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2007 Sep 26
5
sprucing up the R homepage
...at Peter Dalgaard has previously posted to R-help for improving graphic quality. I had to change the margins a bit, but here is what it looks like: http://www.broad.mit.edu/~finnyk/Rhome.jpg Personally, I think it looks much better. Because people so often "judge a book by its cover" (subconsciously or consciously), I'm wondering if anyone thinks this is worthy of replacing the current version? I want R to maximize R's appeal and albeit a small improvement, hopefully this change will help a bit! Regards, Finny Kuruvilla -- Finny Kuruvilla, MD, PhD Department of Molecular Biolo...
2006 Feb 27
3
form questions
...''ve lost the link. I''m new to web apps so I don''t know what the accepted practice is for something like this so any helpful advise or criticism is appreciated. -- -john -- The deep fascination of myths is that they speak directly to deeper levels of our nature and to the subconscious, and give the profound assurance that we are each, in essence, deathless and immortal sparks of Divinity on the long evolutionary journey into higher consciousness. - Sir George Trevelyn
2019 Jul 13
1
Roughly how many more months before CentOS 8.0 release?
...process .. (ie .. > do this, test, do that, test .. rinse, repeat). > > But with where we are right now .. I don't think it will take more than > one more month to finish and test. ... I wonder if the use of "irritative" instead of "iterative" was intentional, subconsciously or not. :)) Jon -- Jon H. LaBadie jon at jgcomp.com 11226 South Shore Rd. (703) 787-0688 (H) Reston, VA 20190 (703) 935-6720 (C)
2014 Nov 27
1
testing dontrun examples
...hlist: what I would really like is R CMD check --run-dontrun pkg > > > We have that in R-devel, so everyone will have it next April, but there > will possibly be bugs unless people like you try it out now. Are you anticipating my wishes now, or did you tell me this and it entered my subconscious? So far it works as advertised. Thanks, Paul > > Duncan Murdoch >
2008 Feb 26
2
[LLVMdev] Slight troubles following "Getting Started" instructions
...d LLVM-GCC, they can't decide whether they need 4.2 or 4.0). Suggestion 2: make the layout wider so the links don't wrap. Oh, and please don't label the Linux binaries "Red Hat Linux". Anything with a primary label of "Red Hat" gets filtered out for me on an almost subconscious level since I'm running an Ubuntu box, so the primary labels that I look for are "Linux" and "Ubuntu". "Red Hat Enterprise Linux" is quite a moutful, and the trigger keyword is almost last on that line (and wrapped, too). I'd rephrase that as "Binaries...
2008 Feb 26
2
[LLVMdev] Slight troubles following "Getting Started" instructions
...tood what I need. I agree that cluttering the download page with such information isn't optimal. > > Oh, and please don't label the Linux binaries "Red Hat Linux". Anything > > with a primary label of "Red Hat" gets filtered out for me on an almost > > subconscious level since I'm running an Ubuntu box, so the primary > > labels that I look for are "Linux" and "Ubuntu". "Red Hat Enterprise > > Linux" is quite a moutful, and the trigger keyword is almost last on > > that line (and wrapped, too). > >...
2016 May 05
2
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
Am 05.05.2016 um 23:19 schrieb Tanya Lattner: > Having a code of conduct like this is just as bad as having no code > of conduct at all. It trivializes the importance of a code of conduct > and its pretty much impossible to enforce. Regardless of what kind CoC you have: if it comes to having to enforce it, the community has stopped being open and welcoming. So I think this approach is
2008 Feb 26
0
[LLVMdev] Slight troubles following "Getting Started" instructions
...gt; Suggestion 2: make the layout wider so the links don't wrap. This will be fixed with the website overhaul. > Oh, and please don't label the Linux binaries "Red Hat Linux". Anything > with a primary label of "Red Hat" gets filtered out for me on an almost > subconscious level since I'm running an Ubuntu box, so the primary > labels that I look for are "Linux" and "Ubuntu". "Red Hat Enterprise > Linux" is quite a moutful, and the trigger keyword is almost last on > that line (and wrapped, too). > I'd rephrase tha...
2008 Feb 26
0
[LLVMdev] Slight troubles following "Getting Started" instructions
...'ll try to figure out how to incorporate some sort of compromise. Thanks again, Tanya >>> Oh, and please don't label the Linux binaries "Red Hat Linux". Anything >>> with a primary label of "Red Hat" gets filtered out for me on an almost >>> subconscious level since I'm running an Ubuntu box, so the primary >>> labels that I look for are "Linux" and "Ubuntu". "Red Hat Enterprise >>> Linux" is quite a moutful, and the trigger keyword is almost last on >>> that line (and wrapped, too). &...
