On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 9:09 PM, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
>
> On Apr 6, 2012, at 4:20 AM, Laurent Sansonetti
> wrote:
>
> Yes, I'm still alive :) As you may have noticed, I have been absent
> here for a few months.
>
>
> [ Looks at Calendar] I think it was closer to 6 months, actually, but hey -
On Apr 6, 2012, at 4:20 AM, Laurent Sansonetti
wrote:
> Yes, I'm still alive :) As you may have noticed, I have been absent
> here for a few months.
[ Looks at Calendar] I think it was closer to 6 months, actually, but hey -
who's counting! :-)
In any case, any sign of Laurent is always n
I have been experimenting with different alternate memory models for
> MacRuby on my spare time, and one of them seems to work well, modulo a
> few leaks. It's similar to ARC in design (but it has a different
> implementation). I have been working on a MacRuby app with friends
> using the new code,
(new troller here...)
I use something like this for creating Git change-logs formatted for
Confluence. You could easily modify it for other types of output.
git log --name-status --no-merges --format="* %aN on %ad, %h, %s"
--date=short --since="1 week ago"
You can also use diff ranges (e.g. HE
You can also use git log or GitHub:
https://github.com/MacRuby/MacRuby/compare/0.10...0.11
- Matt
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 7:01 PM, Eloy Duran wrote:
> > Yes, I'm still alive :) As you may have noticed, I have been absent
> > here for a few months. Last year we got a baby, then we moved back to
> Yes, I'm still alive :) As you may have noticed, I have been absent
> here for a few months. Last year we got a baby, then we moved back to
> Europe. I decided to leave Apple a few months ago to achieve one of my
> dreams: work on a startup, in part so that I would be flexible in my
> time and be
Hi guys,
Yes, I'm still alive :) As you may have noticed, I have been absent
here for a few months. Last year we got a baby, then we moved back to
Europe. I decided to leave Apple a few months ago to achieve one of my
dreams: work on a startup, in part so that I would be flexible in my
time and be