Jeremy White wrote:
fwiw,
I'm filing papers (on a personal basis ) in Minnesota to do business
as 'The Wine Project', and I've opened a personal account with
the name 'The Wine Project', and I'm a few days away from having
a Paypal button all ready to go to accept donations.
:)
You can
On February 3, 2003 03:56 am, Tom Wickline wrote:
So I would like to propose a vote to change the party fund to
conference fund.
It's an interesting suggestion, but I'd vote for taking any name
out of the fund. We need to be able to collect funds, and have some
discretion on how to use them.
Just a fund will do (what about The Wine Fund?), the problem is not
the name, it's the cash! :)
All the cash in the world does no go if there is no party g
Wineconf seemed to help get alot of people thinking on the same lines when we could
hammer it out
face 2 face. If we were going to do
On February 2, 2003 04:46 pm, Gregory M. Turner wrote:
I'll put my $50 in virtual escrow with the rest. Anyone keeping track of
this?
Yes, I am. I've up'ed my contribution to the now standard 50USD, and we
have a total of $200USD. I keep track of them on my main Wine page at:
How to donate ?
Yes, I am. I've up'ed my contribution to the now standard 50USD, and
we
have a total of $200USD. I keep track of them on my main Wine page
at:
http://www.dssd.ca/wine/
=
Sylvain Petreolle
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On February 2, 2003 06:52 pm, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
How to donate ?
The question is how much, not how? :)
If you are in Europe, it's a bit difficult, but we'll think of
something. For now, please let me know how much you're willing
to donate.
--
Dimi.
--- Dimitrie O. Paun [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : On February 2,
2003 06:52 pm, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
How to donate ?
The question is how much, not how? :)
The answer to 'how much' will be $50 USD if the question 'how' gives a
good answer :)
If you are in Europe, it's a bit difficult,
--- Dimitrie O. Paun [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : On February 2,
2003 07:07 pm, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
The answer to 'how much' will be $50 USD if the question 'how'
gives a
good answer :)
Cool -- you're up on the page! :)
Why would it be difficult ?
Cause it can cost a
On February 2, 2003 07:14 pm, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
Whazt about a Paypal account ?
Yes, I can setup one of those as well. Maybe Jeremy
already has one...
Let's first add up the funds :), we'll worry about the
'details' later.
--
Dimi.
fwiw,
I'm filing papers (on a personal basis ) in Minnesota to do business
as 'The Wine Project', and I've opened a personal account with
the name 'The Wine Project', and I'm a few days away from having
a Paypal button all ready to go to accept donations.
You can thank Tom for this; he's the one
Jeremy White wrote:
I'm filing papers (on a personal basis ) in Minnesota to do business
as 'The Wine Project', and I've opened a personal account with
the name 'The Wine Project', and I'm a few days away from having
a Paypal button all ready to go to accept donations.
You can thank Tom for
On February 3, 2003 01:58 am, Dan Kegel wrote:
I'm good for $50 if you still need any for the standards doc.
OK, you're up with $50 as well. With these $50 we can lower the
burden on Nick to $100, if no one complains...
--
Dimi.
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Greg Turner wrote:
On Thursday 30 January 2003 10:44 am, Ove Kaaven wrote:
This one is sure to give Greg something to work with...
looks very interesting, indeed.
all of this was
implemented in a bit of a hurry, but since it's based on my research, it
should be
On Friday 31 January 2003 02:22 am, Ove Kaaven wrote:
http://www.opengroup.org/products/publications/catalog/t151x.htm
I can't find any legalese there to the effect of signing away my
firstborn, they seem to just want purchase details. Care to elaborate?
(And is it still okay for me to code
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Gregory M. Turner wrote:
still feels pretty sparse to me, but I guess there's nothing I can do about
that but forge ahead (or maybe shell out for the DCE package :) )
The DCE package is like $400USD. Not that bad. Maybe we can put some money
togther (what about the Party
and here is some free-as-in-beer RPC 1.1 stuff:
http://www.opengroup.org/products/publications/catalog/c706.htm
And on there, they just want to borg the email addresses of every reader,
but not their souls or firstborns, as far as I can see.
When they set up this 'free' access to the
notice that the most common anonftp passwords are mozillauser@,
IE4USER@
and joe@. what a useful log :)
In any case they wanted a log of who was downloading stuff, but they
said at the time that the email addresses wouldn't be used for other
purposes. I've certainly never received junk mail
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 05:44:35PM +0100, Ove Kaaven wrote:
does not conform
to the DCE RPC wire protocol (mostly because I don't have a description of
it...
You could take a look at the Ethereal sniffer software (www.ethereal.com).
It has dissectors for some of Microsofts rpc stuff.
Ciao
On Thursday 30 January 2003 10:44 am, Ove Kaaven wrote:
This one is sure to give Greg something to work with...
looks very interesting, indeed.
all of this was
implemented in a bit of a hurry, but since it's based on my research, it
should be a good starting point in understanding how
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