Some of the folks running this (of which I am one) are going to be talking about it in a livestream in a little over a week: https://openinfra.dev/live/
Zuul is an open-source CI/CD/project-gating-system that implements this for Github, GitLab, Gerrit, and pagure. It actually lets you stack dependencies between any of those systems. Just say "Depends-On: <url>" in the…
"As expected, Mayor Wellington Webb announced today that the new Denver International Airport, already six months late and more than $1 billion over budget, will not open on May 15, missing its fourth deadline." [1] [1]…
This seems very similar to Bubblewrap: https://github.com/projectatomic/bubblewrap
Indeed. In the SF Bay area, a good option for introductory hands-on learning about printing is the San Francisco Center for the Book: https://sfcb.org/
China Lounge in Pleasanton is every bit as good as a restaurant in Chengdu (which is where the chef previously cooked).
Gerrit's current web UI is awkward, but the backend service really has the fundamentals down, and it has a first-class REST API. I used that to create Gertty which is a console UI for Gerrit that makes reading and…
> Also, it is not like LaTeX et al are standing still in time. Indeed -- XeTeX (and XeLaTeX) support Unicode and OpenType fonts natively (including system installed fonts). It's a pleasure to use.
Gerrit has an excellent REST API, and because I like working with code in a terminal, I wrote Gertty -- a terminal based interface to Gerrit. It should work with the Google hosted servers.…
Hopefully the recently begun work on a Polymer based interface (PolyGerrit) will help in that department.
I think that is one of the Pace Prints workshops where a number of Chuck Close works were made. Check out this time-lapse video of one of his pulp pieces: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9R7BzJMxfs
Some of the folks running this (of which I am one) are going to be talking about it in a livestream in a little over a week: https://openinfra.dev/live/
Zuul is an open-source CI/CD/project-gating-system that implements this for Github, GitLab, Gerrit, and pagure. It actually lets you stack dependencies between any of those systems. Just say "Depends-On: <url>" in the…
"As expected, Mayor Wellington Webb announced today that the new Denver International Airport, already six months late and more than $1 billion over budget, will not open on May 15, missing its fourth deadline." [1] [1]…
This seems very similar to Bubblewrap: https://github.com/projectatomic/bubblewrap
Indeed. In the SF Bay area, a good option for introductory hands-on learning about printing is the San Francisco Center for the Book: https://sfcb.org/
China Lounge in Pleasanton is every bit as good as a restaurant in Chengdu (which is where the chef previously cooked).
Gerrit's current web UI is awkward, but the backend service really has the fundamentals down, and it has a first-class REST API. I used that to create Gertty which is a console UI for Gerrit that makes reading and…
> Also, it is not like LaTeX et al are standing still in time. Indeed -- XeTeX (and XeLaTeX) support Unicode and OpenType fonts natively (including system installed fonts). It's a pleasure to use.
Gerrit has an excellent REST API, and because I like working with code in a terminal, I wrote Gertty -- a terminal based interface to Gerrit. It should work with the Google hosted servers.…
Hopefully the recently begun work on a Polymer based interface (PolyGerrit) will help in that department.
I think that is one of the Pace Prints workshops where a number of Chuck Close works were made. Check out this time-lapse video of one of his pulp pieces: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9R7BzJMxfs