Mini project
Supporting multiple ‘games’ in the Hudson CI-Game plugin - http://github.com/nparry/hudson-ci-game
Hacking on Hudson is pretty fun - digging through the code you come across a lot of neat ideas from some obviously smart people.
Supporting multiple ‘games’ in the Hudson CI-Game plugin - http://github.com/nparry/hudson-ci-game
Hacking on Hudson is pretty fun - digging through the code you come across a lot of neat ideas from some obviously smart people.
The latest QSB update necessitated some changes to the Delicious plugin - the plugin info page has the details.
wow
… and we have a rudimentary JSON schema validator that dovetails nicely with the Orderly parser - usable from Java or Scala.
An implementation of Orderly JSON in Scala for use on the JVM.
I recently heard that some folks get annoying password prompts every x minutes when using my QSB Delicious plugin. They look like…

In fact, there are at least two separate issues filed for QSB about this. This is due to the access settings for the Mac OS X Keychain. In short, some people have settings that say “Once an application is granted access it should always get access” while others say “Force an application to re-authorize after X minutes of idle time”.
There are a couple of ways to solve this:
To change the settings for a keychain:

The same process applies if you set up different keychains for different passwords.
I appreciate that someone took the time to email me about this, I wasn’t aware of it until they did so. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to drop me a line.
Wow
It looks like more folks are looking for Delicious support in QSB - I put together a page with info on my plugin. This will provide a permanent URL where people can always find the latest version of the plugin.
At over 100 million views I’m a bit late to the party on this. Still worth watching :-D