##(Wednesday August 28th)
I was looking at the issue again and I noticed a link at the bottom of the page. It went to and [older issue.}(rubygems/bundler#1915)
##(Wednesday August 28th)
I was looking at the issue again and I noticed a link at the bottom of the page. It went to and [older issue.}(rubygems/bundler#1915)
Submitted my issue for consideration. Hopefully wrapped up my pull requests for the bundler-site. I was confused by the git pull -i upstream because it was pull in changes that were not yet published like the FAQ page that I had made. I thought that maybe I had made my branches from the FAQ page accidentally so I deleted them. Wrong. I re-did them all from scratch so they would be clean.
Met with Jessica at Pivotal Labs. We checked out the issue I am working on about returning a message when the gem name is invalid. We wrote a test for it and realized that my rspec wasn't working with the bundler files. Jessica, then Steve, then Lars tried a bunch of different things to make it work. In the end the only solution was to re-install my computer.
When my computer was re-installed my test passed.
We met up at the Silverlake Library. We showed each other what we have been working on. Joyce showed the ronn files and the rake files that made the man pages. Jen showed the invalid gem issue she had been working on. We looked at the cli.rb file together.
We worked on our own issues and gave each other suggestions.
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My husband bought a Duracell Powerpack 600 so I can work outside. I am sitting in Griffith Park using the free wifi at Trails Cafe and working on Bundler issues. So awesome.
As of yesterday all the tests were failing even the ones I hadn't written so I re-forked bundler and started over.