@kdave@kdave.github.io The last commit will check for the environment variable TXTNIX_CONFIG_DIR but this won’t help if i move following to a state file.
@kdave@kdave.github.io I have no strong opinion about different configs fot #txtnix and #twtxt, but @david@post.aldebaran.uberspace.de had compatibiliy issues with quoting.
@kdave@kdave.github.io Ah, okay, i misunderstood you there… :) Would you be okay with following moving to the state file?
@kdave@kdave.github.io I have no strong opinion about different configs fot #txtnix and #twtxt, but @david@post.aldebaran.uberspace.de had compatibiliy issues with quoting.
@kdave@kdave.github.io Ah, okay, i misunderstood you there… :) Would you be okay with following moving to the state file?
@kdave@kdave.github.io I had a race condition btw 2 txtnix processes. The obvious solution is to flock, but then config edit will flock for too long.
@kdave@kdave.github.io I had a race condition btw 2 txtnix processes. The obvious solution is to flock, but then config edit will flock for too long.
@dracoblue@dracoblue.net #txtnix does now expand /me to @mdom@mdom.github.io. I’m not sold on the syntax though, my brain is trying to find the referenced mention.
@dracoblue@dracoblue.net #txtnix does now expand /me to @mdom@mdom.github.io. I’m not sold on the syntax though, my brain is trying to find the referenced mention.
@mdom@mdom.github.io needs to move to copenhagen. I lived in Reformert Kirke for few weeks and loved Copenhagen!
@mdom@mdom.github.io needs to move to copenhagen. I lived in Reformert Kirke for few weeks and loved Copenhagen!
@kas@enotty.dk, @kdave@kdave.github.io I don’t get it. How do i generate keys for #saltpack? Do i need #keybase to use it?
@kas@enotty.dk, @kdave@kdave.github.io I don’t get it. How do i generate keys for #saltpack? Do i need #keybase to use it?
Thanks @kdave@kdave.github.io for the new default colors. And colored hashtags are also a thing now. And text wrapping at 76 characters. #txtnix
Thanks @kdave@kdave.github.io for the new default colors. And colored hashtags are also a thing now. And text wrapping at 76 characters. #txtnix
// follow kdave https://kdave.github.io/twtxt.txt
// follow kdave https://kdave.github.io/twtxt.txt
If you want to try #txtnix, now is the time with the new installation guide https://github.com/mdom/txtnix#installation
If you want to try #txtnix, now is the time with the new installation guide https://github.com/mdom/txtnix#installation
/me wonders in which world autocorrecting spelling errors during tab-completion is sane? https://github.com/mrzool/bash-sensible
/me wonders in which world autocorrecting spelling errors during tab-completion is sane? https://github.com/mrzool/bash-sensible
Does anybody have an opinion about https://github.com/DracoBlue/twtxt-registry/issues/4?
Does anybody have an opinion about https://github.com/DracoBlue/twtxt-registry/issues/4?
@kdave@kdave.github.io Not that i endorse anything like that, but one could always just .
@kdave@kdave.github.io Not that i endorse anything like that, but one could always just .
@kdave@kdave.github.io There’s an almost dependency-free version at https://mdom.github.io/txtnix.
@kdave@kdave.github.io There’s an almost dependency-free version at https://mdom.github.io/txtnix.
@kas@enotty.dk Yeah, it’s way easier to upload files to github than to my hoster. But i’m giving up, the official mdom is now under https://mdom.github.io/twtxt.txt.
@kas@enotty.dk Yeah, it’s way easier to upload files to github than to my hoster. But i’m giving up, the official mdom is now under https://mdom.github.io/twtxt.txt.
Can’t decide if https://github.com/binfalse/jabber-vs-twitter is crazy or genius. Probably both.
Can’t decide if https://github.com/binfalse/jabber-vs-twitter is crazy or genius. Probably both.
New version of txtnix. I would be happy if anybody could test the no-dependency script at http://mdom.github.io/txtnix.
New version of txtnix. I would be happy if anybody could test the no-dependency script at http://mdom.github.io/txtnix.
You can download txtwat as self contained perl script that should run on all recent versions of perl http://mdom.github.io/txtwat.
You can download txtwat as self contained perl script that should run on all recent versions of perl http://mdom.github.io/txtwat.
Just renamed twtxtpl to txtwat https://github.com/mdom/txtwat.
