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| <Kyle> | mattpardee: Can I be convinced something broke if a project is still "Processing" after a good two minutes? |
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| <Kyle> | Should I* |
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| <mattpardee> | Kyle try refreshing |
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| <mattpardee> | does that now say it's ready? |
01:41:54
| <Kyle> | mattpardee: hae been |
01:42:08
| <Kyle> | Nope |
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| <Kyle> | It's just sitting there, broken, heh |
01:42:40
| <Kyle> | Thought it'd be smart to just bring it up before cancelling and trying again.. |
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| <superthebobfredm> | Anyone know how close we are to be able to sync c9.io with local filesystem? |
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| <Leeol> | Anyone using c9.io recently? Is it worth using again? |
17:14:59
| <Leeol> | Hmm, 3 minutes of using it and my console output is doubled lol |
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| <Leeol> | Not looking good :s |
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| <Leeol> | mattpardee: As a single user, is it possible to gain access to another project? For example, when working locally, you can run `npm install ~/projects/something_else`, which is *very* handy. Would this ever be possible in c9? Or is the only method available to commit to a repo, and pull from that repo? |
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| <Leeol> | (pull/install) |
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| <Leeol> | "gain access to another project's file system" (should have said that heh) |
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