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Jc García <jyo.garcia <at> gmail.com> writes: |
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> I hope you find this useful. |
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Yes I did. |
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Sure sounds like an excellent topic for one of our devs to post |
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to planet.gentoo.org about an example of how diversified configurations for |
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our current migratory status on source codes from a wide variety of |
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places could be set up. Surely those leading us on this journey have crossed |
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these bridges? |
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I tend to ignore such needs as long as possible, but with cluster code |
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development, I'm reading about or fixing things from the kernel(s) to |
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functional programming (which until recently I strongly avoided) and every |
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thing possible in between. Some days, I think I'm going crazy......(but |
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actually I'm OK with that idea, really I am). |
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Then I read about something like "nitrous.io" [1] and I realize that I have |
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a far greater grip on the multifaceted aspects of diverse coding than some |
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of the clowns that are getting rich. Maybe, just maybe, we need to get some |
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'go daddy girls' to help us get organized ? I guess any documented formal or |
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structured approach, that would allow one to focus on just one problem |
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(piece of code) for a few days/weeks is strictly out of the question...... |
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Please keep the ideas and schema coming, as I only want to solve this code |
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migration & organization problem once. Maybe I should just file a (bgo) bug |
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about when do we git nitrous.io on gentoo? |
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(reminds me of the dentist :: a_hole). |
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But he does have an extremely attractive hygienist! |
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James |
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[1] https://pro.nitrous.io/ |