In many tech conferences, attendees are invited to rate the talk and/or the speaker from 1 to 5 stars. This type of ratings is interesting but has a few drawbacks.
The discussion started as a twitter thread with this french proposition.
# Setup a PPA repo, where the name is "user/ppaname", e.g. "blueyed/ppa" ("ppa" being the default) | |
define pparepo($apt_key = "", $dist = $ppa_default_name, $supported = ["lucid", "hardy"], $ensure = present, $keyserver = "keyserver.ubuntu.com") { | |
$name_for_file = regsubst($name, '/', '-', 'G') | |
$file = "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/pparepo-${name_for_file}.list" | |
file { "$file": } | |
case $ensure { | |
present: { | |
if ($dist) and ($dist in $supported) { | |
File["$file"] { |
#!/bin/sh | |
baseurl=http://mygitlaburl | |
usermail=adminuser@mymailserver | |
userpass=adminpassword | |
repo_access=2 #0=denied 1=read 2=read&write | |
project_access=2 #0=deined 1=read 2=report 3=admin | |
# login | |
curl -s -I -c cookies.txt -d "utf8=✓&user[email]=$usermail&user[password]=$userpass&commit=Sign+in" $baseurl/users/sign_in |
## Acer | |
#SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0502", MODE="0600", OWNER="<username>" | |
## ASUS | |
#SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0b05", MODE="0600", OWNER="<username>" | |
## Dell | |
#SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="413c", MODE="0600", OWNER="<username>" | |
## Foxconn |
ID=`xinput list | grep TypeMatrix | grep keyboard | sed 's/.*id=\([0-9]*\).*/\1/'` && setxkbmap -device $ID dvorak -option compose:ralt | |
# mapping insert on mail key | |
xmodmap -e 'keycode 163=Insert' |
In many tech conferences, attendees are invited to rate the talk and/or the speaker from 1 to 5 stars. This type of ratings is interesting but has a few drawbacks.
The discussion started as a twitter thread with this french proposition.