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From: <ben...@id...> - 2004-05-22 12:42:02
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Dear Open Source developer I am doing a research project on "Fun and Software Development" in which I kindly invite you to participate. You will find the online survey under http://fasd.ethz.ch/qsf/. The questionnaire consists of 53 questions and you will need about 15 minutes to complete it. With the FASD project (Fun and Software Development) we want to define the motivational significance of fun when software developers decide to engage in Open Source projects. What is special about our research project is that a similar survey is planned with software developers in commercial firms. This procedure allows the immediate comparison between the involved individuals and the conditions of production of these two development models. Thus we hope to obtain substantial new insights to the phenomenon of Open Source Development. With many thanks for your participation, Benno Luthiger PS: The results of the survey will be published under http://www.isu.unizh.ch/fuehrung/blprojects/FASD/. We have set up the mailing list fa...@we... for this study. Please see http://fasd.ethz.ch/qsf/mailinglist_en.html for registration to this mailing list. _______________________________________________________________________ Benno Luthiger Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich 8092 Zurich Mail: benno.luthiger(at)id.ethz.ch _______________________________________________________________________ |
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From: Vlad D. <vla...@ho...> - 2004-04-02 07:40:39
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Hi, I tried to add some stuff to the cvs, but I get an error message saying = "cvs [server aborted]: "add" requires write access to the repository". = And still I am registered as an admin and my profile says I am allowed = to commit to cvs...=20 Does anyone know what this means? Have the default cvs_acls permissions = been changed? regards, Vlad |
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From: Mickael R. <mic...@er...> - 2003-11-03 17:40:20
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Hello,
Here is a message I send to Johan Blom. I realize that it could interest
people on jungerl, so I am reposting it here for discussion (No offense,
Johan).
Cheers,
----- Forwarded message from Mickael Remond <mic...@er...=
> -----
Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 17:55:04 +0100
From: Mickael Remond <mic...@er...>
To: joh...@mo...
Subject: xmerl, xmerl_scan and state
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.4i
Hello,
I am not sure that I am using xmerl properly, but I wonder if this would
not be a good idea to return the last State from xmerl_scan:string and
file, in addition to {Result,Tail} ?
I am doing event based parsing and I am always using the User state to
"accumulate" the result of the parse. However, there is no easy way to
get the final user state back to the function that call the
xmerl_scan functions.
I am planning to do the change myself (small change, see the string/2
function in xmerl_scan), but I do not know what is the xmerl reference.
I am using the jungerl one. Maybe it would be nice to maintain the
current version in Jungerl. Whatever are your choice, could you tell me
what is the reference version ?
Thank you in advance for your help !
--=20
Micka=EBl R=E9mond
http://www.erlang-projects.org/
----- End forwarded message -----
--=20
Micka=EBl R=E9mond
http://www.erlang-projects.org/
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From: Dan G. <dg...@er...> - 2003-05-22 07:08:45
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Now if the list is archived, do you think it is a good idea type the password in the mail ? ;-) Cheers /Dan Luke Gorrie writes: > Scott Lystig Fritchie <slf...@sn...> writes: > > > Since the jungerl-hackers mailing list isn't archived, it's tough to > > tell how little/much this mailing list is used. > > Actually I think it is archived, and it's just that nobody had posted > before :-) > > If I'm wrong, feel free to fix it. In Jungerl spirit, the > administrator password for both lists is "XXXX". > > Cheers, > Luke > |
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From: Luke G. <lu...@bl...> - 2003-05-22 06:01:10
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Scott Lystig Fritchie <slf...@sn...> writes: > Since the jungerl-hackers mailing list isn't archived, it's tough to > tell how little/much this mailing list is used. Actually I think it is archived, and it's just that nobody had posted before :-) If I'm wrong, feel free to fix it. In Jungerl spirit, the administrator password for both lists is "foobar". Cheers, Luke |
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From: Scott L. F. <fri...@sn...> - 2003-05-20 07:22:58
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I've just added a driver for the Spread reliable multicast library to the Jungerl collection. As always, see http://jungerl.sourceforge.net/http://sourceforge.net/projects/jungerl and http://jungerl.sourceforge.net/ for info on Jungerl. Spread is the communications library behind such nifty projects as PostgreSQL-R (PostgreSQL + synchronous replication of multiple servers) and Wackamole (an IP address migration tool). Quoting from the docs at http://www.spread.org/docs/docspread.html "Spread is a toolkit that provides a high performance messaging service that is resilient to faults across external or internal networks. Spread functions as a unified message bus for distributed applications, and provides highly tuned application-level multicast and group communication support. Spread services range from reliable message passing to fully ordered messages with delivery guarantees, even in case of computer failures and network partitions." The spread_drv driver in the Jungerl is significantly different than the spread driver found my Erlang Driver Toolkit version 1.0 distribution. If you're tempted to try using this driver, the code I just checked in to the Jungerl is much more robust, many more features, *and* less buggy. I hope the docs are clear enough to build & test it out. As always, send questions and flames to me. -Scott |
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From: Tony R. <to...@ro...> - 2003-05-14 12:05:17
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I am here :-) I also think this SHOULD be the list for "serious" activities. /Tony |
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From: Scott L. F. <slf...@sn...> - 2003-05-13 21:56:36
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Since the jungerl-hackers mailing list isn't archived, it's tough to tell how little/much this mailing list is used. Since it might make sense to carry on Jungerl-related conversations on a list like this instead of the erlang-questions, I'm going to risk a public "ping"(*) to see if anyone else is out there. -Scott (*) Emailing my question directly to Luke Gorrie wouldn't be nearly as much fun. |
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From: Luke G. <lu...@bl...> - 2003-02-26 17:35:32
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test |