Displaying 20 results from an estimated 318 matches for "catering".
2008 Oct 15
13
new list proposal
One thing that we are often blamed for is trying to stifle conversations
and to discourage people from commenting / contributing / encouraging
conversations. And that cant be further from the truth, really. We are
all pro-community ( and when I say we, I mean everyone - including the
contributors, developers, admins, users, abusers and hey upstream too ).
However, one thing that does get in
2003 Jul 04
1
Concerning 'tagging proposal'
Hi,
It is my opinion that a 'tagging standard' which aims to cater to everyone,
caters to noone. Tagging style ultimately depend upon tagging tastes; I
personally think it would be unwise to try to match everybody's tastes.
Now, having a 'tagging proposal' instead of a 'tagging standard,' hardly
seems worth the effort, to put it mildly. I doubt anyone would want to
2007 Feb 13
4
matlab style plotting in R
Hello
I was wondering how I can achieve matlab style plotting in R,
in the sense that matlab allows you to plot multiple sets of variables
within the same
x-y axes. plot in R does not seem to cater for this. I tried 'overplot' from
the gplots package but this assumes different y axes for the variables.
any suggestions would be very appreciated
Maria
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2012 May 27
0
[RFC PATCH] Decrease Metadata Fragment Using A Caterpillar Band Method
I made an attempt to partly decrease fragment by using a preallocated
area of multiple size of a std blocksize for a tree block when it is COWed.
The basic idea is that if any a tree block need to be created,
we offer, say, 2 or 4 multiples of a std blocksize for it, then use the
first block in the continuous blocks. When this block need a cow in the
future, a new free block in these continuous
2018 Dec 02
2
Mailing list address harvested for spamming
* Ruben Safir:
> On Sun, Dec 02, 2018 at 03:58:53AM +0100, Bernd Petrovitsch wrote:
>
>> Let's hope that people who do not know how to use a tool - e.g.
>> like a hammer - doesn't use that tool in the first place ....
>
> that is pretty unrealistic and I don't agree with it anyway.
The tool metaphor is realistic. In my experience (which dates back to
the
2007 Jul 18
2
Hash.from_xml
Hi,
I''ve started looking at ticket
90<http://merb.devjavu.com/projects/merb/ticket/90>and there are a
couple of situations that the current implementation doesn''t
cater for.
1. Tag Attributes are wiped out.
- <tag1 attr1=''1''>Content</tag1> #=> { "tag1" => "Content" }
- I think it should return
-
2007 Oct 19
2
string.prototype.isNumeric
Hey all,
Just had a need for this, wondering if it is a candidate for inclusion as it
is only a single line and I can''t seem to spot any other way of acheiving
the same functionality in less code.
String.prototype.isNumeric = function() { return (this.match(/^\d+$/) !=
null); }
I used it in the context of:
Event.observe(el,''keypress'',function (e) { if
2008 Dec 22
2
is there an activerecord method like "FIND EXISTING OR CREATE NEW IF NONE FOUND"?
Just wondering if rails has a method to look for an existing record and
return it, but if it''s not existing then create a new record. (i.e. "FIND
EXISTING OR CREATE NEW IF NONE FOUND"?)
Then when finished updating one could use the existing "save" method which
caters for either a new or updated record already
Thanks
2010 Jan 14
3
LDA and POP3/IMAP user_query
How do I get IMAP+POP3 vs. LDA to use different user_query statements?
The problem is that the input fields are different.
IMAP/POP3 is an email address
LDA is a username
I have written a long statement to try and cater for both however it still
only works 99% of the time, and the remaining 1% fails. The 1% that fails
sees the mail being delivered to the wrong mbox. In this particular case
2008 Apr 04
5
Ring back when free?
Has anyone here implemented "Ring back when free" in Asterisk?
The way it works in the UK is as follows:
1. A calls B. B is engaged (busy).
2. A hears "The number you called is busy. To use ringback, press 5"
3. A presses 5, and hears "Your ringback request has been accepted".
4. A hangs up.
5. Later, B hangs up. The system then calls A (if A is now busy, it
2014 Oct 06
2
RJAGS Installation Issues
A few months ago, Eric asked about this for CentOS 6:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-fedora/2014-April/000310.html
and was kindly helped by Marc Schwartz.
