We have linode (http://www.linode.com/) to host our a la Carte program
(by Oregon State Univ.). It is pretty good in my opinion.
Sarah G. Park
Web/Reference Librarian
B. D. Owens Library | Northwest Missouri State University
(660) 562-1534 | gop...@nwmissouri.edu
-Original Message-
We have 15 already! The restaurant we are planning to go to has a capacity of
30 so sign up soon. This place does local meats and sustainable seafood in
addition to vegetarian/vegan.
Anna
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From: Maccabee Levine levi...@uwosh.edu
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Sent:
i've also heard good things about this place:
http://rosettaskitchen.com/
some of us non-veg*ns were even thinking of getting a meal there at
some point...no idea about capacity, etc, just a heads-up.
looking forward to asheville,
rob
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Jodi Schneider
Farm fresh vegan soul food... mmm, sounds like a must visit while I'm
in Asheville!
+1
Kevin
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Rob Casson rob.cas...@gmail.com wrote:
i've also heard good things about this place:
http://rosettaskitchen.com/
some of us non-veg*ns were even thinking of
Can anyone here recommend an open source system for change management?
Not version control, per se. But the process of requesting, reviewing, and
approving changes to production systems.
Does Trac fit into this category?
--Dave
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David Walker
Library Web Services Manager
Hi everyone,
I have posted a list of restaurants for the Newcomer dinner so folks can
start signing up. Since we have around 80 people signed up at this point, we
are going to split up into smaller groups of around 8 and disperse in the
general hotel area.
If you signed up for the newcomer
I think TRAC definitely fits this description. It is pretty
customizable, so you can adjust categories to your liking. (This
requires a command-line tool.) I would advise having a separate TRAC
for each big project, so that features like the timeline and roadmap
don't become meaningless.
If you're at all handy with Ruby I'd check out Redmine (
http://www.redmine.org/). Takes a lot of inspiration from Trac but does it
better IMHO, especially with multiple projects. Works swimmingly with
Apache's modrails.
jf
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 8:07 PM, Greg Jansen cou...@email.unc.edu