Any time works for me next week. We have Tuesday meetings at lunch which can
tend to last way too long, but other than that my schedule looks pretty open
next week.
-Steve
Steve Baer
Robert McNeel & Associates
www.rhino3d.com
python.rhino3d.com
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Hardy
Se
OK, follow up questions:
* When? Sometime this coming week would work great for me; what about
anyone else?
* What times work best? Either weekends or evenings are fine by me.
* What format? Right now I'm thinking that we actually plan it as a
sprint, with perhaps a couple of lightning talks thr
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 2:17 PM, Steve Baer wrote:
> Doesn't really matter; we're a pretty laid back company. We have a meeting
> room that comfortably holds at least 15 (could hold more) with a big screen
> television that we can hook up to. We actually have the room pretty well
> wired with mi
Doesn't really matter; we're a pretty laid back company. We have a meeting
room that comfortably holds at least 15 (could hold more) with a big screen
television that we can hook up to. We actually have the room pretty well
wired with mics and a soundboard since we hold a weekly Tuesday lunch
Yeah, if there's a way to skype the meeting, that would be great. We've been
doing that with some of our UG meetings here in Virginia & D.C. recently
with some success. We typically have one person aim a
webcam at whoever's speaking and turn the gain up on the mic. Works pretty
well.
Thanks,
Kevi
I'd also be up for it and we could probably use our office if that works
best for people. We're up in the Fremont/Wallingford area with our very own
private parking lot;)
http://www.en.na.mcneel.com/contact.htm
-Steve
Steve Baer
Robert McNeel & Associates
www.rhino3d.com
python.rhino3d.com
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I'd be up for it - personally I'd prefer downtown but I could drive to the east
side
if that's preferable.
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Great! That'll save me and my clients a lot of
headaches, actually. :)
Thank you,
Lukáš Duběda
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On 10.6.2011 19:58, Zachary Gramana wrote:
Since I'm in the country for the next couple of months, I'll come along.
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 11:36, Brian Curtin wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 12:42, Jeff Hardy wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> Is anyone in the Seattle area interested in an IronPython meetup, or
>> even a sprint? Anybody fancy a h
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 12:42, Jeff Hardy wrote:
> Hi all,
> Is anyone in the Seattle area interested in an IronPython meetup, or
> even a sprint? Anybody fancy a hands-on crash course in how IronPython
> works? Let me know! If enough people are interested, I'll work
> something out (probably for
I you are open to "virtual" attendees, then I'm in.
On 6/10/2011 2:24 PM, Jeff Hardy wrote:
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Curt Hagenlocher wrote:
Welcome to Seattle! Or as I like to think of it, welcome to
June-and-we-still-have-the-heat-on! :(
I'm from Canada, so this is normal (more ra
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Curt Hagenlocher wrote:
> Welcome to Seattle! Or as I like to think of it, welcome to
> June-and-we-still-have-the-heat-on! :(
I'm from Canada, so this is normal (more rain though). I look forward
to not dealing with -40, and laughing at the locals who panic in a
Welcome to Seattle! Or as I like to think of it, welcome to
June-and-we-still-have-the-heat-on! :(
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Jeff Hardy wrote:
> Hi all,
> Is anyone in the Seattle area interested in an IronPython meetup, or
> even a sprint? Anybody fancy a hands-on crash course in how Ir
Oh, cool. I've only ever used skype for video chats, so I've never
looked at what else it does. I'd never heard of Mikogo, but I'll keep
it in the back of my head because it looks interesting.
- Jeff
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 11:02 AM, Zachary Gramana
wrote:
> Apparently skype now supports it:
> h
Apparently skype now supports it:
http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/features/allfeatures/screen-sharing
I have also had good (cross-platform) luck with the currently-free
mikogo service: http://www.mikogo.com/
On 6/10/2011 1:56 PM, Jeff Hardy wrote:
Skype would work, and if anyone knows of a w
I can't say for certain that issue you are experiencing is caused by the
bug I'm working on, but it looks very likely.
