November 23rd, 2009
Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 22:15:15 -0500 (EST)
From: noreply@rubyforge.org
To: me@mydomain.com
Subject: [RubyForge] Gem index has been shut down
Hello -
You’re receiving this email because you’re a RubyForge project admin and a recent change robably affects you.
A few days ago we repointed gems.rubyforge.org to the gemcutter.org box. This means that Nick Quaranto’s excellent gemcutter app is now […]
posted by pedro mg at 8:29 pm
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November 23rd, 2009
its next week, yet fun starts much sooner; conference; talks; code; lisbon; 3day => codebits
Just like last year a lot of hacks and experiments are expected.
Kudos to the SAPO team, the organisers, to build up such an impressive event.
posted by pedro mg at 5:03 pm
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January 15th, 2009
3 or 4 new projects ahead.
One of them will be CouchDB and Merb (no DataMapper, no ActiveRecord). The db schema is modeled by each user and upon criteria decisions.
All of them Git managed, as been doing for the last year.
Served by a Debian based Linux distro, coded under Debian, UNR (my lovely little netbook), and […]
posted by pedro mg at 1:27 am
& filed under tech, web, rss, linux, os, ubuntu, ruby, standards, vim, gvim, s3, ec2, mac osx, debian, mvc, rspec, TODO, git, github, vimblog.vim, vimblog, merb, couchdb, aws | 6 Comments »
September 12th, 2006
“… we just don’t like it much.” It’s a small post, but very meaningfull by Frederico (Fred) Oliveira from Webreakstuff. I totally subscrive it. It’s about how Goplan does not work well on Internet Explorer 6 because it (IE6) does not respect standards. I wrote severall times about this. Now, Fred, even IE7 is not […]
posted by pedro mg at 8:04 pm
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