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  1. @jezdez have you seen this? http://oss.openplans.org/pi...
  2. @chriseppstein any chance you could give me a hand with some ruby for @ericam 's Compass plugin? Trying to add a SassScript function or two.
  3. setup_requires['setuptools_bzr'] makes "pip install -e" take forever on OSX (builds bzrlib for each package). Goodbye, include_package_data.
  4. Not only does @github require JS for login, but it comes from a 3rdparty domain and redirects on failure; can't add NoScript exception. WTF?
  5. @chukjes I think Ms Kaplan is in South America currently, so it might be a while.
  6. @chukjes Yes. I'd DM you their names, except it appears I can't.
  7. @reclusive_geek Could also be a sneaky way to avoid some spam filters that bork on badly-encoded content?
  8. Go turtles! http://bit.ly/O4Zf3 (via @hungrymarshall)
  9. @TankaBar Stylin.
  10. @jacobian For a VPS, Linode is more bang for the buck than Slicehost, and I've been very happy with their support.
  11. @reclusive_geek I tried to install RMagick for Compass' grid-bg-image generator and eventually just gave up and rewrote it in Python :-)
  12. Note to people I follow: Please, for the love of $deity, don't encourage asinine Twitter-spam marketing campaigns.
  13. @xionon That addition makes it easier. If you don't know a Lisp already, you should definitely learn one, and Clojure's a pragmatic choice.
  14. @xionon Depends on your goals, no?
  15. Catching up on Honduras news: http://bit.ly/HJpam http://bit.ly/3RYvm2 http://bit.ly/11rcGd (all via @cshirky)
  16. @jtauber My projects start with just contrib.flatpages and the HTML designer. Flatpages' "template" field does the heavy lifting.
  17. @emeyerlee Yup. We aren't fanatical (extreme?) about it, but we use several XP practices in our work.
  18. @montylounge Don't have to be released versions. You can also freeze to a particular svn revision or git commit. "pip freeze" will do it.
  19. @montylounge Looks awesome! Seems like those -e links in requirements.txt should be version-pegged too, otherwise vulnerable to breakage.
  20. @emeyerlee In this case, no; you get special auntly privileges (I'll follow you whether you tweet interesting things or not).