2007 Jun 08
20
When to use BDD/TDD w/ external libraries
...t is great...But should you use it when you are adding classes/methods on to external library that doesn''t have an extensive test suite? I noticed that the rspec plugin for autotest has no specs. David Chemlinsky said something to the list a while back that has been stewing in my subconscious - that you develop software differently using Test First Development/BDD. I noticed that it would be very hard to add a spec library to autotest (I once performed some code coverage on it and I believe it was at something like 30 or 40 percent.). So if one wanted to develop something l...
2009 Aug 14
0
Subliminals for Compiz
...9;s new for him and would like to grow more comfortable with it in a convenient way before he starts taking action * Sally practices daily affirmations and would like to continue while working wither her Linux desktop * Mitch thinks he could be nicer to himself and decides to expose his subconscious mind to the message "you are wonderful" every two seconds. http://carlocapocasa.com/tech Feedback welcome! Carlo
2007 Mar 25
3
New Style: describe-it instead of context-specify
Hello, in the tunk, i found a new style for spec: describe Foo do it "should do bar" do ... end end instead of context "Foo" context "should do bar" ... end end The Rails-Textmate-bundle in trunk use only the new "describe-it" style, What are the reasons for the new style ? Shall i use the new style from now on ? Hussein
2008 Feb 27
3
[LLVMdev] Slight troubles following "Getting Started" instructions
...some sort of compromise. > > Thanks again, > Tanya > > >>> Oh, and please don't label the Linux binaries "Red Hat Linux". > Anything > >>> with a primary label of "Red Hat" gets filtered out for me on an > almost > >>> subconscious level since I'm running an Ubuntu box, so the primary > >>> labels that I look for are "Linux" and "Ubuntu". "Red Hat > Enterprise > >>> Linux" is quite a moutful, and the trigger keyword is almost last > on > >>> that l...
2014 Dec 31
1
can't enable selinux CentOS 6.5
On 30/12/14 22:07, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > > I have that vague feeling that what I'm about to say will probably be > declared wrong... Still. From the very beginning I do not consider SELinux > adding to the security of the system. How can it if it can be turned off > on the fly? On the other hand, it adds hundreds of thousands of lines to > kernel code which does exactly
2012 Mar 02
2
Digium FXS specifications and limits Question
Howdy All, I'm considering Asterisk / Digium as a replacement to my existing phone switch. I need to continue to be able to push analog lines between multiple buildings in a campus environment. The Digium Analog 410 Card manual states it's not recommended to go beyond 1500 feet distance for an FXS card, and no line should leave the building or be bundled. The 2400 Series Manual does
2019 Jul 10
4
Roughly how many more months before CentOS 8.0 release?
Good afternoon from Singapore, May I know roughly how many more months before CentOS 8.0 will be released? https://wiki.centos.org/About/Building_8 Thank you very much. -----BEGIN EMAIL SIGNATURE----- The Gospel for all Targeted Individuals (TIs): [The New York Times] Microwave Weapons Are Prime Suspect in Ills of U.S. Embassy Workers Link:
2018 Oct 22
0
With the right kind of eyes you can almost see the high-water mark—that place where the wave finally broke and rolled back.
...?id=YUgNBwNQGAFbVR1QWlQKVF0F> " on ... The same technology that could replace addiction with "an end to schizophrenia and to depression and to ..." that same thing could equally be used to create a mindless army of slaves that believe they're voting (would you believe, voting subconsciously? maybe a Universe built on the "will to power me" or on ... the "power of the law of attractiveness") anyway, I've talked a little about what I see as a near absolute eventuality ... a system that includes what I call "limited omniscience" which is ... pluggin...
2008 Oct 09
9
[Bug 1530] New: ssh-copy-id: strip colon from end of hostname
...us AssignedTo: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org ReportedBy: cjwatson at debian.org Created an attachment (id=1573) --> (http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/attachment.cgi?id=1573) strip colon from end of hostname When using ssh-copy-id, people often suffix the hostname with a colon, by subconscious analogy with scp. It would be nice to make this silently work. The attached patch does this. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are watching the assignee of the bug.
2008 Feb 27
0
[LLVMdev] Slight troubles following "Getting Started" instructions
...gt; >> Thanks again, >> Tanya >> >>>>> Oh, and please don't label the Linux binaries "Red Hat Linux". >> Anything >>>>> with a primary label of "Red Hat" gets filtered out for me on an >> almost >>>>> subconscious level since I'm running an Ubuntu box, so the primary >>>>> labels that I look for are "Linux" and "Ubuntu". "Red Hat >> Enterprise >>>>> Linux" is quite a moutful, and the trigger keyword is almost last >> on >>&g...
2014 Nov 26
6
testing dontrun examples
Is there a good strategy for testing examples which should not be run by default? For instance, I have examples which get data from the Internet. If I wrap them in try() then they can be skipped if the Internet is not available, but may not be tested in cases when I would like to know about the failure. (Not to mention that the example syntax is ugly.) If I mark them \dontrun or \donttest