Op 2 jul. 2014, om 10:33 heeft Greg Stein gst...@gmail.com het volgende
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On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 2:24 AM, David Welton dav...@dedasys.com wrote:
Closest I've seen in the 'free' area is licensing that forbids military
uses.
Which is, once again, neither 'free software' nor open
On 21 Jan 2011, at 10:32, Isabel Drost wrote:
On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 florent andré florent.andre-...@4sengines.com
wrote:
just to know if some of you live in / come / know the city-center of
Belgium ?
Arriving on Friday before FOSDEM, leaving on Monday after the
conference.
Same for Ardy
On 15 Sep 2010, at 16:38, Torsten Curdt wrote:
Usually patches only get applied if committers think they are good
enough and worthy to apply. Not every patch gets applied no matter
what.
And how is that dependent on the version control tool? See, it isn't.
It's a function of the
On 15 Sep 2010, at 16:50, Santiago Gala wrote:
distributed SCM along those last 5 years or so) can keep the illusion
that a technical solution (called centralization here) can keep an
organization together more than a set of core values can.
No sorry - we are arguing (or at least I am) that
On 13 Sep 2010, at 19:29, Ben Hyde wrote:
On Sep 13, 2010, at 7:37 AM, Sam Ruby wrote:
I just can't resist the opportunity to fork this discussion:
http://intertwingly.net/blog/2010/09/13/One-True-Way
tee hee
have we pushed the apache way pages to git hub yet?
That would be a complex
On 22 Dec 2008, at 22:31, Ted Husted wrote:
In the course of working on various development projects for various
clients, it's not uncommon to need to store a number of account
credentials that need to be shared with various members of a team.
One product I've used is Password Saver
There will be a general opensource conf. in the netherlands; last weekend
of May (www.hollandopen.nl). In Amsterday.
There may well be room for an Apache sort of gathering - and/or we may be
able to borrow a room during/just-after the main conference with some
network conection for a small
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, Stephen McConnell wrote:
Will the ASF shield me?
In normal cases - yes as it is in the interest of the ASF community and
codebase long term. And we are in it for the long term.
However if you go outside the CLA and the normal oversight process and
that is what causes the
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
The PMC Chair is an ultimate decision maker
Please check the bylaws for the normal situation.
But -WHEN- things break down, when there is no consensus and there is no
clear ability to reach any conclusion and it is in the interest of the
foundation
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, Ben Laurie wrote:
The point about this new one is it allows keys that are wrong (i.e. do
not belong to the email address) or no longer have private keys
available to be expired.
Though I kind of dislike that; I intentionally keep older email addresses
on my key as in
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, robert burrell donkin wrote:
On Tuesday 21 December 2004 00:02, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Furthermore, it was explained to me that the patent right disclaimers
in the ASL2.0 can be circumvented in nasty ways by a truly malicious
company/individual if that is the
Had some time between flights:
http://apache-globe.asemantics.org/
Do a 'view source' to get the 'trick' so to speak. I'd love suggestions as
to hwo you can make the committer name etc appear. Right nwo I am linking
in the URLs. If you need anything more - let me know. Or I am happy to
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:
--- Apache Community Worldwide --- However, unfortunately
it appears that this map has not been updated since
the end of July, 2003.
Actually - not quite true. The MAP updates; (or at least it should) the
HTML does not. Note that it is only
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Carlos Sanchez wrote:
I'm afraid the commiter locations are not updated, at least I don't see mine
This is not you ?
http://wms.asemantics.com/asf/?styles=emotionsVERSION=1.1.0ylayers=rawworld,comlocwidth=600height=300request=getMapformat=pngbbox=0,40,-15,45
Dw.
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Carlos Sanchez wrote:
I think the most interesting fact is link the map dots with each person web
page, so you can have an idea of what people are closer to you and improve
community relationship.
If you take those URL's and change the image format to RDF or to CSV of
this happen.
Please get back to me in the next 24 hours if you're interested.
Thanks,
Dw.
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Date: Sun, 05 Sep 2004 15:35:13 +0200
From: Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dirk-Willem van Gulik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Free Software Bazaar
Dirk-Willem -
Tijdens
this happen.
The 48hr countdown starts now.
Thanks,
Dw.
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Date: Sun, 05 Sep 2004 15:35:13 +0200
From: Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dirk-Willem van Gulik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Free Software Bazaar
Dirk-Willem -
Tijdens de komende SANE conferentie hebben
Right now we have no real policy with regard to Mirrors; essentially
anyone can run a mirror, tell us; we add and they get a logo if they
submit one as a small thank you.
Legally it is entireyly up to the ASF to choose whether to list a mirror
or not.
