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2009 Jul 10
2
theora sprint
hey, Adam here from FLOSS Manuals (http://www.flossmanuals.net). We write free manuals about free software and in August (10-15) we will hold Book Sprint (http://www.flossmanuals.net/booksprints) about Ogg Theora. We will write a really good manual (book) about Ogg Theora in 5 days. The event will be in Berlin. We want to cover a lot of stuff, but we hope to get our teeth into at least some of
2009 Jul 10
2
ogg theora book sprint
hey, Adam here from FLOSS Manuals (http://www.flossmanuals.net). We write free manuals about free software and in August (10-15) we will hold Book Sprint (http://www.flossmanuals.net/booksprints) about Ogg Theora. We will write a really good manual (book) about Ogg Theora in 5 days. The event will be in Berlin. We want to cover a lot of stuff, but we hope to get our teeth into at least some of
2010 Mar 08
0
theora sprint
The dates on the email look very odd - is this a 2010 event? got an event coordination site? Sounds like a great idea - thx Ed On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 4:41 AM, adam hyde <adam at flossmanuals.net> wrote: > hey, > > Adam here from FLOSS Manuals (http://www.flossmanuals.net). We write > free manuals about free software and in August (10-15) we will hold Book > Sprint
2009 Aug 10
1
theora sprint started
hi, So, now we are in an OGG Theora Book Sprint in the HKW in Berlin. The aim is to write an introductory book in 5 days. There are 6 of us working from Berlin, and you can join too! To do so follow these simple steps : 1. Register Register at FLOSS Manuals: http://en.flossmanuals.net/register 2. Contribute! Select the manual http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/TheoraCookbook/WebHome and a
2007 Jun 22
0
[LLVMdev] Vilnius/Post EuroPython PyPy Sprint 12-14th of July
Hi all, For those of you following PyPy, our next sprint has "porting to LLVM 2.0" as one of its topics. ======================================================== Vilnius/Post EuroPython PyPy Sprint 12-14th of July ======================================================== The PyPy team is sprinting at EuroPython again and we invite you to participate in our 3 day long sprint at the
2005 Jul 30
0
[LLVMdev] PyPy sprint announcement: Heidelberg (Germany) 22nd - 29th August 2005
Hi LLVM-dev! As you know, I'm involved with the PyPy Python compiler effort and have been wroking on the LLVM backend. The LLVM backend will be one of the topics of the upcoming PyPy sprint (see link below), which will take place in Heidelberg, Germany. See sprint announcement below or on http://codespeak.net/pypy/index.cgi?extradoc/sprintinfo/Heidelberg-sprint.html Since we only started
2005 Nov 16
0
[LLVMdev] PyPy sprint announcement: Gothenburg 7th - 11th December 2005
[The first part of the announcement did not make it into the previous mail] Hello LLVM-ers, Most of you know of the LLVM backend in PyPy. We would like to use LLVM JIT for the next phase of PyPy. If any of you would like to help us, please come to Gothenburg next december. We have not put an LLVM track on the todo-list below mainly because no one will be there dedicated to LLVM. If
2005 Nov 16
0
[LLVMdev] PyPy sprint announcement: Gothenburg 7th - 11th December 2005
Hello LLVM-ers, Most of you know of the LLVM backend in PyPy. We would like to use LLVM JIT for the next phase of PyPy. If any of you would like to help us, please come to Gothenburg next december. We have not put an LLVM track on the todo-list below mainly because noone will be there dedicated to LLVM. If however someone would like to participate we will make sure some of the PyPy
2006 Feb 10
2
[LLVMdev] PyPy sprint announcement: PyCon 2006, Texas, Feb 27st - March 2nd
Hello LLVM-ers, The next sprint of PyPy will be held in Dallas, Texas, at the PyCon conference. Most of you know about the LLVM back-end of PyPy. So far, we use mostly the static compilation features of LLVM, but as we are progressing on the JIT side we are considering starting sometime soon working on just-in-time machine code generation backends. Clearly, LLVM might prove to be a good target
2023 Feb 21
0
R Project Sprint 2023, Aug 30 - Sep 1, Coventry, UK
Dear All, We are happy to announce R Project Sprint 2023 Dates: Wednesday August 30 to Friday September 1. Venue: University of Warwick, Coventry, UK Novice and experienced contributors are encouraged to apply for a place at the residential event, with funding available for travel: **deadline Friday 10 March**. For further details, please visit the sprint website:
