Displaying 20 results from an estimated 64 matches for "bureaucracy".
2007 Mar 28
3
New Introduction
...run down of the kind of functionality Puppet has, or at least
pointers to all the right places or something. If you have an idea
for what should go in this page, please let me know (or just create
the page and start adding content).
Thanks,
Luke
--
The only thing that saves us from the bureaucracy is inefficiency. An
efficient bureaucracy is the greatest threat to liberty.
--Eugene McCarthy
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Luke Kanies | http://reductivelabs.com | http://madstop.com
2002 Dec 09
3
RSync on Netware
Hello,
I have ported rsync 2.5.5 to Netware and would like to, at least, contribute the binary so that people can download it. It says on the website to use the bug tracking system to do this, but since that isn't working, I thought I would try this. Thanks for any help or direction.
Lee
2023 Mar 10
1
DCs & subnets
...ke the company was moving to cloud authentication so it was left as it is while waiting for the decision and time passed even more. Plans were changed again and now I want to update the environment and start keeping it more current.
I suspect it?s often things like changes in personnel and company bureaucracy that get in the way and updating critical components like this that need to be done carefully gets put in the back burner.
-Perttu
2014 Jul 30
1
CentOS-docs Digest, Vol 92, Issue 8
https://www.facebook.com/notes/paul-a-noecker/cents-bureaucracy-is-annoying-me/10152246289775172
I don't think a real name is exactly going to define the users merit.
I've seen plenty of people be a major POS in real life under their own
name. Exactly what i'm getting at the document's don't mean anything,
the name means nothing. It...
2007 Jul 28
5
the large dataset problem
Dear useRs,
I recently began a job at a very large and heavily bureaucratic organization. We're setting up a research office and statistical analysis will form the backbone of our work. We'll be working with large datasets such the SIPP as well as our own administrative data.
Due to the bureaucracy, it will take some time to get the licenses for proprietary software like Stata. Right now, R is the only statistical software package on my computer.
This, of course, is a huge limitation because R loads data directly into RAM making it difficult (if not impossible) to work with large datasets....
2007 Feb 21
9
Facter environment variables being ignored in puppet?
Facter has the feature that it will turn any environment variable
named FACTER_* into a fact. I can do this on the commandline
no problem, but when I attempt this in puppet it seems to ignore
that parts.
Is anyone else seeing this? (Is this expected behavior?) I don''t
see a ticket or a mail thread on it - though my searching powers
have been weak the last couple of weeks...
Thanks,
2005 Jan 07
2
[LLVMdev] Oversight group for LLVM
...a small oversight
group to manage the continued development, distribution, and
community-building process for LLVM. Our broad aim is to foster the
wider adoption and growth of LLVM, and encourage participation and
contributions from both UIUC and non-UIUC users. We do *not* want to
create a bureaucracy, and definitely don't want the oversight group to
get involved in approving each patch or even significant check-ins.
Instead, this group will focus on higher level issues like identifying
problems and opportunities that make users' lives easier, finding ways
to attract new users and n...
2007 Oct 18
3
Managehome not working in User type in Linux OS
I am using the user type function as below to create and manage user
accounts in RHEL, CentOS, Ubuntu, FreeBSD & BSD,
I have only tried on RHEL, CentOS it works fine for user creation, but
not managing homedirectory.
I ran puppetd -test in Ubuntu it showed the below message in debug mode
Ubuntu(Debian), don''t create homedirectory unless -m arg is passed.
[0;34mdebug:
2024 May 16
1
R for the US Air Force
Hey Doug,
R is not a product that is provided by a company or any vendor that can be
procured through a vendor e.g. something on a GSA schedule.
Seems like you're caught in the bureaucracy hell hole. I used to help the
USAF, and other DoD members use R when I was at RStudio (now Posit).
I recommend you find someone in your organization who is doing Data
Science. They'll likely have charted a path and you can follow in their
footsteps.
For example https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh...
2024 Feb 09
2
Authentication using federated identity
...ed into
Samba and Active Directory, with the long established token handling
provided by Kerberos? Convincing Kerbers and the AD admin who may not
realize they have it to permit that underlying authentication
technology, but it's been stable for decades Part of the difficulty
seems to be every bureaucracy's desire to have their own special rules
and not talk to each other without a lot of Gant charts and big
picture diagrams, but I've been taking advantage of the underlying
Kerberos behind the backs of AD admin for decades.
Unfortunately, everyone seems to want to have their own "inven...
2015 Oct 13
5
Should I worry about test failures in a release?
...w and often complex changes to "work
around" the fact that you can't actually make the change you want. It's a
right pain to work with such systems too, even if it may seem like a good
idea at times. Most importantly, it is often harming innovation and
improvements, because of the bureaucracy involved in making changes.
