Time Nick Message 22:43 tcohen hi 21:23 mtompset Have a great weekend, #koha. 21:22 mtompset It's the weekend, and I need to leave in 30 minutes, and I need to prepare and eat supper first. Sorry, beto. 21:18 wahanui The #koha IRC channel is populated by people from many timezones, sometimes even on weekends. However, if no one is here right now and you need help you should take a look at http://koha-community.org/support/ 21:18 beto anybody? 21:18 wahanui it has been said that anyone is free to organize one at any time :-) 21:18 beto anyone? 21:09 beto hellooooooooo 21:05 beto i need some help 21:05 beto hello... i'm having a problem 19:38 mbeaulieu Thanks 19:17 mtompset ^ what drojf said. :( 19:16 drojf mbeaulieu: i don't know anything more fancy than attaching the others after that. would like to know that too if there is a better way 19:00 mbeaulieu Hi. I have a questions regarding bugzilla/git bz. My bug has 3 patches. The first one does not apply but the others do. I want to resubmit only the first patch and keep the 3 patches in the same order. Any tip? 18:31 mtompset Does that make sense, slef? 18:21 mtompset Because currently, there is no stuff for reporting there. 18:18 mtompset http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/New_REST_API_RFC 18:14 mtompset This is why I was talking about this might be something to consider adding to the RESTful API. 18:12 mtompset but I suppose you could then implement a "how many fragments for {some ugly sha hash key}? X fragments. give me fragment 1 for {some ugly sha hash key}. Here it is {passes fragment 1}. ... give me fragment X. Here it is. {client side assembly of fragments}" 18:09 mtompset the last step could time out if the file is too large. 18:08 mtompset is it done? no, 10%. is it done? no, 20%? is it done? yes, the file is {some ugly sha hash key}. grab {some ugly sha hash key}. here it is {passes file}. 18:06 mtompset client side trigger. 18:06 mtompset when complete, it would trigger the call to download it. 18:06 mtompset the javascript calling to check is it done. 18:06 slef but the temporary file would have to pass from the background to the CGI somehow in the mtompset model anyway 18:05 slef so it's not without drawbacks 18:05 slef and we'd have a temporary file passing between barney.pl invocations 18:05 slef OpenOffice::OODoc claimed an ability to update existing files too. Might get slow though. 18:03 mtompset Well, I don't know how it generates the OpenOffice file, so you may still get hit, and not be able to split the turn the data into the file part. 18:02 slef Anyway: many ways to skin this feline. 18:01 akafred In ruby there are multiple gems that provide this kind of functionality. You typically put the report request in a queue that is taken care of by a set of worker processes. 18:01 slef yeah but if you can say "add a bit more or send me the finished file" then you avoid it 18:01 mtompset you get the idea. 18:01 mtompset or shell prompt... 18:01 mtompset but ulimit would bite for a crazy huge report anyways, even if you ran it directly in a mysql command interface. 18:00 mtompset upon which it enabled the download button. 17:59 mtompset that check keeps running until >=100% is reached. 17:59 slef mtompset: even if Apache doesn't reap its grandchildre, ulimit would still bite us. 17:59 mtompset akafred: I do not think there currently is async report generation. It would be useful to have. 17:58 slef akafred: I forget ;) 17:58 mtompset the click that triggers the start, would then check "how much is done?" in a javascript. No timeout there, because "X%" as a reply doesn't timeout. 17:58 slef mtompset: Are you sure? I thought this was a problem for some processes in the past. 17:58 mtompset the process running in the background starts by apache, but doesn't need to actually reply anything more than "I've started" before closing the connection. No timeout. 