+1 for hardware: got my Raspberry Pi using my MacBook’s Wifi connection for its Internet, as well as the Macbook as a DHCP. Outcome: my pi now has an IP address I can grab from the Mac, which means I don’t need a separate monitor and keyboard hooked up to the pi to be able to do things.. I can ssh into the pi and effectively use my laptop as my keyboard and monitor. And my pi can still reach out to the Internet, which will mean it’ll be able to access a remote Jenkins server, even if remote just means hosted off the Mac. These are important things to consider when dealing with a conference where you’ll be working off of an unknown WiFi….
-1 for software… was trying to get a feature done for our sprint demo and just didn’t quite get it there. Number of reasons impacting, some of them a result of other folks’ efforts, but the net is that tomorrow’s demo won’t work end-to-end.
If my +1 and -1 were merge request voting, I’d be done for on my team.. -1 is a reject status, regardless of how many plus ups balance it out. But since this is the realm of humans, I’ll count the day at worst a draw.