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2017 Jun 05
2
3.11 Retrospective
We're doing something new now with releases, running a retrospective on what things we as a community should stop, what we should start, and what we should continue. With last week's release, here's our quick form for 3.11 https://goo.gl/forms/OkhNZDFspYqdN00g2 We'll keep this open until June 15th to give everyone time to give us feedback. Thanks! -- Amye Scavarda | amye at
2017 Jun 05
0
3.11 Retrospective
Hi Amye, The form is not accessible, it says Feedback for Gluster 3.11 release The form Feedback for Gluster 3.11 release is no longer accepting responses. Try contacting the owner of the form if you think this is a mistake. Regards Rafi KC On 06/05/2017 01:25 PM, Amye Scavarda wrote: > We're doing something new now with releases, running a retrospective > on what things we as a
2017 Sep 20
0
3.12 Retrospective
Want to help the Gluster community improve releases? Help us by participating in the 3.12 retrospective, available on the main gluster.org website: https://www.gluster.org/3-12-retrospectives/ I'll keep this poll open until next Friday and will post back with feedback. Thanks! -- Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead
2017 Jun 05
1
3.11 Retrospective
Resolved! Try it again. - amye On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 5:07 PM, Mohammed Rafi K C <rkavunga at redhat.com> wrote: > Hi Amye, > > The form is not accessible, it says > > Feedback for Gluster 3.11 release > The form Feedback for Gluster 3.11 release is no longer accepting > responses. > Try contacting the owner of the form if you think this is a mistake. > > >
2011 Sep 21
1
Power calculation for survival analysis
useR's, I am trying to do a power calculation for a survival analysis using a logrank test and I need some help properly doing this in R. Here is the information that I know: - I have 2 groups, namely HG and LG - Retrospective analysis with subjects gathered from archival data over 20 years. No new recruitment of subjects and no estimated time to target accrual and accrual rate. - Survival
2007 Dec 12
7
Release Retrospective
First off, congrats to everyone for getting Rails 2 released. A lot of work went into the release, and it''s good to see us reach this milestone. And now that the release dust has settled, I think it might be useful for us to have a retrospective and evaluate how the release went. I think the Ruby on Rails project has improved a lot this year, and this is another opportunity
2001 Mar 28
4
fitting growth curves
Dear R-list members, Cynthia M. Jones wrote a paper (Fitting growth curves to retrospective size-at-age data, Fisheries Research 46(2000):123-129; abstract at http://www.elsevier.nl/gej-ng/10/19/44/70/24/37/abstract.html)where the SAS procedure MIXED, Macro NLINMIX (Littell et. al., 1996)was used to estimate the von Bertalanffy growth function parameters assuming that data from the same fish are
2004 Jan 28
1
[patch] document update for CUPS printing
This is what I found useful when put samba and CUPS together. diff -ur samba-3.0.1.orig/docs/htmldocs/CUPS-printing.html samba-3.0.1/docs/htmldocs/CUPS-printing.html --- samba-3.0.1.orig/docs/htmldocs/CUPS-printing.html 2004-01-28 10:56:08.000000000 +0800 +++ samba-3.0.1/docs/htmldocs/CUPS-printing.html 2004-01-28 11:23:07.000000000 +0800 @@ -1850,7 +1850,11 @@ parameter (which tries to prepare
2014 Apr 22
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] 3-bit Waymarking
...m/branches/ggreif/waymark-64-new/> >> >> I do not have the equipment to perform a compile-time measurement. How >> do folks benchmark for this nowadays? Is it a viable alternative to >> bring the changes to ToT and compare speedups/slowdowns in the nightly >> builds retrospectively? > > I saw the slides, it looks very interesting. Have you actually measured any > memory wins from this? Hi Chris, there are no memory savings, Use has still 3 pointers (the 4->3 reduction happened back in 2008). What should be faster with the new algorithm are the "value_use_i...
2007 Dec 15
2
Release tags in SVN?
...lease-0.2.0 & release-0.2.1). I''m assuming the HEAD code might be a bit unstable at times so should I use timestamps for checking out/exporting? If so can anyone advise of the correct timestamps or revision numbers for the most recent release? Or better still, could someone retrospectively apply tags to the correct revision number(s)? Thanks, John.
