As the latest update to my quest to find a WiFi card I was offered a D-Link
DWL-G650 card.
The reseller (or was this the support of D-Link ?) send me a link to download
the driver for this card:
http://www.vech-center.com/G650_G520_G630_G510_Linux_041220(0103181543).tgz
Manual for Mandrake
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 10:18:19 +0200, Aviram Jenik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I don't understand is what do you mean by it is hard to get a stable
driver?! AFAIK getting a driver is an action with a binary result - you
either get one or you don't...
After reading several posts on various
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 11:21:03 +0200, Aviram Jenik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In that case, here is my little contribution to the list of success stories:
I did a quick check, and my PCMCIA 802.11g cards are prism chipset based (the
installation was indeed 'plug-n-play') while the USB wifi cards use
With all the discussion about banks and web browsers,
does anyone know a reliable web browser statistics for Israel ?
I know this one but it is inernational:
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
According to this site less than 70% using IE
compared to 88% in March 2003 and 84%
As you might guess from a previous message I sent to the list I am now in the
getting 802.11g wireless card into a Linux Notebook business.
I bought a Level One WPC-0301 card for 205 NIS but it was not
recognized by Fedora3
and from the help I got here and from the searches II made it seems it
Now that I know I should have checked the Linux support of that nice
wireless card before I bought it (thanks Mark) I'll try to be more
clever this time.
I am about to buy a projector (you know, the one that I can use for
presentations and trainings).
While I think there should be no OS issue
I got a new wireless card with a new notebook where I installed Fedora 3
but I could not convince it to work with the wifi card.
(When running WindowsXP on the same notebook the card works well
with its own drivers.)
An older wifi card (Belkin 802.11b) was recognised by Fedora, I could
install
(Shoshannah Forbes)
* Software Development in C on Linux (Ori Idan)
* Subversion (usage and administration) (Gabor Szabo)
* PHP and MySQL (Ori Idan)
* Perl (Gabor Szabo)
At a later point we will probably also have to change the name of
the company to reflect this broader offering
yOn Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Is anyone here running asterisk?
Yes, I am.
You might find this usefull:
http://projects.codefidence.com/asterisk.html
plug
and if you want to hear Gilad talking about Asterix
then you can come to the Perl conference on
I am preparing slides with OOP for the first time and I have
a great need to create a slide and make the text (or the objects)
appear one-by-one on my keystroke:
Similar to this:
1)
The big listing
2)
The big listing
- Issue one
3)
The big listing
- Issue one explained
I really don't
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Lior Kesos wrote:
I believe that everybody holding a linux oriented job could possibly
benefit be it project job or business aquiantence they look ok
protecting privacy.
More that that the only spam you'll get is theinitial one what I
intend to do - if I manage it which could
If addressed in the public then let me answer here
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, Lior Kesos wrote:
( Gabor I got you're invite to
the group but since I've found the holy snake (python) I don't do perl
:) ).
snake bite is know to be poisinous...
The issues themselfs are the ones concerning change in the web
Every time I read about the (recent ?) claim Ballmer makes
about the possibility that Linux violates over 228 patents
I wonder how many patents Windows might violate ?
More importantly wonder how to demonstrate easily how such
violations can take place.
Here is a nice journal entry that shows
As I somehow ;) got mixed in this, let me answer on both lists.
marketing-glasses: on
I think having a distributed model for the same thing LinkedIn
does *would* be much better but LinkedIn currently has a few
features that the social network we have now,
(the one Oron described) does not
I have subscribed to the news alert of Google and now
every day[1] I get a link to a new article about Linux
in the Middle East.
e.g.:
http://www.ameinfo.com/news/Detailed/46452.html
http://www.ameinfo.com/news/Detailed/46391.html
I wonder when will this trend reach us too ?
Gabor
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, Nadav Har'El wrote:
So I wonder why do people still use graphical screen savers. Is this the
coolness factor?
