Bruhat (BooK)
Solve a problem before you become part of it.
(Moral from Groo The Wanderer #60 (Epic))
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 09:19:50AM +0100, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote:
Because the number of seats is limited to 30, and the past two hackathons
have had 40 or more people, I'm working on a process to get hold on
the most relevant people to the hackathon, while leaving some seats
it
to people to self-organize
Publishing the dates and venue early was part of this plan. :-)
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
The right answer is worthless with the wrong question!
(Moral from Groo The Wanderer #88 (Epic))
to spam them too much until we get closer to the event. :-)
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
One lesson learned is never enough.
(Moral from Groo The Wanderer #104 (Epic))
is out of time
bounds in a car - once we have everyones arrival times we can group
people together for getting trains at the same time and make sure we
have a lift for those landing late.
Yes, if I come (still not entirely sure, say 90%), I'll fly in with the
same plane.
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK
(Europe/Paris).
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
Wisdom cannot be bought. It can, at best, be rented until you can find
your own. (Moral from Groo The Wanderer #66 (Epic))
PayPal
- the budget is now help in three currencies
- BooK requested 3 more twin rooms to be upgrade to quadruple,
thus hopefully bringing the number of sponsored bed to 23
Next meeting:
irc://irc.perl.org/perl-qa
Thursday January 26th, 13:00 CET (Europe/Paris).
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Philippe Bruhat
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 10:41:08AM -0400, brian d foy wrote:
In article 20120112232237.GA5030@swoosh, Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
philippe.bru...@free.fr wrote:
- as a side remark, it would be great if the companies that use perl
would give back some of the money they saved by not having
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 09:54:10AM -0500, Matthew Horsfall (alh) wrote:
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 6:22 PM, Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
philippe.bru...@free.fr wrote:
- as a side remark, it would be great if the companies that use perl
would give back some of the money they saved by not having
. The hunt for more sponsors has restarted.
(please contact us if you know a company that [cw]ould sponsor the hackathon)
Next meeting:
irc://irc.perl.org/perl-qa
Thursday January 19th, 13:00 CET (Europe/Paris).
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
Mankind is the story of the same mistakes in different
On Tue, Jan 03, 2012 at 01:29:15PM +0100, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote:
- BooK has sent invitations by email to the people listed on the wiki
And by that I meant the people in the last section: Not registered,
but ought to be invited. Sorry about the confusion.
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK
: avoid to leave the building even if it's not a decent
lunch meal. proper dinner compensates
Next meeting:
irc://irc.perl.org/perl-qa
Thursday January 12th, 13:00 CET (Europe/Paris).
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
Danger lurks most often when you have an eye out
/qa2012/wiki).
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
The shortest distance between two points is not always the safest.
(Moral from Groo The Wanderer #69 (Epic))
).
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
The man who most obeys the king is the man who gets crowned.
(Moral from Groo The Wanderer #13 (Epic))
progress. :-)
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
There is no greater magic than knowing exactly who and what you are.
(Moral from Groo #2 (Image))
://irc.perl.org/perl-qa
Thursday December 15th, 13:00 CET (Europe/Paris).
I won't be able to attend that meeting, as I'll be at my company end-of-year
event.
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
Small disasters cause panic. Panic causes large disasters.
(Moral from Groo
account (Les Mongueurs de Perl), so the transfer is only a few clicks
away. :-)
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
Honesty is its own reward. Dishonesty is its own punishment.
(Moral from Groo The Wanderer #30 (Epic))
December 8th, 13:00 CET (Europe/Paris).
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
Destroy the little and you destroy the large.
(Moral from Groo The Wanderer #55 (Epic))
On Fri, Dec 02, 2011 at 06:40:18AM -0500, David Golden wrote:
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 6:26 AM, Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
philippe.bru...@free.fr wrote:
- Laurent started to contact sponsors of past FPW, and also obtained
more contact information for a potential sponsor
Do you have a pitch
://irc.perl.org/perl-qa
Thursday December 1st, 13:00 CET (Europe/Paris).
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
No matter how many times you explain the big problem, some people see only
their small problem.
(Moral to the Sage story, in Groo The Wanderer #93 (Epic))
On Fri, Nov 04, 2011 at 08:24:44AM +0100, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 08:58:14PM -0400, David Golden wrote:
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
philippe.bru...@free.fr wrote:
We have two possible venues:
** Carrefour Numérique, Cité des Sciences et
the meetings will last longer as the hackathon
approaches. Minutes will be posted on the perl-qa mailing-list.
Next meeting: Thursday November 10, 2012
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
You never know what love is until you lose it.
(Moral from Groo The Wanderer #38
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 10:04:24AM +0200, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote:
Some of our regular venues (French Perl Workshop, OSDC.fr, technical
meetings) are free for us to use, but closed on Mondays. So we might want
to move the hackathon to a Friday-Sunday schedule, to take advantage
hackathon is from Saturday to Monday and avoids Easter.)
