[erlang-questions] Coon - new tool for building Erlang packages, dependency management and deploying Erlang services

Roman Galeev jamhedd@REDACTED
Mon Feb 12 16:18:58 CET 2018


Well, we have git already and nobody seems to be offended.

On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 4:11 PM, Chris Waymire <chris@REDACTED> wrote:

> The idea that a software library that happens to share name with a racial
> slur that is over 180 years old and has not been part of common social use
> for several decades would make people angry is ridiculous. Especially when
> the word as meanings that pre-date the slur. If that upsets you to the
> point where you are unable to get past it then it is time to unplug your
> tv, your radio and your internet and live a life of peaceful solitude.
>
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 7:03 AM, Loïc Hoguin <essen@REDACTED> wrote:
>
>> This idea that white supremacists need a reason to call others using
>> racial slurs is ridiculous at best. At this rate you will call me a Nazi by
>> the next reply. Fingers crossed.
>>
>> Again Valery does not apply this term to black people or make any
>> reference about them or the US History, so there's no intent here. He's
>> using the other meaning.
>>
>> Soon you will argue that hunters are racists because they call racoons
>> "coons".
>>
>>
>> On 02/12/2018 03:53 PM, Josh Barney wrote:
>>
>>> Intent IS important and the intent of the people who applied this term
>>> to black people was a very bad intent.
>>>
>>> ?People are getting offended much too easily these days? ? this argument
>>> has been plastered all over American news for years, always coming from a
>>> privileged group claiming hurt. This is the white supremesist position.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 9:34 AM Lo?c Hoguin <essen@REDACTED> wrote:
>>>
>>>     This reminds me of people who were calling some coffee brand racist
>>> not
>>>     realizing that the Spanish or Portuguese translation for "black"
>>>     looks a
>>>     lot like a racist slur.
>>>
>>>     People are getting offended much too easily these days. Intent is
>>>     important and there's no intent to slur here.
>>>
>>>     On 02/12/2018 03:15 PM, Josh Barney wrote:
>>>      > One would presume that all the black persons who have been called
>>>     in an
>>>      > effort to reduce them to rabid animals hunted for sport by white
>>> men
>>>      > with dogs would be aware. That?s the import thing about racial
>>>     slurs,
>>>      > not that you are unhurt, but that someone else is hurt.
>>>      >
>>>      > On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 9:04 AM Lo?c Hoguin <essen@REDACTED>
>>>     wrote:
>>>      >
>>>      > More importantly, who is aware of them? I doubt too many people
>>>     outside
>>>      > of North America know about it.
>>>      >
>>>      > And secondly, should you censor a word that's otherwise perfectly
>>>     fine
>>>      > because of its use in slang? It'll get some radical activists
>>>     angry for
>>>      > sure so it depends on whether you see this as a good or a bad
>>> thing.
>>>      > Nowadays that tends to be a good thing.
>>>      >
>>>      > Most people will not think twice about it.
>>>      >
>>>      > On 02/12/2018 02:17 PM, Fred Hebert wrote:
>>>      > > Are you aware of the connotations coming with that name?
>>>      > >
>>>      > > On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 4:05 PM, Valery Tikhonov
>>>      > > <valerii.tikhonov@REDACTED <mailto:valerii.tikhonov@REDACTED
>>> >>
>>>      > wrote:
>>>      > >
>>>      > > Hi,
>>>      > > I would like to introduce ?oon
>>>     <https://github.com/comtihon/coon> -
>>>      > > build and dependency management system and tool for easy
>>>     deployment
>>>      > > Erlang packages.
>>>      > > In short:
>>>      > >
>>>      > > * coon uses prebuilt packages from CoonHub
>>>      > > <https://coon.justtech.blog>, what reduces build time
>>>      > > * thanks to github integration it allows to trigger new builds
>>> for
>>>      > > Erlang packages when commiting new tag in repo
>>>      > > * you can set installation steps to deploy and run Erlang
>>> service
>>>      > > from prebuilt package on system without otp/Erlang installed
>>>      > > with `coon install namespace/name`
>>>      > >
>>>      > > Documentation, articles and links:
>>>      > >
>>>      > > coon (client) - https://github.com/comtihon/coon
>>>      > > <https://github.com/comtihon/coon> see Readme.md and doc folder
>>>      > >
>>>      > > coon_auto_builder (server) -
>>>      > > https://github.com/comtihon/coon_auto_builder
>>>      > > <https://github.com/comtihon/coon_auto_builder>
>>>      > >
>>>      > > how to create and build Erlang service from scratch
>>>      > > https://justtech.blog/2018/01/07/create-erlang-service-with-
>>> coon/
>>>      > >
>>>     <https://justtech.blog/2018/01/07/create-erlang-service-with-coon/>
>>>      > >
>>>      > > how to prepare Erlang service for deploy
>>>      > >
>>>      >
>>>     https://justtech.blog/2018/02/11/erlang-service-easy-deploy-
>>> with-coon/
>>>      > >
>>>      >
>>>     <https://justtech.blog/2018/02/11/erlang-service-easy-deploy
>>> -with-coon/>
>>>
>>>      > >
>>>      > > example service which uses coon
>>>      > > https://github.com/comtihon/example_service
>>>      > > <https://github.com/comtihon/example_service>
>>>      > >
>>>      > > example library which uses coon
>>>      > > https://github.com/comtihon/mongodb-erlang
>>>      > > <https://github.com/comtihon/mongodb-erlang>
>>>      > >
>>>      > > Hope you find this tool useful :)
>>>      > >
>>>      > >
>>>      > >
>>>      > >
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>>>      > --
>>>      > Lo?c Hoguin
>>>      > https://ninenines.eu
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>>>
>>>     --     Lo?c Hoguin
>>>     https://ninenines.eu
>>>
>>>
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>> Loïc Hoguin
>>
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