<ocdtrekkie>
neynah: I feel like that is a very small terms of service box for a fairly large mount of terms.
<ocdtrekkie>
I don't know if I have a great recommendation to fix that, but I kinda hope however it looks, it's maybe somewhat easy to notice "oh, these are pretty easy terms to read" and a few of the subheadings, ideally.
<neynah>
ocdtrekkie yeah, you're right. I think there's plenty of extra space for me to make it wider and taller so I'll try that. :)
<neynah>
Alright, I added another one which takes up significantly more space.
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<ocdtrekkie>
\o/ The day lots of things get merged.
<jadewang>
\o/
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<ocdtrekkie>
Also, yesterday I commented on like two old issues I think can be closed. I also saw one about the spk tool and files named '.' and I thought that was fixed too, but there's an open issue still.
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<greg-g>
paulproteus: others (since asheehs is off in the woods of EU): what will ya'll be using for config management for your hosted option? do you even know yet? I'm wondering if I should put time into setting up sandstorm basics via puppet (since I'd probably have to still use puppet for other things on my vps like irssi etc)
<Yuvi|Vacation>
Hahahaha Hi greg-g
<Yuvi|Vacation>
Fancy seeing you here
<greg-g>
Yuvi|Vacation: a Yuvi!
<Yuvi|Vacation>
Indeed
* Yuvi|Vacation
is at the eff ama
* greg-g
sings "it's a small world" but not too loudly so the disney copyright cops don't hear
<Yuvi|Vacation>
Heh
<PMT>
greg-g: it's okay, it's not a performance until someone hooks IRC up to webcams
<greg-g>
PMT: good call
* Yuvi|Vacation
puts if on a projector
<Yuvi|Vacation>
Now what
* greg-g
has flashbacks of answering copyright@umich.edu emails
<Yuvi|Vacation>
Hehe
<PMT>
eh, it's only an issue once they send a notice past the "we're going to send you a DMCA if you don't stop tia"
<Yuvi|Vacation>
greg-g: I think the current setup is a bash script you pipe to bash
<greg-g>
Yuvi|Vacation: yes yes, I meant whatever they're going to use for the hosted service
<Yuvi|Vacation>
There was a bug about making a deb package which might have been closed unfortunately
<Yuvi|Vacation>
Aaah right
<Yuvi|Vacation>
I'm curious too now
<greg-g>
:)
<Yuvi|Vacation>
I guess bash scripts won't work for that
<Yuvi|Vacation>
I tried to build from source but gave up at some point
<greg-g>
whoa, i didn't know this: "You can also configure a custom domain to map to the same static content. Only people with whom you share the WordPress instance can interact with WordPress's PHP code. The result is that WordPress becomes a security-hardened collaborative static site generator."
<greg-g>
that's pretty sweet
<greg-g>
now I don't have to worry about migrating past posts from WP to ghost :)
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<pwais>
Dear room, I'm trying to upload an ipython notebook to Sandstorm. I read on the sandstorm/ipython github issues list that the best way to do that now is to download a Sandstorm backup, unzip, replace the ipython notebook file, and then re-zip and re-upload
<pwais>
however, I'm getting error 200 trying to upload zip files to sandstorm
<pwais>
even when I don't edit the ipython notebook data
<pwais>
i've tried zip on my mac as well as zip running inside vagrant-spk's debian instance
<pwais>
does Sandstorm use a really particular version of zip?
<pwais>
the log is like:
<pwais>
caution: filename not matched: data/*
<pwais>
caution: filename not matched: metadata
<pwais>
*** Uncaught exception ***
<pwais>
sandstorm/util.c++:786: failed: expected exitCode == 0; child process failed; name = unzip; exitCode = 11
<pwais>
the zip file I'm uploading definitely has those entries though..
<zarvox>
is the folder layout of your new zip exactly like the old one, or could your zip tool have added a containing folder?
<pwais>
I think it's exact, but do I think I know what you mean.. hmm ill man zip again
<zarvox>
my guess is that the contents of the zip file aren't laid out the same
<zarvox>
maybe try extracting your newly-created zip to another folder to inspect?
<pwais>
woot! brilliant, i cd'ed into the dir to zip and zipped it there. yep, zip was creating a 'containing directory' :(( derp what's the command to NOT do this ..?
<pwais>
i guess i have to stream in a file list using find or something? ok well this works at least thanks @zarvox !! :)
<zarvox>
glad you're unblocked
<zarvox>
if I were just hacking around to make it work, I'd just pushd and popd <_<
<pwais>
yea. i thought tar had a flag for this .. ok well I might banter with Asheesh about this next time I see him 8) thanks again!