I'll let you know when I submit the patch back to the project.
On 6/10/2011 1:49 PM, Lukáš Duběda wrote:
Thank you, Zack,
unfortunately, editing the API I got isn't an option
On Jun 10, 2011, at 1:26 PM, Jeff Hardy wrote:
>> Since our sites are all HTML, might be nice just to use GitHub pages rather
>> than the current GoDaddy hosting, though changing the nameservers through
>> Microsoft will be a pain.
>
> I was considering that as well, but I'm not sure we can ha
Skype would work, and if anyone knows of a way to do screen sharing as
well, please chime in.
Shoot me a mail off list and we'll sort it out.
- Jeff
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 10:48 AM, Zachary Gramana
wrote:
> That's great to hear.
>
> On the getting involved note, one thing I would love is a cod
Thank you, Zack,
unfortunately, editing the API I got isn't an option, so the
only workaround I found was to catch the exception and completely
ignore it, which is terrible, but at least it works.
So you're saying that this is actually a "bug" in IronPython
that's being worked at?
Thanks again,
That's great to hear.
On the getting involved note, one thing I would love is a code review
over ichat/skype/mikogo/cell/etc. I have a patch I intend to submit
shortly, and would love someone who knows what they are doing to review
it with me synchronously, if nothing else so I can validate so
Hi all,
Is anyone in the Seattle area interested in an IronPython meetup, or
even a sprint? Anybody fancy a hands-on crash course in how IronPython
works? Let me know! If enough people are interested, I'll work
something out (probably for the coming week).
I'm new to the area, so if anyone has any
> Since our sites are all HTML, might be nice just to use GitHub pages rather
> than the current GoDaddy hosting, though changing the nameservers through
> Microsoft will be a pain.
I was considering that as well, but I'm not sure we can have two sets
of pages from one account. I'll poke github
On Jun 10, 2011, at 12:56 PM, Jeff Hardy wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Jimmy Schementi wrote:
>> I can do it.
>
> Thanks. Make sure you check my fork to make sure it's in sync with yours.
>
> Any objections to using https://github.com/IronLanguages/iron-websites
> as the main fork,
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Jimmy Schementi wrote:
> I can do it.
Thanks. Make sure you check my fork to make sure it's in sync with yours.
Any objections to using https://github.com/IronLanguages/iron-websites
as the main fork, and doing all of the updates from there?
- Jeff
>
> ~Jimmy
>
I can do it.
~Jimmy
On Jun 10, 2011, at 12:36 PM, Jeff Hardy wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm wondering if there's anyone out there willing to help update the
> website, in particular replacing the big "IronPython Tools" banner
> with something else. Updating it isn't too hard and I'll offer any
> assistanc
Hi,
I'm wondering if there's anyone out there willing to help update the
website, in particular replacing the big "IronPython Tools" banner
with something else. Updating it isn't too hard and I'll offer any
assistance that may be necessary.
- Jeff
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On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 8:02 AM, Zachary Gramana
wrote:
> There are some big Python applications (e.g. Mercurial) that are going to
> remain on 2.7 for some time. There are important modules that are still
> missing (bz2), or are incomplete (_winreg), that create compatibility
> barriers. It woul
I hesitate to say anything as I am someone who just started lurking in
the periphery, but on the off chance that others might agree, I'm
throwing in my $0.02 USD:
There are some big Python applications (e.g. Mercurial) that are going
to remain on 2.7 for some time. There are important modules
Lukas,
I'm working on this issue, or at least an issue that generates the same
exception. I do have a working patch, which I hope to contribute back
after a little more work on it.
Check your API to see if you are making any calls to socket.makefile().
If you do, and subsequently close the
Hi there,
I hope someone out there could help me out with this problem.
I have a API written in Python (CPython that is) that relies on
some of the CPython modules, such as ssl and httplib.
The problem is, when I call the API and its methods via IronPython
I get IOError: "System.IO.IOException:
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