There is a good example in The State of the Onion of Larry Wall
http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2004/08/18/onion.html
Gabor
Anashim Ve Machsevim again is organizing a GO-Linux happening in August.
http://www.pc.co.il/events/html/event_desc.asp?Event_ID=351EventType=%E5%F2%E9%E3%E5%FA%20%F2%F1%F7%E9%ED%20%E5%EE%EC%E9%E0%E5%FAEvent_Type_ID=8ExhibitionId=12
Does anyone have further details ?
e.g. Why is Novell missing
or by phone.
Regards
Gabor Szabo
Perl Technology Israel
http://www.pti.co.il/
08-973-2897 / 054-4624648
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Some of the banks have been discussed here already regarding
their support for browsers running on Linux.
I am about to move from Bank HaPoalim to another bank.
One of the consideration is if they support on-line banking with
standard browser ?
Can you share your experience please ?
Gabor
ps.
.
- HaMakor members also get 5% off of the regular price.
- One can combine these two discounts.
We are offering both Perl and PHP classes in Beginner and Advanced level.
The PHP trainer is Ori Idan while the Perl trainer is me, Gabor Szabo.
The dates of the training sessions are as follows
Hi Tal,
can anyone recommend a good bug report tool (web based), other than bugzilla and
phpBugTracker?
Request Tracker ( http://www.bestpractical.com/rt/ )
is used by the Perl development team ( http://rt.perl.org/ )
and the CPAN authors ( http://rt.cpan.org/ )
Gabor
On Fri, 9 Apr 2004, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Suppose I wanted to write this myself, how would I go about doing it? Is
there any way of recursively using a dir or file handle name?
Probably you got the anwer from the responses of others already, in
any case you can use constructs such as theses
On Fri, 9 Apr 2004, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
1. I know, I write perl like a C programmer, I can't help it. Feel free
to show me how it's done.
Probably you should use File::Find
Try this code as a starter:
use File::Find;
$dirname = shift @ARGV;
find(\myfunc, $dirname);
sub myfunc {
printf
On Tuesday 30 March 2004 13:30, Ira Abramov wrote:
I've sunk my teeth into Google and dug quite a bit, it looks like the
only two viable options at the moment are MacMac (can't find where to
download, not on Freshmeat or sf.net) and Chiq_Chaq (hasn't been updated
since February 2003).
Excuse me for the dumb question.
I am upgrading OO for my linux.
I'd like to have English menus and the best possible handling of Hebrew
available on OO. Which version should I download ?
On the OO site I can chose language. Shall I chose English or Hebrew or
maybe Hungarian ?
Gabor
I have been using HP and Compaq laptops with SuSe and now Libranet/Debian
for the past 4 years.
It is is a shame HP does not support it officially.
Especially with all the fuss of HP and Linux
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On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Ori Idan wrote:
There are many:
1. GTK+ C based library works in both Linux and Windows, tried only the
Linux version, very easy to use.
Dov Grobgeld just gave a presentation about the Perl binding of
GTK+ on the recent Perl Conference. His slides are here:
The upcoming Perl conference has its schedule online at
http://www.perl.org.il/YAPC/2004/html/schedule.html
Gabor
http://www.perl.org.il/YAPC/2004/
ps.
To remind you, you have 2 days left to pay the discounted
participation fee.
I am trying to compile some application that requires
the include files of X.
I have xlibs installed and trying to install xlibs-dev.
If I understand what dselect tells me then
xlibs-dev depends on xlibs (=4.1.0-16woody1)
while I have
xlibs 4.2.0-0pre1
So is this a conflict here ?
Using
I hope you forgive me that I divert this issue back to the mailing
list as well.
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Ira Abramov wrote:
problem one detected - you seem to be using dselect. did you read the
warnings? it may be dangerous to your mental health.
apt-get install aptitude
I am new-old to Debian
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Shaul Karl wrote:
I guess that root will not be able to login to an X session either.
No, root cannot login either.
Assuming that the error is that the xhost command is not found,
I don't think so. I commented out xhost in both my .bashrc and
xsession and then I got
Has any of you written a list of requirements for a (Hebrew enabled) CMS ?
