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2021-08-10 Thread IGnatius T Foobar
>Thank you very much for your work; at the moment I am out of the office, >I think for this week. (I need to finish a project by mid-September, I >will try to escape my earring at night) > >As soon as I get it, I restore/cleanup the VM/Debian to test it. Thanks. So far, it is

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2021-08-10 Thread s3cr3to
Thank you very much for your work; at the moment I am out of the office, I think for this week. (I need to finish a project by mid-September, I will try to escape my earring at night) As soon as I get it, I restore/cleanup the VM/Debian to test it. On 8/9/21 10:46 PM, IGnatius T Foobar wrote:

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2018-02-15 Thread IGnatius T Foobar
Yes, it is a rolling release. :) The version numbers just gradually tick up with things being added, changed, improved here and there. I suppose the downside of a rolling release model is that you don't really have the opportunity to call out really good known super-stable versions and

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2018-02-15 Thread s3cr3to
I'm interested! I'm waiting for the next stable release (if ever exists one :) ) * To migrate from our old & almost (99.9%) trusted version. Thank you for your effort IG! * Because Easy Install looks like a rolling release! (a good thing) On 02/14/2018 08:30 PM, IGnatius T Foobar wrote:

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2010-11-17 Thread samjam
On 16/11/10 22:29, dothebart wrote: Ok, most of the needed bugfixes were cherry-picked into stable-78x. this one i'd like to discuss first, 'caus its a little more intrusive then the other ones; its changes are primarily intended to get a SMTP client timeout:

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2010-11-17 Thread scianos
Nov 17 2010 3:32am from samjam @uncnsrd in Mail to room_citadel_development@uncensored.citadel.org Subject: Re: (no subject) On 16/11/10 22:29, dothebart wrote: Ok, most of the needed bugfixes were cherry-picked into stable-78x. this one i'd like to discuss first,

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2009-10-09 Thread samjam
* IGnatius T Foobar wrote, On 06/10/09 15:25: Why does wiki have to refer to byzantine markup syntax ?? I think the nature of a wiki isn't that it requires its maintainers to learn wiki markup, but that it can be maintained and edited from within itself. I suppose we can solicit a few

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2007-01-23 Thread bflong
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 4:26 am, matt wrote: serv_funambol.h (included in my previous post before the round up) should be added too. I take it that these changes in citadel are for functionality with funambol and that using the connector to it's fullest will require the next version of

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2006-06-27 Thread hjalfi
Who cares? What it is, is new for a web app. They've managed to put together half a dozen pieces of really crappy web technology (_javascript_, DHTML, XMLHttpRequest) and managed to build a real client-server platform out of it --- and the real beauty of it is that practically everyone's got

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2006-05-19 Thread hjalfi
All AJAX lets you do is to push the View layer of your MVC app onto the browser --- previously, only the Controller layer was on the browser, and the View layer ran on the server. The reason why it's seen as such a huge step forward is that by putting your View logic on the browser you end up

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2006-02-17 Thread Hjalfi
Are you using Gaim 1.5.0? BTW, is there any chance of getting a module on Citadel's SVN server for this stuff?

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2006-01-26 Thread Hjalfi
Ta. You know, it seems vastly overkill to have to have a complete new .po file for a language which is mostly compatible with en_US... isn't there any better way of doing it? (Disclaimer: I know nothing about .po files, which was why I included the diff.)

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2006-01-21 Thread hjalfi
I have the suspicion that when Sun developed Java, they got a whole bunch of really good language designers in a room, told them to go wild, and then accidentally confused the 'Good Idea' pile with the 'Bad Idea' pile. It is just *so* broken...

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2006-01-21 Thread hjalfi
On Tuesday 04 October 2005 12:42, you wrote: dothebart: yes, but as I've recently discovered, I am doing it the wrong way.  Whenever we do a release version, I bump the version number of everything in CVS to (version number * 100), with a command like: cvs commit -r655.0 This is, of course,

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2006-01-21 Thread hjalfi
On Monday 07 November 2005 10:40, you wrote: Nov 6 2005 5:23pm from hjalfi [EMAIL PROTECTED] in 061860.Drafts in home handyman why does this message contain a text/plain attachment? is it postet via mua that appends both? text and html body? Yeah, I've noticed that. I post via IMAP, using