that, the nhruby.org domain will be transferred to Nick
and he will take over hosting the web site (and adding a new blog, which
is planned to eventually replace the wiki).
It's been an honor and privilege to be involved in one of the first
Ruby/Rails user groups in New Hampshire.
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an accurate headcount for the restaurant, since we have reserved a
semi-private room.
WHEN: Tuesday, December 2, 2008. 7-9 PM.
WHERE: The Rosa Restaurant, 80 State Street, Portsmouth, NH
Links:
http://www.therosa.com
http://wiki.nhruby.org/index.php/Upcoming_meetings
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Welcome back, GNHLUG. You were missed. :)
For the past few weeks I have been getting deluged in financial-related
spam, particularly debt consolidation and forgiveness schemes.
A while back I enabled some of the network checks (e.g, razor) and that
dramatically reduced the amount of spam that
The NH Ruby and Rails User Group will not have a meeting this month
(November) due to the Boston Professional Ruby conference which is
happening the same week.
Also, we will be holding a social gathering on Tuesday, December 2 in
lieu of our December meeting.
Join us in Portsmouth (location TBA)
Offices, 1000 Market Street, Portsmouth, NH.
For a map and driving directions, see our wiki site:
http://wiki.nhruby.org/index.php/Upcoming_meetings
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* Scott Garman will be giving a talk on how to quickly set up a Virtual
Private Server (VPS) as a Rails deployment environment. This talk is
specifically geared toward this process as preparation for the Rails
Rumble programming contest, coming up in mid October. Rumble
participants will be given
.
* Scott Garman will be giving a talk on how to quickly set up a Virtual
Private Server (VPS) as a Rails deployment environment. This talk is
specifically geared toward this process as preparation for the Rails
Rumble programming contest, coming up in mid October. Rumble
participants will be given
Nick Plante and I have been up against some intense work schedules
recently and we've decided to cancel the August NHRuby.org meeting.
We are planning some great material for the September meeting, however.
So enjoy the summer and we'll see you next month!
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Market Street, Portsmouth, NH.
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I have a number of technical and programming books I'd be willing to
donate to the group. Who do I contact about this?
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-compliant.
http://rack.rubyforge.org
Scott Garman will give a live demo of the NetBeans 6.1 IDE, discussing
some of the recent improvements with v6.1 as well as tips for maximizing
your efficiency while using NetBeans for Rails and web development. It
will include an example of debugging a Rails
Some good news Ogg adoption by a (somewhat) local radio station.
Scott
Original Message
Subject: [FSF] NPR station WBUR Boston adds support for free audio standard
Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 14:19:09 -0400
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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http://rack.rubyforge.org
Scott Garman will give a live demo of the NetBeans 6.1 IDE, discussing
some of the recent improvements with v6.1 as well as tips for maximizing
your efficiency while using NetBeans for Rails and web development. It
will include an example of debugging a Rails
Scott Garman wrote:
WHEN: Tuesday, April 15, 2008. 7-9 PM.
WHERE: RMC Research Offices, 1000 Market Street, Portsmouth, NH.
For a map and driving directions, see our wiki site:
http://wiki.nhruby.org/index.php/Upcoming_meetings
Please note - the date was wrong in the body of the message
Since the subject of IMAP servers has come up, I thought I'd ask about
something I really need to get around to soon. I have issues with mbox
corruption about 1-2 times per year, and still haven't made the switch
to Maildir. I'd like to do it before I get an urgent crisis again. :)
I'm using
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to look up the strftime() format
options with a simple:
cheat strftime
You can see a list of existing cheat sheets that the cheat gem can
currently display here:
http://cheat.errtheblog.com/b
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Drew Van Zandt wrote:
Sort of a global man... shouldn't the syntax be:
god strftime
Interestingly, there is a commonly used Ruby program named god, which is
effectively a clone of Monit with Ruby-friendly configuration. :)
http://god.rubyforge.org/
http://tildeslash.com/monit/
I
of attendee-driven problems to work on,
Scott Garman and Nick Plante will demonstrate how to contribute to an
open source Rails project by fixing bugs and increasing test code
coverage. Applications may include the Mephisto blogging software,
Radiant content management system, DataMapper
.
