Hi Ahmed,
We are similar, we run ubuntu, and use pip, npm, rvm as alternate package
managers. We basically decide if the project is stable/changes less than
quarterly, use the apt-get package, otherwise use whatever package manager
for the language you're using as they will almost always be more u
Hi there,
We're building (and deploying) a large scale app (python+rails+mongodb) and
others. Now developers are running rampant install python dependencies from
pip, and ruby stuff with rvm...etc. Some of the packages needed, are in apt
repos, some are older versions, and some are not there at al
Hello,
Full IRC logs can be found in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Server/20130115, along with these
minutes.
== Meeting summary ==
=== ACTION points ===
ACTION points from previous meeting
* move to
http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-r-tracking-bug-tasks.html