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  1. @gravelrunner Where's the house at?
  2. @gravelrunner That much would be fun, alas it's melted now. BTW: if you make a rink you'll have to share info, Seb may want one next year.
  3. @spolsky how will your book be different from _Mercurial: The Definitive Guide_ (http://hgbook.red-bean.com/) ?
  4. @geoffreywiseman What made it effective? Do you find yourself being distracted by other applications or editor toolbars?
  5. Snow on the ground for my birthday, is that a good omen?
  6. Great video for Maven 3: Just fix it! http://tr.im/Eh2p Part of a larger post from @jvanzyl http://tr.im/Eh1H on making #Maven 3 better.
  7. RT @KentBeck working JUnit 4.8 with @dsaff. after years of resisting doing them at all, categories are ready to roll out. anti-climax.
  8. Call me a git noob but I don't get how "git checkout <my deleted file>" makes any sense, takes me back to CVS days. Give me hg any day.
  9. @geoffreywiseman coworker @atesgoral is at dev days tomorrow, look out for him. Ates look for the curly haired blond and talk nice about me.
  10. @glenhunter You just like showing off your new toy!
  11. @aliasaria why not #HudsonCI over CruiseControl or BuildBot?
  12. @jvanzyl This sounds great, I've been using Don Brown's maven-cli-plugin which has been useful but this would be one less plugin.
  13. @michaelhkay Out of curiosity, how does Saxon follow that spirit?
  14. @geoffreywiseman you could get Moo published to oss.sonatype.org which then would let you get it from anywhere.
  15. @SimonBrandhof The review was for runtime dependencies shipped with the products. We use Sonar as one of the dev tools and are loving it!
  16. Completed three week review of FOSS and Commercial dependencies. Many projects have a poor record of their license info. #maven helped some.
  17. @geoffreywiseman TestNG makes perf testing simple. If you're not trying to reuse existing JUnit tests for performance I'd recommend it.
  18. @geoffreywiseman FlexMonkey isn't like a pixel clicker though, more like what Abbot is to the Swing world.
  19. @OceanBlueCrew Is this how you're spending your last few days of summer?
  20. @gordonturner what were you proposing?