That'd be great Aston.
Thanks,
- Matt
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 2:59 PM, az...@gmx.net wrote:
> I think it would be easier to collaborate on a project like this if we had
> a good forum - where threads can be sticked, announcements be posted etc
>
> It's one of the things I miss from the PHP wor
I think it would be easier to collaborate on a project like this if we had a
good forum - where threads can be sticked, announcements be posted etc
It's one of the things I miss from the PHP world, where there are lots of
communities using forums very effectively. From support to collaboration,
True, waiting on Laurent for this may be the wrong approach. I have done
a fair bit of my own investigation, and do not know where to go next, hence
posting here.
In short, yes, Amalgalite uses and exposes more features of SQLite than are
generally available from default builds, and even OSX's non
At 12:11 PM -0700 9/13/11, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> I'm not Laurent, but I'll also say that simply waiting for
> him to answer this question may be the wrong approach.
+1
> For one, the project (in order to truly be successful) needs
> to move away from the "single point of failure" model ...
I'm not Laurent, but I'll also say that simply waiting for him to answer this
question may be the wrong approach. For one, the project (in order to truly be
successful) needs to move away from the "single point of failure" model that
over-reliance on Laurent has historically represented. This
Hi,
thanks your tweak still works for this basic example.
you filed a bug report for this?
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> Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 11:00:05 -0700
> From: Morgan Schweers
> To: "MacRuby development discussions."
>
> Subject: Re: [MacRuby-devel] Sequel and macruby
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> Con
Thanks, and lets hope Laurent can tell us what to do here :-).
enjoy,
-jeremy
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 07:39:37PM -0700, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> That's a good question, and honestly I have no idea :(
> Laurent is on vacation so he's not checking the mailing list, but he should
> be back soon and