Sunday, February 26, 2012

virtualenvwrapper-emacs-desktop 1.0.1

What is virtualenvwrapper-emacs-desktop

Emacs desktop-mode lets you save the state of emacs (open buffers,
kill rings, buffer positions, etc.) between sessions. It can also be
used as a project file similar to other IDEs. This virtualenvwrapper
plugin adds a trigger to save the current desktop file and load a new
one when activating a new virtualenv using workon.

What's New in 1.0.1

  • Fix packaging issues
  • Add VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_EMACSCLIENT variable

Installing

Visit the project page for download links and
installation instructions.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

virtualenvwrapper 3.0.1

What is virtualenvwrapper

virtualenvwrapper is a set of extensions to Ian Bicking's virtualenv
tool. The extensions include wrappers for creating and deleting
virtual environments and otherwise managing your development workflow,
making it easier to work on more than one project at a time without
introducing conflicts in their dependencies.

What's New in 3.0.1

  • Fix some packaging issues that made it more difficult to run the
    tests directly from the sdist package.

Installing

Visit the virtualenvwrapper project page for download links and
installation instructions.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

rst2blogger 1.0.1

rst2blogger is a command line program for converting reStructuredText
documents to HTML suitable for posting to blogger.com. It takes as
input a single filename and an optional blog title. The input file is
parsed with docutils to create HTML, and the HTML is uploaded as a
draft to the specified blog. If the blogger account only has one
blog, the name does not need to be specified.

See the project documentation for installation and setup instructions.

Changes

This release fixes a problem with a dependency on BeautifulSoup and
adds a few tests.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

rst2blogger 1.0

rst2blogger is a command line program for converting reStructuredText
documents to HTML suitable for posting to blogger.com. It takes as
input a single filename and an optional blog title. The input file is
parsed with docutils to create HTML, and the HTML is uploaded as a
draft to the specified blog. If the blogger account only has one
blog, the name does not need to be specified.

See the project documentation for installation and setup instructions.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Moving to Dreamhost

Today starts the countdown to a the start of new phase of my
career. After working at Racemi for just over ten years, I have
decided that it is time to move on to new challenges. Starting next
Monday, 13 February, I will be a "Senior Cloud Developer" for
Dreamhost.

Ten years is a long time to be with one group of developers, and
leaving Racemi was not an easy decision. I have been through a lot
with this team. I traveled to customer sites when the company was
small enough that we sent developers on sales calls. I learned a lot
about data center automation with them, and had an opportunity to work
with some unusual hardware that came before its time. Together we
created some crazy-cool product code that I could never have imagined
on my own. We work well together, even when we disagree, and because
of that, through it all, I enjoyed working with them. I am proud of
what we have built together and I hope their successful trend
continues. But the time has come for me to push myself in a different
direction.

The enthusiasm of the people I met while visiting Dreamhost's offices
in LA was infectious, and a big part of why I decided this move would
be right for me. I look forward to the opportunity to learn an entire
stack of new technologies and make major product design decisions on
some exciting new projects. As part of the work we will be doing, I
anticipate being able to contribute to more open source projects, too,
and will more about work-related projects as a result.

I am looking forward to joining Jonathan, Duncan, and the rest of
the talented team at Dreamhost!