17:56 slef mtompset: I think we'd still get slapped by timeouts that way. May be better to have fred.js repeatedly call "add a bit more or send me the finished file" to barney.pl, updating a progress meter each time it does so. 17:56 akafred No async report generation in koha? 17:50 mtompset slef: I was thinking, process runs in background, ajax script periodically calls a "is it done it?" type script, and when it is done, enables a download button. 17:49 mtompset Sorry, was away from the keyboard. 17:23 slef mtompset: although if we break the build down into small easy-AJAXable steps (a thousand records perhaps) then we could do that we refreshes of a wait page already 17:22 slef mtompset: won't apache always kill the build before it completes? 16:34 cait have a nice weekend all 16:25 reiveune bye 16:18 drojf cait++ # spell checking 16:18 drojf :P 16:13 cait you may want to fix it then heh :) 16:13 drojf sounds funny :D 16:12 cait drojf: Zweigenstelle :) 16:12 drojf cait: you rang? ;) 15:55 mtompset Then it could get ajax'y and you first build then download. :) 15:54 mtompset ^ slef :) 15:54 mtompset Perhaps something to consider as part of the RESTful API. :) 15:39 slef Big reports timeout. If not, maybe it should chicken out over a certain size? 15:39 slef Hrm. Is there any way we can avoid guided_reports.pl building the whole OpenOffice file before starting to send it? 15:35 fridolin have a nice weekend 15:32 mtompset or perhaps FB message? 15:30 cait guess i could write an email :) 15:30 cait and nothing to leave them a message 15:30 cait and no tcohen... no drojf 15:24 cait huginn! 15:24 cait oh noes 15:10 Oak oh man. my ears. too many sirens and La Isla Bonitas. 15:10 mtompset Just checking your triggers. :) 15:10 mtompset Oak: 15:10 mtompset Oak: 15:10 mtompset Oak: 15:06 Oak i do like when Alizée sings it however. 15:05 Oak i don't like that song really. just trying to cheer you. 15:05 cait :) 15:02 Oak will pm when you are free in the next few days. 15:02 Oak how are you? i know tons of books you might like to read. i've read like 40 of them in the past 6 months. 15:00 Oak i'm fine. 14:59 Oak no admirers here. i set my screen to make siren sounds and play La Isla Bonita at high volume. 14:57 cait how are you doing? 14:57 cait not quite :) 14:56 Oak too many admirers. i see. 14:56 Oak good. 14:55 cait i changed my screen to no longer blick when somene says my name actually 14:54 cait t 14:54 cait it#s alrigh 14:52 Oak probably should have uset caitt or Katrin. 14:52 Oak oh hello! 14:51 cait hi :) 14:51 Oak i was just trying to see if cait is available to talk, without disturbing her. was 3:00pm there... office probably. :) 14:50 mtompset And yes, Oak, I was joking around. Services are typically on the cloud, but Google's dead services have a memorial in France not where cait is. :) 14:46 mtompset Enjoy, magnuse. :) 14:36 * magnuse wanders off into the weekend 14:29 Oak :] thanks magnuse :) 14:28 magnuse welcome bacl Oak 14:27 mtompset It's an old picture, but it does let me look up. 14:27 mtompset I went to my house streetview and looked up. 14:24 Oak screen* 14:24 Oak it's good to be here. i like this irc scree. 14:23 Oak aha. you're messing with me. 14:22 mtompset Google maps does let you look up. :) 14:21 mtompset Hmmm.... 14:21 mtompset Those are probably closer to Joubu. ;) http://www.lemonde.fr/pixels/visuel/2015/03/06/google-memorial-le-petit-musee-des-projets-google-abandonnes_4588392_4408996.html 14:20 Oak is there a Google sky? like Google street? 14:20 mtompset Well, they aren't dead Google services. :) 14:19 * Oak wonders what's the design of clouds on cait's sky. 14:19 Oak what 14:19 huginn Oak: The current temperature in Konstanz, Germany is 10.0°C (3:00 PM CET on March 13, 2015). Conditions: Scattered Clouds. Humidity: 33%. Dew Point: -1.0°C. Pressure: 30.10 in 1019 hPa (Falling). 