Aww, it's alright. It was a flimsy shoebox anyway, just a couple
pieces of
cardboard and some duct tape, really.
Thanks for catching that bug. I really should have been checking that
images
actually existed before trying to access them. One (&& self.image)
later, and
everything's cool again.
If your image doesn't upload, because it's over a megabyte, or RMagick
chokes on it, or some other arcane reason, you should see the default
image instead.
And regarding that Go program — beautiful.
— Jeremy
On Feb 19, 2008, at 2:47 AM, Jesse Thompson wrote:
Crap. Crappity crap.
Sally cruikshank tried to warn me:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oe1i552awNg
but I put a couple apps into the shoebox. And it broket!
(I think the trouble is the png thumbnail I tried to use on the
second app I posted. :( )
- - Jesse
On Feb 18, 2008 3:07 PM, Jeremy Ashkenas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
RSS, of course . . .
And it's done. If you browse to the-shoebox.org, you'll see that RSS
auto-discovery thingie in your browser. Otherwise,
http://the-shoebox.org/feed.rss
is the link. It will notify you when new apps are added, and also
when new versions are posted to existing apps.
There are not any consistent license terms for apps on the site. The
license (if any) is up to the author of the app. I'd like for people
to be able to post up opaque .shy's on password-protected pages, at
one end of the scale — and at the other end, post apps in the public
domain, with pages that anyone can edit and upload versions to.
I'm hoping that there'll be more of the latter. Everything is being
saved to (and served from) S3, so it's a pretty safe place to tuck
away your apps.
— Jeremy
On Feb 18, 2008, at 2:08 PM, Ernest Prabhakar wrote:
>> I'm looking forward to filling up the shoebox.
>> — Jeremy
>>
>> http://the-shoebox.org
>
> Sweet!
>
> Can we pretty-please get an RSS feed, to help track when new apps
> arrive?
>
> Also, are they are any consistent license terms for apps on the
site?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- Ernie P.
>