Re: [rb-general] Interested In Reproducible Builds Summit 2019

2019-09-23 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi Omar, On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 10:00:34AM -0400, Omar Navarro Leija wrote: > Thank you everyone for their feedback. Sounds good. I will work on a draft > of our paper that we can share with people interested. I will report back > to my lab and see about coming! cool, looking forward to hear

Re: [rb-general] Interested In Reproducible Builds Summit 2019

2019-09-23 Thread Omar Navarro Leija
Hello! Thank you everyone for their feedback. Sounds good. I will work on a draft of our paper that we can share with people interested. I will report back to my lab and see about coming! Thank you for your time. Omar On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 6:58 AM Holger Levsen wrote: > Hi Omar, hi Kelly,

Re: [rb-general] [Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-website][master] Misc æsthetic cleanups to homepage.

2019-09-23 Thread Lars Wirzenius
On Mon, 2019-09-23 at 12:16 +, Holger Levsen wrote: > what number would you suggest? I'd suggest something like 15 (and not > less or equall 11) but then I'd think we'd still need /oldnews... Is it possible to restrict by age of post? signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed

Re: [rb-general] [Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-website][master] Misc æsthetic cleanups to homepage.

2019-09-23 Thread Holger Levsen
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 01:05:37PM +0100, Chris Lamb wrote: > I see and share this sentiment, so why not bump the limit instead of > removing it entirely? I would agree that the older entries are a little > dated. what number would you suggest? I'd suggest something like 15 (and not less or

Re: [rb-general] [Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-website][master] Misc æsthetic cleanups to homepage.

2019-09-23 Thread Chris Lamb
Holger Levsen wrote: > what I dislike / find suboptimal about this solution is that there will > many old news entries before showing the reports on /news I see and share this sentiment, so why not bump the limit instead of removing it entirely? I would agree that the older entries are a little

Re: [rb-general] [Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-website][master] Misc æsthetic cleanups to homepage.

2019-09-23 Thread Holger Levsen
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 12:21:45PM +0100, Chris Lamb wrote: > As some background, I actually deliberately merged the two pages as they > kind of have the same role and it was yet another navigation item agreed > - {% for post in site.posts limit: 5 %} > + {% for post in site.posts %} > > ...

Re: [rb-general] [Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-website][master] Misc æsthetic cleanups to homepage.

2019-09-23 Thread Chris Lamb
Hi Holger, > I'm not sure how to best fix this, either we could show all news and > reports on that page, or we could split that page in two. As some background, I actually deliberately merged the two pages as they kind of have the same role and it was yet another navigation item (the fewer of

Re: [rb-general] Interested In Reproducible Builds Summit 2019

2019-09-23 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi Omar, hi Kelly, thanks a lot for reaching out and please excuse the/my small delay in replying. On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 06:13:59PM -0400, Omar Navarro Leija wrote: > We are both doctoral students at the University Of Pennsylvania. We are > part of a collaboration between UPenn and University

Re: [rb-general] [Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-website][master] Misc æsthetic cleanups to homepage.

2019-09-23 Thread Holger Levsen
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 09:05:32AM +, Chris Lamb wrote: > bbc3bf37 by Chris Lamb at 2019-09-23T09:04:49Z > Misc æsthetic cleanups to homepage. [...] > +([See all]({{ "/news/" | prepend: site.baseurl }})) and > +([See all]({{ "/news/" | prepend: site.baseurl }})) first off, thanks for

Re: [rb-general] Addresses in (I)Python output

2019-09-23 Thread Chris Lamb
Hi Rebecca, > In Python, objects that don't have an explicit string representation > have a default one that includes their memory address, which is very > likely to vary from run to run: > > >>> lambda x: x > at 0x7f80c9f937b8> […] > (a) Modify the documentation to not print these objects

[rb-general] Addresses in (I)Python output

2019-09-23 Thread Rebecca N. Palmer via rb-general
In Python, objects that don't have an explicit string representation have a default one that includes their memory address, which is very likely to vary from run to run: >>> lambda x:x at 0x7f80c9f937b8> The documentation of some Python modules (e.g. pandas[0] and statsmodels) includes