We have noted the preferred dates (last week-end of March), but can't
confirm anything until we have a venue.
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
Mankind is the story of the same mistakes in different places
).
Just tossing out ideas here.
compile_ok() would certainly be interesting with scripts shipped with
a module, that usually have very little meat that needs testing (since
most of the work is done in the modules), but that one would at least
check that they compile.
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case for plan add.
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
When you open a new door, the bad comes in with the good.
(Moral from Groo The Wanderer #102 (Epic))
/ was the consensus,
and that the cpantesters tools would ignore them.
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
When you wander near evil, Security is only a function of foolishness...
(Moral from Groo The Wanderer #21 (Epic))
Bruhat (BooK)
For every winner, there must be one or more losers.
(Moral to the Sage story in Groo #111 (Epic))
.
In the meantime, I'm interested in all comments.
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
The man who does not know his own powers is the least powerful of all.
(Moral from Groo The Wanderer #113 (Epic))
on several
database engines (maybe thanks to phrasebooks or ORMs or anything)
and want to run their test suite on any available database (assuming an
empty database at the beginning of the first test), or even several of
them if they are available.
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
The right answer
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 01:17:16PM +0100, David Cantrell wrote:
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 10:56:27AM +0200, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote:
Is there any way for a test suite to use the preferred database of a
tester? Something like a TEST_DATABASE_DSN, TEST_DATABASE_USERNAME
module, but even
though he could release a test suite relying on sqlite, I thought it
would be better to use any configured database that was available on the
tester's system.
Is there a recommended way to do that?
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
The greatest enemy is the one you do not know. (Moral
.
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
The best thing about being apart is getting together again.
(Moral from Groo The Wanderer #39 (Epic))
site.
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
A wish is only as good as the wisher and what he can achieve.
(Moral from Groo The Wanderer #35 (Epic))
-actual_passed - $p-todo_passed - $p-skip;
$todo= $p-todo - $p-todo_passed;
$skip= $p-skipped;
$todo_ok = $p-todo_passed;
$not_ok = $p-failed;
$ok and $todo seem to me like fairly useful values, so please,
can we have accessors for these too?
Thanks,
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Philippe Bruhat
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 04:32:48PM +0100, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote:
See attached example.
Of course, I always laugh at those who forget to attach the announced
attachement. :-S
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
Life is a play. The secret is to know your lines, respect the other players
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:37:08AM -0400, Michael Peters wrote:
Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote:
I'm trying to ouput sexy graphs for our smoke history, and I want to
include a lot of details.
Have you looked at Smolder? It does historical graphs of smoke data as well as
nice HTML reports
:
received
expected
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
Where there are hearts of gold, there is no need for bars of steel.
(Moral from Groo The Wanderer #103 (Epic))
On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 02:29:18AM -0800, Ovid wrote:
--- Philippe Bruhat (BooK) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The biggest trouble I had was for diagnostics. I ended up considering
that diagnostics output after a test result belong to the test result
(as a comment to it), and that diagnostics
means that #
Looks like you failed 3 tests of 22. is always attached to the last test.
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
You are never too old to have your seat tanned by your Grandmother.
(Moral from Groo The Wanderer #41 (Epic))
).
It would work well with:
$ prove -v -r -- -file-with-initial-dash.t t/ :: arg1 arg2
I guess ++ would work too:
$ prove -v -r -- -file-with-initial-dash.t t/ ++ arg1 arg2
Mmm, maybe I like ++ over ::. And -- should be kept meaning what it
already means.
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
The best
On Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 12:20:49PM +, Andy Armstrong wrote:
Let's have a quick show of hands and move on, eh?
[ ] --
[ ] something else (please specify)
Press the red button to vote.
[X] ++
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
The greatest monster of them all is ignorance
would be to use TAP::Parser with the 'exec'
parameter passed to new:
my $parser = TAP::Parser-new( exec = [ $^X, $script, @options ] );
Not too practical, though.
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Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
The shortest distance between two points is not always the safest
Hi,
I've found myself passing parameters to some of my tests scripts.
Usually because I want to run a specific subset of tests only.
A typical example is:
$ AMS_REMOTE=1 perl -Ilib t/90up2date.t simpsons
1..26
# Testing 13 themes using the network (may take a while)
ok 1 # skip
Le mercredi 04 avril 2007 à 13:58, Andy Armstrong écrivait:
If you're running more than one test script with runtests / prove
you'll presumably be sending the same arguments to all of them. So it
might make sense to think about a standard(ish) vocabulary for args -
so that:
Le vendredi 03 novembre 2006 à 06:01, Thomas Klausner écrivait:
has_humanreadable_license does some where basic guessing if there's a
human-readable license (LICENSE file or pod-section).
The French often type LICENCE for LICENSE, so it might be good
to update the checking code to look for
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