hi Darrell,
thanks for your intriguing post.
a few of observations; 1) this is one instance of the use
of a GNU/Linux system which may seem to be at odds with the
very premise of free (in the GNU sense) software, and that
is, to NOT limit the ability of users to do things. so your
use cases may
Hi Folks -
It's time to submit your designs for the 2009 code4lib conference t-shirt!
As in years past, the design should be for the front of the t-shirt,
and should work with a one-color printing. A template is available
from cafepress.com:
Actually, I meant 'free' in both senses, but mostly in the sense of
'free of charge'. I hate to be blunt, but I think it's pretty safe to
say that Ubuntu, Koha, GIMP, OpenOffice, Joomla and even the option of
Linux itself would never exist or have gained traction and a developer
base if these
At Mon, 5 Jan 2009 11:02:31 -0500,
Darrell Eifert deif...@hampton.lib.nh.us wrote:
Actually, I meant 'free' in both senses, but mostly in the sense of
'free of charge'.
Thanks for the clarification. In that case I have to agree with Karen.
Free (as in beer) software tends to be a property that
Sorry for posting again, but we changed the name of this project slightly to
avoid confusion. It is now known as RSolr. The url is:
http://github.com/mwmitchell/rsolr/tree/master
Thanks!
Matt Mitchell
Research Development
Alderman Library
University of Virginia
hi Darrell,
thanks for your intriguing post.
a few observations; 1) this is one instance of the use of
a GNU/Linux system which may seem to be at odds with the
very premise of free (in the GNU sense) software, and that
is; to NOT limit the ability of users to do things. so your
use cases may
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008, Darrell Eifert wrote:
Hi Folks --
Nicolaie Constantinescu recommended that I contact this list with my
questions after posting a query to the Linux in Libraries group.
[trimmed]
In the world of Linux and open-source software, how does one go about getting
a programmer
Stephanie Brinley has provided some draft logo design concepts to the logo
design working group and we would now like to invite other code4lib members
who have had previous experience with a logo design and selection process to
join us in reviewing them. Our goal is to provide rapid, specific, and