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2012 Apr 02
2
R datasets ownership(copyright) and license
Dear R Developers, Recently filed (and dismissed ;) ) law suit by Astrolabe against tz database developers caused a lot of media-press and discussions and created some kind of precedence in the USA [3]. But also it imho showed that similar attacks might happen in the future, and possibly against data sets which are not that obviously "factual" thus after all might fall under copyright
2016 Oct 13
2
GitHub Survey?
...s, the survey is longer, folks will have a few more checkboxes to select, I’m perfectly fine with this if it may save 5-10 min of discussion at the BoF (Between 10% and 20% of our allocated time). — Mehdi PS: About your previous email, I think you are making a lot of claims that I believe are factually incorrect. But because you’re presenting this third variant as being proposed by a separate group, the so-called “monorepo group”, let me start by asking who answered "I personally feel two is minimum, three is good, four is too much.” when someone said "I want to put in my vote in fa...
2018 Dec 16
3
Upgrade to 2.3.1 has failed
Andy, This is just rude. You have been told multiple times that the less-than symbol is required to read the certificate from the file. Otherwise, the filename is parsed as if it is the certificate itself. Which yields garbage. If dovecot can't read that file, it is *not* dovecot's fault. You are simply not going to succeed until *you* figure out what security differences you have in
2020 Jul 14
3
Stir Shaken
I need to point out the this is factually misleading and materially false: "I think this, being the basis of your whole argument, is the fallacy. S/S is forcing people to take responsibility, for sure, but carriers won't just let their customers leave because they don't want to sign calls. It will force them to make sure they...
2015 Jan 15
2
Pull Request wiki.c.o/AdditionalResources/Repositories
> CentOS repos. There are others that do. Some of the repos that overwrite > core packages do so with little packages like sqlite (yum uses sqlite so > changing the version of it is not a Good Thing for system stabilty). > Other repos in that list have been effectively unmaintained for a number > of years so they contain packages that may have severe unfixed security >
2018 Dec 16
0
Upgrade to 2.3.1 has failed
...o 2.3.1? ---- I'm very grateful for the time folks have spent on this, including my own time. I'm not being rude, just factual. This is what is happening. But "something is wrong with your configuration", ?while equally factual, is also equally ineffective.? OTOH, in my experience factually describing an anomaly can lead to someone wondering why it might be, and if they are more knowledgeable of the inner workings of the system be better able to understand why that might be.? For example, I didn't know anything about AppArmor before, now I do, have gone down that rabbit hole, and...
2016 Oct 13
2
GitHub Survey?
> On Oct 13, 2016, at 2:54 PM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > > On 13 October 2016 at 22:25, Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini at apple.com> wrote: >> I’m not sure what you’re referring to here. In case I wasn’t clear before, >> I’m not interested in any way “to do a third” proposal. > > Ok, so we only mention two. No we mention what’s in the
2019 Aug 26
3
CentOS 8 will be released soon?
Le 25/08/2019 ? 23:07, Stephen John Smoogen a ?crit?: > I have had several people explain to me that my comments were > out-of-place and out-of-turn. When I wrote them originally I thought I > was going from experience of previous releases and thought I was being > matter of fact. In rereading I realized I was crass and grumpy. My > un-reserved apologies for that. I should have
2009 Oct 22
4
AstriCon videos: a question of method
I'm doing some quick research on how to get our videos from AstriCon available in a "reasonable" format that allows easy viewing, reduces our bandwidth costs, and allows good tracking for who/where/what is viewing the videos. YouTube seems to have a very nice set of tools and statistics collection methods, and might be perfect EXCEPT.... Their main limitation right now
2017 May 31
2
sieve folders in maildir with imap: not a directory not fixed with maildir_stat_dirs = yes
...ch entry, so it causes more disk I/O. # (For systems setting struct dirent->d_type, this check is free and it's # done always regardless of this setting) maildir_stat_dirs = yes My mailbox format reads "mail_location = maildir:~:CONTROL=/var/no-quota/%u:INDEX=MEMORY" The error is factually correct, but there is not .dovecot.sieve/tmp directory or file as .dovecot.sieve is a file (the head sieve script that calls the subordinate scripts out of the /sieve directory. There is a tmp directory at /sieve/tmp/ drwxr----- 2 vmail vmail 2B May 31 04:14 tmp Any hints as to why this...
