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Repository: https://github.com/zerovm/swift-browser
Demo here: http://www.zerovm.org/swift-browser/#/
You mention node status and cluster health -- this is unfortunately not
what I considered in Swift Browser.
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Radomir Dopieralski openst...@sheep.art.pl writes:
On 22/01/15 11:27, Martin Geisler wrote:
Maybe this is a dumb question, but if there already is a system
package for, say, Angular, why is the XStatic packge needed then?
Could the system package for Horizon not just point directly to where
the
system package for Horizon not just point directly to where the Angular
package has put its files?
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Matthias Runge mru...@redhat.com writes:
On 21/01/15 09:59, Martin Geisler wrote:
This seems to imply that users will download at least one .js file
per dependency.
Not necessarily. We still use django-compressor, which copies all
javascript into fewer files. E.g. here in my untweaked
, web apps prefer
static compilation and discourages dynamic linking.
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to affect the behavior. It will
have some pros (people can search the logs for old discussions) and some
cons (people might not bother posting a summary of an IRC discussion on
the mailing list).
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can find a demo here:
http://www.zerovm.org/swift-browser/
(Please let me know if these announcements become too frequent. I expect
to release minor versions in 2-4 week intervals in the future.)
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Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org writes:
Hi Thomas,
On 11/15/2014 05:34 PM, Martin Geisler wrote:
I'm sorry if I came across as being hostile towards packagers and
distros. I've been running Debian for 15 years and that is because of
the work the Debian developers put into making the system
know then that I can easily remove
the sofware later.
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Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org writes:
On 11/14/2014 06:30 AM, Martin Geisler wrote:
That is, I think Horizon developers will use these tools to produce a
release -- a tarball -- and that tarball will be something you unpack
on your webserver and then you're done. I base this on what I've
? With normal JavaScript
I would know how to do this.
(Here I would apparently use gulp-if together with something called a
lazypipe and I would still need to somehow insert the extra files in the
stream.)
[1]: https://github.com/zerovm/swift-browser/blob/master/Gruntfile.js
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this kind of tests -- with
Protractor you get up and running very quickly.
I don't have anything to compare it with, though, but it's the standard
for Angular development and that alone should be a strong hint.
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in the Python world with pip (multiple versions
installed concurrently).
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Matthias Runge mru...@redhat.com writes:
On 13/11/14 15:56, Martin Geisler wrote:
Maybe a silly question, but why insist on this? Why would you insist on
installing a JavaScript based application using your package manager?
I'm a huge fan of package managers and typically refuse to install
Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org writes:
On 11/13/2014 10:56 PM, Martin Geisler wrote:
Maybe a silly question, but why insist on this? Why would you insist on
installing a JavaScript based application using your package manager?
I'm a huge fan of package managers and typically refuse
They're trying to resolve that https://github.com/jshint/jshint/issues/1234
I've switched to ESLint for my own projects:
http://eslint.org/
I find it to be better documented and easier to extend than JSHint. Plus
it has had a sane license from the beginning :)
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might be too much for a full
OpenStack dashboard.
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Swift installation.
This first release includes a basic feature set which allows you to:
* Authenticate using Keystone and LiteAuth.
* Browse containers and pseudo-directories.
* Create and delete containers.
* Edit object content and metadata.
* Upload and delete objects.
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So that is why I'm focusing on Swift now and will later add support for
starting these ZeroVM jobs to the browser.
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. And maybe load balancing. And maybe API access
filtering.
I like this option for the flexibility it gives you.
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MIT long ago.
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himself using basic Git commands
before he submits the collapsed commit.
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to see test
failures. I counted 12 failed and 61 successful test runs -- about 16%
of the test runs failed for no good reason.
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Sean Dague s...@dague.net writes:
On 06/25/2014 07:53 AM, Martin Geisler wrote:
Sean Dague s...@dague.net writes:
I've only submitted some small trivial patches. As far as I could
tell, Gerrit triggered a full test cycle when I just changed the
commit message. That surprised me and made
on the branch. So this is not 100% pain free.)
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Sean Dague s...@dague.net writes:
On 06/25/2014 03:56 AM, Martin Geisler wrote:
In the Mercurial project we accept contributions sent as patches
only. There it's common for the core developers to fix the commit
message locally before importing a patch. That makes it quick to fix
through when someone asks for help.
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as-deployed configuration
Whether 100% test coverage is worth is it another question. People
sometimes confuse 100% test coverage with 100% bug free, which is
just wrong.
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about patches doing one thing only. Exaclty what one thing can then
sometimes be up for debate :)
Thanks for the help so far!
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Pádraig Brady p...@draigbrady.com writes:
On 05/28/2014 08:16 AM, Martin Geisler wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to get my feet wet with OpenStack development, so I recently
tried to submit some small patches. One small thing I noticed was that
some files used
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On 05/28/2014 08:16 AM, Martin Geisler wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to get my feet wet with OpenStack development,
Welcome aboard! Thanks for contributing. :)
so I recently
tried to submit some small patches. One small thing I noticed was that
some files used
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