Recently Playboy.com submitted one. It was
So let me put in my 5 cents into policy II:
- Any company willing too mirror us can do so and can
have their logo+link handled.
- Any submissions meeting the 3 mechanical goals below
will be swiftly handled and added.
Provided that
-They mirror us faithfully
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, David N. Welton wrote:
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Sure, I'd be happy to speak with any (or all) of you. We can do IRC, or a
telcon, ..., whatever works best.
FWIW, I've found no problems whatsoever regarding our (Debian's)
non-profit status w/ regard
I do no that the Subject does not seem valid; i.e. the charset escaping
is wrong. But it would be nice if the notice has a note what rule
was triggered. Given that it is this early it was based on IP ?
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, David Crossley wrote:
David N. Welton wrote:
Debian has been part of the OASIS group for a couple years. If you
are interested, I can ask the person spearheading that to send a
message to this list.
I reckon that is a good idea. It would be relevant to hear
how
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Leo Simons wrote:
Within the ASF we have a number of projects which deal with formats
and standards close to OASIS.
random examples: docbook, uddi, relax ng.
And POI for the office doc standards; something Oasis is getting into
seriously.
Do you think it makes
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
I'll give this conversation a week or so to build up; and if not - will
send a polite msg to Oasis saying; thanks for the offer but not at this
time.
I think you should also provide some list of 'benefits' for ASF to
Ok - personal benefits
On Jun 14, 2004, at 8:37 AM, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 00:45:31 +0900, Pier Fumagalli
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is when I started feeling that having all my history in big
berkeley DB files which I could not cat was kinda scary...
That's why the Subversion developers kindly
On Jun 14, 2004, at 6:02 PM, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
On Jun 11, 2004, at 2:20 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:
1) Website needs to be in SVN, else we'll still need accounts for
everyone
who wants to modify their site annd do releases. Are the SVN based
projects taking
On Jun 14, 2004, at 6:04 PM, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
On Jun 11, 2004, at 10:35 PM, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Brian McCallister wrote:
.. snipped subtle umask magic which needs to fit the
... operational culture of the community.
..
good hint, thanks.
As we had some
On Jun 11, 2004, at 10:35 PM, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Brian McCallister wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mccallister]$ umask
umask 0002
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mccallister]$ umask -S
u=rwx,g=rwx,o=rx
and set the group sticky bit on the repository home so that group is
preserved
good hint, thanks.
As we had
On Jun 11, 2004, at 5:33 PM, Brian W. Fitzpatrick wrote:
On Fri, 2004-06-11 at 10:23, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
On Friday 11 June 2004 18:17, Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
On a positive note; do look at subversion; play with it - and note
that
its modern infrastructure and standard based protocols do
On May 6, 2004, at 11:41 PM, Ben Laurie wrote:
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
coffee/tea/lunch served there. Cost wise expect around 100/person for
a two day
hackathon including 2 lunches, beers, 1 dinner, connectivity,
powerstrips, beamer, etc.
So long as dinner is rijstaffel ;-)
You BET
On May 5, 2004, at 1:32 AM, Torsten Curdt wrote:
Why not just organise an ASF get together anyways? Doesn't have to be
associated with a conference does it?
Would probably be cheaper as well. I guess a lot
of us are more after the real life meetings than
the sessions anyway.
It is easy to host one
Differentiation between well run open source developments such as the
Apache
Software Foundation and these more ad-hoc developments(David McCoy).
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On 09/03/2004, at 12:03 PM, Lars Eilebrecht wrote:
According to Markus M. May:
what is the current status of the plans for the CeBIT?
We seem to have enough people to handle this on
Sat+Sun, but I'm about to cancel the booth for Thu+Fri.
Currently, it's Dirk-Willem, you and me.
Henning and Andreas
Folks,
On Mar 4, 2004, at 1:46 AM, Dave Brondsema wrote:
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 07:38 pm, Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:
Greg Stein wrote:
- author tags are officially discouraged. these create
difficulties in
..
author tags (/document/properties/author)
(On a personal title): I think the
On 25/02/2004, at 8:53 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Would the foundation write such a letter, or do you want me to do it?
If so I'd post the key points here before writing.
If a _letter_ needs to be written; the foundation needs to ultimately
send it. But it seems from your
description that
On 25/02/2004, at 11:29 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
What... you want to grind their noses into it?
Not in the least !
Not at all - I thought about a notice as some fair enough free
publicity for the ASF and as education (as Dirk-Willem mentions).