In the event that we run out of attendee-driven problems to work on,
Scott Garman and Nick Plante will demonstrate how to contribute to an
open source Rails project by fixing bugs and increasing test code
coverage. We're still selecting the app, and will include it in the
second meeting announcement
Since the topic of help desk and asset management software has come up
on this list recently, I thought I'd forward along a long list of OSS
web applications that handle these tasks:
http://www.opensourcehelpdesklist.com/
Lots of stuff on it I wasn't aware of.
Scott
I recently posted this on my blog, but figured that if there was anyone
I knew who could come up with a better solution, it would be someone on
this list...
Scott
Secure shell (ssh) uses cryptographic keys to uniquely identify
(fingerprint) the hosts that you connect to. Once you
Bruce Dawson wrote:
You can pre-load the host keys in /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts. (Don't
forget to prefix each line with the hostname/IP address; yes - you can
use wildcards - see sshd(8)).
Thanks for the reply, Bruce. Unfortunately my problem is that I want to
avoid the host key lookups
Cole Tuininga wrote:
On Wed, 2008-04-02 at 11:17 -0400, Scott Garman wrote:
I recently posted this on my blog, but figured that if there was anyone
I knew who could come up with a better solution, it would be someone on
this list...
Why not just give known devices a static IP out
FYI, the NH Ruby and Rails User group is setting up the WebEx online
meeting. The meeting is from 7-9pm, and instructions for connecting can
be found at:
http://wiki.nhruby.org/index.php/Upcoming_meetings
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on the wiki. Please bear with us if things don't
go smoothly, this is an experiment. :)
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, 2008. 7-9 PM.
WHERE: RMC Research Offices, 1000 Market Street, Portsmouth, NH.
For a map and driving directions, see our wiki site:
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, but I'm pretty excited about it.
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Scott Garman also gave a talk on ActionMailer, the Ruby on Rails
component that sends and receives email. This talk included code
examples from a live production Rails app, including testing practices
for both unit and functional/integration testing.
Both presentations have PDF slides
. At the same time, your OpenID can stay with you, no matter which
Provider you move to. And best of all, the OpenID technology is not
proprietary and is completely free.
Additionally, Scott Garman will give an overview of ActionMailer, the
Ruby on Rails component which handles sending and receiving e-mail
stay with you, no matter which
Provider you move to. And best of all, the OpenID technology is not
proprietary and is completely free.
Additionally, Scott Garman will give an overview of ActionMailer, the
Ruby on Rails component which handles sending and receiving e-mail.
Scott's presentation
of Practical Ruby Gems and the upcoming book Practical
Reporting with Ruby and Rails, both published by Apress.
Scott Garman will also give a brief demonstration of monit, a powerful
utility that can monitor processes and files and manage them
automatically when certain trigger points are hit (e.g, RAM
).
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Scott Garman will also give a brief demonstration of monit, a powerful
utility that can monitor processes and files and manage them
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Tonight's NHRuby.org meeting topic will be on deploying Ruby on Rails
applications. While back in May our meeting focus was on using
Capistrano as our primary deployment tool, this month Scott Garman will
be demonstrating a simpler application to manage Rails deployments,
called Vlad the Deployer
wrote a review of this book on Bookpool's site as
well.
http://www.bookpool.com/sm/1590596897
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This month's NHRuby.org meeting topic will be on deploying Ruby on Rails
applications. While back in May our meeting focus was on using
Capistrano as our primary deployment tool, this month Scott Garman will
be demonstrating a simpler application to manage Rails deployments,
called Vlad
with an external hard drive
that has an eSATA port.
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Tomorrow's NH Ruby/Rails User Group meeting will include a continuation
of the live coding project Nick Plante and Scott Garman started during
the July meeting. This project was to develop a web application where
group members could submit proposed topics for future meetings, and vote
The NH Ruby/Rails User Group will hold its next meeting on Tuesday,
September 25, 2007. Please note that this is one week later than our
usual schedule of the third Tues. of the month.
