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2008 Sep 19
6
how to keep up with R?
Dear Listers,
I've been a big fan of R since graduate school. After working in the
industry for years, I haven't had many opportunities to use R and am mainly
using SAS. However, I am still forcing myself really hard to stay close to R
by reading R-help and books and writing R code by myself for fun. But by and
by, I start realizing I have hard time to keep up with R and am afraid that
I
2009 Sep 03
2
[nut-commits] svn commit r1953 - branches/AsciiDoc/docs/website/scripts
Arnaud,
Thanks for removing the warning. I suspect that many users still using
IE6 are doing so because of their IT department (rather than personal
preference).
IMHO, browser evangelism is slightly outside the scope of the NUT project :-)
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Arnaud Quette<aquette at alioth.debian.org> wrote:
> Author: aquette
> Date: Thu Sep 3 12:31:10 2009
> New
2018 Apr 18
3
Reasons to Use R in a Public Administrations and Ideas for a Short Training
Dear All,
Ages ago I posted to this mailing list asking for advice about to
evangelize the use of R in an international public
administration where the fact that R is free is not a decisive factor
(actually its being "freeware" may even be seen negatively). After a
long time, I think it is worthwhile asking the question again and see
what suggestions other users have.
Another question
2005 Feb 23
4
List tips for new subscribers <--sorry for 2 nd post, missed this.
>This list is for discussions among users of Asterisk, not a getting
>started hotline for beginners. Beginners learn by reading documentation
>and examining the sample files included.
Mmm, I (respectfully) disagree. One of the unstated objectives of mechanisms
like this list is to evangelize the platform. Obviously, we all want it to
do well. You can only do that by creating
2011 Jul 22
0
[LLVMdev] git
On Jul 22, 2011, at 12:29 AM, Matthieu Moy wrote:
> Andrew Trick <atrick at apple.com> writes:
>
>> SVN revision numbers are central to my workflow. I use them to tag
>> results generated against various builds. I like those results sorted
>> by time and the chronology should be obvious,
>
> This means in the presence of branches, you want the ordering to be
2001 Jun 28
2
new mailing list - advocacy@xiph.org
We've had a few requests for a place where advocacy efforts can be
discussed.
I've created a new mailing list, advocacy@xiph.org. This is going to be
a place where we:
- discuss adoption strategies
- coordinate vendor support requests
- help coordinate promotion activity
I encourage everyone who is interested in promoting, advocating and
evangelizing Vorbis, Icecast and other Xiph.org
2001 Jun 28
2
new mailing list - advocacy@xiph.org
We've had a few requests for a place where advocacy efforts can be
discussed.
I've created a new mailing list, advocacy@xiph.org. This is going to be
a place where we:
- discuss adoption strategies
- coordinate vendor support requests
- help coordinate promotion activity
I encourage everyone who is interested in promoting, advocating and
evangelizing Vorbis, Icecast and other Xiph.org
2001 Jun 28
2
new mailing list - advocacy@xiph.org
We've had a few requests for a place where advocacy efforts can be
discussed.
I've created a new mailing list, advocacy@xiph.org. This is going to be
a place where we:
- discuss adoption strategies
- coordinate vendor support requests
- help coordinate promotion activity
I encourage everyone who is interested in promoting, advocating and
evangelizing Vorbis, Icecast and other Xiph.org
2011 Jul 22
4
[LLVMdev] git
Andrew Trick <atrick at apple.com> writes:
> SVN revision numbers are central to my workflow. I use them to tag
> results generated against various builds. I like those results sorted
> by time and the chronology should be obvious,
This means in the presence of branches, you want the ordering to be
[branch A] build 1
[branch B] build 2
[branch A] build 3
[branch C] build 4
?
It
2007 Apr 03
1
Re: asterisk-users Digest, Vol 33, Issue 12
Ah, yes. One of the many differences between the US and the rest of the world.
