What sort of information would you like to see on such a page?
On Sunday, April 8, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Henry Maddocks wrote:
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> On 7/04/2012, at 11:24 PM, Francis Chong (mailto:fran...@ignition.hk)> wrote:
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> > Automatic Reference Counting implements automatic memory management for
> > Objecti
When I was still at Apple, I actually started work on a library for MacRuby
backed by CoreData, but I had to leave it before it was done. To address the
"why" question: CoreData ties in very closely with a lot of the Cocoa UI
libraries (and other libraries). It also has features that other Ruby
I can start migrating the macruby-Recipes repository to the wiki section of
Github, but I'd like to make the case they should be in a sub-module or
repository that users can download directly, not just view on the wiki.
I've started, but have largely failed -- due to a new job -- to "port"
Mag
If it would help, I can give you a SQL dump of Trac.
-Bill
On Apr 8, 2012, at 1:53 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> It looks really promising, is there a way to keep the original reporter or do
> Github tickets have to be attached at an actual user. If that's the case, is
> there a way to find us
> I was wondering if there would be benefit to writing (a) Generator(s) ala'
> Rails' "rails" script for the stubbing out of apps and m,v,c ? Imagine:
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> facet new
> facet g model
> …
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> Thoughts?
I had started on rewriting my tools for that for MacRuby, actually based on the
same way Rail
On 9/04/2012, at 8:23 PM, Joshua Ballanco wrote:
> What sort of information would you like to see on such a page?
Your Boston.rb video covers most of what I wanted to know. I might write
something up myself and put it on the wiki for review.
Henry
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Jake,
Would you have time to continue with this effort, or should I continue
looking into the import?
Thanks,
dan
On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 9:00 AM, Jake Smith wrote:
> I have already tried importing the tickets to GitHub at
> http://github.com/theviolentbear/macruby-issues using
> https://gith
I will have time, but not until the 16th or 17th. If that time frame works,
then I should be able to handle it. @bill I don't need the SQL dump unless we
need something that's not exposed by the CSV reports. @matt As far as I can
tell so far, I can map email addresses to github usernames as long