Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] osrf_system.c line 138 error

2007-10-05 Thread Bill Erickson
On 10/4/07, Jason Zou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, Long time no see. I tried to install the 1.2.0 RC 4 on a 'new' FC6 machine this morning. I found the following in the osrfsys.log: opensrf 2007-10-04 12:55:57 [ERR::osrf_system.c:130:] * Running application opensrf.math

Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Gender Question

2007-10-05 Thread John Fink
You ran into that question on *this* list? jf On 10/5/07, Deb Bergeron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I ran across a posting the other day suggesting that women interested in open-source solutions use OSS solutions developed by women. Ok, I admit I'm naive here--is there a gender gap in OSS

[OPEN-ILS-DEV] Gender Question

2007-10-05 Thread Deb Bergeron
I ran across a posting the other day suggesting that women interested in open-source solutions use OSS solutions developed by women. Ok, I admit I'm naive here--is there a gender gap in OSS development? Can someone chime in on why this would be a suggestion or even a serious consideration?

Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Gender Question

2007-10-05 Thread Will Kurt
The other day on programming.reddit the following article was posted under the title: What Kernel Hackers Look like: http://lwn.net/Articles/248891/ which may help answer your question. As a male librarian who's also a CS student in evening, it's completely bizarre to switch between 2 worlds with

Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Gender Question

2007-10-05 Thread Scott McKellar
Yes, I daresay there is a gender gap in OSS development. On the job, as an in-house developer, I have always worked with a fair number of women developers. They're in the minority, but a substantial minority -- maybe 30%. However in the OSS projects that I've paid any attention to, females are