As long as the bookmarklet has all its code open sourced and available, this
is fine.
Tony
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 7:13 PM, Smallmeans smallme...@gmail.com wrote:
I just read the ToS and couldnt figure out if this is an appropriate
use:
I have few opensource projects, some of which are
Hi I'm gonzalo castillo, my friend sergio gonzales contact you because he
has the same problem i have. My profile of google code is locked. The reason
is the same, the user bondi007 upload non-open source files in
the algo3-08 project. Me and sergio worked with him in this project, but we
didn't
I promise won't upload any file that incompatible with the project
license . couldn't you give me a chance ?
is there a way to restor my access ?
thanks
On 12月10日, 下午12时22分, Nshen nshen...@gmail.com wrote:
I could remove all these files ,and promise not upload any that
files,because I use
All of the wiki pages are from January and February 2009, and the
first revision in the repository was in March. So it looks like they
added a bunch of wiki pages (which are stored in Subversion) and then
reset their repository, deleting those wiki pages. I suggest you ask
about it on the Jaiku
I've restored your access.
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Gonzalo Castillo
gonzalocastillo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi I'm gonzalo castillo, my friend sergio gonzales contact you because he
has the same problem i have. My profile of google code is locked. The reason
is the same, the user bondi007
When I try and commit a change, I enter my username, ihda...@gmail.com
and then my generated password, and it keeps prompting me for user
name and password. Am I doing something wrong?? I initially did an
SVN Checkout pulling directly from Trunk, then tweaked a file then
committed and I can't
Hello,
I'm trying to check code into my project (https://apprise.googlecode.com)
and svn tells me that the server's certificate isn't signed with a CA, and
asks me to verify this fingerprint:
0a:21:29:6e:13:40:12:15:48:fd:00:b7:10:a9:2d:8c:34:2d:1e:40
This fingerprint is different than the one
Are you using ssl? If you did a checkout over http, you can't commit.
You need to do your checkout over https://, as the instructions
indicate on the 'Source' tab.
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Ian Davis ihda...@gmail.com wrote:
When I try and commit a change, I enter my username,
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 3:45 AM, byte.cruncher naran@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Since last week people are discussing 2010 schedule and people are
raising concerns about exams in universities/schools. I am started
getting impression that Code Jam is mainly for students. Is that
true? I could
Also: students tend to have stricter schedules that they know further in
advance, so they're the ones who are speaking up in the scheduling thread.
By the way, students aren't a crazy majority or anything: in 2008 it was
about an even split, and it was something like 60-40 for students in 2009.
I enjoy seeing how far I can get without studying specifically for the
contest. Made it to Round 2 this year!
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Pavel Ivanov paiva...@gmail.com wrote:
I am started
getting impression that Code Jam is mainly for students. Is that
true?
Nope. It's just students
I believe I was the oldest person at the 2008 world finals and I
enjoyed it immensely. I haven't been a student for a very long time.
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Paul Smith paulsmithena...@gmail.com wrote:
I enjoy seeing how far I can get without studying specifically for the
contest.
Thanks all of you.
On Dec 24, 12:39 am, Luke Pebody luke.peb...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe I was the oldest person at the 2008 world finals and I
enjoyed it immensely. I haven't been a student for a very long time.
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Paul Smith paulsmithena...@gmail.com
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