Though to be fair, I often prefer manually creating the symlink directly as
you did since I use nvm and my global node_modules changes when testing
different versions of node.
On Dec 7, 2013 7:55 PM, Dave Horton d...@dchorton.com wrote:
Ah, yes thanks!
On Saturday, December 7, 2013 6:51:07 PM
Is this the mailing list you meant to send this to?
On Dec 6, 2013 12:05 PM, Ket kettin...@gmail.com wrote:
I've tested my web application on several android mobile devices
(smartphone, tablets). None of it works.
The test link is here: http://meldville.com/demo/broadcaster.php
It streams
Thank you for this clarification. Nevertheless this should be in the first
place, and you have to admit, that after this discussion on gh about
principles, the departurete flamed the whole thing up.
I'm kinda glad that the things are better than it seems. but still it's a
bad pr anyway. I
On Dec 7, 2013, at 12:25 PM, Bradley M. Kuhn bk...@ebb.org wrote:
// ravi wrote at 14:02 (EST) on Friday:
What happens once we move from being sponsored by one
profit-motivated organisation to a foundation sponsored by many
profit-motivated organisations?
This is probably a false dichotomy,
On 8 Dec 2013, at 18:24, // ravi wrote:
On Dec 7, 2013, at 12:25 PM, Bradley M. Kuhn bk...@ebb.org wrote:
rather than speak in the abstract, why not consider the actual
proposals made that I was referring to: transfer of NodeJS to Apache
or Eclipse. Are either of these public charities? Did I
On Dec 8, 2013, at 12:36 PM, Christian Grobmeier grobme...@gmail.com wrote:
In all the time i have been at the ASF i have not seen a company having
direct influence. All committers are individuals first. In some cases some
individuals are paid by an company. But this is usually no harm
I'm trying to figure the cleanest way to deal with a scenario where you
have a long chain of callbacks that are executing, and then something in
your environment/program changes in such a way that negates the need for
that work, and could even lead to invalid results if it is allowed to
You could use async.mapSeries (https://github.com/caolan/async) with an array
of functions and the iterator would make the check to execute the function,
e.g.:
var async = require('async');
var cancelled = false;
var cnt = 1;
async.mapSeries([
function step1() {
console.log('step
Hey guys,
It's been awhile since I worked on my Node addon NuiMotion. It's
available on npm as nuimotion and on github:
https://github.com/bengfarrell/nuimotion/
I just had someone file an issue on using the addon under OSX - until
recently I didn't have a Mac, so hadn't tried it. I got
Yes, thank you to bring it back.
I think I've asked in the wrong forum and I deleted it.
I feel very downbeat only to see the work I've been doing days and nights
doesn't work when it comes alive. I've targeted android devices (Chrome
Beta for Android specific) since the first place. I feel
Mikeal, the fact that your comment appeared on Twitter makes it no less
distasteful, or somehow irrelevant. You took the fact that someone referred to
you as an equality nazi as an indication that you were fully in the right
regarding this very particular matter, and proceeded to call Isaac The
I don't work for Joyent.
I'll continue to speak for myself and I'll continue to laugh about comments as
absurd as equality nazi. You have to laugh at the trolls, otherwise they win.
If you want to take comments out of context to support some kind of Joyent vs.
StrongLoop world view it would be
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