. the name has nothing to do with tobacco or human smoking. so drop
this thread. smokers is a fine name choice for a severe testbed system.
does everyone get it? smoke is an established term in the testing world.
uri
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quire some reasonable committments from folks so we know the manpower
any group will have at its disposal.
uri
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SYStems ARCHitecture, Software Engineering, Perl, Internet, UNIX Consulting
The Perl Books
pdated for the sites you use but it is hash table
driven. you can get the prices from multiples sites in parallel. if i
rewrote it with quantum::superposition, it would not need to fork lwp
requests!!
uri
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any. At a team perhaps, but there can be no accusations
NT> of coercion and manipulation.
damn, i wanted to use my trilateral connections to fork perl in my
way. all my rfc's ROOL! :)
uri
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SYStems ARCHit
ed in the usual ways. having search
functions (on the web?) would be a good addition. development lists many
times will note an idea early on and forget it later. i have refound
some good nuggets by looking through old email.
uri
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>>>>> "DS" == Dan Sugalski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DS> At 06:38 PM 10/8/00 -0400, Uri Guttman wrote:
>> the second part is internals. not to take anything from dan, but i see a
>> bottom up approach being very useful here.
DS> I disag
design
issues, etc. again, these teams should be led and staffed by people with
real experience in those areas. this should not be a public exercise
(again read only should apply to any outsiders).
waiting for larry (and the results of my business plan contest entry).
both due on friday. :