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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