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thanks everyone. two viable options is always good. although i wish
google calendar's feeds were more stable, then i'd just use that.
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 4:46 PM, Erin R White/FS/VCU erwh...@vcu.edu wrote:
Seconded on OpenRoom. We had a lot of luck standing this app up, throwing
CAS
Two years ago, we have developped something here at GWU based on
phpscheduleit. Not open source yet. We need to clean the code and get
clearance form general counsel. We're happy to talk offline. openroom
seem more viable now.
Karim
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Rosalyn Metz
Sorry - what do you mean by triggers their usage monitor - CPU usage above
a certain threshold? Or they don't allow compiles? I spoke with Bluehost,
and they indicated that if I got SSH access, I could try to compile it
myself. I'll check to see if this is possible with Lunarpages, which we now
Hi Everyone.
As I mentioned at my CODE4LIB presentation, we are launching a $10,001
API contest for apps built with the Mendeley API.
This has not been announced.
You can get more info here:
http://dev.mendeley.com/
If anyone has any specific questions let me know!
- Ian
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Ian Mulvany |
Cindy, sorry, I realize that was vague. I have shell access on Site5,
but since you're using shared resources, they monitor your CPU/memory
usage. During high volume on a particular server, they'll kill
processes that are running to make sure they can meet demands. This
*could* happen when
Thanks, Ross. So that's why they call it nice? As usual I have much to
learn.
Cindy Harper, Systems Librarian
Colgate University Libraries
char...@colgate.edu
315-228-7363
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Ross Singer rossfsin...@gmail.com wrote:
Cindy, sorry, I realize that was vague. I
Apologies for cross-post.
Co-conveners Joanna DiPasquale, Kevin Reiss and Yitzchak Schaffer are
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Please register (it's free)