I looked at the original post and noted there is a lag of 5 days b/t the
English original (posted 02/24/06) and the Japanese translation
(03/01/06). If we are doing business in Japan, small things like this
can mean critical advantages. (Of course, this is a bad example, as the
original
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
A friend of mind sent me this news about a free Niagara server (in
Japanese) and asked if anyone has (or knows anyone who has) any
experience:
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/jonathanja?entry=free_server_v2_0_honest
I submitted the application last Friday and
Julian Yap wrote:
On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 22:19 -1000, Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
A friend of mind sent me this news about a free Niagara server (in
Japanese) and asked if anyone has (or knows anyone who has) any experience:
Kanotix should be Kanotic Linux.
The consumer market is trained to demand something brand new and flashy.
See also the 'disappointment' to Apple's recent announcement. The
Windows market demands new features and therefore new code and therefore
the accompanying new security holes/risks.
Linux on the other hand follows a
Peter Besenbruch wrote:
The consumer market is trained to demand something brand new and flashy.
why else would they keep spending money on the same thing in a new package?
See also the 'disappointment' to Apple's recent announcement. The
Windows market demands new features and therefore
In case some of you are interested in this
Original Message
Subject:HRUG Meeting Next Wed 8th March 6-8pm POST 302 - Sam Joseph on
Rails Tests Baked In
Date: Wed, 01 Mar 2006 20:13:32 +0900
From: Sam Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], ICS Grads