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2004 Aug 09
2
Samba Website Updated and Redesigned
If you haven't been to samba.org in the last few hours, it's time to take a look. Much has changed. The Samba website has been completely redesigned and updated. This version of the Samba website has a striking new look and features XHTML markup and a CSS-controlled layout. In addition to these changes to samba.org, the Samba Team is pleased to announce the creation of news.samba.org,
2006 Jun 14
2
Would Xiph be interested in a logo redesign for Vorbis?
So, in a thread on HA a user asked if some logo was the official one for Vorbis. It turned out not to be, but everyone agreed the official logo was ugly and a bad idea to add on any portable player compilant with Vorbis (or other Ogg media for that matter). The chaps, me included, started a discussion of a redesign, but truth be told, if Xiph isn't interested in a redesign, there's no
2012 Mar 23
4
dsync redesign
In case anyone is interested in reading (and maybe helping!) with a dsync redesign that's intended to fix all of its current problems, here are some possibly incoherent ramblings about it: http://dovecot.org/tmp/dsync-redesign.txt and even if you don't understand that, here's another document disguising as an algorithm class problem :) If anyone has thoughts on how to solve it, would
2006 Nov 22
2
G722?
In a recent interview someone from Digum indicated that the G722 wideband codec was being worked into Asterisk. This will make Asterisk compatible with Polycom's new HDVoice products like the IP650 phone. This is very interesting, potentially exciting, but it brings up certain questions. Who will benefit as long as calls must typically pass into existing PSTN infrstructure, and so be
2006 Mar 02
1
Fixture accessors broken for polymorphism, in need of redesign
Ticket 4052 (http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/4052) just came through trac, which introduces the need for a better way to access fixtures. I believe the basic problem is the same as 3935 (http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/3935) in that the accessor method which is constructed by the fixture call can''t infer the class name from the table name. The band-aid in 3935 was to allow you to
2014 Jan 04
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Goal for 3.5: Library-friendly headers
On Jan 3, 2014, at 2:19 PM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> wrote: >> While having different components of LLVM and consumers of LLVM able to intermix NDEBUG and !NDEBUG built code freely without ABI issues is nice-to-have in my book, the functionality provided by AssertingVH is significantly more nice-to-have, and I don't see any easy ways to contain or limit the
2003 Aug 20
1
Redesigned Accounting
The current CVS version (/Shorewall project) contains a redesigned IP accounting facility. The new facility is: a) Much simpler. :-) b) More flexible. :-) c) Compatible with bw-acct. :-) c) Incompatible with the previous implementation :-( There''s a new Accounting Page available at: http://shorewall.net/AccountingNew.html On top of Snapshot 20030813: a) Move the
2006 May 03
3
meetme conference latency degrades...
We have recently started making more frequent use of the meetme conference of our * system. We are using v1.0.8 with a 2.6.11 kernel on our system. We generally have 4 callers in it: two with the gsm codec and 2 with g729. Initially, the conference works fine and there is little latency. After about 15min., though, the latency is very noticable and by 25min it's unbearable. If we all leave
2010 Dec 14
1
redesign R.css for HTML help pages
Hi, I feel the CSS definitions for the HTML help pages are not visually appealing enough. I admit this is a very subjective matter, so I don't have strong arguments for this wishlist, although I wrote my version of R.css with some web design instructions in mind (e.g. use browser-safe sans-serif fonts). Anyway, here is what I've done:
2012 Sep 07
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: MCJIT enhancements
The other MCJIT improvements aren’t dependent on the triple changes at all. The reason that this came up in the context of MCJIT is that the quickest way to get MCJIT support on Windows is to enable the generation of ELF object images on Windows. We previously proposed a minimal approach of just adding “ELF” to the recognized triple environment strings. This is the way that MachO generation is
2016 Apr 27
4
RFC: LLD symbol table redesign
Hi all, This proposes a redesign of LLD’s symbol table in order to improve memory locality by minimizing indirection when resolving relocations. The key idea is that we perform symbol resolution by overwriting SymbolBodies, rather than by updating pointers. This is based on some ideas mentioned by Rafael on IRC. Conceptually, we split Symbol into a non-polymorphic part and a polymorphic part (a
2019 Jun 11
2
Bugpoint Redesign
On 6/11/19 12:25 PM, Philip Reames via llvm-dev wrote: At the moment, bugpoint has three major use cases: crash reduction, miscompile reduction, and mutation fuzzing. Out of these, a huge proportion of the interface complexity comes from the miscompile handling. I generally agree with removing the auto-detection logic. I've found it to be extraordinarily error prone and confusing.
2017 Oct 30
2
Status of llvm.invariant.{start|end}
Hi, >From LangRef, these intrinsics seems really useful for letting LLVM know about certain higher level immutability guarantee, e.g. for objects that are not allowed to be mutated after construction. However, it doesn't seem to work[1] and a quick code search suggests that there's not a single optimization pass that's currently using it for store to load forwarding, only very few
2007 May 12
1
dbox redesign
I don't think anyone uses dbox currently, so the whole format could still be redesigned. So I was thinking about doing two major changes: 1. Rely on index files a lot more. The flags are already stored in index files, so there's no need to waste I/O updating them to dbox files all the time. They could still be updated (if indexes get deleted, the flags aren't all gone), but less
2005 Mar 02
3
cvs stable and 1.0.5
I see that 1.0.5 is out. I thought that if I am tracking cvs v1.0.x I would always get the newest releases. However, I just did a fresh update and install from cvs stable and it reports as only being v1.0.3. Should I just be using the tarballs rather than the cvs -r 1_0? Or maybe my initial cvs was incorrect? Thanks! -- -M There are 10 kinds of people in this world: Those who can count in
2019 Jun 07
7
Bugpoint Redesign
Hey all, I wanted to share a proposal <https://docs.google.com/document/d/171ecPTeXw68fbCghdGw_NPBouWvmvUX8vePlbhhHEdA/edit?usp=sharing> to revamp the current go-to IR debugging tool: Bugpoint. i'd love to hear any feedback or general thoughts. Here's the markdown version of the doc: --- # Bugpoint Redesign Author: Diego Treviño (diegotf at google.com) Date: 2016-06-05 Status:
2006 May 04
1
Fwd: meetme conference latency degrades...
I haven't seen this appear on the list, so I thought I would resend it... Sorry for the repost if it did appear before... ----- Forwarded message from Michael George <george> ----- Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 21:48:09 -0400 From: Michael George <george> Subject: meetme conference latency degrades... To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com We have recently started making more frequent use
2006 Feb 01
2
Getting Started with Site Redesign and RoR
Hello all: I am in the process of redesigning my site and was thinking about incorporating RoR into the overall structure. However, there are multiple things I would like to create with Rails, namely a gallery, a weblog, and portfolio management system. Given that I am going to be using a lot of RoR, what is the best way to accomplish this task? Here are some random things that have come
2004 Nov 22
2
dtmf tones during conversation
I have a * box running our house and on one extension we are getting spurious DMTF tones during conversations. It only happens on one of the 3 FXS ports and it's the one w/ a cordless phone on it. At first I thought someone was being careless and just hitting a button on the other end of the line, but it's happening too much for that... Has anyone run into this before? -- -M There
2004 Dec 16
1
send # with transfer enabled
Every so often we need to send the # dtmf tones but * interprets that as the initiation of a transfer. The best solution I've found so far is outlined at: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2004-March/039501.html This disabled transfer for a call. I take this to mean that there is no way to send dtmf for # with transfer enabled? Thanks! -- -M There are 10 kinds of people