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2005 May 26
1
libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
...23:59 GMT along with an full explaination. Said
person should also specify a time Wednesday to discuss it on IRC either
before or after Xiph's monthly meeting.
This is not to say that such changes cannot be reverted. libogg2 is not
released yet and there will be pleanty of time for more debate for those
who are interested in debating the nuts and bolts. However, this *WILL*
represent the direction and basis for development to continue toward the
goal of getting a public release, so if you have an objection, it would
be appreciated to state it now.
Again, discussion should continue...
2005 May 26
1
libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
...23:59 GMT along with an full explaination. Said
person should also specify a time Wednesday to discuss it on IRC either
before or after Xiph's monthly meeting.
This is not to say that such changes cannot be reverted. libogg2 is not
released yet and there will be pleanty of time for more debate for those
who are interested in debating the nuts and bolts. However, this *WILL*
represent the direction and basis for development to continue toward the
goal of getting a public release, so if you have an objection, it would
be appreciated to state it now.
Again, discussion should continue...
2005 May 26
1
libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
...23:59 GMT along with an full explaination. Said
person should also specify a time Wednesday to discuss it on IRC either
before or after Xiph's monthly meeting.
This is not to say that such changes cannot be reverted. libogg2 is not
released yet and there will be pleanty of time for more debate for those
who are interested in debating the nuts and bolts. However, this *WILL*
represent the direction and basis for development to continue toward the
goal of getting a public release, so if you have an objection, it would
be appreciated to state it now.
Again, discussion should continue...
2005 May 26
1
libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
...23:59 GMT along with an full explaination. Said
person should also specify a time Wednesday to discuss it on IRC either
before or after Xiph's monthly meeting.
This is not to say that such changes cannot be reverted. libogg2 is not
released yet and there will be pleanty of time for more debate for those
who are interested in debating the nuts and bolts. However, this *WILL*
represent the direction and basis for development to continue toward the
goal of getting a public release, so if you have an objection, it would
be appreciated to state it now.
Again, discussion should continue...
2005 May 26
1
libogg2 branch->trunk (deadline: 5/30)
...23:59 GMT along with an full explaination. Said
person should also specify a time Wednesday to discuss it on IRC either
before or after Xiph's monthly meeting.
This is not to say that such changes cannot be reverted. libogg2 is not
released yet and there will be pleanty of time for more debate for those
who are interested in debating the nuts and bolts. However, this *WILL*
represent the direction and basis for development to continue toward the
goal of getting a public release, so if you have an objection, it would
be appreciated to state it now.
Again, discussion should continue...
2005 Mar 05
2
Streaming Council Debate on Software Patents via Cell Phone?
I'm looking for a solution to provide a live stream of the debate on
Sofware Patents in Monday's EU Council of Ministers [1]. Here's what I've in
mind:
* Council --> mobile phone --> software answering machine --> Internet
server
* Council --> mobile phone --> VOIP --> Internet server
Has anyone ever streamed something via a ce...
2003 Jul 06
1
Am I the only one who thinks this tagging debate is getting out of hand?
I'm just a causual reader of the vorbis@xiph.org list and lately its
been flooded with this tagging debate(and the what, 5 threads its
spawned?). I think that it is getting way out of hand. I personally
don't have anything against the proposal(though i'm not for it) but
lately I've been getting double the number of messages I usually do and
its really starting to tick me off. I'm...
2014 Jan 12
6
[LLVMdev] RFC: Change coding standard to not indent namespaces ever
...special case? The value seems very, very low.
So, I suggest no indent of namespaces ever. I'm happy to make the
corresponding change to the coding standards. Naturally, I'm not suggesting
rampant re-indenting of code. I'd just like to set a consistent rule going
forward so we don't debate this, and know what to do when I see a chunk of
code and about to make very significant changes to it and want to clean up
formatting while I'm there.
-Chandler
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2011 Feb 21
1
R Square Help (this debate again, i know!)
...the code I already
have and get it looping through quickly. (The R-squared is the last thing
that is holding me up for finishing my results section).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Surrey :)
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2017 Oct 29
3
Debate: Shall some of Microsoft R Open Code be ported to mainstream R?
Dear R Developers,
First of all, I would like to thank you Jeroen Ooms for taking the binary
Window Builds from Duncan. I firmly believe that the R Community will
benefit a lot from his work.
However, the debate I would like to open is about if some of Microsoft R
Open Code shall be ported from R Open to Mainstream R.
There are some beneficts in R Open such as multithreaded performance:
https://mran.microsoft.com/documents/rro/multithread/
Maybe, the R Consortium, and in particular, Microsoft R Team, cou...
2003 Feb 18
0
mbox vs maildir debate (was re: subject concerning binc imap, even though my original message never touched on it or maildir)
...dvertnetly. My hope is that Dovecot's POP3 server will prove just
as robust at dealing with mailboxes that may also be open by an IMAP
client.
Whether Dovecot, BINC IMAP, or even Courier IMAP (or whichever POP3 server
for that matter) are better for maildir or anything else, I will leave
that debate to those who actually use them.
In the end, I have made a choice. Not necessarily the best one, but I
made the choice with the full understanding of what that choice would
entail. However, you never know. I may change my mind later. ;)
--Ian.
