search for: benevolent

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 32 matches for "benevolent".

2004 Jan 06
2
benevolent dictatorship, or inclusive developper community?
...Jan 03, 2004 at 08:07:29PM -0600, bugs@digium.com wrote: > > A BUGNOTE has been added to this bug. tabarnac! it's been months now! the only thing that i can think at this point is that mark doesn't want sip to work through nat. i am getting very frustrated with digium's "benevolent dictatorship" of this project. how to make the asterisk project more inclusive of people's development efforts and contributions? is it time to start thinking about a fork? -w -- /~\ The ASCII Ribbon Campaign \ / No HTML/RTF in email X No Word docs in email / \ Respect for ope...
2016 May 06
2
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
> On May 5, 2016, at 6:53 PM, Sean Silva via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > > > On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 6:15 PM, Justin Bogner via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote: > Chandler Carruth via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> writes: > > I
2004 Jan 19
0
Re: [Asterisk-Dev] benevolent dictatorship, or inclusive developper community?
This probably a dead horse, but this showed up on another list I read and I thought it might be of interest. respectfully to all... Dear all, I have just put online a survey addressing the topic of "good leadership in the open-source environment". Basically, my objective is to identify the personal conceptions of good leadership that reside in the minds of the contributors,
2012 Dec 31
3
9.1 file content
I'm quite happy to see 9.1 out and want to ask polite and benevolent question: regarding times on the site, are iso and img files the same as 2 weeks ago? To remind noble readers. I installed on my computers what was release at that time and got it up and working perfectly. In other words, is it the same file? Best regards and happy new year...
2008 Oct 08
5
Plot means with error bars - A novice needs help
Hello, I'd appreciate a suggestion on how to construct plots (barplots?) that use means on the Y axis instead of density/count. I'd also like to use groups and plot error or confidence interval bars on these graphs. I know this is a read the manual situation. I'd appreciate help with what to read, or your benevolence with some sample code. I've looked at lattice and gplots2, but
2010 Dec 08
5
very slow boot: stuck at mounting zfs filesystems
Hello list, I''m having trouble with a server holding a lot of data. After a few months of uptime, it is currently rebooting from a lockup (reason unknown so far) but it is taking hours to boot up again. The boot process is stuck at the stage where it says: mounting zfs filesystems (1/5) the machine responds to pings and keystrokes. I can see disk activity; the disk leds blink one after
2008 Apr 21
1
Symbolic Integration in R
...done (symbolic c++), do you think in R it can be programmed just using the R language without resorting to external sources? Does anyone know or can estimate the amount of resources needed to incorporate symbolic integration capabilities (of course R being an open source, this would be a completely benevolent act on the part of the experts)? The idea would be appealing, in a way it will contribute to the "completeness" of R as a self-contained/sufficient mathematical computing system (like mathematica and more). -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Symbolic-Integration-in-R-...
2011 Jul 12
1
invalid SID in passdb on stand-alone file server with ldapsam
hello! I got some log message I can't explain. when I log in to a server it says: [2011/07/12 14:20:41.784580, 0] passdb/passdb.c:627(lookup_global_sam_name) User frvdamme with invalid SID S-1-5-21-2863620551-4077714424-203869783-5020 in passdb It's a standalone file server, no domain, and the password backend is (open)ldap. Samba is version 3.5.6 on Debian 6.0. Using the server
2006 Nov 27
5
win32 problems
I''m setting up a Rails app for a client that uses Windows. I''m getting this error: c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mongrel-0.3.18/lib/mongrel/rails.rb: 32: uninitial ized constant Mongrel::HttpHandler (NameError) from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/ custom_require.rb:21:in `re quire'' from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mongrel-0.3.18/bin/
2015 Oct 14
4
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
On 14 October 2015 at 14:32, Krzysztof Parzyszek via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > CoC is not going to stop or prevent any harassment. True. > The current administrators of the mailing > lists, or the organizers of the LLVM conferences already have the means to > deal with it. Not really. We haven't had to ban anyone from the list or kick anyone from a
2019 Nov 01
2
RFC: On non 8-bit bytes and the target for it
...ould probably move to the patches. I'm in camp (2). Any changes that are not tested are an invitation to upstream developers to "simplify" the code, not knowing that those changes are important. Anyone who commits untested changes to LLVM will inevitably face an uphill battle against benevolent NFC refactorings that break these changes because the expectation of how the code is supposed to behave is not codified in a test. In the short term option (1) sounds more appealing because they can start right away, but I'm going to predict that it will be more expensive for the downstream mai...
