**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 11 02:59:59 2014 Jun 11 08:10:29 bonjour tout le monde! Jun 11 08:13:47 SimpsonTP: any luck with your CI building? I haven't tried anything like that. But I have done a CI script on a gitlab to build a jekyll site. If jenkins ins anything like Gitlab, I would say that you can just write a shell script to run the build. Jun 11 09:18:49 pjetr, got a reply on twitter, saying just to use node as a standard command script Jun 11 14:52:03 hello! Jun 11 14:52:38 hello! Jun 11 14:53:08 wow! :) Glad to see someone active Jun 11 14:57:58 so how are you using enyo dmanderson? Jun 11 14:58:42 hello dimitrk_! Jun 11 14:59:21 pjetr! Long time since last time we spoke! Jun 11 14:59:24 hello! Jun 11 14:59:35 how are you doing? Jun 11 14:59:54 mmm fairly good :) I don't know ever single component, but comfortable with the source code. Jun 11 15:00:15 Try to use it as a defactor JS lib all the time :D Jun 11 15:00:23 *defacto Jun 11 15:00:25 I can't type today Jun 11 15:00:31 What time is where you are at? Jun 11 15:00:49 I'm good, how are you? aren't you stationed in some army or something? Or is that not you? Jun 11 15:01:59 yes i am the same person. I am stationed in research in informatics dept for the past 5 months. In my spare time I write some enyo code :) Here is 18:00 sharp dmanderson Jun 11 15:03:16 I'm about to be a father for the second time, so times are exciting. And at work we're currently deploying, so times are double exciting :D Jun 11 15:03:30 Ah nice dimitrk_ :) good to know what phase of the day it is for people :) Jun 11 15:03:38 awesome pjetr, congrats!!!! Jun 11 15:06:35 Great news pjetr!!! Wish you to get a healthy baby! All that matters! :) :) Jun 11 15:06:36 thanks dmanderson! here it's 17:06 BTW Jun 11 15:06:43 thanks dimitrk_ Jun 11 15:07:05 10:09 here Jun 11 15:07:48 timezone difference! Jun 11 15:07:58 you are from far away uh? Jun 11 15:08:22 how are you dealing with all these pjetr? Is time enough for you ? Jun 11 15:08:37 deploying app, deploying baby room etc ? :D Jun 11 15:09:39 I am in the states, central time zone right now. Jun 11 15:10:20 thank god they give you about 9 months time to deal with the baby-stuff :) Jun 11 15:10:50 aahh right! :D Jun 11 15:11:51 here because of crisis ( I live in Greece dmanderson) they give you plenty of time to deal with a baby, they just fire you :P :P Jun 11 15:12:34 LOL!!!!! :) well at least you are in good spirits Jun 11 15:12:39 but the room's finished, we've got the sugar beans sorted, I just have to finish the design of the baby-cards and then I'll be completely finished Jun 11 15:13:07 So what are you using Enyo in pjetr? dimitrk_? Jun 11 15:13:10 apps for work? or personal? Jun 11 15:13:17 nothing too soon btw, ETA is end of the month :) Jun 11 15:13:22 work Jun 11 15:13:44 hehe everything planned I see! :) Jun 11 15:14:11 we develop an educational system, lessons on a smartboard + tablet + PC Jun 11 15:15:37 yes, perfectly planned! Jun 11 15:15:40 I use it for personal development dmanderson, I enjoy writing in enyo little mobile apps to share with my friends. Now I am experimenting on a chat/video call app using webrtc Jun 11 15:15:58 sounds cool Jun 11 15:15:58 Ah very cool :) Jun 11 15:16:07 Always interested in hearing what other people use it for. Jun 11 15:16:08 but now I'v gotta run Jun 11 15:16:12 same Jun 11 15:16:32 so dmanderson, enjoy the rest of your day, dimitrk_ enjoy your evening Jun 11 15:16:36 * pjetr out Jun 11 15:17:02 later! Jun 11 15:17:16 Enjoy your evening and have a nice time pjetr. ( I m sure he ll read the logs later on):) Jun 11 15:17:29 how about you dmanderson? What are you using it for? Jun 11 15:18:25 Oh a lot :) Jun 11 15:18:36 Personal, Work (right now working for a big media company) Jun 11 15:18:39 Training Jun 11 15:18:56 It's a great JS framework to get people building apps. Jun 11 15:19:02 media company? Sounds like a good fit for enyo Jun 11 15:19:30 Yes! It's worked out well, being able to have multiple variations on a single code base Jun 11 15:20:03 are you using some particular version of it? Jun 11 15:20:15 2.2 and 2.4 have siginificant differences Jun 11 15:21:24 using the latest 2.4 release to get all the latest MVC baked in goodies Jun 11 15:21:41 we've been leveraging the enyo.Application kind for creating encapsulated widgets for various websites Jun 11 15:22:26 dpait and lt_dan are a couple of peeps that work for the same media company as I Jun 11 15:22:39 hey folks! Jun 11 15:22:58 hopefully we'll start getting more people in here Jun 11 15:23:15 hey lt_dan, right on time :) Jun 11 15:23:32 im not traditionally a front-end focused dev, but ive enjoyed using enyo and i plan on camping in this channel Jun 11 15:23:58 dimitrk_ it helps having alerts turned on for my nick, i can be summoned, lol Jun 11 15:24:36 heehehehehe sure lt_dan Jun 11 15:24:45 so you guys both work together right ? Jun 11 15:29:48 sorry guys. There is a big storm coming and internet connection went off. Switched to 4G mode Jun 11 15:30:50 as I was saying lt_dan and dmanderson, I was wondering how manageable can the code get in big codebases Jun 11 15:31:14 That's where it shines. Jun 11 15:31:23 nice to hear it Jun 11 15:31:27 I've got a talk scheduled at an August conference discussing this exact thing Jun 11 15:31:28 ;-) Jun 11 15:31:42 wow... could you keep me updated? Jun 11 15:32:01 Yeah, I'll make sure to post recordings if it is recorded, or do a screen cast, and publish the paper Jun 11 15:32:16 Is there any place where I could possibly subscribe for updates ? Jun 11 15:32:18 oh great Jun 11 15:32:35 :) I'm on twitter.com/dmikeyanderson Jun 11 15:32:42 where I post pretty much anything Enyo related. Jun 11 15:33:35 yeah, the forced structure keeps things sane, big codebases do really nasty things to code structure and layout but enyo does its best (from what ive seen) forcing good behavior on encapsulation of logic Jun 11 15:35:37 getting as a starting point the enyo bootplate, in older versions there was a modular approach while in the current version of bootplate the module is separated across 3 different folders, like data/views etc Jun 11 15:36:40 I already followed you lt_dan. Will be looking twitter for updates Jun 11 15:36:59 Yeah, we've been using the bootplate MVC pattern Jun 11 15:37:09 but basically we just require a deploy.json in the module Jun 11 15:37:21 we break things down into smaller components across a git repo Jun 11 15:41:00 I m waiting to get more in depth information regarding this Jun 11 15:42:33 I am having problems on structuring the code while it gets bigger. Not that is problematic, but if it will eventually gets Jun 11 15:44:33 I use to break things into libraries if they do something specific that I know I will probably need in the future though Jun 11 15:54:46 That's a great practice :) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jun 12 02:59:59 2014