2012 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] ACE claims better result than LLVM for ARM 9 ?
...say. This sort of marketing statement is impossible to refute, because there are no details. Who knows whether they compared against LLVM fairly with it tuning for the right architecture, had frame pointers set the same way, etc... -Chris ps, it's hard to take them seriously when they make factually incorrect statements like LLVM 3.0 being the latest, and give no way to validate their claims.
2020 Sep 16
1
Logging successful log-ins
ABvs> Yeah, it's a wiki. Go for your life! I can do that - I just was not sure I was right and didn't want to put something in the wiki that wasn't factually accurate. So, just to be extra explicit. Samba can log both sucessful and failed authentications, but only successful authorizations, not unsuccessful authorizations. Right? ABvs> Adding info on the per-log class stuff to log into different files ABvs> like ABvs> dsdb_password_json_aud...
2015 Feb 11
2
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 19:19 -0600, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > Just to make it clear: I recommended the book itself without pointing to > any source of it, and when pirate copy was mentioned by somebody else, I > had to say I do not recommend that source and would recommend to buy the > book on amazon. The person asserting the copy was "pirated" (meaning stolen) has no proof
2004 Sep 19
1
Re: X100p on VIA EPIA-V
> Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 12:59:52 -0600 > From: Rich Adamson <radamson@routers.com> > Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: [Asterisk-Dev] X100p on VIA EPIA-V > problems > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > Message-ID: <Chameleon.1095617288.adar0@vegas> > Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=ISO-8859-1 > > > I'm running Asterisk on my (new) VIA EPIA-V
2012 Jul 27
4
[LLVMdev] ACE claims better result than LLVM for ARM 9 ?
ACE issued following PR: http://www.ace.nl/news/aces-cosy-compiler-framework-outperforms-llvm-arm9-processor Weird that they don't give any number and use ARM 9, do they mean cortex-a9 ?
2016 Jun 20
0
https and self signed
On 06/20/2016 07:47 AM, James B. Byrne wrote: > On Sat, June 18, 2016 18:39, Gordon Messmer wrote: > >> I'm not interested in turning this in to a discussion on epistemology. >> This is based on the experience (the evidence) of some of the world's >> foremost experts in the field (Akamai, Cisco, EFF, Mozilla, etc). > Really? Then why did you forward your reply a
2003 Apr 01
2
Old style and new style classes
I have been writing quick and dirty S-plus code for years, but for a recent project I took the plunge, bought Venables and Ripley's S Programming, and implemented a class library using new style classes (in S-Plus 6.0). It worked quite nicely and I am wondering about making more routine use of them. Before I make much more of an investment, I have a few questions, both factual and subjective,
2003 Apr 01
2
Old style and new style classes
I have been writing quick and dirty S-plus code for years, but for a recent project I took the plunge, bought Venables and Ripley's S Programming, and implemented a class library using new style classes (in S-Plus 6.0). It worked quite nicely and I am wondering about making more routine use of them. Before I make much more of an investment, I have a few questions, both factual and subjective,
2017 Feb 12
1
Problems installing tibble (ggplot2) in R running Ubuntu 14.04
On 12 February 2017 at 12:28, Jeroen Ooms wrote: | On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Terje J?rgensen <terjej at imr.no> wrote: | > Hi, | > | > I am unable to install tibble, a required package for ggplot2 in R. I am | > running R (version 3.3.2 ) in RStudio (version 1.0.44). My OS is ubuntu | > 14.04 (64 bits). | | I was able to reproduce this problem. What happened is that
2016 Jun 20
3
https and self signed
On Sat, June 18, 2016 18:39, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 06/18/2016 02:49 PM, James B. Byrne wrote: >> On Fri, June 17, 2016 21:40, Gordon Messmer wrote: >>> https://letsencrypt.org/2015/11/09/why-90-days.html >> With respect citing another person's or people's opinion in support >> of >> your own is not evidence in the sense I understand the word to