14:19 Oak @wunder Konstanz 14:17 Joubu tcohen: so yes, you can obsolete it 14:17 Oak :) 14:17 Oak magnuse, it seems weird because I was AWOL for a long time. 14:17 Joubu tcohen: you got a "processing..." caused by a bad json, and I submited a patch 14:17 magnuse Oak: oh yesh, that's not too bad :-) 14:16 huginn 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=12648 enhancement, P5 - low, ---, jonathan.druart, Pushed to Master , Link patrons to an order 14:16 Oak hello mtompset ! 14:16 Joubu on bug 12648 14:16 Joubu tcohen: actually it's the issue I have yesterday on the other bug 14:16 Oak not at all. 7:14pm 14:16 Oak \o/ 14:16 mtompset Greetings, Oak magnuse. 14:15 magnuse Oak: isn't this a weird time for you? 14:15 magnuse Oak 14:15 mtompset opac page -> C4::Biblio and this filter, this filter uses C4::Biblio... it's not quite circular, but it's enough to make the name spaces require explicitness, I think. 14:14 wahanui well, mtompset is catching up in the non-coding aspects of his ministry. 14:14 tcohen mtompset? 14:13 Oak magnuse 14:13 * Oak waves 14:12 tcohen i don't see any circular dependency 14:11 tcohen so, i need to think about the best way to organize it 14:11 mtompset That's the sort of debugging pain I was hoping to avoid. 14:11 mtompset But I notice how you expressly used C4::Biblio::GetFrameworkCode. That is the sort of thing you don't expect when use have a use Biblio; right up front, but results from a circular include. 14:10 tcohen the only problem is that Koha::RecordProcessor deals with serialization format but not the metadata schema itself 14:10 tcohen but i convinced myself that it is better for the filter to apply to xml objects, and just pass that data as parameters 14:09 tcohen at that point, I created a Koha::Search::Result class so each record already carries some data about itself (biblionumber and metadata schema: we could want to have proper handling of JSON, etc) 14:07 tcohen and it applies it to XML::LibXML records 14:06 wahanui interface is probably optional. 14:06 tcohen and interface 14:06 tcohen it generates an XSLT (that my local code caches already) for each branch/fw-code 14:02 wahanui interesting is sometimes good and sometimes bad 14:02 mtompset Interesting... 14:01 mtompset Just a quick scan, this writes an xslt stylesheet to apply on the fly? 13:59 tcohen i know 13:59 mtompset I've never seen it before. 13:58 tcohen you will understand it 13:58 tcohen read the code 13:58 tcohen i refactored it so it applies to just XML data instead of Koha::Search::Result objects 13:58 mtompset C4::ClassSource?! 13:57 tcohen and i need to fix some things before submitting 13:57 tcohen i didn't have the time to polish it during hackfest 13:57 tcohen mtompset: a very outdated version https://github.com/tomascohen/koha/commit/8248e3a72da981ca9ac55a3acdb67273437f2b2b 13:55 mtompset Is there a hint of code somewhere, tcohen? :) 13:54 huginn 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=11592 normal, P5 - low, ---, mtompset, Signed Off , opac detail scripts do not respect MARC tag visibility 13:54 mtompset So, you commented on bug 11592 about some XMLish code somewhere? :) 13:53 mtompset Greetings, tcohen. :) 13:53 tcohen hi mtompset 13:53 tcohen JoshBom 13:51 mtompset Greetings, #koha. 13:48 tcohen i think we just need to deprecate the last patch 13:48 huginn 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=13021 enhancement, P5 - low, ---, jonathan.druart, Patch doesn't apply , DataTables server-side processing - guarantor search 13:48 tcohen Joubu: can you clarify on bug 13021? 13:22 tcohen hi olli! 13:22 kivilahtio they look very promising 13:22 kivilahtio Cucumber tests 13:22 kivilahtio I am looking into the Cucmber test susing Perl 13:21 kivilahtio hi tcohen! 