with him. He thinks a lot about this topic, and has met with many
government officials about applying the principles of Open Source to
government.
We also had another talk at ApacheCon on this topic, although at this
moment I can't remember who gave that talk.
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I wonder if the Attic needs a page on Staying out of the Attic :)
That's a great idea. While there are a number of good, positive reasons for
entering the attic, some projects slip there because they don't know how to
attract new interest.
of that
page (r794049) in svn [1], which dates 2011-08-08 19:45:00 -0400 (Mon,
08 Aug 2011), so I wouldn't hold your breath.
[1]
https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/websites/production/www/content/foundation/policies
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I would recommend sending the email to committers@a.o, but be aware that
Apache participants, due to our visible spot in the open source ecosystem,
get a *lot* of surveys and tend to ignore most of them.
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Of course we read in various forums and blogs about all that. Just for info
Geez. I thought I'd solved that problem already. I'm embarrassed again.
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with that project, I'm
familiar with a number of professional and amateur Wordpress theme developers.
I wonder if it might be worthwhile getting one of them to do a SF WP theme,
rather than my rather lame fumblings about.
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I've been asked to take a little consulting job, and inevitably the
what do you charge question came around. I have not even the vaguest
idea. Can someone give me a feel for what the ballpark is these days?
(Eastern USA, if it matters.)
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On Nov 8, 2010, at 10:52 AM, Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
On 8 Nov 2010, at 15:37, Rich Bowen wrote:
I've been asked to take a little consulting job, and inevitably the
what do you charge question came around. I have not even the
vaguest idea. Can someone give me a feel for what
, moving my stuff to a web-
centric interface, made me forget about the project that I was working
on. Fortunately, every time I read something about the superiority of
github - which is about once a week - I'm reminded that it's out there.
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is in Oakland by Sunday night: Who is up for dinner?
I'll probably be at the hotel late afternoon.
I don't get in until about 9:30, so possibly after-dinner drinks would
be a possibility.
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be the wiser solution. maybe.
Just a short comment. Ty.
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At the risk of being way off topic ... well, I suppose it's all about
Apache community, hmm?
Hey, can one of you Sri Lankan gentlemen who is coming to ApacheCon
bring me a bottle of Arrack? I'd be glad to compensate you for your
cost and trouble, and buy you a couple drinks in Oakland.
Is it possible to regenerate my gpg key without losing all the
signatures on my existing key? I presume not, but perhaps there's
something I'm missing. I have a 1024 bit key, and would like to be
like the cook kids, but not lose ten years of signatures.
On Aug 11, 2009, at 08:39, Robert
On Aug 11, 2009, at 10:13, Tony Stevenson wrote:
You cannot retrospectively 'upgrade' your key, AIUI, at least.
So you will sadly lose all your signatures as you will need a new
key. Thankfully I created mine with a 4096 key length so I'm ok,
but I get impression many folks wont be.
Get
Not that it's at all Apache related, but three Apache folks were
featured in today's Lexington Herald-Leader:
http://www.kentucky.com/156/story/463346.html
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Just because your voice reaches halfway around the world doesn't mean
you are wiser than when it reached only to the end of the bar.
A friend of mine is doing a newspaper article about the seemingly
contradictory trend that he's noticed that many geeks also are
voracious readers and have large book collections. I spend 10 hours a
day staring at a computer screen, but I have a book collection of
close to 1000 books. Yes,
Thanks, folks. The response was immediate and overwhelming. I think
he's got enough to round out his research. :-)
It's good to know I'm not the only one with a problem.
On Feb 7, 2008, at 09:43, Rich Bowen wrote:
A friend of mine is doing a newspaper article about the seemingly
outside of their control.
It is our sincere hope to not have to extend it any further, so that
there can be some review by as large a number of people as possible
prior to the talk selection meeting.
Thanks for your patience.
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Hi there,
are there any of you guys arriving on Sunday in Dublin?
If so, any plans already ?
