search for: marginalise

Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "marginalise".

2015 Oct 14
4
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
On 14 October 2015 at 14:32, Krzysztof Parzyszek via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > CoC is not going to stop or prevent any harassment. True. > The current administrators of the mailing > lists, or the organizers of the LLVM conferences already have the means to > deal with it. Not really. We haven't had to ban anyone from the list or kick anyone from a
2016 May 13
2
LLVM Releases: Upstream vs. Downstream / Distros
...so unless the latter group puts their weight >> (and effort) in the upstream process, little is going to happen to >> help them. >> >> A few (random) ideas: >> >> * Do an average on all product cycles, pick the least costly time to >> release. This would marginalise those beyond the first sigma and we'd >> make their lives much harder than those within one sigma. >> * Do the same average on the projects that are willing to lend a >> serious hand to the upstream release process. This has the same >> problem, but it's based on act...
2016 May 11
7
LLVM Releases: Upstream vs. Downstream / Distros
...velopers is *a lot* lower than for the downstream maintainers, so unless the latter group puts their weight (and effort) in the upstream process, little is going to happen to help them. A few (random) ideas: * Do an average on all product cycles, pick the least costly time to release. This would marginalise those beyond the first sigma and we'd make their lives much harder than those within one sigma. * Do the same average on the projects that are willing to lend a serious hand to the upstream release process. This has the same problem, but it's based on actual effort. It does concentrate bia...
2006 Feb 11
16
Why does''nt rails pick up more metadata from a mysql schema?
Hi, when I define a db column to be non-nullable or of length 20 or as numeric, I would expect rails to validate that, but that doesn''t seem to be the case. Any idea why that is? The metadata is accessible, at least in the mysql case. I am using rails 1.0 with mysql 5. Cheers, Mariano