Following Sarup's post (awesome project btw), here is mine for the past week. Little late though since it is already Tuesday :p
http://axilleas.github.io/en/blog/2013/gsoc-weekly-update-1
Hi Axilleas!
Great post, sounds like you had an active week ;) Also, thank you so much for writing about the Berkeley courses, they'll come handy to me as well!
Good day!
Sarup Banskota
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Axilleas Pi axilleaspi@ymail.com wrote:
Following Sarup's post (awesome project btw), here is mine for the past week. Little late though since it is already Tuesday :p
http://axilleas.github.io/en/**blog/2013/gsoc-weekly-update-1http://axilleas.github.io/en/blog/2013/gsoc-weekly-update-1
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On 06/25/2013 08:17 AM, Axilleas Pi wrote:
Following Sarup's post (awesome project btw), here is mine for the past week. Little late though since it is already Tuesday :p
Hey Axilleas, just read your post looks great!
I encourage you to join the ruby sig if you haven't already [1]. It's a great community and if you need any help w/ anything Fedora/Ruby that's the place to ask to get a quick answer. Also we're always looking for ways to optimize the ruby -> rpm packaging and deployment process so if you want to contribute to that as part of this we'd more than welcome your help. Feel free to shout out here or on irc for ideas around this, there is plenty to do! (I'm 'mmorsi' in #fedora-ruby on freenode).
Also if you haven't yet added your blog to fedoraplanet.org and possibly rubycorner.com, I'd encourage you to do that as well. Both are great venue's to widely distribute your content and get people interested in the Fedora / Ruby platform. They've really helped me gain exposure for my blog.
Looking forward to seeing gitlab in Fedora! -Mo
On 06/25/2013 04:23 PM, Mo Morsi wrote:
On 06/25/2013 08:17 AM, Axilleas Pi wrote:
Following Sarup's post (awesome project btw), here is mine for the past week. Little late though since it is already Tuesday :p
Hey Axilleas, just read your post looks great!
I encourage you to join the ruby sig if you haven't already [1]. It's a great community and if you need any help w/ anything Fedora/Ruby that's the place to ask to get a quick answer. Also we're always looking for ways to optimize the ruby -> rpm packaging and deployment process so if you want to contribute to that as part of this we'd more than welcome your help. Feel free to shout out here or on irc for ideas around this, there is plenty to do! (I'm 'mmorsi' in #fedora-ruby on freenode).
Also if you haven't yet added your blog to fedoraplanet.org and possibly rubycorner.com, I'd encourage you to do that as well. Both are great venue's to widely distribute your content and get people interested in the Fedora / Ruby platform. They've really helped me gain exposure for my blog.
Looking forward to seeing gitlab in Fedora! -Mo
[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ruby_SIG _______________________________________________ summer-coding mailing list summer-coding@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/summer-coding
BTW I wrote this script [1] a little while back that uses the bundler and Fedora api's to check a gemfile against Fedora. Might help you / anyone else who has a Gemfile-based app to package for Fedora.
-Mo
On 06/25/2013 11:27 PM, Mo Morsi wrote:
On 06/25/2013 04:23 PM, Mo Morsi wrote:
On 06/25/2013 08:17 AM, Axilleas Pi wrote:
Following Sarup's post (awesome project btw), here is mine for the past week. Little late though since it is already Tuesday :p
Hey Axilleas, just read your post looks great!
I encourage you to join the ruby sig if you haven't already [1]. It's a great community and if you need any help w/ anything Fedora/Ruby that's the place to ask to get a quick answer. Also we're always looking for ways to optimize the ruby -> rpm packaging and deployment process so if you want to contribute to that as part of this we'd more than welcome your help. Feel free to shout out here or on irc for ideas around this, there is plenty to do! (I'm 'mmorsi' in #fedora-ruby on freenode).
Also if you haven't yet added your blog to fedoraplanet.org and possibly rubycorner.com, I'd encourage you to do that as well. Both are great venue's to widely distribute your content and get people interested in the Fedora / Ruby platform. They've really helped me gain exposure for my blog.
Looking forward to seeing gitlab in Fedora! -Mo
[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ruby_SIG _______________________________________________ summer-coding mailing list summer-coding@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/summer-coding
BTW I wrote this script [1] a little while back that uses the bundler and Fedora api's to check a gemfile against Fedora. Might help you / anyone else who has a Gemfile-based app to package for Fedora.
-Mo
Yeap, I am enrolled in Ruby Sig since February :) I added my blog to the Fedora planet and summer-coding just yesterday.
Thanks for your interest and your script, it will come in handy!
Aaaand here is week 2, again running late :p
http://axilleas.github.io/en/blog/2013/gsoc-weekly-update-2/
I just released week 5 :) And a post that might interest new packagers, hope you enjoy it!
http://axilleas.me/en/blog/2013/gsoc-weekly-update-5 http://axilleas.me/en/blog/2013/i-got-approved-as-a-packager-now-what
Cheers!
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