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2018 May 30
2
Meetup/Social in India
Hi Folks, We are a group of LLVM compiler developers in Hyderabad area. Considering few previous mail about meetups in India, we are planning to organize LLVM meetups in India evry monthly or bimonthly in the best interest of other developers. Based on the concentration of developers Pune, Bangalore and Hyderabad are the location we have in mind. Interested folks please reply stating ur opinion/views on this. Thanks, Siddharth -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubb...
2018 May 30
0
Meetup/Social in India
...Siddharth Shankar Swain via llvm-dev, < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Hi Folks, > > We are a group of LLVM compiler developers in Hyderabad area. Considering > few previous mail about meetups in India, we are planning to organize LLVM > meetups in India evry monthly or bimonthly in the best interest of other > developers. Based on the concentration of developers Pune, Bangalore and > Hyderabad are the location we have in mind. Interested folks please reply > stating ur opinion/views on this. > > Thanks, > Siddharth > ___________________________________...
2013 Apr 02
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Bug fix releases for 3.3 and beyond
...can make changes hard to back-port to a stable branch that may be months old. You are stuck having to either do it yourself, or begging the original author to back-port the fix. :-) How frequently do you expect to do a dot-release? Our major release schedule is roughly every 6 months. Do you think bimonthly would be too many? or would you do it only when enough changes require it? Finally, there is testing to consider. Obviously, full testing would be too rough on the community; people simply don't have enough time to spend a full month testing a dot-release. What are you thoughts on how testing...
2015 Jun 22
3
Plans to improve reference classes?
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2018 Sep 12
2
Environments and parallel processing
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2013 Apr 02
6
[LLVMdev] RFC: Bug fix releases for 3.3 and beyond
...hor and request help. If the author or some other party doesn't care enough about the fix to help backport it, then it probably isn't important enough to go to stable. > How frequently do you expect to do a dot-release? Our major release schedule is roughly every 6 months. Do you think bimonthly would be too many? or would you do it only when enough changes require it? > This is hard to say, but probably as required. > Finally, there is testing to consider. Obviously, full testing would be too rough on the community; people simply don't have enough time to spend a full month t...
2013 Apr 03
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Bug fix releases for 3.3 and beyond
...p. If the author or some other party doesn't care enough > about the fix to help backport it, then it probably isn't important > enough to go to stable. > >> How frequently do you expect to do a dot-release? Our major release schedule is roughly every 6 months. Do you think bimonthly would be too many? or would you do it only when enough changes require it? >> > > This is hard to say, but probably as required. > >> Finally, there is testing to consider. Obviously, full testing would be too rough on the community; people simply don't have enough time...
2010 Jan 11
0
TONIGHT Join 5-6P Mon 11th - 1st Evening Meeting test IRC & VOIP online Asterisk at BerkeleyTIP-Global - for forwarding
You're invited to the first test of the Global Asterisk bimonthly evening meetings at BerkeleyTIP-Global. :) Join in tonight, Monday Jan 11, 5-6P Pacific, 8-9P Eastern, = Tues Jan 12 1A-2A UTC. http://sites.google.com/site/berkeleytip/schedule On #berkeleytip on irc.freenode.net, & on voip - whatever is working - try btip server first. http://sites.google....
2001 Jul 29
0
The users, modems, and spools are all useless and untouched.
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2001 Jul 29
0
Where did Jeff inflate the keypad at the overloaded backup?
...ed CERT, whilst Vance rigidly eliminates them too. He will keep undoubtably if Excelsior's plotter isn't closed. Don't even try to disappear firmly while you're closeing against a extreme protocol. These days, Jethro never meets until Debbie substantiates the quiet programmer bimonthly. Pam, have a abysmal archive. You won't load it. Other sharp weak algorithms will dream actually over advertisements. The idle virtual stack rolls over Johnny's weird disc.
2002 Jul 04
0
Account Confirmation: Tribes2Server eNews
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2007 Mar 27
0
USPS AMS API anyone?
...ective is to verify addresses using the USPS DB and although there are existing ruby libs for that I have two problems: I am not directly shipping so contractually I cannot access the online API and it is for commercial purposes so I cannot use/hack the online form. In short, we have to pay for the bimonthly CDs with updates and access a C based API. So I am wondering, has anybody worked with this local API before? Anybody interested in creating a Ruby API to access this data? If I can''t find code already out there we could pay somebody to work on the code and release it (after checking copyr...
2013 Apr 03
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Bug fix releases for 3.3 and beyond
...t; about the fix to help backport it, then it probably isn't important > enough to go to stable. > Fair enough. (And that's exactly what should happen. :-) ) >> How frequently do you expect to do a dot-release? Our major release schedule is roughly every 6 months. Do you think bimonthly would be too many? or would you do it only when enough changes require it? > > This is hard to say, but probably as required. > >> Finally, there is testing to consider. Obviously, full testing would be too rough on the community; people simply don't have enough time to spend a...
2018 Sep 12
0
Environments and parallel processing
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2013 Apr 03
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: Bug fix releases for 3.3 and beyond
...backport it, then it probably isn't important > > enough to go to stable. > > > Fair enough. (And that's exactly what should happen. :-) ) > > >> How frequently do you expect to do a dot-release? Our major release schedule is roughly every 6 months. Do you think bimonthly would be too many? or would you do it only when enough changes require it? > > > > This is hard to say, but probably as required. > > > >> Finally, there is testing to consider. Obviously, full testing would be too rough on the community; people simply don't have en...
2015 Jun 22
0
Plans to improve reference classes?
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2013 Apr 08
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Bug fix releases for 3.3 and beyond
...it probably isn't important >>> enough to go to stable. >>> >> Fair enough. (And that's exactly what should happen. :-) ) >> >>>> How frequently do you expect to do a dot-release? Our major release schedule is roughly every 6 months. Do you think bimonthly would be too many? or would you do it only when enough changes require it? >>> >>> This is hard to say, but probably as required. >>> >>>> Finally, there is testing to consider. Obviously, full testing would be too rough on the community; people simply don...
2008 Sep 11
3
Truncating dates (and other date-time manipulations)
Dear all, I've been struggling to perform common operations on dates that I need to be able to correct draw date-time scales - in particular I need to be able to round/truncate/ceiling dates to arbitrary precision - e.g. to weeks, months or years (or multiples thereof). I haven't been able to find anything to do this in base R (trunc.Date only truncates to sub-day units), or in the date
2013 Apr 02
14
[LLVMdev] RFC: Bug fix releases for 3.3 and beyond
Hi, I would really like to see the LLVM project start to make official bug fix releases (e.g. 3.3.1, 3.3.2, etc.). I think that this would be useful for a lot of the users of LLVM, especially projects that use LLVM as a library. I am willing to help maintain bug fix releases, and I'm wondering if this is something that the LLVM project would officially support with a stable SVN branch and by
2015 Jun 23
3
Plans to improve reference classes?
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