There's a lot of talk and misconceptions in
On 25/02/2004, at 11:37 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le Mercredi, 25 fév 2004, à 11:24 Europe/Zurich, Dirk-Willem van Gulik
a écrit :
...If a _letter_ needs to be written; the foundation needs to
ultimately send it. But it seems from your
description that this may get solved without one
forward the issue is resolved; the last thing we
want is getting bug-reports about *their* app from the tax-payers of
CH in our bug tracker :-) due to such a link.
Dw
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forward the issue is resolved; the last thing we
want is getting bug-reports about *their* app from the tax-payers of
CH in our bug tracker :-) due to such a link.
Dw
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What's a happening (the window for booking the cheap flights is
about to close :-).
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What's a happening (the window for booking the cheap flights is
about to close :-). http://www.webbitcon.org/
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On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, David N. Welton wrote:
This is mainly for the Apache folks who reside in Italy.
I would like to know if anyone else is going to be at the webbit this
year. It's a fun couple of days, and I can guarantee that if we had
an Apache presence there, it would be quite
Cool, I'm interested (I live in Crema [1]).
I think we have enough mass - who takes an action to contact the
organizers to make knwon that we want to gatecrash their party /
(And for the non italians - there are shitloads of cheap flights into
Milano and Venice these days (Padova is right next
Dirk's right about flights - volareweb.it has quite a few, and ryanair
goes to Treviso, which isn't too far from Padova.
And virgin express does Milanno these days.
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On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Sander Temme wrote:
Let's just register planetapache.org and be done with it.
+1
+1
Would the Foundation handle that, and host it, or would that have to be a
private initiative?
Eh - the question is more - does the Apache community want the Foundation
to handle
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:
'Public Relations Committee' ... Sounds reasonable.
We've long had the press@ mailing list. We could inflate this in a
slightly bigger PR like institution. And also house webite content and
wiki content overview there. But that seems overkill for
IMHO Pier simply got the idea wrong. :-) So if you intend to do this,
I'd be happy to play the Turbine guy (as long as I get some beer. ;-)
Ok - but more people may get this impression of guru-dom. So perhaps we
need to change the name a little. Or hand out so many guru buttons
that it
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, robert burrell donkin wrote:
see http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-international/2003JulSep/0213.
if ISO decides to charge, then will this have an impact on apache products?
In its current for: yes
if so, is there any action that the ASF can take to influence
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Adrian Sutton wrote:
http://www.apache.org/~sgala/map.html
or http://www.apache.org/~dirkx/sgala.html - whcih is a bit more dyanmic.
Just wondering, where does the data for that image come from? I note that
there's no committer listed for Brisbane and yet here I am,
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Rich Bowen wrote:
We tried to do this last year, but nobody really took charge of it, so
it didn't happen. But this year, we're going to make it happen.
I'd like to have a The Guru Is In table in the lounge/lab area, and
have it manned throughout the conference.
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Sander Temme wrote:
i like the idea of having them during sessions. diversity is good,
and since it's so free-format, and the same gurus can come back
(bwb -- bribed with beer) for encores, i think it's a win.
You mean... there will be a keg behind the table? I'm
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Andrew Savory wrote:
Rumour has it that the McCarthy report [2] has been withdrawn from next
week's European Parliament agenda.
[2] http://swpat.ffii.org/papers/eubsa-swpat0202/amccarthy0206/index.en.html
Aye - I've heard the same; but Cordis still shows it on the
In any case, I'd like to advise everyone to state your opposition by
just writing to your Representative/Member of EU Parliament: see
http://wwwdb.europarl.eu.int/ep5/owa/
p_meps2.repartition?ilg=ENiorig=home for their mail and postal
addresses.
And when you do - _please_ use a fax or
Though I personally support the patent protest; and have been heavily
donating bits, bandwidth,bytes and storage to the cause as a private
citizen; I am not too eager to see the ASF jump into the political arena.
So count it as a -0 for me.
As this is certainly not in one issue which in my
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:
... cut ... most wonderful newletter ...
Wow -you guys rocks ! Keep up the good work.
And I really do hope that this will keep its 'all things java and xml'
scope; despite ant and avalong becoming a PMC of their own!
Thanks!
Dw
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, robert burrell donkin wrote:
one interesting consequence of a general move within jakarta towards
extensive unit testing is that the time required to commit patches has
significantly increased. my experience now is that creating good unit
tests takes more than the time
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
on 6/23/03 8:42 AM Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
..cut..
- In the java, and to some extend the xml world, we have much, much
much more code which was only touched 1-4 times by = 2 people
over time.
this is another problem and, IMO
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Ted Leung wrote:
..cut..