2013 Nov 20
4
How to stop Kaplan-Meier curve at a time point
Hello R users I have a question with Kaplan-Meier Curve with respect to my research. We have done a retrospective study on fillings in the tooth and their survival in relation to the many influencing factors. We had a long follow-up time (upto 8yrs for some variables). However, we decided to stop the analysis at the 6year follow up time, so that we can have uniform follow-up time for all the
2007 Apr 11
2
Tweaks to plugin dependency rules
...ompPluginRuleRequire - Require this plugin to be loaded if I am loaded. This can be combined with other rules. This is roughly what RuleAfter is now. CompPluginRuleRequireFeature - Requires a feature to be loaded. What do you think? RuleBefore might be tricky to implement because it is checked retrospectively. It would probably take 2 passes for each check, but maybe we could find a better way.
2013 May 08
2
[LLVMdev] Concerning http://llvm.org/ProjectsWithLLVM
Not sure, but it seems the page contains a number of out-of-date entries: Pypy => pypy.org (link stale) plus: there is no llvm backend for pypy at the moment (although LLVM backends have been attempted a number of times, all seem to have failed) Unladen Swallow => not being developed since 2011 (http://qinsb.blogspot.com/2011/03/unladen-swallow-retrospective.html) TIA, Andreas The
2010 Nov 03
2
save() with 64 bit and 32 bit R
hi, i have been using a 64 bit desktop machine to process a whole lot of data which i have then subsequently used save() to store. i am now wanting to use this data on my laptop machine, which is a 32 bit install. i suppose that i should not be surprised that the 64 bit data files do not open on my 32 bit machine! does anyone have a smart idea as to how these data can be reformatted for 32 bits?
2017 Jun 12
2
Open bug count passes 10,000 mark
> -----Original Message----- > From: llvm-dev [mailto:llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org] On Behalf Of > Krzysztof Parzyszek via llvm-dev > Sent: Monday, June 12, 2017 1:24 PM > To: llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org > Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] Open bug count passes 10,000 mark > > On 6/12/2017 3:18 PM, Robinson, Paul via llvm-dev wrote: > > > > I have been tracking this
2014 Apr 22
3
[LLVMdev] [RFC] 3-bit Waymarking
...<http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/llvm/branches/ggreif/waymark-64-new/> I do not have the equipment to perform a compile-time measurement. How do folks benchmark for this nowadays? Is it a viable alternative to bring the changes to ToT and compare speedups/slowdowns in the nightly builds retrospectively? Thanks for any input, cheers, Gabor (*) Some even say "bizarre" (https://twitter.com/alexr/statuses/453486315083157504) : <http://llvm.org/devmtg/2014-04/PDFs/LightningTalks/waymark.pdf>
1998 Jan 23
2
netscape to become freely redistributable
I presume by now that most everyone has heard that, starting later this quarter with Netscape 5.0's developers' release, the Netscape browser program and its source code will become freely redistributable. They didn't say it would be GPL'd (GNU Public License) but they said their source code would be available in the spirit of the GPL. Initially it bothered me that the
2016 Jul 15
2
RFC: Strong GC References in LLVM
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Andrew Trick" <atrick at apple.com> > To: "Sanjoy Das" <sanjoy at playingwithpointers.com> > Cc: "Daniel Berlin" <dberlin at dberlin.org>, "llvm-dev" > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>, "Joseph Tremoulet" > <jotrem at microsoft.com>, "Oscar Blumberg" >
2020 Apr 16
2
Various Intermediate Representations. IR
On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 at 17:28, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > > opaque pointers don't exist in the IR yet - the goal is to reduce the places that use non-opacity of pointer types already/today and then opacify the existing pointer type, rather than introducing an opaque pointer type & having it concurrently with non-opaque pointer types. (though in retrospect
2008 Oct 24
5
OT: Disable Polycom 650 Forward Softkey
I've got a problem that keeps popping up with my reception phone. It is a IP 650 and the receptionist - on three occassions - has accidentally hit the "Forward" softkey just before she enters the "Page All" keystrokes and then all future calls get routed as an overhead page. I will admit, the first time it happened, I was totally stumped. Why the heck did I have