hello,
On 15 May 2012 04:09, Colin Campbell c...@shaw.ca wrote:
On 12-05-14 10:00 AM, James wrote:
ALso I am not sure if testing your own patches and changing them to
patch-review is 'good form'
+1 from a Controller!
I saw (USA?) Colin had started to test patches as well
Alberta,
Hi Graham,
Il giorno dom, 13/05/2012 alle 19.24 +0200, Graham Percival ha scritto:
Agreed. I think the most we'd use it for would be LSR. I don't
think we should give ssh logins to developers for testing patches;
that should be done locally otherwise it could easily lead to
major headaches
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 02:25:29PM +0200, John Mandereau wrote:
Hi Graham,
Il giorno dom, 13/05/2012 alle 19.24 +0200, Graham Percival ha scritto:
Agreed. I think the most we'd use it for would be LSR. I don't
think we should give ssh logins to developers for testing patches;
that should
?
A subset of Mike, you and me?
I'd rather not touch it if possible -- I spent a moderate amount
of thought+effort into the Patchy system specifically because I
wanted it to be decentralized.
The main reason I want the server at Paris VIII is so that people can use it
without tying up their home
it to be decentralized.
The main reason I want the server at Paris VIII is so that people can use it
without tying up their home machine. Ideally, it'll just ping them whenever
it's done. This'll be really helpful for me - I often have heavy processes
running on my MacBook Pro and builds slow
m...@apollinemike.com m...@apollinemike.com writes:
For me, it is faster to write a lot of kludgy code, see what it
breaks, and then write good code [1] rather than trying to write good
code from the get-go. So cheap regtests definitely help.
That sounds uncomfortably like: It's ok to design
On 14 mai 2012, at 18:28, David Kastrup wrote:
m...@apollinemike.com m...@apollinemike.com writes:
For me, it is faster to write a lot of kludgy code, see what it
breaks, and then write good code [1] rather than trying to write good
code from the get-go. So cheap regtests definitely help.
Hey all,
Just got off the phone with John M about setting up a server at Paris VIII.
He'll be going as the LilyPond rep on Wednesday to chat with the people there
(Valentin's teaching piano and I'm in rehearsal all day, otherwise we'd all
go...music gets in the way of LilyPond yet again
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From: m...@apollinemike.com
To: LilyPond-Devel list lilypond-devel@gnu.org
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2012 11:08 AM
Subject: Server at Paris VIII
Hey all,
Just got off the phone with John M about setting up a server at Paris
VIII. He'll be going as the LilyPond rep
On 13 mai 2012, at 12:41, Phil Holmes wrote:
- Original Message - From: m...@apollinemike.com
To: LilyPond-Devel list lilypond-devel@gnu.org
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2012 11:08 AM
Subject: Server at Paris VIII
Hey all,
Just got off the phone with John M about setting up a server
Hello,
On 13 May 2012 11:41, Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net wrote:
- Original Message - From: m...@apollinemike.com
To: LilyPond-Devel list lilypond-devel@gnu.org
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2012 11:08 AM
Subject: Server at Paris VIII
Hey all,
Just got off the phone with John M about
Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca writes:
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 12:08:58PM +0200, m...@apollinemike.com wrote:
John suggests that we set up a basic infrastructure that allows
us to access the server via SSH and then do with it as we wish.
Note that I am using the words SSH to a
- Original Message -
From: Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca
To: m...@apollinemike.com
Agreed. I think the most we'd use it for would be LSR. I don't
think we should give ssh logins to developers for testing patches;
that should be done locally otherwise it could easily lead to
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