2018 Nov 21
1
rescue - UEFI revert to BIOS boot - how?
Hi, I had the same sort of issue. My workstation with a Asrock motherboard suddenly decided to reset UEFI to defaults which caused my Fedora installation not to boot. I could boot with a Live USB stick and use efibootmgr to set the UEFI boot for Fedora but next time I powered on my machine the same issue happened (I remove AC power from my workstation when it is not in use). Turned out to be
2006 Jul 21
1
RedirectHandler? mongrel_rewrite?
...ls root. Ours looks like this: RewriteRules = { /\/(.+)\/(\w+)\.\d+\.(js|css|gif|jpg|png)/ => ''/$1/$2.$3'' } If the plugin (gem) is installed, it will rewrite params [Mongrel::Const::PATH_INFO] based on this RewriteRules hash (if it can find the config file) by benevolently sitting atop Mongrel::HttpRequest. Works like a charm. Is there a use for this? Am I just setting up my RedirectHandlers wrong? I''d like to do things the Official way, so any help on the RedirectHandler would be appreciated. Thanks. In case anyone wants check this plugin out,...
2016 Feb 10
3
[RFC] Lanai backend
On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 10:30 PM Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > > > On Feb 9, 2016, at 10:24 PM, Chandler Carruth via llvm-dev < > llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > > > You've raised an important point here Pete, and while I disagree pretty > strongly with it (regardless of whether Lanai makes sense or not), I'm glad > that
2019 Nov 04
3
RFC: On non 8-bit bytes and the target for it
...>> I'm in camp (2). Any changes that are not tested are an invitation to >> upstream developers to "simplify" the code, not knowing that those changes >> are important. Anyone who commits untested changes to LLVM will inevitably >> face an uphill battle against benevolent NFC refactorings that break these >> changes because the expectation of how the code is supposed to behave is >> not codified in a test. In the short term option (1) sounds more appealing >> because they can start right away, but I'm going to predict that it will be >> m...
2007 Jun 01
0
OT: "The Ignorance of Crowds" (was: OT Slightly: )
...al "democracy", even the pure Athenian version that few Americans (except maybe some Californians) would recognize. Without actual rule by all of its contributors and readers, but rather primary rule by many policies determined and (often) enforced by people selected by autocrats (however benevolent), it's no democracy, but rather a collegiocracy or something else with a new name. Digium/Asterisk is an interesting example. For example, the community has so far accepted the proprietary ownership of code contributed to Digium, but a tension in source code openness lies in that degree in th...
2000 Dec 13
2
IBM invests $ 10^9 in Linux, maybe they'll sponsor Vorbis?
Hello Vorbis developers, you probably had the same idea already, but maybe IBM is interested in sponsoring Vorbis, or being your patron. If they are going to invest $ 10^9 in Linux, protecting vorbis from harm, and possible injecting resources into that project would be peanuts to them. I don't know if IBM does anything with multimedia, but they could only gain if strong technology in that
2014 Nov 10
2
Reviving compiz.org - quest for information
...;s still watched by current maintainers to some degree (if not, then I guess I'm talking to an empty room, in which case, who are you?) - A big statement warning users that the wiki might be out of date. I am willing to do all this, if I'm granted access. If nobody protests, I will ask our benevolent sysadmin-dictator to set it up for me. On an other note, I am also planning to do some light work on Compiz itself (seeing as how Debian now longer ships with Compiz, I was forced to do something for practical reasons). More on this later, but to begin with it'll probably be what I started wit...
2019 Jan 17
3
Winbind, cached logons and 'user persistency'...
I've noted that some weeks ago, but i was upgrading all my PVE cluster so i've considered it benevolent. Yesterday i've updated my main switch, disconnecting for a brief lag of time all my ''infrastructutes''. My SMTP server (exim) start to complain about 'unroutable addresses': 2019-01-16 18:32:40 1gjp3Q-0006aw-TG <= root at sv.lnf.it H=(3jane.sv.lnf.it) [10.5.1.13...
2006 Aug 23
3
bcmxcp: stop whining (and log spamming)
corrupted checksums happen all the time with the 6-port serial card, even when only using one port (and I don't give a shit about the other ports, if anybody has a one-port laying around...) so stop whining already. $OpenBSD$ --- drivers/bcmxcp_ser.c.orig Wed Aug 23 11:15:54 2006 +++ drivers/bcmxcp_ser.c Wed Aug 23 11:26:37 2006 @@ -168,8 +168,8 @@ int get_answer(unsigned char *data, unsi