13:20 magnuse ¡hola tcohen! 13:06 tcohen hi cait 13:03 cait morning tcohen 12:50 tcohen morning 12:08 drojf money brings out the best in people. or something like that 12:07 drojf it will be very interesting to see how things turn out once there is actually money involved 11:54 drojf slef: true. but the pathos level got a little high and i really don't understand why that is the case. i don't think anyone opposes the MOU or the people signing it 11:51 slef drojf: we're not exactly going anywhere useful with these replies though, so I probably shouldn't have sent that. 11:49 drojf slef: your email pointing out that it would have been nice to have the MOU just a few days earlier ;) 11:48 huginn slef: The current temperature in Cranwell, United Kingdom is 9.0°C (11:00 AM GMT on March 13, 2015). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 55%. Dew Point: 3.0°C. Pressure: 30.27 in 1025 hPa (Rising). 11:48 slef @wunder EGYD 11:48 slef hmm? 11:35 drojf slef++ 11:34 drojf not for me ;) 11:34 huginn drojf: The current temperature in Berlin Tegel, Germany is 4.0°C (12:20 PM CET on March 13, 2015). Conditions: Mostly Cloudy. Humidity: 75%. Dew Point: 0.0°C. Windchill: 1.0°C. Pressure: 30.36 in 1028 hPa (Steady). 11:34 drojf @wunder berlin, germany 11:22 magnuse yeah, might be lunch outside here too 11:21 huginn magnuse: The current temperature in Bodo, Norway is 10.0°C (11:50 AM CET on March 13, 2015). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 40%. Dew Point: -3.0°C. Pressure: 30.33 in 1027 hPa (Rising). 11:21 magnuse @wunder boo 11:12 * Viktor is moving out for lunch 11:09 drojf yes please :) 11:09 Viktor Koha should always be an option on it's own merits and being FOSS what makes it the best choice :) 11:07 drojf at least they consider it an option 11:07 drojf but i have a lot of interest from university IT departments for my webinars on koha, so that seems to differ from town to town 11:06 drojf [off] when we announced to use koha in the independent library at my university where iw orked, we were invited to the head of IT of the university library and the vice president of the university library. they wanted to pull us into aleph. :P i was a student back then, students don't get invited there usually. felt like they did not like us choosing koha ;) 11:04 drojf kivilahtio: well, it's a few hundred thousand euro of public money per year too 11:03 Viktor And the academic libraries here seem to be more prepared to use Koha or other FOSS products. 11:03 Viktor Our national library is very interested in open source and have been running a national catalogue with CC0 license for many years. 11:03 kivilahtio drojf: I guess if it works out for them 11:02 drojf kivilahtio: my impression was that some universities are very close with their proprietary vendors 11:02 kivilahtio public sector not su much. I am really surprised that we are not already using Koha in universities since we can have like 4 IT guys in one university organization 11:01 khall mornin! 11:01 Viktor Hi khall 11:01 khall mornin magnuse! 11:01 Viktor National borders is a hassle for shure. But please keep me posted anyway :) 11:01 kivilahtio In Finland we already have a lot of IT staff in libraries. Atleast in the educational sector. They can easily take Koha as their new system 11:01 magnuse kia ora khall 11:00 kivilahtio Viktor: ++ 11:00 magnuse drojf++ 11:00 kivilahtio cooperating across national boundaries might be a bit more difficult 11:00 Viktor Sometimes I think that I or someone else needs to start acting as a commercial vendor cooperating with someone for running the servers. But I'd rather see if the libraries can cooperate enough to get things going. 