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2011 Sep 03
0
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
> On Sep 1, 2011, at 3:15 PM, FlyLanguage wrote: > >>> Is that really true? I've heard of a lot of LLVM developers using git >>> but it all seems very opaque right now. That's why I hope to get people >>> talking so we can find out where everyone is and go from there. >> >> Yet, there's surprisingly little complaint about Subversion around
2011 Sep 03
6
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
On Sep 1, 2011, at 3:15 PM, FlyLanguage wrote: >> Is that really true? I've heard of a lot of LLVM developers using git >> but it all seems very opaque right now. That's why I hope to get people >> talking so we can find out where everyone is and go from there. > > Yet, there's surprisingly little complaint about Subversion around here, > which is kinda
2011 Sep 03
5
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
On Sep 3, 2011, at 5:01 AM, FlyLanguage wrote: >> On Sep 1, 2011, at 3:15 PM, FlyLanguage wrote: >> >>>> Is that really true? I've heard of a lot of LLVM developers using git >>>> but it all seems very opaque right now. That's why I hope to get people >>>> talking so we can find out where everyone is and go from there. >>>
2005 Nov 15
4
Fosdem : Developers Room, Presence
hi everyone, This mail will mostly interest europeans Rubyists/Railists, but others are welcome to read it, answer and participate too :) In next February the Sixth Fosdem (Free and OpenSource Developers'' European Meeting) will be held in Brussels, Belgium. Like each year there is some special rooms for projects/communities (mozilla, drupal, kde, gnome, python, openbsd, perl, linux,
1997 Apr 30
1
R-beta: Re: S Compatibility
...try to do too. > >However, I suspect though that most people don't know that there is a >difference, and these days so few people can get access to the non-plussed >version, I wonder how important it is to make the distinction. :-( How important is it to avoid being sued, or less facetiously, what is the legal status of R? If I were Mathsoft I would be less than pleased at the development of R and would try to stop it if I could. I have been wondering for some time if this is possible. But I am not a lawyer and the issue seems very unclear to me. I suppose the argument that the S lang...
2011 Sep 01
0
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
> That's what we need to have a discussion about. If those things will > work for people, great. If not, we have some stuff to figure out. Agreed. Hopefully core peeps will chime in. >> I suppose it's merely a manpower thing now > > I'm not assuming that given the volume of e-mail around this. Sending mail is cheap. Switching to git completely isn't.
2011 Sep 03
0
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
>>>> Yet, there's surprisingly little complaint about Subversion around here, >>>> which is kinda unfortunate :) >>> >>> I know you're being facetious, but why is it unfortunate? >> >> Because you're missing so much. > > I read Dave's document. It lists (rather complex) ways to use it, but it doesn't list why any of
2011 Sep 03
0
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
Le 3 sept. 2011 à 14:18, Bill Wendling a écrit : > On Sep 3, 2011, at 5:01 AM, FlyLanguage wrote: > >>> On Sep 1, 2011, at 3:15 PM, FlyLanguage wrote: >>> >>>>> Is that really true? I've heard of a lot of LLVM developers using git >>>>> but it all seems very opaque right now. That's why I hope to get people >>>>>
2006 Mar 07
1
Three level linear mixed models
Hello R-users Is it possible to fit a three level linear mixed effect model in R? If anyone has an idea or sample code, i will appreciate it very much if i can receive it. I am reading the book by Pinheiro and Bates but have not come across that yet! Kind regards Pryseley --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Dec 27
1
very beginner's question
Begging the list's indulgence, an extremely dumb beginner's question. I've got 24 months' worth of numbers - ranging from 2 events per month, to 66 events per month. I want to take a stab at making a reasonable guess as to what the next year's data would be, approximately, i.e., based on the 24 months I've got, I want to be able to tell someone: "the 12 months after
2011 Apr 22
2
statistic Q
Dear, i am a student and I need help in comparing between different slopes and finding whther there is a significant difference between them? Thanks a lot [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 May 26
0
Constantin Timoc
Dragi compatrioti, Numele meu este Constantin Timoc. Candidez la postul de presedinte al Romaniei pentru a asigura tuturor cetatenilor locuri de munca cat mai bine platite, pentru a distruge coruptia care paralizeaza intreaga societate si pentru a accelera aderarea tarii noastre la Uniunea Europeana. Fac apel catre toti cetatenii sa aleaga presedinte al Romaniei un candidat care e cinstit,
2011 Jun 03
1
C-Side: Applying a function (given as param) to data (given as param)
Hello, I'm implementing a package (C-extension), where one function gets data and a function that needs to be applied to the data. I want to apply the function to (parts of) the data on the C-side. 1) how do I apply a function (given via SEXP) to data 2) how do I select parts of the data (also provided via SEXP)? Comment on 2: I want to implement a moving/rolling/running apply on the data,
2007 Feb 28
1
help set
help set
2011 May 04
1
two-way group mean prediction in survreg with three factors
I'm fitting a regression model for censored data with three categorical predictors, say A, B, C. My final model based on the survreg function is Surv(..) ~ A*(B+C). I know the three-way group mean estimates can be computed using the predict function. But is there any way to obtain two-way group mean estimates, say estimated group mean for (A1, B1)-group? The sample group means don't
2011 Sep 01
2
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
FlyLanguage <flylanguage at gmail.com> writes: >> Have we made any progress on a potential git conversion? AFAIK the only >> outstanding technical issue is the monotonic revision number question. >> Personally, I have no nead for them but others have expressed >> reservation about losing them. > > There are very decent solutions to the monotonic revnum issue
2006 Jan 05
2
has_many - when are child objects created?
I has several model objects that flow down like a tree: Class1 has_many Class2 Class2 has_many Class3 and so on. when are the child records actually created? If I do: c1 = Class1.find(:all) are the child objects (C2s below) created then or not until i do something like: c2s = c1.C2s while iterating through the c1s? If the form, that''s cool, no problem, but If I''ve got
1997 Apr 30
0
R-beta: Re: S Compatibility
Martyn Plummer writes: > How important is it to avoid being sued, or less facetiously, what is > the legal status of R? If I were Mathsoft I would be less than pleased > at the development of R and would try to stop it if I could. I have > been wondering for some time if this is possible. But I am not a lawyer > and the issue seems very unclear to me. To me too (Robert...
2009 Jan 19
3
[somewhat OT] seeking ideas/input for my thesis
Hello VoIP guys Sorry for being somewhat off-topic. At the moment I am studying informatics in the seventh semester and I need to start thinking about my thesis. As I am very interested in VoIP technologies I thought about picking this as my main topic. So far I have only little experience in this area. I have been fiddling around with siproxd and pfSense and have red the one or the other packet
2011 Sep 03
4
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 8:01 AM, FlyLanguage <flylanguage at gmail.com> wrote: >> On Sep 1, 2011, at 3:15 PM, FlyLanguage wrote: >> >>>> Is that really true?  I've heard of a lot of LLVM developers using git >>>> but it all seems very opaque right now.  That's why I hope to get people >>>> talking so we can find out where everyone is and