Corey InnisCorey Innis
Standup 01/28/2008
edit Posted by Corey Innis on Tuesday January 29, 2008 at 06:10PM

A day late, but...

Interesting Things

  • We're re-working some internal Rails plugins. This effort includes a redesign of how those plugins deliver routes to the application.

    Look forward to a post from Nathan on designing plugin-provided routes.

  • Teleport:

    A number of Pivots have experimented with using Synergy -- often configured with QuickSynergy -- as a productivity enhancement tool for pair programming. The basic idea is to have a shared computer set up as a Synergy client of two other, user-driven machines. This allows for collaborative editing in the shared environment as well as individual work, such as reviewing a particular API.

    Jonathon noted that Teleport provides a similar kind of capability which may also be worth checking out. Teleport does differ a bit from Synergy...

    Pluses:

    • Simple, bonjour-enabled configuration via an OS X system preferences pane
    • Bi-directional capabilities. That is, two machines can be both servers and clients of each other
    • Can drag-drop to copy files and folders between machines
    • Pasteboard is synchronized between machines

    Minuses:

    • Pasteboard is synchronized between machines (careful, or you might unintentionally overwrite a copy buffer)
    • OS X only
    • Closed source
    • The one client of two servers setup doesn't seem to work out right, so only one developer can split of to a "research" machine
    • It's a bit buggy regarding configuration
    • Can't do some of the advanced configuration that Synergy can, e.g. re-mapping keys

Comments

  1. DJ DJ on January 30, 2008 at 12:35AM

    The one client of two servers setup doesn't seem to work out right, so only one developer can split of to a "research" machine

    I don't think Teleport is designed to do this (it's setup to be more like a KVM setup for a single user with two machines), so you can't really fault it for something not working that it wasn't designed to do.

  2. Corey Innis Corey Innis on January 30, 2008 at 08:56AM

    @DJ - Good point. However, while I don't actually mean to fault Teleport in this, it's still what I would consider a minus when compared with Synergy (which is so capable).

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