2006 Mar 27
3
[LLVMdev] PyPy Tokyo sprint 23/4 - 29/4 announcement
Hello LLVM, During this sprint we will also look at using LLVM JIT for our project. What exactly we will do in Tokyo very much depends on who will attend. So if you are interested please contact me beforehand so we can make sure everyone will have a fun and productive time. cheers, Eric van Riet Paap Tokyo PyPy Sprint: 23rd - 29th April 2006
2008 Sep 22
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM sprint RFC
Hi all, I'd like to coordinate a LLVM sprint at Google in Mountain View. I discussed this with Chris at the LLVM developers day, but didn't get around to figuring out the logistics until now. I'm emailing here to take a survey of what works best for people: 1. Pick all that work for you: weekdays, weekends, evenings. 2. Pick a time frame that you like best: October, early December,
2005 Jun 19
0
[LLVMdev] Upcoming PyPy sprint
Hi LLVM-dev! As you know, I'm involved with the PyPy Python compiler effort and have been writing the LLVM backend (actually, I have written two LLVM backends by now :-) . The LLVM backend will be one of the topics of the upcoming PyPy sprint (see link below), which will take place in Gothenburg, Sweden. Since I only started using LLVm half a year ago my experience with it is somewhat
2006 Mar 03
0
sprint FNTM(sp?) line
Is anyone using asterisk with the Zapata hardware and a Sprint FNTM(I have seen this spelled fantom) T1 line? I can take calls, but: 1. I don't know the correct way to get ANI/DNIS (*ANI*DNIS*) 2. I cannot place outbound calls. From a custom app on another hardware/software platform I know from experience that to place the outbound call, I need to go offhook and then wait for a wink from the
2005 Jan 04
1
Sprint Vision Phones ReadyLink=SIP?
I was playing with a Sprint Vision phone recently and noticed when viewing the low level ReadyLink configuration screens that there are references to SIP registrars and the like. Does anyone happen to know if Sprint's implementation of ReadyLink truly is SIP based, and if so, managed to get it to interoperate with Asterisk. If so, it would prove to be an interesting paging mechanism and
2003 Oct 16
1
CallerID not passed to Sprint & Verizon Cellphones via XO PRI
Hi, I have an odd problem where when a call is made to any landline phone the callerid number shows up on the caller id device with no problems. However when I call a cell phone from Sprint or Verizon it always shows up as unavaliable. I've tried multiple cell phones from each carrier. Though today I called a t-mobile phone and the callerid came through fine. Is this an * level problem
2007 Sep 20
1
OT: Samsung Sprint CDMAoIP
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/cellphones/sprintsamsung-instant-cell+to+wi+fi-box-is-official-named-airave-300451.php The above is quite interesting, it would be interesting to see if it uses sip, which I have no reason to believe otherwise, and if it does, can it be hacked to talk to Asteirsk? In which case one could have a very good extension to asterisk using any Sprint Cell phone, or maybe even
2005 Oct 05
1
What the heck? Sprint sues Vonage
http://news.com.com/Sprint+Nextel+sues+Vonage+over+VoIP+patents/2100-7352_3-5888789.html?tag=nefd.top Does anyone have any clue what the suit is over and if/how this affects Asterisk's implimentation of VoIP?
2006 Feb 10
0
[LLVMdev] PyPy sprint announcement: PyCon 2006, Texas, Feb 27st - March 2nd
Hi Armin, > The next sprint of PyPy will be held in Dallas, Texas, at the PyCon > conference. Most of you know about the LLVM back-end of PyPy. So > far, > we use mostly the static compilation features of LLVM, How are you using the static compilation features? Are you able to do this via API calls or generating code that will be processed by tools? Thanks, Marcel
2014 Oct 23
2
GSoC Reunion + Documentation Sprint
Gaurav, James and I are attending the GSoC reunion in San Jose, California, USA this weekend, so if anyone else is around, do come and say hello. We're also going to be holding a documentation sprint on Monday and Tuesday next week in San Francisco. If anyone else wants to take part (remotely would work) let me know. The only plan we have so far is to come up with a plan over the weekend.