OTOH, we are running Fedora 19, currently upgrading to Fedora 20.
The RPM find link for 'jags-devel' which Marc provided really seems
to cater to CentOS or RHEL 5,
but not directly to any newer Fedora.
Also there, I'd
2008 Nov 07
2
Fetch order
Hi all,
Is there a function to modify the fetch order of messages? We have
just migrated from Courier to Dovecot and I notice that there is a
slight difference in the way messages are fetched in Dovecot compared
to Courier.
Both Courier and Dovecot sort the mailbox correctly (UID SORT (REVERSE
ARRIVAL) UTF-8 ALL), for example:
[ 13:22:02.790 ]50800314 UID SORT (REVERSE ARRIVAL) UTF-8 ALL
* SORT
2017 Apr 03
2
libvirt-lxc: good for production?
Dear all,
I'm a happy lxc (lxd) user with a need to add a bunch of KVM images to the
mix. More importantly I need to have some simple frontend to give users the
ability to quickly run some VMs for testing.
Researching the topic brought me to virt-manager and from there libvirt.
I've had however a hard time to answer a few questions that I hope this
list can help me with:
1) is the
2013 Nov 05
3
Building libvirt for ARM tizen.
Hi there!
I'm building libvirt-1.1.4 on Tizen. I had to modify the spec file:
1. Comment out requirements: xhtml1, scrub, shadow-utils
2. Added defines:
%define _without_selinux 1
%define _without_hal 1
%define _without_libnl 1
%define _without_macvtap 1
%define _without_storage_fs 1
%define _without_network 1
%define _without_sasl 1
%define _without_qemu 1
%define
2007 Jan 18
4
NAT solutions
I know that NAT is something no one really likes to talk about, but does
anyone know how work with it elegantly? There are many providers which deal
with it on a daily basis in fact they cater to it, is this possible to do
with asterisk or does it require other exotic setups? I even know of a
provider which uses asterisk with many different types of devices, and they
handle all NAT config on
2017 Jun 06
2
XDC 2017 : Call for paper
.... If you're not
sure if something might fit, mail me or add it to the ideas list found
in the program page.
The conference is free of charge and open to the general public. If
you plan on coming, please add yourself to the attendees list. We'll
use this list to make badges and plan for the catering, so if you are
attending please add your name as early as possible.
I am looking forward to seeing you there. If you have any
inquiries/questions, please send them to Stéphane Marchesin (please also
CC: board at foundation.x.org).
Martin Peres
2012 Jul 31
1
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] rotate
Well, we like the operator because it maps cleanly to Fortran's ISHFTC
intrinsic. There must also be other compilers out there, maybe catering to
cryptos, that have their own intrinsic for circular shift in other
languages. It seems wasteful for an optimizer to break apart an intrinsic
into its elemental pieces in order for LLVM to put them back together. This
was done in our compiler for some time and it cluttered up the interface
code....
2008 Apr 11
1
Single quote email addresses
Hi,
I've just been told that I need to make our mail server cater to
accounts with single quotes.
Has anyone set dovecot up to do this or know of any
documentation/howto on it, assuming it's possible at all.
I'm running dovecot 1.0.5 on Ubuntu 7.10 if that makes much of a difference.
Thanks for any help anyone can give.
Guy
--
Don't just do something...sit there!
2006 Mar 23
1
Using regional settings from windows registry
Hi,
On our web pages, we would like to show all dates and times in the
format defined on the server''s registry. The rails application will be
installed in different countries, hence we want to cater to all types
date and time formats by picking it from the registry.
The formats used in the registry are such as M/d/yyyy, whereas the Time
class in Ruby uses formats such as %m/%d/%Y.
2008 Oct 07
0
The Innagural Atlanta useR Group Meeting!
Announcing a new Meetup for Atlanta useR Group (R Programming Language)!
>
> What: The Innagural Atlanta useR Group Meeting!
>
> When: November 5, 2008 7:00 AM
>
> Where: Click the link below to find out!
>
> Meetup Description: Hello All!
>
> I am putting this on the books for the first Atlanta useR meeting. I
> apologize fro the delays, but I think everyone will