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00:12 |
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pdurbin |
spilth: i just read though your whole http://devlog.spilth.org so far and it's good :) |
00:13 |
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pdurbin |
personally, i'm very much against headers: http://devlog.spilth.org/2012/12/09/devlog/#m12 |
00:13 |
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pdurbin |
as you've said before... stream of consciousness is a good way to go, in my opinion :) |
00:15 |
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pdurbin |
it's interesting that you mention the nice search functionality in #sourcefu: http://devlog.spilth.org/2012/12/07/devlog/#m24 |
00:16 |
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pdurbin |
... because the developer of the logging bot wants to improve search anyway: http://irclog.perlgeek.de/ilbot/2012-12-01#i_6203180 |
00:17 |
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* pdurbin |
leaves a note at http://irclog.perlgeek.de/ilbot/2012-12-11#i_6230162 |
00:18 |
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pdurbin |
just above the search thing you mention hashtags. i've been thinking this would be a nice feature as well |
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03:49 |
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spilth |
pdurbin: From the logs I saw that #crimsonfu was a little more active than here and I do deal with Infrastructure to a degree, so figured I'd check it out. |
03:52 |
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spilth |
Just popped in cause I saw you talking to me in the logs at http://irclog.greptilian.com/sourcefu/2012-12-11#i_763 but I've been logged out for a few hours. Think maybe I left my IRC client running at work. |
11:04 |
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pdurbin |
spilth: no, then, as now, you're not in the channel so i can't tab-complete your name |
14:38 |
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Topic for #sourcefu is now http://sourcefu.com | logs at http://irclog.greptilian.com/sourcefu/today |
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20:26 |
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raprasad |
On the reportlab, platypus path... |
20:31 |
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pdurbin |
raprasad: ok... :) |
20:33 |
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raprasad |
It's the latest thing! (from 6+ years ago) |
20:34 |
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pdurbin |
crimsonfubot: lucky reportlab playpus path |
20:34 |
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crimsonfubot |
pdurbin: http://www.magitech.org/2006/05/05/getting-started-with-reportlab/ |
20:34 |
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raprasad |
It's actually pretty good, I seem to use it for 2 days every 1.5 years |
20:37 |
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pdurbin |
from reportlab.platypus import * |
20:51 |
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pdurbin |
if anyone here uses solr, please let me know :) |
20:52 |
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semiosis |
pdurbin: s/solr/elasticsearch/ |
20:54 |
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semiosis |
ah, i see this solr conv. is in #crimsonfu |
21:01 |
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pdurbin |
yeah? should we use elasticsearch instead? |
21:01 |
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pdurbin |
i just created a ticket for solr but i can switch it :) https://redmine.hmdc.harvard.edu/issues/2656 |
21:03 |
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semiosis |
idk what the important differences are or how they apply to your use case :( |
21:03 |
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semiosis |
all i know is that elasticsearch is the new hotness :) |
21:03 |
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semiosis |
fwiw, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10213009/solr-vs-elasticsearch |
21:04 |
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pdurbin |
not only that... http://solr-vs-elasticsearch.com :) |
21:04 |
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semiosis |
oh wow! |
21:05 |
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pdurbin |
"considerable momentum behind ElasticSearch" |
21:05 |
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semiosis |
indeed there is |
21:10 |
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* pdurbin |
takes some notes at http://irclog.iq.harvard.edu/dvn/2012-12-11#i_67 |