11:00 kivilahtio it is very buraucratic and difficult to find the cooperation mehcanisms, but I think we can come up with a good solution 11:00 kivilahtio so we can actually work for each other and towards mutual goals 10:59 kivilahtio we are currently looking to establish a national coopeartion mechanism for Koha libraries in Finland 10:59 Viktor With a few of us cooperating we could be our own vendor. 10:59 Viktor kivilathtio: Cooperation would be a great way forward. 10:58 kivilahtio from the inside. Insidious :) 10:58 drojf and i had a few libraries telling me directly that they or people in charge did not want to switch without a vendor. so i am a vendor now ^^ 10:58 Viktor drojf It the chicken and the egg... 10:58 kivilahtio we are not a company but we provide help as we can 10:58 kivilahtio we help other libraries to get started with Koha 10:57 kivilahtio Viktor: yes, w should cooperate and unify our sever infrastructure. Then we can cooperate acrsoo national borders. 10:57 drojf i asked paul_p at kohacon in edinburgh how they had so much french libraries using koha and we in germany don't. he said the same thing. without support companies it's not going to happen. 10:57 Viktor kivilahtio I agree. And Stockholm is already changing the feeling in the community I think. As is Oslo och Vaara. 10:56 kivilahtio Viktor: if you hire open source people to your staff. Things might actually start chanign 10:56 kivilahtio Viktor: if you buy open source, you detach it from our operations 10:56 Viktor Yes :) Libraries like the comfort of big vendors and Koha is picking up speed fast but many still feel that they want their big swedish vendor- 10:56 drojf i should really brush up on my swedish :D 10:56 kivilahtio Viktor: This is an excellent opportunity to try and sneak open source into the government sector 10:55 kivilahtio Then support each other 10:55 kivilahtio Stockholm and Halland 10:55 kivilahtio you already have two 10:55 kivilahtio Viktor: you should have 2-3 big Koha libraries in Sweden having you own staff to manage your IT 10:54 Viktor So this is sort of an attempt at showing "Koha is not just Viktor" 10:54 kivilahtio Viktor: 2-3 big swedish Koha vendors? 10:54 drojf i thought almost everybody in sweden speaks english perfectly ;) 10:54 Viktor I am there for that reason, but they would need two-three swedish big vendors to feel really at ease. 10:53 Viktor kivilahtio If you were I'd say english is fine though :) 10:53 kivilahtio Its not that I am applying :) 10:53 wahanui okay, Viktor. 10:53 Viktor We are also planning to make use of a lot of existing vendors for development :) 10:53 kivilahtio Viktor: I thought you are there for that reason? 10:52 Viktor drojf magnuse kivilahtio Swedish is (somewhat) mandatory since this is both for development but also an attempt at showing swedish libraries that Koha isn't anything weird and dangerous that they need to speak other languages to use. 10:25 magnuse ah, cool 10:16 drojf at least that is how i understood viktor 10:16 drojf i think one of the ideas behind it was to get local people involved in koha development. taking somebody already active here would not help with that 10:14 magnuse and there are not a lot of koha hackers in sweden, that i know of 10:13 magnuse it says you need to know swedish and english - but if i were them i would take a great koha hacker who does not know swedish rather than an ok koha hacker who knows swedish 10:12 drojf and forgot a lot over time ;) 10:11 drojf i can read swedish. just never stayed there long enough to get used to using it actively 10:11 drojf i think so 10:10 kivilahtio Is command of sewdish language mandatory? 