On 24 May 2011, at 11:18, Jarl Friis wrote:
> Maybe this is a FAW. If so point me to the FAQ.
>
> It seems like Rails on lighthouse is no longer a public project.
>
> https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994
> shows "Oops! : This is not a public project"
>
> I can no longer view the status
I suppose this is against the rules of the group.
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Emraaz khan wrote:
> *Hello, *
> *We have an immediate requirement of Network Analyst Kindly review
> the below requirement and let us know your intrest.*
> *Please send me suitable profiles @ emr...@panzersolut
They get served in /assets, and so you wouldn't be able to tell the
difference between the end /assets/application.js and
/assets/application.css
This doesn't mean the intermediate ones couldn't have them stripped, but
whatever.
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Maybe this is a FAW. If so point me to the FAQ.
It seems like Rails on lighthouse is no longer a public project.
https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994
shows "Oops! : This is not a public project"
I can no longer view the status of the bugs I have reported and
patches that I have contribu
*Hello, *
*We have an immediate requirement of Network Analyst Kindly review
the below requirement and let us know your intrest.*
*Please send me suitable profiles @ emr...@panzersolutions.com*
* *
*Title : Network Analyst*
*Location : Richmond, VA*
*Duration : 6+ mon
On the subject of ror-talk vs this list, I was thinking it'd be nice
if the general guideline was for all new posts to be first posted to
ror-talk and only posted here when ror-talk determined it to be a core
issue.
Of course this wouldn't apply if you're experienced enough to know for
ab
Given the number of posts to the list that don't fit the list criteria,
could we move to a system where everyone's first post is screened? That
might prevent both jerks like this guy and mistaken posts that should be
sent to ror-talk from ending up in the discussion.
-Geoff
On Tue, May 24, 2011
Can this guy be blocked. Please!!!
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 11:14 PM, Emraaz khan wrote:
>
> Dear Professional,
> Hope you are doing well.
> I am a technical recruiter with Panzer Solutions LLC Software Implementing
> and IT consulting company located in CT. Please go through the Job
> Descriptio
Dear Professional,
Hope you are doing well.
I am a technical recruiter with Panzer Solutions LLC Software Implementing
and IT consulting company located in CT. Please go through the Job
Description and send me your updated resume with contact information.
*Please reply at emr...@panzersolutions.co
Dear Professional,
Hope you are doing well.
I am a technical recruiter with Panzer Solutions LLC Software Implementing
and IT consulting company located in CT. Please go through the Job
Description and send me your updated resume with contact information.
*Please reply at emr...@panzersolutions.c
> That's pretty rad, but it doesn't explain what are ".js" and ".css" hints
> for.
>
> I'm pretty sure that the whole Sprockets feature stack would work even
> without those. I'm wondering about the rationale of making this the default
> recommended style (by making generators create them).
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