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2018 Apr 25
0
[OFF-TOPIC] Reminder to tighten ALL types of security
This posting is off-topic because it is not about Centos. Please
refrain from replying to the list as that will generate further off-topic
traffic inevitably irritating subscribers.
On the balance of probabilities, I think everyone will benefit from
reading at least the first 6 pages of a 19 pages English criminal
sentencing statement about a child, in England, successfully breaking
into the home
2013 Dec 11
1
A Question about Management/Control Protocol Licensing
I see the following paragraph in the Asterisk trunk LICENSE file:
"In addition, Asterisk implements two management/control protocols: the
Asterisk Manager Interface (AMI) and the Asterisk Gateway Interface
(AGI). It is our belief that applications using these protocols to
manage or control an Asterisk instance do not have to be licensed
under the GPL or a compatible license, as we believe
2007 May 06
1
simple table ordering question
Hi all,
I'm sure this is simple but I don't get it.
I have a table
mytable<-c(rep("Disagree",37),rep("Agree",64))
table(mytable)
this gives me
Agree Disagree
64 37
but I didn't ask for it to be in alphabetic order.
How can I get it in original order?
Disagree Agree
37 64
Thanks,
Jeff
Jeffrey. M. Miller, PhD
2016 May 06
2
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On 6 May 2016 at 23:31, Tanya Lattner <tanyalattner at llvm.org> wrote:
> I am not going to argue with you anymore.
I hope this isn't how we'll deal with CoC violations.
> Please stop twisting my words.
I'm certainly not twisting your words. I'm sorry you feel that way.
I explicitly said I was confused, and I asked questions to understand
what the point was.
This
2016 May 06
4
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On 6 May 2016 at 22:57, Tanya Lattner <tanyalattner at llvm.org> wrote:
> The major weapon of harassers is arguing whether something is actually
> harassing. It is difficult to enforce a CoC if you have to have a month long
> nasty argument about whether it was violated. It burns out people like you.
The major weapon about enforcers is *not* wanting to argue.
Harassment is a very
2010 Dec 15
5
Allegations regarding OpenBSD IPSEC
Some of you probably already read this:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=129236621626462&w=2
Interesting...I wonder what is the impact of all this on FreeBSD code.
We may very well suppose that any government or corporation funded code
can theoretically have some kind of backdoor inside.
--Andy