--
Mats
On 13 October 2015 at 12:40, Joachim Durchholz via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Thanks, that answered all questions.
>
> One last detail: What's a major version? 3.8 or 4.0?
>
> Regards,
> Jo
>
> ___________...
2005 Oct 05
5
Voicemailmain automatic extension detection?
...the local SPA boxes translate, or have
each user live in a context where the extension in question exists
uniquely per user, but both of these seem kludgey.
Thanks in advance for clues!
--
Mason Loring Bliss mason@blisses.org http://blisses.org/
Anything can be impossible, given sufficient bureaucracy.
2009 Mar 07
5
The pros and cons of a wiki AppDB
...everal reports down from the most recent.
Yep. That's why a wiki is nice. If you open it up to everyone to
contribute, you'll get bad stuff but you'll get good stuff you just
wouldn't get otherwise. It's a great format to capture that.
Being an app maintainer is too much like bureaucracy. It makes
drive-by reports way too hard. Keep it simple, you'll get more
information and therefore more good information.
(Disclaimer: I'm a Wikipedia admin and press volunteer, so I think of
wikis as good default solutions for lots of things ;-)
What do users want from the AppDB? They wa...
2016 May 09
2
GSoC: Weighting Schemes
Hi Vivek,
I saw your comments on IRC, as noted by olly :
*<olly> vivekp: (if you check the logs) - you want: ./trec_index config*
*<olly> you want to run the compiled binary (no ".cc") not the source
file...*
But i guess you are not able to compile the setup. I can write steps and
send across how to compile and sample files from config.
Most of the files in config are
2024 Feb 09
1
Authentication using federated identity
...tive Directory, with the long established token handling
> provided by Kerberos? Convincing Kerbers and the AD admin who may not
> realize they have it to permit that underlying authentication
> technology, but it's been stable for decades Part of the difficulty
> seems to be every bureaucracy's desire to have their own special rules
> and not talk to each other without a lot of Gant charts and big
> picture diagrams, but I've been taking advantage of the underlying
> Kerberos behind the backs of AD admin for decades.
>
> Unfortunately, everyone seems to want to ha...
2024 May 16
1
[Non-DoD Source] Re: R for the US Air Force
...h.parry at gmail.com. <https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification> Learn why this is important
Hey Doug,
R is not a product that is provided by a company or any vendor that can be procured through a vendor e.g. something on a GSA schedule.
Seems like you're caught in the bureaucracy hell hole. I used to help the USAF, and other DoD members use R when I was at RStudio (now Posit).
I recommend you find someone in your organization who is doing Data Science. They'll likely have charted a path and you can follow in their footsteps.
For example https://www.linkedin.com/i...
2005 Jan 08
0
[LLVMdev] Oversight group for LLVM
...h a small oversight group
to manage the continued development, distribution, and community-building
process for LLVM. Our broad aim is to foster the wider adoption and growth
of LLVM, and encourage participation and contributions from both UIUC and
non-UIUC users. We do *not* want to create a bureaucracy, and definitely
don't want the oversight group to get involved in approving each patch or
even significant check-ins. Instead, this group will focus on higher level
issues like identifying problems and opportunities that make users' lives
easier, finding ways to attract new users and n...
2007 Oct 29
12
Reports in Puppet
Hi,
I wanted to configure reporting in puppet. I came across the
below links which says what needs to be added in config file to enable
reports.
But I was wondering how I view the visual report/graphs do I need to
create my own script.
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/ReportReference#rrdgraph
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/ReportsAndReporting
--
Deepak
2015 Aug 05
2
[LLVMdev] Cc llvmdev: Re: llvm bpf debug info. Re: [RFC PATCH v4 3/3] bpf: Introduce function for outputing data to perf event
Hi, Alexei
On 2015/7/30 1:13, Alexei Starovoitov wrote:
> On 7/29/15 2:38 AM, He Kuang wrote:
>> Hi, Alexei
>>
>> On 2015/7/28 10:18, Alexei Starovoitov wrote:
>>> On 7/25/15 3:04 AM, He Kuang wrote:
>>>> I noticed that for 64-bit elf format, the reloc sections have
>>>> 'Addend' in the entry, but there's no 'Addend' info
2005 Jan 08
1
[LLVMdev] Oversight group for LLVM
...group
> to manage the continued development, distribution, and community-building
> process for LLVM. Our broad aim is to foster the wider adoption and growth
> of LLVM, and encourage participation and contributions from both UIUC and
> non-UIUC users. We do *not* want to create a bureaucracy, and definitely
> don't want the oversight group to get involved in approving each patch or
> even significant check-ins. Instead, this group will focus on higher level
> issues like identifying problems and opportunities that make users' lives
> easier, finding ways to att...