Whups, it seems I poked a hornet's nest there.- Ideological reasons (Google is evil for [some|many] people in these communities)That's a very difficult argument to make.I didn't want to make an argument (think "opinion") about that, but rather an observation (think "poll") that many OSS developers
On Fri, 12 Feb 2016 23:21:56 -0500, Martin Blais wrote:
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> In the meantime you have a inexistant hypothetical "libre" wiki server
> which once you get consensus over who will take care of it will require
> ongoing maintenance by someone who will stop paying attention
Greetings
Working on getting information entered so that I can keep the tax
people happy (and get up to date) so am inputting lots of amounts.
Have developed the habit of saving after entering a transaction. I
then occasionally, usually after every complex transaction or after a
number of simple
On 02/12/2016 11:25 PM, Martin Blais wrote:
> That's a very difficult argument to make.
It isn't really an argument, just a thing that some people believe. I
myself, for example, don't believe that, but I still compartment Google
JavaScript to a separate VM.
--
Rudd-O
Greetings
On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Richard Lawrence wrote:
How do I get back to the # prompt (kill command isn't working)?
>>>
>>> Sounds like you are stuck in your pager (e.g., the `less' program). Try
>>> "q".
>>>
>> That works, thank you!
>>
>> Is there
>
> I stopped reading beancount docs after they were removed from the repository.
> The idea of collaborative editing in Google Docs is good, but in my case the
> implementation isn't usable (for many practical reasons) and the files always
> are too „far away“ from me, hidden through apps
El Sat, 13 Feb 2016 11:49:29 +1100 Ben Finney va escriure:
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> Martin Blais writes:
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> > On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 1:48 AM, Dominik Aumayr wrote:
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> > > And I also get why people might want something else […]:
> > >
> > > - Ideological reasons (Google is
Hi Dee,
(Please reply to the list, not just me.)
o1bigtenor writes:
>>> How do I get back to the # prompt (kill command isn't working)?
>>
>> Sounds like you are stuck in your pager (e.g., the `less' program). Try
>> "q".
>>
> That works, thank you!
>
> Is there
o1bigtenor writes:
> When I use this command:
>
> ledger balance -f /some/file/20xx.dat
>
> if things are in balance the last line is:
>
> (END)
>
> How do I get back to the # prompt (kill command isn't working)?
Sounds like you are stuck in your pager (e.g., the `less'