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2012 Feb 29
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM EU conference 2012 - schedule
Hi,
The contributions accepted for the Euro-LLVM conference 2012 have just been
decided.
The conference will be in London, from 12:00 noon April 12th 2012 to 12:00
noon April 13th 2012, with optional workshops in the afternoon of the 13th.
Registration is still open, but is filling up fast!
Accomodation
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We'd like to remind everyone that we have subsidised a number of rooms at
2012 Mar 09
0
[LLVMdev] Euro-LLVM 2012 - BoF and lightning talk deadline
Hi,
[Apologies to all you US-types for the spam!]
The deadline for BoF proposal has now been set as two weeks from now:
Thursday 22nd March 2012, 12:00 BST. We currently have no BoF proposals, so
please do send some in! J
We also have space for lightning talks, and will run a lightning talk
session if there is enough interest. Please send lightning talk proposals to
the same address
2006 Feb 11
0
Administrivia: Australian co-lo space wanted
...co-lo facilities in
Australia, preferably Melbourne?
The facilities needed are a couple of RU and Internet connectivity. IPv6
access is a strong plus, as is access to multiple carriers.
If an ISP or data centre operator who values Portable OpenSSH would like
to support the project by offering or subsidising space then it would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Damien Miller
2006 Jan 23
3
SPA-3000 - the party's over :-(
The party's over folks, the new official cisco/linksys/sipura policy is to
no longer sell SPA-3000's to end users.
Buy them while you still can :-(
-Dan
2009 Apr 03
27
How can we improve WNE?
Hello everybody.
I'm a (quite) happy WINE user, but i would like to propose some things to
the WINE developers.
Something important imo, is that it must be easy to use for the user, and
some things could be better, here are some ideas to improve it by using
Winecfg:
1. Add an option to disable/enable/edit debug channels for all programs. As
you may know, a lot of programs runs faster