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Pablo Lalloni

longevity - 1 views

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    "Model your domain in the language and style of Domain Driven Design. Implement it using Scala case classes and companion objects. Pass us your subdomain, and we provide the persistence. Persistence concerns, operations and data are abstracted behind an elegant persistence API. We provide you with fully featured repositories for MongoDB and Cassandra. We provide a suite of integration tests to exercise your repositories against a real database, as well as in-memory repositories for other tests."
Pablo Lalloni

Getting Started With OpenAM - 0 views

  • OpenAM centralizes authentication by using a variety of authentication modules. Authentication modules connect to identity repositories that store identities and provide authentication services. The identity repositories can be implemented as LDAP directories, relational databases, RADIUS, Windows authentication, one-time password services, other standards-based access management systems and much more.
  • OpenAM centralizes authorization by letting you use OpenAM to manage access policies separate from applications and resources. Instead of building access policy into a web application, you install a policy agent with the web application to request policy decisions from OpenAM. This way you can avoid issues that could arise when developers must embed policy decisions into their applications. With OpenAM, if policy changes or an issue is found after the application is deployed, you have only to change the policy definition in OpenAM, not deploy a new version of the application. OpenAM makes the authorization decisions, and policy agents enforce the decisions on OpenAM's behalf.
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    "OpenAM centralizes authentication by using a variety of authentication modules. Authentication modules connect to identity repositories that store identities and provide authentication services. The identity repositories can be implemented as LDAP directories, relational databases, RADIUS, Windows authentication, one-time password services, other standards-based access management systems and much more."
Pablo Lalloni

Enterprise Git Repository Management | Atlassian - 1 views

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    "On-premises source code management for Git that's secure, fast, and enterprise grade. Create and manage repositories, set up fine-grained permissions, and collaborate on code - all with the flexibility of your servers."
Pablo Lalloni

Using Jekyll with Pages - User Documentation - 1 views

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    "Every GitHub Page is run through Jekyll when you push content to a specially named branch within your repository. For User Pages, use the master branch in your username.github.io repository. "
Pablo Lalloni

packagecloud - 1 views

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    "Support for Debian, RPM, RubyGem and Python packages. Public and private package repositories with powerful tooling, security and automation."
Pablo Lalloni

scala/scala - GitHub - 1 views

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    Scala language git repository @ github.
Pablo Lalloni

nvie/gitflow - 0 views

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    A collection of Git extensions to provide high-level repository operations for Vincent Driessen's branching model.
Pablo Lalloni

HubFlow: GitFlow For GitHub - 1 views

    • Pablo Lalloni
       
      Si bien es para github cabe esperar que encontremos cosas útiles a aplicar cuando usamos gitlab.
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    "At DataSift, we've standardised on using Git for our source control, using GitHub to host our public and private Git repositories, and using GitFlow as our common workflow This website explains how we've adapted GitFlow and the GitFlow tools git extension for working with GitHub. This is how we work internally, and we're sharing this in the hope that others find it useful too."
Pablo Lalloni

Why aren't you using git-flow? - Jeff Kreeftmeijer - 1 views

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    In January of this year, @nvie published "A successful Git branching model", in which he explained how he keeps his Git repositories nice and tidy. In addition to that, he released git-flow; a bunch of Git extensions to make following this model extremely easy. I'm astounded that some people never heard of it before, so in this article I'll try to tell you why it can make you happy and cheerful all day.
Pablo Lalloni

reactive-web - 0 views

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    Reactive-web is a new framework for writing highly interactive and dynamic web applications. It's written in Scala , sits on top of Lift, and uses the Functional Reactive Programming library reactive-core (it's in the same repository). As in GWT, you can code the user interface in the same language as the rest of your application (except in Scala instead of Java), rather than writing JavaScript. Unlike GWT, however, you don't need an extra build step to convert your code to JavaScript. You can easily combine code that runs on the browser with code that runs on the server. And, you can declare dynamic relationships between components, like binding in Flex/JavaFX/etc. (only much more powerful).
Pablo Lalloni

Effectively Using Git With Subversion | Viget - 0 views

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    "The integration between git and Subversion (git-svn) is so well done that several of us have been using git as our interface to all our Subversion repositories. Doing this is fairly simple, but there are some interesting tricks, and so I thought I would share a day in the Viget life with git-svn."
Pablo Lalloni

michaelsauter/crane - 0 views

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    "Crane is a tool to orchestrate Docker containers. It works by reading in some configuration (JSON or YAML) which describes how to obtain images and how to run containers. This simplifies setting up a development environment a lot as you don't have to bring up every container manually, remembering all the arguments you need to pass. By storing the configuration next to the data and the app(s) in a repository, you can easily share the whole environment."
Pablo Lalloni

Papers We Love - 0 views

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    "Papers We Love is a repository of academic computer science papers and a community who loves reading them."
Pablo Lalloni

InfoQ: DIY SOA: How to build your own Simple Service Repository - 1 views

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    Nosotros tenemos necesidad de un repositorio de servicios, me parece que es la única manera de lograr un poco de uniformidad, claridad y exposición en cualquier esfuerzo SOA que podamos hacer en la organización. Quizás podríamos empezar un test drive de una implementación similar a lo que proponen en el artículo dado que no requiere la "elección" de un producto en particular lo cual parece ser el factor limitante en este momento "político".
Pablo Lalloni

Gitblit - 1 views

  • Redmine authentication
    • Pablo Lalloni
       
      Quizás así evadimos una integración con SUA (la de gitlab) y solo tenemos que implementar la de redmine.
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    "Gitblit is an open-source, pure Java stack for managing, viewing, and serving Git repositories."
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    Es una alternativa a analizar, pero como te comenté hoy, creo que sacando la -a priori- facilidad de agregado de módulos de autenticación (e integración con redmine), el resto de los features no son superiores a Git Lab 7. Hoy por hoy tenemos un ambiente Git Lab 7 que ni bien nos asignen fierros en sala cofre reemplaza al actual (versión 3.0). Luego de eso viene integración de redmine con sua. Salvo que veas razones de peso no me parece destinarle recursos hasta luego de integrar Redmine con SUA. No se que opinás.
Pablo Lalloni

CloudBees DEV@cloud (Jenkins as a Service) Documentation - 0 views

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    BuildHive is a part of DEV@cloud that allows the open-source communtiy to quickly set up simple continuous integration service for GitHub repositories.
Pablo Lalloni

lyda/hdfs-docker-registry Repository | Docker Hub Registry - Repositories of Docker Images - 3 views

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    "This is an HDFS based docker-registry."
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