I'd be glad to see it as I also need one and it could be a good starting
point to write my own requirements.
regards
Gabor
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YAPC::Israel::2004 is only 6 weeks away.
Details including list of presentations are at
http://www.perl.org.il/YAPC/2004/
In order to make sure we know in advance how many people
are going to come we set 3 price levels:
300 NIS for those paying in the last week.
150 NIS till 20th
I wonder what do others especially those providing consulting
services use for contact management / todo list.
Could you send me pointers to applications worth looking at ?
Gabor
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Arik Baratz wrote:
4. Better if it's written in a programming language one can read
and make changes to (i.e. not Perl CGI)
Talk about FUD
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 08:17:40 +0200, Gil Freund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let us now look into the propriety software side. The obvious example
comes to mind: Microsoft.
Well, I think there was another big fork in the propriatery software world
and
that is the Great Unix Fork. Not talking only
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 08:46:26 +0200 (IST), Orna Agmon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a list of Linux events in Israel on iglu.org.il, where you just
publish the events (as opposed to emailing them). I will be happy to add
any Linux event in Israel that anyone knows of and does not appear there.
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 08:46:26 +0200 (IST), Orna Agmon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a list of Linux events in Israel on iglu.org.il, where you just
publish the events (as opposed to emailing them). I will be happy to add
any Linux event in Israel that anyone knows of and does not appear there.
I have not seen it mentioned here (maybe I wasn't looking ?)
Open question
The government claims open-source software means a 60% saving. It doesn't
add up.
Basically it sais that the TCO of Open Source is higher than that of
propriatery solutions and it because of the forking problem it is
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
compiere: http://www.compiere.org/
thanks
But you'll need a license from Mas-Hachnas if you would like to use it for
invoices.
Do you know what does it take to get such license ?
Gabor
by
30th November, 2003
---
If you are interested please register on the web site and after logging in
you can already submit your proposal(s).
regards
Gabor
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On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Amichai Rotman wrote:
Hi IGLUs,
I was wondering: Would it be possible to start an IGLU/Linux-IL eZine?
An online weekly that describes what's going on with Linux in Israel.
I don't mean a newsletter (like the one Whatsup has), I mean an eZine with a
comic strip,
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
I wonder
would they, say, sell mobile phones that operate only in Hungarian and say
to the customers - we think Hungarian is a magnificent language and we
spent a lot of money to get such phones.
Well, I probably would buy that phone :-)
Linuxers,
The next monthly meeting of the Israeli Perl Mongers will take place
on this Thursday, 6th of November, in the usual place,
in the offices of Dappey Zahav http://www.d.co.il/
in Ramat Gan.
We'll meet at 18:00 as usual.
On the plate:
Avraham Bernstein: Foreign Languages: Native in
On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi all,
The in-running new web site for linux.org.il is at
http://beta.linux.org.il. Flames and congrats should go to Ilya. Please
help us with constructive critisim.
The purpose of this site is not so much to set up a new content site,
but to be
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Boaz Rymland wrote:
As already cliamed, bank hapoalim indeed supports mozilla. I can add
that this support is not by chance.
Funny as I actually wanted to write that their support of Mozilla might be
*by mistake*. It was working with Mozilla for a long time. A couple of
Zahav http://www.d.co.il/
in Aba Hilel Str. 23. Ramat Gan.
Attendance is free of charge but you are requested to inform us
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Oct 9 Yehuda Berlinger : podindex (15 minutes, in English)
Gabor Szabo: podindex with WxPerl (5
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
* perl 5.81 (hope I am not confused about the version number, sorry perl geeks
:)
It's official number is 5.8.1 and it should be out in a few days or weeks.
Gabor
http://www.perl.org.il/
In relation to our previous discussion about the use
of FOSS[1] in Israel, why not approach it from the basic assumption that IT
managers are risk averters.
They would prefer to buy bad but known products than other, less know
(or less understood) products even if those promise better quality.
Interesting points from someone who probably understands
th IT market in Israel.
