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Weekly #6: March 1st-7th #25

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To be added:

More info at - ipfs/team-mgmt#93 (comment)

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To be added:

station - The new version of station is ready for developer preview! station is one of the easiest ways to get an IPFS daemon running it your machine, it acts as a service and you get all the convenient features such as: Turn a IPFS node on through a GUI and drag and drop to share through IPFS. To try it out, you need Node.js 4 and NPM 3 installed, then do the following:

> git clone https:/ipfs/station.git && cd station
> npm install
> npm start

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#### [**go-ipfs**](/ipfs/go-ipfs)

@whyrusleeping set up [Teamcity](https://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/). This cuts down on the long waits for Travis to run, and hopefully will mean faster CI tests.
Teamcity also gives us awesome metrics on our tests and nice statistics on failures and failure rates. Weigh in on this change by joining the discussion, [here](TODO).
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can also add that there is now a Default method that can be used when creating commands for cleaner command code and nicer autogenerated documentation.

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Can also add to the teamcity part, something like:

"teamcity also has nice integration with a large array of test runners, from go tests to karma and sharness. It will give us more detailed feedback about our test runs, even when successful"

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I'll add the default in the next weekly, after I overhaul the current docs.

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ghost commented Mar 7, 2016

This LGTM! 👍 🚢

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To do:

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eminence commented Mar 8, 2016

The current set of contributors from commits is an exact subset of the contributors you've already included, so that's all set!

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@eminence Awesome! Thanks!

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To do:

  • Comb Twitter for community things.

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ghost commented Mar 8, 2016


[@dignifiedquire](https:/dignifiedquire) has been working on [randor](http:https:/dignifiedquire/randor), a testing framework that will be able to send huge files and lots of requests into IPFS in order to test how it works for edge cases and how it scales. Randor is now able to rerun tests predictably based on stored data, so it's easy to find and fix bugs. [@whyrusleeping](https:/whyrusleeping) is already working on the first bug that randor detected. To contribute, check out the repository.

#### [**WebRTC**](https:/diasdavid/webrtc-explorer)
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s/WebRTC/WebRTC Explorer/ ?

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makes sense, I missed that. Thank you @noffle :)


#### [**station**](https:/ipfs/station)

![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1211152/13579734/e5dd5c96-e496-11e5-99cf-f3c09943f2f4.png)
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all weekly images should be added to the same folder the post is in, and hosted out of IPFS

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@dignifiedquire can we get an image with more peers? like 100+? 3 just looks sad and lonely.

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@jbenet I don't understand. I can copy them to the current directory, and link to them (on the Blog) and embed them manually (for TinyLetter, GitHub). That seems unrelated to hosting them out of IPFS.

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I wasn't able to get more peers, but I got at least 81 :) https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmZV7iGTu91w1YePo1EG98siCPxPFrw9Uzf7wAmARusET5

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@jbenet I'm going to add this file to. Sound good?

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eminence commented Mar 9, 2016

look at those happy hackers! with matching shirts!

RichardLitt added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 9, 2016
@RichardLitt RichardLitt merged commit bd157b5 into master Mar 9, 2016
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