I'll send out the usual meeting announcement late next week.
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WHEN: Tuesday, August 21, 2007. 7-9 PM.
WHERE: RMC Research Offices, Portsmouth, NH.
For a map and driving directions, see our wiki site:
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A total of seven folks dropped by the July meeting of NHRuby.org, and
were treated to a live coding session by Nick Plante and Scott Garman to
create a Rails-based web application for tracking proposed meeting topics.
Models were created, database migrations were demonstrated, RESTful
design
Sorry about the late notice - I've been traveling since last Thursday.
So I'll keep this short and to the point.
WHEN: Tuesday, July 17, 2007. 7-9 PM.
WHERE: RMC Research Offices, Portsmouth, NH
WHAT: This month's meeting will consist of a live coding session where
group members Scott Garman
presentation can be downloaded from:
http://www.nhruby.org/downloads/contributing_to_OSS_projects_nick_plante_jun07.pdf
Scott Garman then gave a short overview of some of the best screencasts
for Ruby on Rails developers. These links are great resources for
newcomers to Rails as well as experienced
that before I wrote to /dev/sdc, assuming it was my
CF card reader...
:[
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with
ActionScript and RESTful Resources (Nick Plante).
* Using the TabNav Plugin to Generate Tabbed Navigation for Your Rails
App (Scott Garman).
* An overview of screencast tutorial resources for Rails developers
(Scott Garman).
And feel free to join us for a beer in Portsmouth afterwards!
PLEASE NOTE
The NH Ruby/Rails user group met Tuesday night at the Portsmouth Public
Library for a presentation on how to deploy a Ruby on Rails application.
A total of six people attended, including three new faces.
Scott Garman gave a demo/tutorial on what's involved in deploying a Ruby
on Rails application
This month, Scott Garman will be discussing one of the most common ways
of deploying Ruby on Rails applications. This will include a discussion
of a Rails deployment environment based on Apache v2.2,
mod_proxy_balancer, Mongrel, and MySQL.
After discussing the deployment environment, Scott
Now that we've dried out a bit from the wet weather...it's almost time
for another NHRuby.org meeting!
This month, Scott Garman will be discussing one of the most common ways
of deploying Ruby on Rails applications. This will include a discussion
of a Rails deployment environment based on Apache
or URLs or video, I hope you'll share.
Ditto. I'd love to hear this talk at CentraLUG or SLUG.
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The April meeting of the NH Ruby User Group was a bit more sparse than
usual, due no doubt to the flooding that was still ongoing the night of
April 17. A total of four people were in attendance.
Nick Plante and Scott Garman gave some great lightning talks on various
topics, including rake (Nick
Chunky bacon - it's not just for breakfast, anymore! *
There's a storm moving in towards Portsmouth, NH on Tuesday night, and
it's the NHRuby.org Lightning Talks! Lightning talks are brief (5-15
minute) presentations which will be on Ruby-related topics.
Currently, Nick Plante and Scott Garman
-related topics.
Currently, Nick Plante and Scott Garman will be giving lightning talks
on topics including RESTful web applications (Nick), the RMagick
graphics library (Nick), and a demo of the Rails-based ProgressPuppy
task manager (Scott). If you'd like to give a lightning talk at this
meeting
Is anyone here running Linux on a Dell Latitude D620 laptop? I'm
seriously considering buying one and have some specific questions for
someone currently using it.
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talks from Nick Plante, Scott Garman, and anyone else who would like to
come up and give a short demo of something Ruby-related.
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Scott Garman wrote:
Not only did Brian impress us with the ease with which you can use
cryptography libraries in Ruby, but he also give us quick tours of the
Camping mini-framework for web applications, and demo'd some basic
features of Ruby on Rails in his financial portfolio management
(2nd
floor), Portsmouth, NH.
For more details, including a map of the meeting location, see:
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I'll be doing a project at work with some high-end IP security cameras
and Linux (Axis and Panasonic), so I'd be happy to report on how that
goes later this summer.
