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2013 Aug 15
23
Red Hat CEO: Go Ahead, Copy Our Software
...RH understands and accepts the
relationship between CentOS and RHEL.
Although it is complex. After all, if too many choose CentOS, there
may no longer be a CentOS. However, I don't think I would refer to
CentOS as a "parasite" as the author Matt Asay does. More appropriate
to call it symbiotic.
Is the relationship a 50/50 affair? Not sure.
Complicating matters even more is Oracle Unmistakable Linux.
2006 May 30
0
replacing AR with RDF triple-store
...existed..)
anyways, i really think what im doing using SQL is a big hack. if
looking at it as merely a tool to facilitate object persistence, i''m
almost willing to look over all the workarounds, but i''d like the
relationship between storage and current instances be a bit more
symbiotic. surely the past 35 years of smalltalk development has some
solutions that dont include SQL. has anyone used something like Kowari
as a backend for a Rails site? any white-papers or blog posts about
this?
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2001 Jun 26
3
Wow...Wondered when this was going to happen.
Have a look:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/19982.html
Any predictions?
Matt
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2006 Aug 13
2
Arbitrary "Columns" for ActiveRecord
I''m having a bit of a tough time coming up with a good solution for what
I''m trying to do. I''ve come up with a couple of solutions that work
pretty well but many use way too many queries or are just not very good.
Basically I want to store something of a property list for a model.
class Model < AR
has_many :properties, :dependent => :delete
end
class
2016 Sep 09
3
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
What I never understood is that Clang depends on LLVM (and LLVM doesn't
depends on Clang), yet Clang source code is more or less expected to be in
the LLVM source tree where I would have expected the reverse, that is LLVM
in the source tree of Clang and optionally compiled when compiling Clang.
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Mehdi Amini via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
2005 Apr 03
8
CentOS for commercial use
I'm a home user of CentOS (a desktop and a laptop) because I like the
quality of the product and I love the cost. I'm a great believer in
FOSS.
That being said, I know that some of you use CentOS for production
servers and (perhaps?) desktops as well. I've read at leat one comment
like "I have 20 CentOS servers."
My employer is a firm believer in RHEL - license costs are