Just renamed twtxtpl to txtwat https://github.com/mdom/txtwat.
https://github.com/mdom/twtxtpl/commit/cc8b checks if the twtfile was fetched by following a 301 and rewrites the url in your configuration file
https://github.com/mdom/twtxtpl/commit/cc8b checks if the twtfile was fetched by following a 301 and rewrites the url in your configuration file
@kas@enotty.dk That probably my client at https://github.com/mdom/twtxtpl. It sends a proper user agent string now.
@kas@enotty.dk That probably my client at https://github.com/mdom/twtxtpl. It sends a proper user agent string now.
I’m developing my own implementation of a twtxt client with perl at https://github.com/mdom/twtxtpl
I’m developing my own implementation of a twtxt client with perl at https://github.com/mdom/twtxtpl
How should metadata about a twtxt feed be stored? Weigh in @ https://github.com/buckket/twtxt/issues/48
Guess I’m too late: https://github.com/plomlompom/htwtxt
@edsu@edsu.github.io I’d prefer to use the timestamp instead. People might delete messages or rearange them.
/me waves to @escowles https://escowles.github.io/tw.txt
oops I forgot the url in my last message https://gist.github.com/edsu/855230f4754d6d11844d
maybe -q will do the trick? http://edsu.github.io/twtxt/config.txt
@ruebot did you add a post_tweet_hook like this? http://edsu.github.io/twtxt/config.txt
Stdenv updates branch merged into master
The stdenv-updates branch has\
been merged into the master branch of Nixpkgs. The main
change are that brings is that Nixpkgs/NixOS are now based on
GCC 4.8 and Glibc 2.18, in addition to many smaller updates. ⌘ Read more
NixOS sources merged into Nixpkgs
The NixOS Git tree has been merged into the Nixpkgs tree in
order to simplify development. The sources now live in the nixos\
subdirectory of the Nixpkgs repository on GitHub. See the
announcement
for more information. ⌘ Read more
PhD thesis: A Reference Architecture for Distributed Software Deployment
Today Sander van\
der Burg successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled A\
Reference Architecture for Distributed Software\
Deployment! It describes (among other things) [Disnix](https://github.com/s … ⌘ Read more
Hydra talk at Inria
Ludovic Courtès gave a talk on Hydra at Inria (which has
its own Hydra instance for building Inria software) entitled “Hydra:\
continuous integration for demanding people”. ⌘ Read more
Moving to GitHub
The NixOS project is (slowly) migrating from Subversion to Git!
The master repositories will be hosted in the NixOS organization on GitHub. For the moment, just a
few subprojects have been migrated, such as Hydra and Charon. Thanks to
Tianyi Cui for donating the NixOS GitHub organization. ⌘ Read more
ISSRE paper on NixOS-based system testing
The paper “Automating System\
Tests Using Declarative Virtual Machines” (by Sander van der
Burg and Eelco Dolstra) has been accepted for presentation at
the 21st IEEE International\
Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2010).
It describes how system tests with complex requirements on the
en … ⌘ Read more
Hydra
Nix
and NixOS
releases are now built in Hydra, the new Nix-based
continuous build system. Hydra replaces our old Nix-based\
build farm, which will be phased out soon. There are
several advantages over the old build farm: the build tasks for
a project are scheduled and published separat … ⌘ Read more
DisNix paper accepted at HotSWUp
The paper “Atomic Upgrading of Distributed Systems” (by Sander
van der Burg, Eelco Dolstra and Merijn de Jonge) has been
accepted for presentation at the First ACM Workshop on Hot\
Topics in Software Upgrades (HotSWUp). A draft\
of the paper is available. It describes Sander’s master’s
thesis research on DisNix, an extension … ⌘ Read more
LDTA 2008 paper
Eelco Dolstra presented the paper “Maximal\
Laziness — An Efficient Interpretation Technique for Purely\
Functional DSLs” at 8th\
Workshop on Language\
Description, Tools and Applications (LDTA 2008). It’s about
caching of evaluation results in the Nix expression evaluator as
a technique to make a simple term-rewriting evaluator efficient.
Slides are [here](h … ⌘ Read more
HotOS paper on NixOS
Eelco Dolstra presented the paper Purely\
Functional System\
Configuration Management at the 11th Workshop on\
Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS XI). It gives an
overview of the ideas behind NixOS. The
slides
are also available. ⌘ Read more
PhD thesis defended
Eelco Dolstra
defended his PhD\
thesis on the purely functional deployment model. ⌘ Read more