- Organisationally xml and java are still lagging behind;
but have been catching up (though the catch up has slowed down
somewhat due to a much larger influx from the old school
side; and that influx is by average younger than
On 23 Jun 2003, Henning Schmiedehausen wrote:
a meeting @ linuxtag would be a reason for me to go there. Until now I
hadn't planned it.
As we toyed with the idea of a get-together of the german apache people
around christmas last year (gee, another six months gone?), this would
be a nice
On 23 Jun 2003, Henning Schmiedehausen wrote:
Well, for an organized conference, I'd agree. I was thinking more along
the meet the faces, go to lunch, get drunk, hang out, talk about cool
stuff lines.
Aye - I more wanted to plant the seed that this community does not ONLY
need to rely on
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Steven Noels wrote:
Stefano's insightful post got me carried away to run some stats on
members projects: http://blogs.cocoondev.org/stevenn/archives/001008.html
I've always stopped short of doing just this; and more kept things limited
to a pie diagram and postings/#of
On Sat, 21 Jun 2003, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
NOTE: copying members@ and community@ since this might be helpful to
many people.
WoW! - Excelent summary. Can we put this up somewhere on one of the
foundation pages please, if need be as 'Stefano's excelent and balanced
view' :-)
Dw.
While I usually care little of any for John Dvorak rants and the talk back
it generated; the following quite drew my attention. He extracted it as
post 349 by an anonymous reader (interesting to see that he does take that
active an interest in his feedback forum):
OSS is an important
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I suggest that you go back to your normal policy of ignoring Dvorak's
existence.
:-) Very big grin
FWIW, James, Avalon and other projects recently decided to remove the
@author tags from the source files. There was some disagreement in the
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Santiago Gala wrote:
One nice thing about wikis is that they use to be self-healing. For
instance, someone (Marc?) corrected my mispelling of Marc Portier's name
in my wiki here. I noticed like one week later. Thanks.
Aye - but the ASF as a US organisation should have
On Tue, 13 May 2003, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
On Tue, 13 May 2003, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
The GPL nuts have taken over the word free, just like certain
political views are using the words free and freedom to mean
the way we like it.
What happened to the license FAQ there was talk
No BSD code can compete with Proprietary code based on BSD code.
As it is BSD and then some. And therefore better. In reality this does not
playout that well (due to maintenance, integration and other biz./reality
costs) But once you have to explain that - you've lost the oneline
On Tue, 8 Apr 2003, Danny Angus wrote:
It would be great to have a javascript wizard working on the UI, at
least on mozilla it is a bit fragile.
Oh yes, it doesn't work for me, better break out MSIE (cough cough!).
http://www.asemantics.com/showcase/zoom.html
may be a bit more
On Tue, 8 Apr 2003, Santiago Gala wrote:
I think both approaches are nice. I would change the imagemap you quote
Or have predefined maps for those area's.
populated areas like Central Europe, East Coast and California. But
still, the map in indexable by search engines, while the zoomable
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
http://openenterprisetrends.com/cgi-bin/page_display.cgi?193
Does anyone know why JBoss isn't being granted the scholarship? I read
the Happiness is here today JCP 2.5 announcement
The rules we helped shape make scholarship open for non profits
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Sam, I've gotten rather disappointed with your tactics of late.
Folks - can we please try not to 'read into' each others words too much.
I'd like to avoid a situations such as say someone posts some NDA'd spec
Andrew - it is naught impossible to
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
BT= broader term
NT=narrower term
etc.
Searching broader narrower thesaurus relation on Google should put
you on the right track.
Another one to search for would be ANSI-NISO (z39.19, .27 and with the
OIDs referenced in z39.50) - the
But IE doesn't specify a preference for HTML over XML, or any other text/*
type. As I understand the specification, that would require the server to
also use the user-agent for mapping, right?
Depends on the client; if it was asking for x-application/asf-distro then
it'd be a whole new
Just for the record, my quick unscientific poll shows that the license
consumes approximately 6.7M in the httpd-2.0 distribution. But I suspect
that compresses well! ;-)
Try - last time I did this it accounted for a 0.8% increase in file size
of the distribution (I think that was
I'm in a just do it kind of mood.
+1
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I think in general ./ or ./index.html should return a human readable
form and ./index.xml should give machine readable form of the following
Or use the Accept-type: as a selector.
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On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Guys, does this have much to do with 'community' anymore? From what
I've read, it looks like a Java specific project.
For the record - this is something which affects *all* committers and the
whole apache community - so community@ seems as good a
On 26 Feb 2003, David Crossley wrote:
http://cvs.apache.org/~dirkx/sgala.html
I gather that you must be using some browser-specific
facilities here. I use Mozilla and the map is a mess
after the first zoom.
