Comments for GetSource.net https://getsource.net/ Somewhat deep and superficial geeky thoughts. Mon, 06 Feb 2017 20:17:48 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0-beta5-62030 Comment on Decision-making in WordPress Core Development at WordCamp Europe by WordCamp Europe 2016 - Crowd Favorite https://getsource.net/2016/06/wceu-decision-making-wordpress-core-development/#comment-6848 Fri, 08 Jul 2016 18:37:45 +0000 https://www.getsource.net/?p=593#comment-6848 […] Mike Schroder also gave a great talk, sharing how decisions in the WordPress core are made at his talk “Decision-making in WordPress core development.” As with any large open-source project, WordPress has a lot of contributors and issues are solved following set guidelines. More can be learned at Mike’s blog post, here. […]

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Comment on Manage WordPress with Awesome using wp-cli by WordCamp Vegas 2012 Resources – Make WordPress Community https://getsource.net/2012/10/manage-wordpress-with-awesome-using-wp-cli/#comment-6838 Wed, 22 Jun 2016 10:13:43 +0000 https://www.getsource.net/?p=116#comment-6838 […] […]

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Comment on WordPress 4.5 by Mike Schroder https://getsource.net/2016/04/wordpress-4-5/#comment-6763 Mon, 23 May 2016 20:23:02 +0000 https://www.getsource.net/?p=554#comment-6763 In reply to Chad McCullough.

Thanks! It was great to be there!

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Comment on WordPress 4.5 by Chad McCullough https://getsource.net/2016/04/wordpress-4-5/#comment-6720 Fri, 20 May 2016 01:09:27 +0000 https://www.getsource.net/?p=554#comment-6720 4.5 is a very nice release and I enjoyed your talk at WordCamp St. Louis, last weekend. Hope to see you here next year.

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Comment on WordPress 4.5 by Mike Schroder https://getsource.net/2016/04/wordpress-4-5/#comment-6704 Wed, 18 May 2016 19:39:49 +0000 https://www.getsource.net/?p=554#comment-6704 In reply to Kim at Life in a House.

I recognize that this is not what you’re asking for, but you can get to the previous interface by clicking on the gear icon in the inline link area. This should include the new tab checkbox and whatever other things previous plugins might have added there.

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Comment on WordPress 4.5 by Kim at Life in a House https://getsource.net/2016/04/wordpress-4-5/#comment-6609 Mon, 09 May 2016 23:47:59 +0000 https://www.getsource.net/?p=554#comment-6609 Mike, PLEASE, for the love of God and blogger sanity EVERYWHERE, get rid of that $#%^!* Inline Link CRAP and give us back our little box where we can tick to open in a new tab AND to no-follow a link! I’m so sick and tired of having to go back and hand code all my no-follow links!!!! You’ve made life MISERABLE for my friends and I to the point where we don’t even want to BLOG anymore! Please change it back!!!!

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Comment on Building a VVV Distribution for WordPress Contributor Days by Jon Jennings https://getsource.net/2015/11/building-a-vvv-distribution-for-wordpress-contributor-days/#comment-6251 Wed, 10 Feb 2016 07:16:27 +0000 https://www.getsource.net/?p=518#comment-6251 In reply to Mike Schroder.

Downloading directly from a local server wouldn’t save you from your first caveat though would it? That was my point about the proxy… it would be semi-transparent and wouldn’t affect the installation’s future upgradability.

But yes – you’ve two problems. A proxy gets around the “flooding the external network link” issue but doesn’t save you from the “residential-grade wifi router” issue.

No obvious solution to the second problem… other than carrying around a gigabit switch, connecting to each developer with physical cable and configuring your laptop as a DNS server, proxy and gateway lol.

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Comment on Building a VVV Distribution for WordPress Contributor Days by Mike Schroder https://getsource.net/2015/11/building-a-vvv-distribution-for-wordpress-contributor-days/#comment-6250 Tue, 09 Feb 2016 02:31:44 +0000 https://www.getsource.net/?p=518#comment-6250 In reply to Jon Jennings.

I’ve thought about this, or something similar, where users download it from a local server.

Assuming conference wifi is up and your machine or server has enough bandwidth (plugged in and gig?), this could work. My concern would be that most conference wifi would fail at this, or at the very least, make it slow enough when all users are attempting to download at once that it would be slower than passing flash drives.

I want it to work (flash drives are not my preferred way to do anything), but would l likely need standardized hardware to pass around between WordCamps for it to work at all of them.

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Comment on Building a VVV Distribution for WordPress Contributor Days by Jon Jennings https://getsource.net/2015/11/building-a-vvv-distribution-for-wordpress-contributor-days/#comment-6249 Sun, 07 Feb 2016 21:32:02 +0000 https://www.getsource.net/?p=518#comment-6249 If this approach break auto-updates, how about an alternative approach that gets users to configure their machine to use a proxy, you provide a proxy machine with its cache pre-loaded with the appropriate VVV files & give users the IP address that conference wifi has assigned you. Once they’re setup, remove the proxy config from their machines and they’re good to go with a standard VVV setup.

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Comment on Building a VVV Distribution for WordPress Contributor Days by Mike Schroder https://getsource.net/2015/11/building-a-vvv-distribution-for-wordpress-contributor-days/#comment-6018 Mon, 09 Nov 2015 20:25:53 +0000 https://www.getsource.net/?p=518#comment-6018 In reply to Nikolay Bachiyski.

VVV stores much of its provisioned content in shared directories, hence the reason for the archive. Without this archive, provisioning takes a long time. With it, everything is pre-downloaded.

I agree that a package that contains this already up to date would be faster, and would love to see a box we can distribute that is particular to core development.

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