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2009 Jun 11
1
Request to vote for on line SAP application.
Dear Guru''s, I''ld like to request you to vote here http://launchpad.enterprise2conf.com/node/74 as 5 star (please click on 5 star to vote), this will give oxygen to our project. Waiting for your valuable vote. Best Regards, Pavan Agrawal
2009 Jun 08
2
To deploy or not to deploy on App Engine
I am nearing the end on a project i have been working on and am trying to figure out where to host it. I am very tempted to host it on google''s app engine. you get a ton of space, band width, and processor all for free! I was hoping to get some advice as to what people think about deplying on the app engine. Would it better to wait until ruby is supported? Are there perfomrance issues
2005 Jun 02
1
Re: Vote For CentOS :) -- yes, vote CentOS if it's what you like
From: Christopher Snow <cs at m0n0.co.uk> > If that's the case, shouldn't the credit vote go to Fedora? Disclaimer: This is 100% my _opinion_ (don't take it otherwise) 1. Credit At some point a lot of credit can go to a lot of projects. Yes, many are thanx to Red Hat -- by far the largest of any commercial entity. But then many are thanx to many maintainers in general.
2013 Feb 08
0
[Vote] Formal vote for Mirage to be accepted as Xen.org Incubation Project (deadliner Feb 15th)
Hi everybody, after the initial positive community review of the http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Mirage_Incubation_Project_Proposal, it is time to have a formal vote. Who can vote? - Project leads of Mature Xen.org projects - Committers of Mature Xen.org projects - Others can register their vote in support of the project, but the vote is not binding. How to vote? - Vote via the voting form at
2005 Sep 12
1
One day left to vote for CentOS
CentOS has been nominated for an award in the Linux User awards. Please vote for CentOS !! Voting finishes tomorrow - 13th September. Please vote at :- http://www.linuxawards.co.uk/index.php You will need to vote for all categories otherwise the vote wont count. Thanks Lance -- uklinux.net - The ISP of choice for the discerning Linux user.
2008 Mar 13
2
Please vote for your favorite Wine-1.0 bugs...
The 1.0 release of Wine is tenatively scheduled for the 15th anniversary of the project (roughly 1 June 2008, if you take Dan Dulitz' message as the start of the project, http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.linux/msg/7f92abdf494ab8b3 ) Over the last six or so months, the wine developers have identified 180 or so bugs as possibly being worth fixing before the 1.0 release. 63 of the Wine
2002 Jul 16
1
Vote Vorbis!
The Linux Journal's 2002 Readers' Choice poll is open. Vorbis is featured in the Favorite Audio Tool category, so go vote for your favorite codec! Actually, you even have the choice of voting for "ogg123" or for "Vorbis Tools", since it seems someone at Linux Journal is not quite aware of what Vorbis Tools contain. I suggest voting for "Vorbis Tools", so that
2005 Jun 03
0
Re: Vote For CentOS :) -- standing on the shoulders of each other
On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 09:36, Simon Perreault wrote: > i'm not sure you've considered your position thoroughly. > I am, and I will say it again just for the shock value: > Red Hat is the main developer of CentOS. On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Les Mikesell wrote: > I'd put it this way instead: Red Hat is responsible for any > difficulty in creating the CentOS distribution, while
2005 Jun 30
3
Vote for CentOS - AGAIN :)
The preliminary round voting is completed in the "2005 Readers' Choice Awards" at Linux Journal. CentOS was nominated in the "distribution:" category along with 18 other Linux distros ... and we finished in the top 3 (along with Ubuntu and FedoraCore). Thanks to every one who voted for CentOS. I really did not expect that we would be on the final ballot, though I am
2010 Jun 02
1
how to label the som notes by the majority vote
HI, Dear R community, I am using the following codes to do the som. I tried to label the notes by the majority vote. either through mapping or prediction. I attached my output, the left one dont have any labels in the note, the right one has more than one label in each note. I need to have only one label for each note either by majority vote or prediction. Can anyone give some suggestions or
2005 May 29
2
OSCAR for Centos vote
Those of you who would like to see Centos on the supported-list for the clustering software OSCAR, head over to http://oscar.openclustergroup.org/register and cast your vote! Cheers, Morten -- Morten Kjeldgaard, Asc. professor, Ph.D. Department of Molecular Biology, Aarhus University Gustav Wieds Vej 10 C, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark Lab +45 89425026 * Mobile +45 51860147 * Fax +45 86123178
2006 Dec 21
2
Time to Vote for a Logo
Our discussion and editing period has come to and end and it's time to vote! You can find the poll here: http://forum.go-compiz.org/viewtopic.php?t=286 Please read the whole post as the selection procedure is outlined below the poll. May the best graphic win!
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
2009 Jul 20
0
Vote on whether SipPhone should support ISN routing.
Should SipPhone support ISN routing for their 747 ITAD? Cast a vote: http://forums.gizmo5.com/viewtopic.php?t=10197 Meanwhile if you're interested, you can use the Nerd Vittles 'bandit' ITAD #1089 to call a SipPhone/Gizmo5 subscriber via ISN, which I think is clever (Karl tips his hat to Ward Mundy) and it's also really, really funny.
2006 Feb 19
1
NOOB: ratings/voting mixin or code example?
so as to not reinvent the wheel, are there any exisiting examples or mixins for a star rating system? basically what i''m looking to do is show pictures of local models which will be voted on by users, and the model with the most votes will get her photo in a calendar. anyone able to point me in the right direction... tutorials, code, whatever would be greatly appreciated! -A --
2009 Aug 09
0
Lone Star Ruby Conference 2009 - 18 More Days till Showdown
Greetings from Austin - Home of the Lone Star Ruby Conference. This year we are catering to your every desire. In addition to the customary luxuries you have come to expect at LSRC, like the awesome food or the power strips at every table for your hungry laptops, this year you will also be greeted with: * the new conference center sound system. * bagels, yogurt, fruit and donuts for every
2009 May 01
0
Lone Star Ruby Conference 2009 Talk Submission Deadline
Hello This is friendly reminder about the speaker submission deadline. The deadline is Sunday, May 3 at midnight. We have extended it one day to give you the weekend to submit your proposal. If you plan on submitting a proposal, please use the link below. We look forward to seeing you at the conference in August. Please feel free to email us with your suggestions on how we can make this your
2009 Nov 09
3
How can I improve a Ruby on Rails code that hast a lot of SQL as strings?
Hello Railists, I have a piece of Ruby on Rails code that has a complex SQL query (well, not that complex, but as far as I know beyond the ORM capabilities) and for my taste it has too many strings and harcoded values. I''d like to improve it as much as possible, so my question is open ended, what else can I do to improve it? Some particular issues I have - Is there a way to get a table
2007 Apr 06
16
[VOTE] Should stop-words be filtered by default?
Hey folks, A lot of confusion has been caused by having stop-words filtered by the default analyzer. There have been a few suggestions to remove this feature so I thought I''d put it to a vote. Making this change would not be backwards compatible and would require users to either rebuild their indexes or change their code to keep the same stop-words settings. However, it would save a lot
2006 Aug 30
4
Users voting
I''m trying to work out the most reasonable way to keep track of users "voting" for or against a particular bit of data. Obviously, I don''t want them to be able to just bang on the link -- I''d prefer to limit it to one vote per day, for example. I could record the fact that they''ve voted in the session, but I''d really rather not have