>>> support@drdos.info 4/3/2007 2:52:16 PM >>>
john beaman wrote:
> I too was curious about this, so I copied the text into Babel Fish, and this is the result:
>
> I miss of the 2/04/2007 to the 11/04/2007. I will answer your message as of my return. For any urgency, to contact Emmanuelle
2006 Sep 15
5
Samba 3 PDC - trouble renaming domain member computer
All,
I've got a Samba 3 PDC serving numerous XP clients, and I'm getting an error I wouldn't have expected. When trying to rename an XP machine joined to the domain (via "netdom renamecomputer"), the command fails unless the specified domain user has UID 0.
The command in question:
netdom renamecomputer %COMPUTERNAME% /newname:%NEWNAME% /userD:DOMAIN\USER
2006 Apr 24
1
Yet another ''how to sell Rails'' (performance related) question -
Hi all,
I have already evangelized my management to use Rails instead of a Java
framework for a newly starting projects - they are OK with Ruby, Rails,
seems i won the ''will it scale?'' round too, however there is one final
round: performance.
These guys are really hooked on numbers. (I know, i know, i have been
reading DHH''s thoughts on this topic (in short: who
2007 Feb 06
2
using the old user profiles for the new PDC
Hi,
A few days ago PDC crashed and I setup a new PDC with the same domain name.
I have recreated the user accounts but when the users login, windows xp
clients create a new profile. Is there a way to make the windows clients use
the old profiles?
Thanks.
--
Erol
2007 Jul 31
3
Royalty for On Hold Music ?
Hi,
Is there any Royalty one needs to pay when using the inbuilt exisimg asterisk on hold music or when using any other mp3 from a music album.
I think we need to pay for the later, but I am not sure if we need to pay for the inbuilt asterisk(freepbx) on hold music.
--
Deepak
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2005 Feb 23
1
List tips for new subscribers <--sorry for 2nd post, missed this.
Colin wrote: A lot of good sensible stuff. Well done Colin.
Bill Seddon
Lyquidity Solutions Limited
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] List tips for
2007 Jan 16
4
Administrator is Root
I just got Samba + LDAP up and running as a PDC. If I list the users in
the LDAP directory with pdbedit -L I see:
root:0:test
nobody:99:nobody
aster$:1001:Computer
toast$:1002:TOAST$
fordprefect:1003:Test Account
Shouldn't there be an Administrator account and no root? I don't want my
Linux root account even remotely confused or associated with a
Samba/LDAP
2007 Aug 01
5
Hardware that can ring my phone?
Hello,
I am a small business owner in need for a solution
that automatically answers an incoming call, prompts
the caller via touch-tone menu ("press 1 to leave a
message, press 0 to speak to a representative") and
will ring my (real) phone ONLY if requested by caller.
I know that Asterisk is capable of all the logic
behind what I described above. However, I couldn't
find a
2008 Dec 28
7
Your thoughts on "Enterprise Rails"
...pplications.
Firstly, he advocates you organize your application deeper than the
default Rails skeleton; for example he says to put all of your models
under a "physical" directory (e.g. app/models/physical) and to
separate them by module (e.g. Physical::Projects::Project).
He also evangelizes Postgresql instead of MySQL, and suggests not
using migrations at all but using raw SQL to create the tables,
because he recommends that you NOT treat the database like a dumb data
store (something the rest of the Rails community seems to do and be
okay with) and make good use of check con...
2006 Aug 31
2
Samba 2 PDC upgrade to Samba 3 - group mapping problem
I'm in the process of replacing a Samba 2.2.12 PDC with Samba 3.0.14a-Debian. An LDAP database serves as the user data store, and I've made no changes to the Samba 2.2.x-compatible LDAP records. Since I don't relish LDAP schema changes, I've specified ldapsam_compat as my passdb backend; I figured that since I was already running a compatible LDAP schema, there was no need to make
2007 Sep 16
10
I lost the RSpec fight
I''ve been working on a Rails project with one other developer; he was
using Test::Unit, and I was using RSpec. That works OK for a while, but
obviously it starts causing pain when you have to check in two places to
see if a piece of code is properly tested/spec''d, you can''t use TextMate
shortcuts to switch back and forth between code and test, you have to
duplicate