Darn - I was quite happy as I got it to work after endless fiddling on IE,
On 26 Feb 2003, David Crossley wrote:
I see people talking about co-ordinate precision of
less than 100 metres. So how are they determining
their position? Do they each have a differential GPS
in their pocket? If someone has some clever facility
to determine an accurate position, then
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Santiago Gala wrote:
My GPS (a modern cheap Garmin eTrex), averaged during a whole night up
in my house drifted no more than 5m around. This is consistent with the
positioning in the map, now that I have entered six figures in my data.
Another thing to check on your GPS
On 26 Feb 2003, Jason van Zyl wrote:
So that's going to be the board deciding what is right? What project's
themselves want is not right enough? That is frightening. What happened
to project self direction/determination?
I am not sure where you've got that impression from; and I hope it is
On 26 Feb 2003, Jason van Zyl wrote:
Because this is not what's happening. Sam is trying to force a
collalition because of some sense of Rightness. We would like to be
left alone and if a natural level of cooperation emerges in time so be
it. But it shouldn't be dictated from the start
On 26 Feb 2003, Jason van Zyl wrote:
If we compete head-on with Ant why is that a concern?
No and yes - in that order. Short term, propably not; long term - seems a
waste of resources; espcially if you are not competing exactly head to
head but slightly diverse into different areas. Which
It reminds me of a dutch expression for which I do not know the US
equivalent - such as the trust of the host is in his guests - for so
much can he trust his guests.
Actually just found Ill doers are ill deemers or better perhaps Evil
dooers are evil dreaders. Not sure if it is exactly
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Leo Simons wrote:
there exists some confusion within the apache community about the
redistribution of library sources and binaries by apache. The question
I took an action on the last board meeting to start making an initial list
of those licenses and a procedure to keep
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can we link to software under license X?,
And what does 'linking' mean for languages used by the ASF, e.g. Java,
PHP, Perl, scripting languages like Javascript?
Actually - in a lot of cases - that is not 'our' problem. Best we can do
is ask the
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Greg Stein wrote:
To be honest, I don't know what the most effective arrangement would be. I
could easily see the infrastructure team being responsible. Each project
releases their code to www.apache.org/dist/PROJECT/, and the infrastructure
guys simply index that code
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I thought this was for Apache only jars. Just a place for projects to
place there Released jars as a compliment to the zip and qz
distributions. So there should be no license issues.
Well, I'm still waiting to hear about some of this. From
The map on:
http://cvs.apache.org/~dirkx/sgala.html
has had a wee enhancement; if you zoom in far enough; the boring digital
terrain map of etoto5 gets replaced by mapblast. Depending on which part
of the world you're in, the projection is about right :-)
Now I've noticed quite a few
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Santiago Gala wrote:
I'm about 20m (60ft) NE. But I wonder what would happen if I add another
figure to the urls.txt thing.
Please try !
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On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, David Reid wrote:
1 minute is 1 nautical mile, so 1/60 instead of 1/100 could get you there.
^^^
Only at the equator...
Or use the minutes N/South - they are more constant.
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On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Jeff Trawick wrote:
can somebody remind me of where to find the address-long/lat mapping
for the US? I'm about a mile off on the new zoom in and would like to
try adding some digits.
This tool
http://demo.asemantics.com/zoom.pl
shows the point of click below.
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
has had a wee enhancement; if you zoom in far enough; the boring digital
terrain map of etoto5 gets replaced by mapblast. Depending on which part
of the world you're in, the projection is about right :-)
heh heh. now to tie in
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Santiago Gala wrote:
It is rather experimental. I'm playing with it, and have not yet set up
a cron to update it hourly or so in nagoya.
The map below is generated on the fly - and the coordinates are checked
once every 6 hours for changes in urls.txt and every 24 hour
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Brian Behlendorf wrote:
Heh. Familiar? :)
Well known since the early '60 in general social science, antropology,
reologie :-) though dating back to the last century. I guess this is
hitting mainstream now.
Dw
When it tells you that a file linked to is missing; is there also
a way of seeing where the reference was made ?
Dw
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
It may not be as much fun as a member map, but:
http://cvs.apache.org/~noel/sites/
The Jakarta, XML, DB and Avalon sites didn't
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Thank you very much for this explanation. It should help explain to authors
why we are asking them to provide their LGPL code under a different open
source license.
Bear in mind that although, i.e the ASF, may be allowed to do so and
distribute it
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Torsten Curdt wrote:
Ted Leung wrote:
There seems to be a bug in one of the scripts. Starting with tcurdt, the
href's and titles in the area tags are out of sync.
I also noticed... how to do you mean starting with? I am currently the
latest one who added himself to
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