Right you are about Marvin.
There are a million lists on the Internet and a lot of them have signs
of life, but there's only one Openhealth[tm] list.
Why are you here?
-Brian
Tim Churches a écrit :
Brian Bray wrote:
To quote Marvin the paranoid android (Red Dwarf) Life... don't talk to
On 3/10/06, Brian Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Denny and Aldric for the warm greeting.
There have certainly been some interesting discussions while I was gone.
(I'm just up to the end of 2003).
Hi Brian,
Welcome back!
I have a question for Andrew Ho. In the discussion about
Brian Bray wrote:
Right you are about Marvin.
There are a million lists on the Internet and a lot of them have signs
of life, but there's only one Openhealth[tm] list.
Hmmm, does Minoru plan to assert its trade mark against the Openhealth
list on Yahoo (see
Andrew Ho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Customizability is the main strength of OIO. It's main weakness is its installation! :-) The problem is the psycopgDA adaptor and the permissions having to be changed to postgres user. Can this compromise security? Zope 3 works with python 2.4 and the psycopgDA
Andrew Ho a écrit :
Completeness can never be assured without significantly restricting
customizability. For example, deleting the Gender question from an
existing form.
In certain contexts, some limits on customizability are needed for
safety reasons. Take a case worker with limited
There has never been an administrative interface. Just send a blank
message with unsubscribe as a subject to either the list or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tim Churches a écrit :
I tried to unsubscribe from openhealth-list@minoru-development.com but
the administrative interface to the list has been
Brian Bray wrote:
There has never been an administrative interface. Just send a blank
message with unsubscribe as a subject to either the list or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, that's the administrative interface to which I was referring - you
know, it is like a command line interface, but via email,
Welcome back Brian! Sounds like you are doing a treasure hunt! Are you
still based in Paris?
David
Brian Bray wrote:
To quote Marvin the paranoid android (Red Dwarf) Life... don't talk
to me about life.
I'm catching up on my e-mail. Only 3500 more to go!
-Brian
Ignacio Valdes a écrit :
Thanks David,
I'm in Vancouver for the moment and I'm planning to move back here, but
it really depends on where my next project is.
-Brian
Dr. David Chan a écrit :
Welcome back Brian! Sounds like you are doing a treasure hunt! Are you
still based in Paris?
David
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