Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "outspoken".
2006 May 30
6
Why would I choose RoR over Turbogears
...t 1.0 until later this week. They
both do essentially the same thing and they both have cool features
unique to themselves (Turbogears has Catwalk, RoR has Migrations, etc.).
RoR *seems* to have some attitude (please, I don''t mean this in a
negative way, but Railers are generally more outspoken that RoR is the
best - period - and if you don''t like it.... Web.py in the Python world
seems to also have this attitude). I don''t really don''t mind the
attitude and I think it can be very beneficial, but I think it needs to
be backed up and that is what I''...
2010 Nov 24
0
IPv6: What You Need to Know Now
...be joining us to
describe the state of the migration to IP v6 in VoIP-dom. Olle (@oej)
needs no introduction. His company, Edvina was founded in 1987. Since
then, they?ve promoted open standards, for networking, for application
integration and for software. Olle is a pillar of our community and an
outspoken critic of all that stands in the way of progress in his
areas of expertise.
We plan to cover the following issues (and more) :
- IPv6 ? how to get it into your network today
- VoIP and IPv6 ? why is this a good marriage?
- Experiences from Asterisk 1.8 IPv6 support
- Living in a dual stack world...
2007 Nov 04
3
Dovecot write activity (mostly 1.1.x)
I?m experiencing write activity that?s somewhat different from my previous
qmail/courier-imap/Maildir setup.
This more outspoken in v.1.1.x than v1.0.x (I?m using Maildir).
Write activity is about half that of read activity when measuring throughput.
But when measuring operations it?s about 5-7 times as high (measured with
zpool iostat on ZFS).
I think this might be due to the many small updates to index and cache files.
A...
2008 Dec 31
5
The future of Compiz
...state
where it can be considered truly stable. We need to stop using Compiz
master as an experiment. Examples of this is XCB and objectifying Core and
Plugins prior to the object framework being ready. That's if we ignore the
branches.
I've been very passive since the merge, as I was quite outspoken in my
objections, however, it's time we actually talk about Compiz, Compiz Fusion
and project management. I am ready to do the boring development work, but
not until these management issues have been sorted out.
- Kristian
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2016 May 05
3
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On 5 May 2016 at 21:47, Chris Lattner via llvm-dev
<llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> The Swift community has been using the standard "Contributor Covenant” to
> good effect:
> https://swift.org/community/#code-of-conduct
> http://contributor-covenant.org
>
> Why do we need to “innovate" here?
Hi Chris,
I think the swift code is simple, and albeit
2006 Aug 03
31
CentOS Based Fierwall Document
For those of you that either have an older revision of my firewall document, or are otherwise keeping track of it, there is a new version available. The current version of the document is version 3.1. It's changed rather significantly in some areas.