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Gil Freund wrote:
If you will go to the oparation manager most Israeli bussinesses, they
will not have a clue on how to change vendors or IT outsourcing, be it
Linux, Windows or Novell.
Shlomo Yona wrote in another thread about laptop installation:
I wonder if there is any local (Israeli) company or if there are
individuals who are willing to tackle and solve such software/hardware
configurations problems (for a fee, of course).
Where are the companies that provide support
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Rony Shapiro wrote:
Where are these vendors in Israel ?
Maybe HaMakor should maintain a list of individuals and companies that
can provide support for Linux.
http://iglu.org.il/cgi-bin/consultants/main.pl would be a good place to
start, perhaps. (Discalimer: I'm
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Very partial list of various levels and kinds of support providers:
thanks
You might also want to check my .sig :-)
nice name !
Where are these vendors in Israel ?
The exact same place they were 2 years ago in the US - Israel IT market (I'm
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gadi Gilon is an addicted Microsofti
Can you tell me what makes him (or anyone else) an addicted Microsofti ?
Is it fear of the unknown ?
Is it that Microsoft gave them some knowledge that makes them powerful ?
Gabor
Dear Linux user,
I'd like to remind you that the Israeli Perl Mongers are having
their regular monthly meeting today.
Agenda:
Mikhael Goikhman: perl threads (15-20 minutes)
Gabor Szabo: Foreign languages: Tcl for Perl programmers (40 minutes)
We meet at 18:00 as usual in the
bomb shelter
I have received my new Compaq Presario 2540EA and while Windows
works on it nicely I decided I prefer to install some kind of a
Linux distro.
I found a set of Red Hat 9.0 CDs on my desk so I started to use them.
boing: it got stuck quite at the beginning when it was trying to load
the driver
Dear Linux users,
Thanks to Offer Kaye and Shlomo Yona we can finally announce
the first call for participation on next years Perl conference.
Read and pass on the announcement!
English:
http://www.perl.org.il/YAPC/2004/html/announcement.html
Hebrew:
Can you recommend any source where one can learn how to debug or improve
his skills ?
So far I could not find any good resource so at this point I don't care if
the source is (programming) language specific or not.
thanks
Gabor
So far 24 people are coming, you are also invited !
Our next meeting will take place on the coming Thursday 17th July.
Stas Bekman who is visiting Israel on his way from OSCON
(Open Source Conference) to YAPC::EU::2003::Paris will give
us the same mod_perl 2.0 tutorial he gave at OSCON.
The
/perl
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and nother Segfault, now on a specific message.
gdb provided the following.
Your help will be appreciated.
Gabor
Core was generated by `mutt'.
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
Reading symbols from /usr/lib/libncurses.so.5...done.
Loaded symbols for /usr/lib/libncurses.so.5
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Guy Cohen wrote:
This is not normal.
run:
ulimit -c unlimited
mutt
gdb `which mutt` core
and tell what you see.
I have already deleted the problematic e-mail(s) with conventional
mail client and I don't even know which were those but I am nearly
sure I'll get
As expected the crash continoues to happen.
It seems now, that is not even a specific message.
Now it happens when I try to move beyond the screen on the index
page. It happens when I try to move out of the screen by the Up or Down
arrows and also when I type the number of a message which is
For those interested in the above subject, here is
the description in English:
http://developer.skolelinux.no/index.html.en
Gabor
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This discussion on the London.pm (London Perl Mongers)
mailing list might be interesting to local Linux
advocates as well.
Specially those involved in spell-checking ;-)
Archive is at:
http://london.pm.org/pipermail/london.pm/Week-of-Mon-20030609/thread.html
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DATE
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Thursday, 12th June, 2003
LOCATION
-
This time Dapey Zahav is our host http://www.d.co.il/
in their office in Aba Hilel str 23, Ramat Gan.
