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I don't like the idea of external SMTP for this when http://danfarrelly.nyc/MailDev/ can make everything works locally - and it's very easy to add in our Docker based projects.


SMTP4dev is a good option for Windows.


Personally I use Papercut and so far I'm pretty happy.


If you don't need the complexity of a full-blown visualisation UI, you can just (assuming you have Python on the machine) run

     python -m smtpd -n -c DebuggingServer localhost:1025
it will dump all mail to stdout.

(change port as you see fit, below 1024 requires root/sudoing)


Yeah, there are a couple very good opensource options like this on github.


Yet another separated tool. The Elasticsearch ecosystem is not going to became simpler with ES 5 removing the "site" plugins and everyone doing their own apps instead of building Kibana Apps (i.e. Cerebro, the new Kopf)...


Elasticsearch's plugin ecosystem has historically been fragmented. That's why we make the plugin available in multiple ways (hosted app, chrome extension and site plugin).

Links:

[1] Hosted app - http://appbaseio.github.io/mirage/

[2] Chrome extension - https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/mirage/dcnlpfmnpog...

[3] Site Plugin for Elasticsearch v2.x - plugin install appbaseio/mirage


well-behaved site plugins (such as kopf) have always been able to run as a standalone app in the browser - either from a folder on your disk of from a stupid webserver. All it needed was a working CORS config on the ES cluster.

It's always been a good idea to deploy them in that way - no need to have the plugin on each node, easier version upgrades, access to multiple clusters etc. So basically, not much changed.


For PHP you can have a look at JoliTypo [1], much more up to date, tested, working for any style guide and using a real parser.

[1]: https://github.com/jolicode/jolitypo

Disclaimer: I'm the author, and I've tested them all.


So it's time to try this backup tool https://github.com/Stantheman/Twitpic-Backup


Thanks for the shoutout! Twitpic-Backup is pretty old but will definitely get your images. Props to pcgMongo for today's PR:

https://github.com/Stantheman/Twitpic-Backup/pull/2


Thanks! It's a straight forward shell script using wget. It just needs twitter handle and working folder name, downloads everything.


PH7, Phalenger, HHVM, PHPQB, Zephir, KittenPHP, JPHP, and now Hippyvm... A lot of them were unknown before the Facebook HHVM popularity.


I do not know how good it will be for the PHP/Symfony eco-system but that's great news for them, as long as they keep their strong open-source engagement.

They are now a real open-source editor company, way more "pro" than "an agency building a framework" and that's good for everyone.


I wish the weak password blacklist was public, so we can all implement password check like this easily, and maybe get rid of them forever (even if banning "chicken" as password is only a way to have "egg" popping up).


Same, asking about suggestions in terms of best practice to integrate PredictionIO in some PHP frameworks.

If I like the product, I may open-source some plugin or wrapper around their SDK for specifics product or framework, but asking will not make it happens faster.


Paris, France (full-time). JoliCode - http://jolicode.com/

We are a young and pretty French service company with strong focus on quality. We are looking for:

* Javascript developer, loving NodeJS, mobile development and Angular/Backbone to work on various projects from plain frontend Javascript to Appcelerator Titanium (Alloy) mobile applications.

* PHP expert, to work on various size projects build on top of Symfony2.

* Drupal expert, to build strong websites with Drupal > 7.

For more information: http://jolicode.com/jobs


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