Hey folks,
A good amount of pants documentation is now available at
http://pantsbuild.github.io/
If you're interested in leaning about pants, especially about Python
development with it check out the Python readme [1].
[1] http://pantsbuild.github.io/python-readme.html
Thanks for sharing Kevin!
It looks like it has a lot more info than what used to be included in the
twitter.commons repo.
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 7:41 PM, Kevin Sweeney wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> A good amount of pants documentation is now available at
> http://pantsbuild.github.io/
>
> If you're
Hmm. Wonder if any of the stuff I wrote before coming to twitter finally
made it in?! Gotta take a look when I have some time.
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 9:01 PM, Dan Norris wrote:
> Thanks for sharing Kevin!
>
> It looks like it has a lot more info than what used to be included in the
> twitter.
Hello,
I am considering Aurora for a key component of our infrastructure.
Awesome work being done here.
My question is: How suitable is Aurora for running short-lived tasks?
Background: We (Code Climate) do static analysis of tens of thousands
of repositories every day. We run a variety of forms