It is walking distance from
BOOKS
We have a library where you can take books
On Sat, 12 Apr 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I did in my development tools for Linux lecture. I said that some
tasks are easier to achive using the scripting languages, and that
these language should not be considred inferior, just different. I
mentioned Perl, PHP and Python, as well as
University. [4]
(I send furhter details in a separate mail not to mix with this subject)
Gabor Szabo
[1] http://www.perl.org/advocacy/spoofathon/
[2] http://pti.co.il/talks/Israel_pm_2003/
[3] http://www.perl.org.il/pm/pmstat.html
[4] http://www.perl.org.il/YAPC/2003/
[5] http
registration fee.
The classes of MJD are not that cheap[1] but this is a very unique
opportunity to learn from one of the best Perl trainers. There too
is a deep discount for early registration.
Gabor Szabo
[1] They still cost a lot less than the same classes he is giving right
now in Belfast
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Shaul Karl wrote:
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 09:59:54PM +0300, Gabor Szabo wrote:
A direct link to the image is here:
http://www.dailymaily.co.il/eiruim/go-linux-new.gif
There are 27 sessions (boxes) over there. Are some of these sessions
being held in parallel
There is a very interesting article about the future of technology.
It is very long but worth looking at it and reading parts of it.
The article can be found at http://aaxnet.com/editor/edit029.html
Below are few quotations just to get you in the mood.
regards
Gabor
I have just seen the TGI consumer and communication
survey for 2003. Among a billion questions they ask
about my computer and my OS.
They have 7 choices: 6 of them start with W
and the 7th is Other. (no place to write what other).
What do you think the fact they don't ask about Mac and
Linux
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Gabor - where is survey published or given? is it on-line somewhere?
I have a dead-tree verion and it is not with me now.
Maybe try their web site http://www.tgi.co.il/ as Ira pointed out.
Gabor
ps.
They don't mention Perl either :-(((
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Eli Marmor wrote:
If you haven't noticed yet, a lot of developments and announcements are
expected in the following weeks (6 weeks):
.. and if you look a bit beyond 6 weeks you'll find the first
Perl Conference in Israel with over 20 presentations.
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Eli Marmor wrote:
By the way: As far as I know, Peli would never act in such a way.
And you can argue about his marketing book, but it's impossible to
argue with his impressive marketing success.
While personally I don't like the way Peli is doing marketing
but I think
Some of you might be inerested in the following
article.
Gabor
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Subject: IBM has 41% of the Linux server market
Source:
http://www.midrangeserver.com/mid/mid031203-story01.html
I wonder whether this is sustainable. Not wonder as in
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Gleb Natapov wrote:
If the fact that I am the client of Leumi Bank and an important service
of the bank is not accessible for me because of some stupid management
decisions doesn't sound convincing enough for him I seriously doubt you
can convince him by any other
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I think I will have a case, unless he pulls some activex from the hat
that does authentication. I can still claim that the old site is around,
and that one hole is enough, but that will leave me with a poor case.
You mean there might be an activex
On Sun, 9 Mar 2003, Josh Roden wrote:
Thanks for everyone's comments.
With some big help from a perl expert the solution was found.
[...]
and the problem was solved. In Perl 6 it is stated that this feature,
searching for a
tmp folder, was problematic and that it has been changed in Perl
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Tal Achituv wrote:
is there any way to triger the execution of a unix program from windows?
i tried telnet, but it seems there client has no support of sripting or
any other batch-file-like mechanism.
You can use Perl for writing a script as a telnet client even on
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote:
So maybe in order to stop their browser monopoly our (free software people)
goal should be to push a free server (including all the ASP,VB, and other
crap that MS developers love to use) to replace Microsoft's?
In this case teach them Perl and look
Globes published an article (in hebrew) about PHP and Perl
as two OS languages:
http://www.globes.co.il/archive/Show.asp?QUID=U16816oa=trueID=376104did=657128mark=1
Gabor
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On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Gabor Szabo wrote:
Globes published an article (in hebrew) about PHP and Perl
as two OS languages
Omer Zak brought to my attention that the site requires registration
which I obviously have forgotten due to cookies which let me in without
question. Sorry
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
Can anyone with a newer Mozilla check it ?
