More Pelican, or how I learned to stop worrying and start developing with others.

Pelican 3.0 is almost out the door now. It’s been great working on a “real” project with other developers for what is, in retrospect, the first time ever. Some programmers I know would rather fork a project and trudge off into the snow with the code base, then fork off their own leg and write their way back before working on someone else’s code; I think at some point I caught that same fever from someone close to me. I think the phrase tossed around was; “The only thing that is worse than someone else’s code is working with someone else’s code.” The crazy part is, after actually working with other people on a project I wish I had done it earlier. ...

July 17, 2012 · 4 min · Ame the Squirrel

Now with less dynamics

I’ve been stalling a lot on writing this post. I guess I wanted everything to be perfect by the time I actually wrote about it however my willpower to finish these test cases is weak. The site has now changed, yet again. I decided not to wait 5 years between refreshes this time. The biggest change people should notice is at first glance you shouldn’t notice change. When you click around it should be easy to realize that the site isn’t WordPress based anymore though. I’ve switched over to Pelican. The project still feels very young and small, but it’s done in python and the developers are very active and open to submissions so I jumped in. ...

July 6, 2012 · 1 min · Ame the Squirrel

A little thank you goes a long way

Things like this happen sometimes [4:27 PM] <SnowLprd> tBunnyMan: Nice work on #389. I can see how that will come in handy. :^) [4:27 PM] <tBunnyMan> Thanks! [4:28 PM] <tBunnyMan> I really just wanted a 404 and 50x error that matched my theme... but making it more extensible helps everyone [4:28 PM] <tBunnyMan> I just need to finish this test case for it when work stops being annoying [4:29 PM] <SnowLprd> Nice of you to generalize it for everyone, despite only needing it yourself for 404/50x errors. [4:29 PM] <SnowLprd> And the test will also be most welcome! \o/ [4:32 PM] <tBunnyMan> Pelican is fairly awesome IMO, I hope I can help tweak it into epic levels. [4:34 PM] <SnowLprd> With contributions like yours, those levels will be here in short order. :D [4:34 PM] <tBunnyMan> haha. I'm not that good ;p Thanks for the kind words [4:35 PM] <tBunnyMan> Catch you around. It's time to travel [4:35 PM] <SnowLprd> Every little bit counts! [4:35 PM] <SnowLprd> Sounds good. Cheers! [4:36 PM] <tBunnyMan> It does. It's why I love contributing little things to big projects. All I really was trying to do is add a very quick and simple feature I needed. This was the response I got for it! The thing is, you would be shocked how infrequently I see something like this… It’s this type of additude and behavior amongst developers that makes people WANT to work with eachother and help really grow a product. ...

June 27, 2012 · 2 min · Ame the Squirrel