10:10 kivilahtio haha 10:10 drojf i wish my spoken swedish was better ;) 10:10 kivilahtio they can get a lot done 10:10 kivilahtio I agree 10:03 magnuse yeah, really good news for koha in sweden 10:00 drojf nice 09:55 magnuse Viktor is looking for a Koha hacker: http://www.offentligajobb.se/jobad/programmerare-s%C3%B6kes-till-regionbibliotek-halland-halmstad_halmstad-hallands-l%C3%A4n-sverige_56f74be8-28e8-4b5d-9c95-e4333ddd1b97 :-) 09:07 drojf i remember i wanted to draw something about koha and gateways/interfaces for a webinar and was too lazy in the end 09:06 drojf akafred: you could go along and draw things while you learn them :) 09:06 magnuse so bodø is ~midway between oslo and spain... 09:05 sophie_m akafred: yesterday nice walk under the sun :) 09:04 * akafred takes a quick look at https://www.netatmo.com/weathermap and sees that his home outside Oslo is reporting -1°C, while his dad's home in Spain reports +15°C. 09:00 drojf hi ashimema 09:00 ashimema :) 09:00 mveron ashiema: Cosmic greetings back :-) 09:00 akafred drojf: I am not afraid of drawing, but I cannot draw stuff I don't know, at least not very well... 09:00 ashimema morning, evening, customary greeting for you timezone #koha 09:00 * mveron learned to talk to wahanui 08:59 wahanui mveron: I forgot hi mveron 08:59 mveron wahanui: forget hi mveron 08:59 wahanui mveron, I didn't have anything matching hi mveron are you ther yet 08:59 mveron wahanui: forget hi mveron are you ther yet 08:59 drojf akafred: are you volunteering? :) 08:59 magnuse ooh 08:59 huginn magnuse: The current temperature in Bodo, Norway is 7.0°C (9:50 AM CET on March 13, 2015). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 49%. Dew Point: -3.0°C. Windchill: 3.0°C. Pressure: 30.30 in 1026 hPa (Steady). 08:59 magnuse @wunder boo 08:58 mveron hi drojf 08:58 huginn drojf: The current temperature in Berlin Tegel, Germany is 1.0°C (9:50 AM CET on March 13, 2015). Conditions: Mostly Cloudy. Humidity: 87%. Dew Point: -1.0°C. Windchill: -1.0°C. Pressure: 30.39 in 1029 hPa (Steady). 08:58 drojf @wunder berlin, germany 08:58 wahanui hi mveron are you ther yet 08:58 drojf hi mveron 08:57 * akafred thinks illustrations of different aspects of the architecture of Koha would be nice. 08:56 huginn mveron: The current temperature in Attenschwiller, Sundgau, Attenschwiller, Switzerland is 4.6°C (9:55 AM CET on March 13, 2015). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 72%. Dew Point: -0.0°C. Windchill: 5.0°C. Pressure: 30.15 in 1021 hPa (Steady). 08:56 mveron @wunder Basel 08:56 huginn mveron: The current temperature in Grenchen, Switzerland is 4.0°C (9:50 AM CET on March 13, 2015). Conditions: Clear. Humidity: 70%. Dew Point: -1.0°C. Windchill: 3.0°C. Pressure: 30.15 in 1021 hPa (Steady). 08:56 mveron @wunder Allschwil 08:53 mveron Hi #Koha 08:12 fridolin bonjours 07:57 alex_a bonjour 07:47 drojf hi matts 07:47 matts hi ! 07:45 drojf morning #koha 07:39 reiveune Bonjour magnuse 07:39 magnuse bonjour reiveune 07:37 reiveune hello 07:20 magnuse eythian++ for auth search with es 06:51 * magnuse waves 06:45 saira is there any sql report to count sent notices in a specific period of time? 06:41 malik___ our koha is Ubuntu Based 06:40 malik___ can any one help us 06:40 malik___ Hello to all I have some confusion regarding sms in koha actualy we have API of a sms service in pakistan but we don't know that how to ingrate this SMS API with Koha 06:25 dcook Hmm C4::VirtualShelves::GetShelves could just as easily return an array... 03:18 dcook cheers eythian 03:16 * eythian -> beer 02:34 eythian they both turned out to be trivial problems 02:34 eythian nope 02:33 dcook Didn't even need those 52 minutes! 