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2005 Jul 21
3
[Asterisk-Dev] ClueCon in 2 Weeks!
ClueCon is coming in 2 weeks so we urge everyone who plans on attending to register today so we get a proper headcount! ClueCon was put together by Asterlink, the same team of people who helped shape Asterisk into what it is today by writing features, fixing bugs, offering IRC support and assisting with the management of the development effort. We have produced several real-world solutions based
2005 Jun 28
1
ClueCon, Vote?
Ok I have to get a vote of all the people that are going to come to Cluecon so we order the beer keg's for the developers board room. Anyone have any preference? (if you haven't registered for ClueCon now is the time to register!) Choices... choices... choices... I want Red Bull on tap! /b --- Anakin: ?You?re either with me, or you?re my enemy.? Obi-Wan: ?Only a Sith could be an
2005 Jul 11
1
[Asterisk-Dev] Peter Nixon to Speak at Cluecon
Peter Nixon will be making the trip to Chicago to speak at Cluecon, he'll be speaking on the topic of "Real world deployment of Open Source". Peter has done tremendous amounts of work on the FreeRadius project. In addition if you're wanting to get sponsorship in this is the week to do so, we are sending everything off to the printer to get printed by friday. Thanks,
2005 Jul 28
2
[Asterisk-Dev] Digium to Sponsor a Pizza party at Cluecon
Digium, the creator and primary developer of Asterisk, the industrys first Open Source PBX, will be hosting a pizza party from 4pm to 6pm on the first day of Cluecon. We look forward to everyone coming out to enjoy this opportunity to meet fellow developers and users in a more casual environment. I would like to personally thank Mark Spencer and Digium for their support. Thanks, Brian
2005 Jul 05
0
[Asterisk-Dev] Craig Southeren to speak at Cluecon!
Through the generosity of our Premier sponsor, Sangoma Technologies we are proud to welcome Craig Southeren all the way from Australia. Mr. Southeren.s work has pioneered the development of open source telephony applications with his ground-breaking OpenH323 protocol stack that stood alone as the only open source VOIP software for quite some time. Today, Craig continues to raise the bar
2005 Jul 07
0
[Asterisk-Dev] Cluecon, A mix of leading Open Source VoIP devlopers...
Just an FYI guys we have some of the leading open source developers and projects going to speak/showcase at Cluecon. These include: Mark Spencer - Asterisk Bob Andreasen - SIPFoundry Craig Southeren - OpenH323 David Sugar - Bayonne This should be an exciting event for all. Register Today! hope to see you there! Brian West Asterlink.com _______________________________________________
2005 Jul 11
0
[Asterisk-Dev] Vikrant Mathur lead developer for the open source OSP Toolkit to speak at Cluecon.
Vikrant Mathur is the lead developer for the open source OSP Toolkit available on SIPfoundry. Mr. Mathur began his career in telecommunications as a software engineer at Hughes Software Systems where he focused on softswitch development. After completing his Masters degree in Electrical Engineering at North Carolina State University he joined TransNexus as a senior software engineer
2005 Jul 11
0
[Asterisk-Dev] Vikrant Mathur lead developer for the open sourceOSP Toolkit to speak at Cluecon.
Vikrant Mathur is the lead developer for the open source OSP Toolkit available on SIPfoundry. Mr. Mathur began his career in telecommunications as a software engineer at Hughes Software Systems where he focused on softswitch development. After completing his Masters degree in Electrical Engineering at North Carolina State University he joined TransNexus as a senior software engineer
2005 Jul 29
0
Cluecon Next Week!
I would like to send out a reminder we do still have a few rooms available for Cluecon Aug 3rd thru the 5th if you're still wanting to register and go please do so ASAP. Thanks, Brian
2005 Jul 25
0
[Asterisk-Dev] We are giving away 3 A101 single-port T1 cards during Cluecon!
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2011 Nov 08
1
Building package problem
Dear R-users I am trying to recompile a CRAN package on Windows 32. Rtools for 2.14 (that is the version I am running) and miktex were sucessfully installed on my machine. Problems: a) hydroGOF is a CRAN package, but R CMD check does not work on it. C:\Users\eduardo\Documents\R_tests2>R CMD check hydroGOF * using log directory 'C:/Users/eduardo/Documents/R_tests2/hydroGOF.Rcheck'
2009 Oct 23
1
AstriCon videos: a question of method (Robin)
Robin, Thanks for the viddler.com suggestion! I'm uploading all of the ClueCon videos to it right now. John, so far I'd have to give viddler.com two thumbs up. I'm adding my stuff here: http://www.viddler.com/explore/cluecon Your ClueCon presentation should show up some time on Friday. I've noticed that there's a little bit of a lag time between upload and video being
2003 Jul 28
1
Optimization failed in fitting mixture 3-parameter Weibull distri bution using fitdistr()
Dear All; I tried to use fitdistr() in the MASS library to fit a mixture distribution of the 3-parameter Weibull, but the optimization failed. Looking at the source code, it seems to indicate the error occurs at if (res$convergence > 0) stop("optimization failed"). The procedures I tested are as following: >w3den <- function(x, a,b,c)
2004 Apr 06
2
Syntax Question
I have a large data structure that looks like: > strsplit(st,",")[14395] [1] "KGEG" [2] "SA => KGEG" [3] "72785" [4] "47.62139" [5] "-117.52778" [6] "723" [7] "WA" [8] "US" [9] "2" [10] "SPOKANE SPOKANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT" [11] "1" I'd like to be able to
2004 Oct 04
12
Choosing a VoIP Phone
Greetings all, My next step is to purchase a nice VoIP phone for my desk. I have a grandstream, and the sound is great, but I'm looking for more of an office style phone, preferably that can handle multiple lines, has a more flexible display (i.e. name as well as number). SIP would be preferable. Any suggestions? Thanks, Eric
2006 Feb 24
6
[JOB] at yakimaherald.com
Friends- I have taken a new job and will be moving at the end of March. The newspaper I currently work for is looking for someone to take my place. I have really enjoyed working here. It is a great environment with very nice people to work with. And the best part is you get to develop in Ruby and Rails, for everything! The paper is willing to accept applications from people who would
2005 Mar 10
3
Pictures from the Asterisk Pavilion at Spring VON 2005
http://host-a.starnetworks.us/Members/kpfleming/spring_von/photoalbum_view Enjoy!
2005 Jul 20
3
[Asterisk-Dev] Memory Leak in Stable?
Hello, I have a client that has a fairly small installation (20 SIP Phones) that is running Stable. Asterisk appears to be consuming large quantities of memory, and growing uncontrollably to the point where after about 6 weeks the box starts to swap itself to death. I've been keeping my eye on it today, and in the last 12 hours, it has grown by about 8 megabytes, and there has been
2008 Aug 14
5
help with my sloppy syntax
R-ians: After some effort I coerced my code to do what I want but my syntax is a kludge. Suggestions on more elegant syntax? par <- NIM.results$par do.call("Draw.NIM.POD.curve", list(par[1], par[2], par[3], par[4], par[5], a.hat.decision, .... et cetera ... It seems that I should be able to avoid defining the variable "par" and then specifying each of its elements,
2008 Sep 23
4
gsub difficulty
Greetings R-ians: I know what doesn?t work but I don?t know why, nor how to remedy things. I have a character string containing "." which I want to replace with " " gsub(".", " ", file.label) replaces the every character with a blank. However gsub(".xls", " ", file.label) replaces ".xls" with a blank as expected. It appears