Hello Michael,
God! its good to see words like passion in this otherwise hum-drum list.
Not only am I not crititical of your position (I entirely support it!!!), I
will repeat that you are free to answer (or not) at your convenience and on
your terms.
And I will respectfully read whatever you
Matt Schalit writes:
Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-02-12 16:33 +, Johan Ugander wrote:
Charles Steinkuehler writes:
Sounds like interrupts aren't getting routed properly once linux takes
over the hardware...
Yes, this seems to be the problem. I've altered every bios setting
Everyone,
SourceForge is changing their Terms of Service on March 1st. Please read
the new TOS.
https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=9269group_id=1
Changes that I noticed:
1) Notification of TOS changes went from 15 days to effective immediately
upon posting of the
Can you explain me in laymen terms what DCMA stands for?
I know it means Digital Copyright Millenium Act but what is this exactly?
I also know that, to the Portuguese law, software patents do not exist.
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From: Mike Noyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday,
At 04:36 PM 2/13/02 -, Luis.F.Correia wrote:
Can you explain me in laymen terms what DCMA stands for?
I know it means Digital Copyright Millenium Act but what is this exactly?
DMCA, not DCMA. = Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
It is a US law that grants certain rights to copyright holders
Everyone,
Slashdot is running a story on SF's new TOS.
http://slashdot.org/developers/02/02/13/188234.shtml?tid=150
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Mike Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Serge Caron wrote:
Hello Michael,
God! its good to see words like passion in this otherwise hum-drum list.
Not only am I not crititical of your position (I entirely support it!!!), I
will repeat that you are free to answer (or not) at your convenience and on
your terms.
And I will
snip for slashdot
Re:not such a big deal (Score:2)
by wendy on Wednesday February 13, @04:34PM (#3002999)
(User #42400 Info | http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/seltzer.html)
They're choosing to take advantage of the safe harbor provision for
ISPs (DMCA section 512, not the anticircumvention
3) Where is the master offsite backup of LEAF material kept?
I have backups of my site, and the ?defunct? c0wz site. I've been meaning
to setup some scripts to grab the SF site content (stored in mySQL)
periodically, but have yet to do anything on this front.
AFAIK, there is *NO* full site
At 2002-02-13 15:29 -0800, Matt Schalit wrote:
Mike you are amazing. And it's like you get better at this, all the
time. I said it before, but I'm sure your Dad is proud of you.
You rock man. You just rock :)
Matt,
Thanks for the very kind words. :-)
About that agreement,
1) It looks
Message: 1
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 23:06:06 -0600
From: David Douthitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-devel] Standards and due process :-)
To: LEAF Development [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2/11/02 at 11:31 PM, Serge Caron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is a sequence of
Serge Caron wrote:
[ snip ]
By formulating the concept of a default store and that of an exclusion list,
here is _what_I_do_today_ : I boot from a CD which gives me all the storage
I need for the job at hand. I define my default store to be on the _floppy_.
So far, so good? Then I have
On 2/13/02 at 8:16 PM, Serge Caron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By formulating the concept of a default store and that of
an exclusion list, here is _what_I_do_today_ : I boot from
a CD which gives me all the storage I need for the job at
hand. I define my default store to be on the _floppy_. So
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