02:26 eythian ...and paging fixed 02:25 huginn 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=13787 minor, P5 - low, ---, mtompset, Pushed to Master , Clean up noisy koha qa tool warnings 02:25 jenkins_koha * Mark Tompsett: Bug 13787 - Clean up noisy opac-advsearch warnings 02:25 huginn 04Bug http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=13744 normal, P5 - low, ---, katrin.fischer, Pushed to Stable , Paging on some datatables slightly broken 02:25 jenkins_koha * Katrin.Fischer.83@web.de: Bug 13744: Fix datatables paging on 'Holds to pull' report 02:25 jenkins_koha * Katrin.Fischer.83@web.de: Bug 13744: Fix datatables paging on 'checkout history' page 02:24 jenkins_koha * Katrin.Fischer.83@web.de: Bug 13744: Fix datatables paging on 'order from subscription' page 02:24 jenkins_koha Project Koha_3.18.x_D7 build #71: FIXED in 27 min: http://jenkins.koha-community.org/job/Koha_3.18.x_D7/71/ 02:24 wahanui o/ '`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'` 02:24 jenkins_koha Yippee, build fixed! 02:22 eythian sort is sorted 02:14 dcook Go eythian! 02:14 dcook heh 02:08 eythian heh 02:08 rangi not that im counting 02:08 rangi 52 minutes 02:08 eythian I should be able to get there before beer o'clock I think. 02:08 eythian alright, I think I have the authority search form working, except for sort and that broken paging. 02:01 dcook Always fun :) 02:01 dcook I think broken paging is the first bug I encountered when I first started here... 01:54 jenkins_koha Starting build #65 for job Koha_3.18.x_U14 (previous build: SUCCESS) 01:51 eythian I seem to have broken paging again 01:51 eythian > Results 21 to 1 of 1 01:49 ibeardslee ahh 01:47 rangi check out who was the first pledger :) 01:47 ibeardslee rangi: have you seen .. https://www.pledgeme.co.nz/projects/3342-the-battle-is-not-lost-project-bitch-kitchen 01:47 dcook I think I reached a Java milestone 01:47 dcook I'm actually rather pleased overall 01:46 eythian always a bonus 01:45 dcook Without having to rewrite or recompile anything.. 01:44 dcook Figured out DSpace's architecture, finally figured out out servlets work especially in that context, and managed to do the thing that the client wanted :D 01:44 dcook Huzzah 01:20 jenkins_koha Starting build #64 for job Koha_3.18.x_U14 (previous build: SUCCESS) 01:06 eythian *ed 01:04 eythian master packages uploading 00:55 eythian "cardan" is the new server hostname. 00:55 dcook I keep meaning to get a VPS... 00:54 dcook Huh... that's pretty sweet 00:52 eythian ah yeah 00:52 rangi (let people upload and rate plugins etc) 00:52 eythian of course, now I need to figure out a hostname 00:52 rangi when i finally find a piece of software to handle that 00:52 rangi it could be a great place for contribs.koha-community.org 00:52 rangi yeah i was thinking 00:51 eythian actually, you know what else that'd be good for? Hosting server-side stuff for open source projects, as there's no need for someone to pay ongoing costs. 00:50 rangi exactly 00:50 eythian rangi: yeah, I grabbed the biggest developer option for US$70, I figure I can use it or ignore it as I please as I'm not paying monthly. 00:47 wahanui https://i.imgur.com/8FdEFmq.gifv 00:47 rangi security team? 00:46 dcook And bad documentation.. 00:46 dcook and my own ignorance :p 00:46 dcook Bloody Java.. 00:46 dcook Ahhhh, I think I finally found it.. 00:39 rangi thats cheap as chips 00:39 rangi dang 00:30 eythian (note with the plans on the server thing above, due to the 50% off, it's actually half what's listed, they don't make that very clear.) 00:21 dcook Now why the hell does one page have different request attributes when they're run from the same servlet.. 00:21 dcook :P 00:21 eythian http://blog.ircmaxell.com/2015/03/security-issue-combining-bcrypt-with.html?m=1 00:21 dcook It's actually kind of a cool feeling when the "How the hell does that work" resolves to "Ahhhhhh" 00:21 eythian ha ha </nelson> 00:14 dcook Learning more about Java than I ever thought I'd want to know O_O 00:10 eythian especially the one-off cost scheme 00:08 eythian this would be good for koha hosting perhaps (I know nothing about their reliability or anything though.) 00:08 eythian http://cloudatcost.com/