in the past 10 years. I didn't believe him at first, but it didn't take long to see his point. Michael On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 8:29:08 AM UTC-5, jay.hannah wrote: > > The fact that this kind of shit Just Works is a freaking miracle. > > git merge, I love you. > > j > > > > ? Jay-Hannahs-iMac:Template2 git:(master) git remote -v > origin git at github.com:jhannah/Template2.git (fetch) > origin git at github.com:jhannah/Template2.git (push) > ? Jay-Hannahs-iMac:Template2 git:(master) git remote add abw > git at github.com:abw/Template2.git > ? Jay-Hannahs-iMac:Template2 git:(master) git fetch abw > remote: Counting objects: 106, done. > remote: Compressing objects: 100% (39/39), done. > remote: Total 64 (delta 49), reused 39 (delta 25) > Unpacking objects: 100% (64/64), done. > From github.com:abw/Template2 > * [new branch] master -> abw/master > ? Jay-Hannahs-iMac:Template2 git:(master) git merge --ff-only abw/master > Updating 4aceb01..0ab6797 > Fast-forward > Changes | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++------ > HACKING | 8 ++++---- > INSTALL | 22 +++++++++++----------- > README | 11 +++++++---- > lib/Template.pm | 8 ++++---- > lib/Template/Base.pm | 4 ++-- > lib/Template/Config.pm | 9 +++++---- > lib/Template/Constants.pm | 4 ++-- > lib/Template/Context.pm | 6 +++--- > lib/Template/Directive.pm | 2 +- > lib/Template/Document.pm | 4 ++-- > lib/Template/FAQ.pod | 2 +- > lib/Template/Filters.pm | 2 +- > lib/Template/Iterator.pm | 2 +- > lib/Template/Manual.pod | 2 +- > lib/Template/Manual/Config.pod | 8 ++++---- > lib/Template/Manual/Credits.pod | 22 ++++++++++++---------- > lib/Template/Manual/Directives.pod | 10 +++++----- > lib/Template/Manual/Internals.pod | 77 > ++++++++++++--------------------------------------------------------------- > lib/Template/Manual/Plugins.pod | 4 ++-- > lib/Template/Manual/Views.pod | 6 +++--- > lib/Template/Parser.pm | 8 ++++---- > lib/Template/Plugin.pm | 2 +- > lib/Template/Plugin/Assert.pm | 2 +- > lib/Template/Plugin/Filter.pm | 2 +- > lib/Template/Plugin/HTML.pm | 2 +- > lib/Template/Plugin/Image.pm | 4 ++-- > lib/Template/Plugin/String.pm | 4 ++-- > lib/Template/Plugin/Table.pm | 2 +- > lib/Template/Provider.pm | 4 ++-- > lib/Template/Stash.pm | 6 +++--- > lib/Template/Tutorial/Datafile.pod | 6 +++--- > lib/Template/Tutorial/Web.pod | 2 +- > lib/Template/VMethods.pm | 19 +++++++++++++++++++ > lib/Template/View.pm | 6 +++--- > 35 files changed, 148 insertions(+), 161 deletions(-) > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jay at jays.net Thu Jul 25 06:22:14 2013 From: jay at jays.net (Jay Hannah) Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2013 08:22:14 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] [OMG!Code] git merge, I love you In-Reply-To: <1938bbaa-7ed0-4295-9926-7551bca2e405@googlegroups.com> References: <52F3955A-2163-425F-A036-6BA20DB98469@iinteractive.com> <1938bbaa-7ed0-4295-9926-7551bca2e405@googlegroups.com> Message-ID: On Jul 24, 2013, at 12:52 PM, Michael Kolakowski wrote: > Can you explain why you did a fast forward only merge? I almost always do my merges/pulls as --no-ff in order to preserve history, especially when it comes to branches. At least that's how I understood things to work. I always use one of these two: --no-ff make damn sure I get an explicit commit. I always do this in local branch merges so I'm 'git flux' compatible (http://sartak.org/drafts/git-flux.html) --ff-only make damn sure I don't get an explicit commit. For when my local copy is "old" and I'm "catching up" to something authoritative. "hey git: Don't guess or be clever -- I'm expecting X, so if X is not possible just say so and exit without doing anything." I don't know if this is Right, Wrong, or Indifferent... :) Discussing with Nick Nisi at Coworking Wednesday yesterday we talked about: > git remote add abw git at github.com:abw/Template2.git 'upstream' might have been the "Correct" conventional name for that (not 'abw'). > git merge --ff-only abw/master In that exact scenario git rebase abw/master would have done the same thing. We think. Untested. :) "git is easy!" lol j From mkolakow at gmail.com Thu Jul 25 06:49:15 2013 From: mkolakow at gmail.com (Michael Kolakowski) Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2013 06:49:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Omaha.pm] [OMG!Code] git merge, I love you In-Reply-To: References: <52F3955A-2163-425F-A036-6BA20DB98469@iinteractive.com> <1938bbaa-7ed0-4295-9926-7551bca2e405@googlegroups.com> Message-ID: >>For when my local copy is "old" and I'm "catching up" to something authoritative. Got it. When I want to merge from the authoritative version regardless of my changes, I do something like the following: git merge --no-ff -s recursive -X theirs The -X theirs says to resolve any conflicts by simply using their copy. But of course we know there's more than one way to do it. >>so I'm 'git flux' compatible (http://sartak.org/drafts/git-flux.html) Interesting. We've been using git-flow for our branching model ( http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/ ) and I have to say it's been pretty darn good. When merging in a feature branch, we delete it right away. There's no good reason to keep them around after you've merged them. Michael On Thursday, July 25, 2013 8:22:14 AM UTC-5, Jay Hannah wrote: > > On Jul 24, 2013, at 12:52 PM, Michael Kolakowski > > wrote: > > Can you explain why you did a fast forward only merge? I almost always > do my merges/pulls as --no-ff in order to preserve history, especially when > it comes to branches. At least that's how I understood things to work. > > I always use one of these two: > > --no-ff make damn sure I get an explicit commit. I always do this in > local branch merges so I'm 'git flux' compatible ( > http://sartak.org/drafts/git-flux.html) > > --ff-only make damn sure I don't get an explicit commit. For when my > local copy is "old" and I'm "catching up" to something authoritative. > > "hey git: Don't guess or be clever -- I'm expecting X, so if X is not > possible just say so and exit without doing anything." > > I don't know if this is Right, Wrong, or Indifferent... :) > > Discussing with Nick Nisi at Coworking Wednesday yesterday we talked > about: > > > git remote add abw git at github.com:abw/Template2.git > > 'upstream' might have been the "Correct" conventional name for that (not > 'abw'). > > > git merge --ff-only abw/master > > In that exact scenario > > git rebase abw/master > > would have done the same thing. We think. 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