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noted in another e-mail.
The system in question is now running dhcp3-client and I believe this
will fix the problem.
Thank you very much!
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Unstable/Testing to use on Stable?
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A discussion mailing list:
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Upcoming meeting information can be found on the wiki. I'll send out a
formal meeting announcement at the start of February.
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, whether you’re a Ruby pro or just
want to know what all the hype is about. :)
I hope to see you there!
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WHEN: Tuesday, January 16, 2007, from 7-9 PM (same time)
WHERE: Morse Hall, Room 301, UNH Campus. Durham, NH (new location, but
still at UNH)
WHAT: Scott Garman will be sharing some of his favorite resources for
developing with Ruby/Rails and following the community. We'll also
engage
a line if you'd like to attend and I can forward you
directions to the library and places where you can park.
And in a feeble effort to not seem *too* off-topic, I develop and deploy
Ruby and Rails apps on Ubuntu and CentOS platforms, respectively. :)
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Travis Roy wrote:
Anybody else have a good plate? I had one that said HAXXOR for a while.
GOLINUX :)
For photos, see:
http://www.zenlinux.com/golinux_front.jpg
http://www.zenlinux.com/golinux_back.jpg
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it afterwards as an ogg/mp3 file?
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- Information on doing the same thing via the parallel port would
also be very relevant to me.
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I/O out there.
Thanks Tom, this is extremely useful and exactly what I'm looking for
for some of the I/O I'll be doing!
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driver has to support, or is this handled
by the CF firmware?
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to create a file called allowed-hosts and
stick it in denyhost's working directory:
http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/faq.html#3_7
Throw your home and work IPs in there and then you can mistype your
passwords to your heart's content. :)
HTH,
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they see them, but hey - I figure it's good for a few laughs. :)
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will lend temporary points.
I'm also a CACert notary, and live in Dover.
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distributions.
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distribution that could do both.
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TortoiseSVN highly enough on
the Windows side. It's actually a plug-in for Windows Explorer that
works great; all the developers I've set up to use it so far at work
prefer it over WinCVS hands down.
http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/
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if that would work.
Perhaps a better solution would be to set up a normal user account (ie,
not uid=0) and give this user sudo access to run shutdown?
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On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 12:08, Derek Martin wrote:
On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 12:00:23PM -0400, Scott Garman wrote:
I have pcap traces on each side of the connection during a bounce if
anyone is curious enough to want them. It looks like Exchange just kills
the connection in the middle
Many thanks to Jeff Macdonald, who told me to try replacing a with 2
in the sendmail.cf section:
Mesmtp, P=[IPC], F=mDFMuXa, S=EnvFromSMTP/HdrFromSMTP ...
Setting F to mDFMuX2 did the trick. Now to wait and see if that makes a
difference (not bloody likely IMO).
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from this without having to do a reinstall? This is, ahem,
a time-critical problem. :( :( :(
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On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 10:02, Marc Nozell wrote:
On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 09:38, Scott Garman wrote:
My situation: I have an HP server with two hot-swap SCSI drive bays.
It's got a RAID controller in it, which has to initialize new drives
before they can be recognized by the controller
combinations of things and read documentation on all
of the apache directives I'm using, and I don't get what's going on. Any
thoughts?
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Here's a silly question:
Is there a command or byte sequence I can extract from an ISO or CD-ROM
to test if it is bootable without actually trying to boot from it?
Overall I'm also curious exactly what it is that makes a bootable CD
bootable.
Scott
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Is anyone else getting this recently? My mail server is being pounded
with a kind of spam dictionary attack using common first names, ie
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a ton of noise in the logs and the host that's doing it is making
hundreds of attempts per
deal with Comcast.
I've canceled my Comcast service as of tomorrow and will be getting the
new Earthlink service next week. Drop me a line off-list if you'd like
to hear how it goes.
Scott
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this is going to impact broadband internet access
fees?
In regards to a claim made by the article, The company also plans to
double the downstream speeds for Internet service, which it said would
occur at no additional cost to customers, - I'll believe it when I see
it.
Scott
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