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TheDJ writes: MediaWiki; from svn to git & gerrit and a bit of math
https://thedjwrites.blogspot.com/2012/03/mediawiki-from-svn-to-git-gerrit-and.html
Saturday, March 31, 2012. MediaWiki; from svn to git and gerrit and a bit of math. Been a while since I wrote here. I wanted to discuss a great change that has come to MediaWiki. And it is the adaptation of Git. Over our old Subversion. System. It has been discussed at length already, but I wanted to discuss the actual switch process and what it meant for me as an individual. Where I'm coming from. First of all, I should clarify that I already used Git quite a bit. We used it within VideoLAN. Mailing lis...
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TheDJ writes: Bleeding edge or is it ?
https://thedjwrites.blogspot.com/2012/07/bleeding-edge-or-is-it.html
Sunday, July 29, 2012. Bleeding edge or is it? As most people know, Wikipedia usually runs the bleeding edge code of MediaWiki. Currently new versions are deployed every 2 weeks. This is great, necessary and sometimes annoying for Wikipedians. There is a common complaint that MediaWiki treats Wikipedia as it's experimentation grounds. So how bleeding edge is bleeding edge? Code is deployed almost every 2 weeks, yet HTML5 has been the default for MediaWiki for over 3 years now. To be deployed this summer.
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TheDJ writes: May 2010
https://thedjwrites.blogspot.com/2010_05_01_archive.html
Monday, May 3, 2010. I am now a MediaWiki developer (and Commons admin). I have been filing and maintaining bug reports in MediaWiki. I'll be taking this slow, because much of what interests me (the media and file repository work) is unfortunately not well tested on a day to day basis by others, while still able to create quite the havoc if you make mistakes. In other news, I also recently became an administrator. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Release Notes for...
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TheDJ writes: March 2012
https://thedjwrites.blogspot.com/2012_03_01_archive.html
Saturday, March 31, 2012. MediaWiki; from svn to git and gerrit and a bit of math. Been a while since I wrote here. I wanted to discuss a great change that has come to MediaWiki. And it is the adaptation of Git. Over our old Subversion. System. It has been discussed at length already, but I wanted to discuss the actual switch process and what it meant for me as an individual. Where I'm coming from. First of all, I should clarify that I already used Git quite a bit. We used it within VideoLAN. Mailing lis...
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TheDJ writes: 5 years of Article message boxes
https://thedjwrites.blogspot.com/2012/10/5-years-of-article-message-boxes.html
Monday, October 8, 2012. 5 years of Article message boxes. Do you recognize these boxes? Most likely you do. These are the very recognizable "amboxes", which is a short for " Article message boxes. They are often visible at the top of articles in Wikipedia and one of the most recognizable elements of those articles. Today I noticed that these boxes are now just over 5 years (and a month) old. They were first introduced to the general public starting from September 2007. Calling it 'Blanca'. It seems ...
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TheDJ writes: kAMDReceiveMessageError
https://thedjwrites.blogspot.com/2011/02/kamdreceivemessageerror.html
Thursday, February 17, 2011. We kept running into a kAMDReceiveMessageError in our company, when trying to install adHoc iPhone apps with the iPhone Configuration Utility for Windows. Everything was fine if people tried to install using Windows iTunes. After much time it was tracked to the addition of UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities to the Info.plist. For some very strange reason it seems that the Windows ICU doesn't like that property at all and fails to install any app that carries it.
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TheDJ writes: July 2012
https://thedjwrites.blogspot.com/2012_07_01_archive.html
Sunday, July 29, 2012. Bleeding edge or is it? As most people know, Wikipedia usually runs the bleeding edge code of MediaWiki. Currently new versions are deployed every 2 weeks. This is great, necessary and sometimes annoying for Wikipedians. There is a common complaint that MediaWiki treats Wikipedia as it's experimentation grounds. So how bleeding edge is bleeding edge? Code is deployed almost every 2 weeks, yet HTML5 has been the default for MediaWiki for over 3 years now. To be deployed this summer.
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Ni: Django 1.0
http://victorpoluceno.blogspot.com/2008/09/django-10.html
Python, Ruby, Javascript, FreeBSD, GNU/Linux, MongoDB, PostgreSQL e Sci-Fi. Quinta-feira, setembro 04, 2008. Depois de uma espera de três anos finalmente foi lançada a versão 1.0. Do excelente framework web Django. O lançamento dessa versão representa muito para esse framework que se tornou o mais popular framework web escrito em Python. Confira todas as novidades! Experimente essa excelente ferramenta! Parabéns a toda comunidade. Assinar: Postar comentários (Atom). Blumenau, Santa Catarina, Brazil.
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Ni: Sounding the Stars with Genetic Algorithms
http://victorpoluceno.blogspot.com/2009/06/sounding-stars-with-genetic-algorithms.html
Python, Ruby, Javascript, FreeBSD, GNU/Linux, MongoDB, PostgreSQL e Sci-Fi. Terça-feira, junho 30, 2009. Sounding the Stars with Genetic Algorithms. Eu tenho muito interesse em computação aplicada na resolução de problemas reias, essa palestra que aconteceu no Google Sounding the Stars with Genetic Algorithms. É um excelente exemplo. O autor mostra um processo computacional automatizado utilizando Genetic Algorithm. Mais vídeos como este em Google Research Tech Talks at Google. Google Open Source Blog.
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The WebKit Open Source Project
https://webkit.org/meeting
The WebKit Open Source Project. 2015 WebKit Contributors Meeting. Apple will once again be hosting a WebKit Contributors Meeting. It will be held on Apple’s Infinite Loop campus in Cupertino, CA, on November 11th and 12th. This meeting is for contributors to the WebKit Open Source Project. As with the spring meeting, this event will have an "unconference"-like format, allowing plenty of time for impromptu sessions/discussions and hacking. The webkit-meeting@lists.webkit.org. We hope to see you there!
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