2006 Sep 05
15
ferret finds ''tests'' but not ''test''
Hello all,
Quick question (possibly!) - I''ve got a few records indexed and doing a
search for ''test'' reports in no hits even though I know the word ''tests''
exists in the indexed field. Doing a search for ''tests'' produces a
result. I would have thought that ''test'' would match ''tests'' but no such
2017 Oct 29
0
Debate: Shall some of Microsoft R Open Code be ported to mainstream R?
...42 AM Juan Telleria <jtelleriar at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear R Developers,
>
> First of all, I would like to thank you Jeroen Ooms for taking the binary
> Window Builds from Duncan. I firmly believe that the R Community will
> benefit a lot from his work.
>
> However, the debate I would like to open is about if some of Microsoft R
> Open Code shall be ported from R Open to Mainstream R.
>
> There are some beneficts in R Open such as multithreaded performance:
> https://mran.microsoft.com/documents/rro/multithread/
>
> Maybe, the R Consortium, and in parti...
2017 Oct 31
0
Debate: Shall some of Microsoft R Open Code be ported to mainstream R?
...;> Dear R Developers,
> >>
> >> First of all, I would like to thank you Jeroen Ooms for taking the
> binary
> >> Window Builds from Duncan. I firmly believe that the R Community will
> >> benefit a lot from his work.
> >>
> >> However, the debate I would like to open is about if some of Microsoft R
> >> Open Code shall be ported from R Open to Mainstream R.
> >>
> >> There are some beneficts in R Open such as multithreaded performance:
> >> https://mran.microsoft.com/documents/rro/multithread/
> >&g...
2017 Oct 30
3
Debate: Shall some of Microsoft R Open Code be ported to mainstream R?
...ar at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear R Developers,
>>
>> First of all, I would like to thank you Jeroen Ooms for taking the binary
>> Window Builds from Duncan. I firmly believe that the R Community will
>> benefit a lot from his work.
>>
>> However, the debate I would like to open is about if some of Microsoft R
>> Open Code shall be ported from R Open to Mainstream R.
>>
>> There are some beneficts in R Open such as multithreaded performance:
>> https://mran.microsoft.com/documents/rro/multithread/
>>
>> Maybe, the R...
2017 Oct 30
1
Debate: Shall some of Microsoft R Open Code be ported to mainstream R?
...ria <jtelleriar at gmail.com> wrote:
|
| > Dear R Developers,
| >
| > First of all, I would like to thank you Jeroen Ooms for taking the binary
| > Window Builds from Duncan. I firmly believe that the R Community will
| > benefit a lot from his work.
| >
| > However, the debate I would like to open is about if some of Microsoft R
| > Open Code shall be ported from R Open to Mainstream R.
| >
| > There are some beneficts in R Open such as multithreaded performance:
| > https://mran.microsoft.com/documents/rro/multithread/
| >
| > Maybe, the R Consortium,...
2017 Mar 17
2
Pregunta (debate) sobre licencia R
..., pero en Argentina si desea puede hacer un registro de su propiedad, pero solo sirve en Argentina.
Javier Rubén Marcuzzi
De: miguel.angel.rodriguez.muinos en sergas.es
Enviado: viernes, 17 de marzo de 2017 7:27
Para: fjroar en hotmail.com; r-help-es en r-project.org
Asunto: Re: [R-es] Pregunta (debate) sobre licencia R
Efectivamente, la protección y cobertura legal, frente al incumplimiento de la licencia, es la misma independientemente del tipo elegido para la obra. En caso de conflicto o incumplimiento, la última palabra la tienen las autoridades competentes.
Tampoco es necesario registrarl...
2005 Mar 28
1
Asterisk, SER, NAT, STUN and the whole debate
Guys.
Im reading a lot about ser, nat, stun, etc. And I noticed there are a lot of
ways to get around nat but I would like to hear some success stories about
handling nat users with multiple voip phones behind nat.
I have my asterisk box behind but ports are forwarded (5060 5004 10000-20000
for rtp and 4569 for iax2) but still.. I can quite figure out what ser and
stund have to do on this
2013 Jan 10
2
[LLVMdev] Using C++'11 language features in LLVM itself
...sion of legal issues
>> around llvm/clang, which are not on-topic for this list.
>> If ya'll want to have a private discussion about it, go ahead.
>> But don't do it here.
>>
>
> No, I was asking for a reference, not legal advice. If it turns into a
> legal debate, *then* it's off topic. If I have to start a private
> conversation for every piece of information I want, what is the point of
> community conversations like these?
>
It is, indeed, off topic. Danny is completely correct here.
The fact is that legal speculation, information, refere...
2012 Nov 28
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] !!! 3.2 Release RC2 deadline November 29th
On 28 Nov 2012, at 17:02, Tanya Lattner wrote:
>> 14116 - Inliner incorrectly combines cleanup and catch landing pads
>
> I think this one can be moved out as a release blocker. Too much debate and no action on the bug in over a month.
This bug means that we can't compile at anything over -O1, or we get code that does the wrong thing (e.g. terminate instead of catching an exception) if a function with a cleanup is inlined into one with a catch (or possibly the other way around). I w...