I think I'm coming in Saturday evening. I'd be up for whatever. :-)
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particularly looking for a non-vendor speaker.
Is anyone interested, or is there a better forum for this sort of thing
I could point them at?
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liked the bit about nobody ever knows who built the
open-source stuff.
Au contraire, I know exactly who built the open-source stuff, and I have
no clue whatever who built the MicroSoft stuff. What kind of strange
double-talk are they practicing?
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but I haven't actually ordered any of it myself yet:-)
The mug is quite nice. However, I will add that another (unrelated) mug
that I ordered from there perhaps 6 months ago is much paler than it was
initially.
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On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, Sander Temme wrote:
Hi Rich,
On Jun 8, 2004, at 4:00 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
I'd love to be there, and I would, without a doubt, like to hang out at
the ASF booth. However, alas, I can't make it unless someone at IDG
sends me a ticket. I missed the CFP, and I am
away. :-(
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Seeing as how there is already a fair amount of tools support
available, and
with the
.
Gump at least only ever talks about Apache stuff...
Where's the fun in that?
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On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
I'm happy with the current situation, I don't mind seeing other
people's long posts and/or posts which are not directly related to
Apache, but I'd hate to offend people with mine, so please speak up if
this is the case ;-)
Blogs that don't
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
So, like I said, I clearly missed what you suggested as fixes to the
problems that you perceive. While I'm sure that this discussion belongs
on the incubator list, rather than here, I have a strong suspicion that
you're going to respond with a
that those things add to the general charm of doing this
sort of thing at all. And if I didn't get to read about the grey death,
how would I get to laugh until coffee comes out of my nose? Hmm?
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On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Leo Simons wrote:
Many other open source projects, including Debian, the Linux Kernel
developers, and Mono, are aggregating the RSS feeds of their blogging
contributors and putting them up on a web site. This is something that
would be good for the ASF to do as
,
Their indices bedecked from one to n,
Commingled in an endless Markov chain!
Now *that* is poetry.
http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~jbuhler/cyberiad.html
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We get it backwards and our seven years go by like one
Dog
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
Pushing the idea of a guru (IMVHO) is exactly the opposite of pushing the
idea of a community. It's a single individual over the bazillion of people
behind this or that project, and I wouldn't want it to be seen as a
serious figure promoted by the
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
There will be a signup sheet at the conference, but I'd like to get an
idea now whether we're going to have enough participants to make this
Please open one in CVS - ideally with days + timeslots which match the
space between session
of projects as possible, so that I don't have to answer
questions about Tomcat and POI and various other things that I'm utterly
ignorant of.
There will be a signup sheet at the conference, but I'd like to get an
idea now whether we're going to have enough participants to make this
work.
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On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Rich Bowen wrote:
I have often thought it would be very very nice if the source files
could reference the license, and tell you where to get it, rather than
including the full text. This hugely increases the size of everything,
and provides no real benefit. If each file
, really cute compared to 6,7M :-
That's not nearly as fun!
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sufficient? What is the rationale for the full text in each and every
file?
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On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
[Moved from infrastructure@ at DWvG's suggestion]
I continue to feel a bit disenchanted with the group of folks I don't
see need for this, -1 for various efforts, where non-participation
would be
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Greg Stein wrote:
$matrix = [
[1, 2, 3],
[4, 5, 6],
[7, 8, 9] ];
print $matrix-[1][2];
Very cool. Man, I wish that woulda worked when I tried it.
A little more punctuation, but, then, you'd expect that from Perl.
You must
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array = [ [1, 2, 3],
... [4, 5, 6],
... [7, 8, 9] ]
print array[1][2]
6
sparse = { (1,2): 6, (2,1): 8 }
sparse[1,2]
6
(and don't ask me about the time I tried to do a hash of
, but it is large and complex. I think that if
I had a very specific idea of what I was trying to accomplish, I might
be able to make things happen.
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I'd be very interested to hear what other folks will be working on.
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want
something different, try Yahoo Groups.
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