It is still there. Although the bug is in the site, bugzilla is
tracking the issue:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129337
It is in the 'Tech Evangelism' 'Middle Eastern' section.
What
Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
It is in the 'Tech Evangelism' 'Middle Eastern' section.
What does this mean ?
http://www.mozilla.org/catalog/web-developer/evangelism/
thanks.
What does 'Tech Evangelism' mean here ?
That the problem is with the site, that needs to be convinced to use
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Orr Dunkelman wrote:
I think this should be done very carefully.
I agree with the notes of Orr and would like to add a few more.
For each reported site there should be a short explanation in what way
is it broken and possibly a contact name who reported the problem.
As
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Alon Altman wrote:
Maybe create a whitelist instead?
In each category (news, finance, bank, etc.) label the best site(s) in the
category and the shortcomings (if any) with them. That way, people might
start making decisions based on the list and site owners might
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Alon Altman wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Gabor Szabo wrote:
ps. I have started to overtake a project which is nearly finished.
It is using a lot of javascript and - though I have not tested it yet -
I am nearly sure it won't work in a lot of browsers except IE 6.0
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi all,
Yesturday wev'e been to the People n' Computers thingy. From Hamakor
Doron and myself arrived, and from this list Eli Marmor was also there.
As I was also on the meeting and I am also on this list so
let me add my 2 more cents here.
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote:
(Oh, and Gabor, is my guess even correct? Do you have any D-state processes?)
sorry for not responding earlier but only now I could check it on that
machine and it seems to be the right answer I have now 2 processes in the
D state and 3-4 in the DN
I have a box with RH 7.3 that behaves strangely.
Sometimes (some say but I cannot confirm that on every saturday )
it reaches a very high load. Earlier they rebooted it but today I
was checking it.
It had 5.16 load and 99.6% idle time.
What can be the cause ?
What else should I check for this
Free Open Source Developers Europe Meeting, 8th-9th February in Brussels.
http://www.fosdem.org/
Anyone is going?
Gabor @ Israel.pm
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Oron Peled wrote:
Completely true. That's why I think we should change strategy.
The emphasis should be on:
- The web team you hired doesn't follow web standards.
- Many clients (e.g: people with other IE versions)
may be affected.
- You wouldn't know it (it looks ok on your computer).
-
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
so... is that legal or not...?
I think this issue was the very reason Perl is distributed with GPL or
with Artistic license.
I am sorry I don't have link right now to the Artistic license.
Gabor
http://www.perl.org.il/YAPC/2003/
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 10:12:13AM +0200, Hetz Ben-Hamo wrote:
Is Hamakor is talking about Open Source or Linux? if Open Source, then why
do you have the Tux logo?
The amuta, as mentioned in the FAQ, is about free software and open
source. As it happens, the most
I visited the IJUG (Israeli Java User Group) conference today and wrote
a report about it on the Perl list.
Instead of reposting here is the link to the archive.
http://www.perl.org.il/pipermail/perl/2002-December/000827.html
Gabor
There is an article in the Linux journal about
how to deal with 3 major obstacles in introducing OS in
government:
Technical issues
User Politics
Management Politics
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6486
and there is a related mailing list to discuss theses
issues at
for presentation on the web site
at
http://www.perl.org.il/YAPC/2003/
The time is quite short. The dead-line for the proposals is
5th January 2003.
regards
Gabor Szabo
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I just got a call fromw someone claiming that he cannot send
e-mail to the perl.org.il domain from some mail server in
HUJI. His system adminsitrator said something that the at HUJI
there is no MX record for perl.org.il
Can someone look at it and at the general well beeing of
the perl.org.il
The Next Perl Meeting of the Israel.pm Perl Mongers Group will
be on 7th of November in Tel Aviv in the classes of
Interbit ( http://www.interbit.co.il/ )
plug
where I have just finished teaching a 4-day Fundamentals of Perl class
and where you should send your co-workers to learn Perl.
/plug
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