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2007 Jul 30
0
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2019 Nov 12
0
[centos/centos.org] 01/02: Update calendar from yaml
...d you can also call me on the phone
at +44 207 009 4455.
-### <a name="NFV_SIG">NFV SIG</a>
-
-* Weekly Wednesdays at 1600 UTC on #centos-devel
-* Chair (to contact for more information:) Thomas Herbert (tfherbert)
-* [Link to Project Site](https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/NFV)
-* Meetings not necessarily held every single week but will meet most weeks. However, they can always be held upon request.
-* The CentOS NFV (Network Function Virtualization) SIG will provide a CentOS-based stack that will serve as a platform for the deployment and testing of virtual net...
2019 Nov 12
2
[centos/centos.org] branch master updated (63acd8a -> 908b8f4)
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from 63acd8a Update meeting schedule as per https://github.com/CentOS/Calendar/pull/29
new 0bbb052 Update calendar from yaml
new 908b8f4 Update ical file URL
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2007 Oct 19
0
No subject
...I'm not suggesting a full editing environ=
ment, just a basic viewer that supports major formats. =20
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 20:33:58 -0700From: srhlefty at gmail.comTo: markmccarr=
on_itt at hotmail.com; compiz at lists.freedesktop.orgSubject: Re: [compiz] Featu=
re Request=20
This is an interesting idea. How would the user control how the windows mo=
ve in the depth dimension? Would the user actually "walk" around such a sp=
ace? With such a large space, how would one get to a particular window qui=
ckly, i.e. is there still a switcher?A 2D slice of such a space reminds me =
a...
2007 Oct 19
0
No subject
...I'm not suggesting a full editing environ=
ment, just a basic viewer that supports major formats. =20
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 20:33:58 -0700From: srhlefty at gmail.comTo: markmccarr=
on_itt at hotmail.com; compiz at lists.freedesktop.orgSubject: Re: [compiz] Featu=
re Request=20
This is an interesting idea. How would the user control how the windows mo=
ve in the depth dimension? Would the user actually "walk" around such a sp=
ace? With such a large space, how would one get to a particular window qui=
ckly, i.e. is there still a switcher?A 2D slice of such a space reminds me =
a...
2007 Oct 20
0
No subject
...I'm not suggesting a full editing enviro=
nment, just a basic viewer that supports major formats. =20
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 20:33:58 -0700From: srhlefty at gmail.comTo: markmccarr=
on_itt at hotmail.com; compiz at lists.freedesktop.orgSubject: Re: [compiz] Featu=
re Request=20
This is an interesting idea. How would the user control how the windows mo=
ve in the depth dimension? Would the user actually "walk" around such a sp=
ace? With such a large space, how would one get to a particular window qui=
ckly, i.e. is there still a switcher?A 2D slice of such a space reminds me =
a...