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bobthecow>
i think i submitted a site or two to there once.
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bobthecow>
none of 'em ever showed up.
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ddfreyne>
The mobile version of nanoc.ws is not quite OK: the homepage's screenshot is very weird.
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bobthecow>
yeah. that's kinda funky.
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ddfreyne>
I haven't cared enough to fix it
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ddfreyne>
nanoc.ws on Amazon S3 is a lot faster now :)
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ddfreyne>
At least from what I can tell
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bobthecow>
awesome.
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ddfreyne>
Ooops... the VISA card associated with my Amazon S3 account expired years ago :D
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bobthecow>
i keep mine up to date by having a $0.03 per year charge for something or other in an S3 bucket that I never use :P
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bobthecow>
totally accidental, but it happens to remind me to update my credit card periodically.
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guardian>
ddfreyne: did you have a chance to give a look at this dependency tracking weird behavior I talked you about?
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ddfreyne>
guardian: Sorry, not yet
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jachymko>
and i wanted to ask you experienced rubyists, if the module.included & c.extend idiom is the best way of doing things
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jachymko>
i still find the dynamic nature of ruby sometimes a bit baffling, coming from .net :)
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tantalum>
Hey every body
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tantalum>
I know I've asked this question before, but still haven't found a solution
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tantalum>
I have a
*really* big collection of images
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tantalum>
that never ever change
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tantalum>
and they are in my content/
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tantalum>
so they are slowing down the compilation time from a matter of seconds to a matter of minutes
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tantalum>
I was asking if there was a way to move them out of content/
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tantalum>
and have nanoc link to the images
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tantalum>
Some one suggested that I use a 'static' datasource but I'm using nanoc version 3.4.6 and the 'static' datasource has been dropped
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jachymko>
static datasource has been dropped?
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jachymko>
i use it in 3.6.4 without any problems
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tantalum>
jachymko: I remember reading that somwhere, I'm trying to find it again
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jachymko>
i think you mistake it with the old filesystem provider
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tantalum>
jachymko: Well I guess I must have made a mistake
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jachymko>
ddfreyne, is there any supported way of getting a binary item representation path?
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jachymko>
i have galleries of jpegs, and the gallery root can have a :download representation, which zips all the jpegs
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jachymko>
and i added a filter to optimize the jpegs, but the zip filter works with item[:filename]
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jachymko>
which is obviously the source unoptimized file
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ddfreyne>
jachymko: You can get the item.path(:snapshot => something, :rep => something)
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ddfreyne>
or just item.path(:rep => :download) in your case