From: Etienne G. <et...@cs...> - 2005-07-25 16:04:33
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Hi Randall, I just added your IP. Thx for proposing to help w/ the wiki. Cheers, Etienne On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 08:07:44AM -0700, Randall Schuh wrote: # Cool - my IP is 68.126.150.4. Let me know if you need to shut it back # down and I'll see about getting an account with a static address, # through which I can connect -- someday I need to get my website up and # running again anyway. # # Thanks, # Randall # # On 7/25/05, Etienne Grossmann <et...@cs...> wrote: # > # > Hi Randall, # > # > just send me your IP, I'll add a regexp to match IPs from your # > provider and hope it doesn't host wiki defacers. # > # > Cheers # > # > Etienne # > # > On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 09:47:00AM -0700, Randall Schuh wrote: # > # Hi, # > # # > # I have dial-up, so I don't have a static IP. Have you considered # > # going to some form of password protection? Is there any other way # > # that I would be able to contribute to the wiki? # > # # > # I have hated MATLAB documentation for years. This weekend, I started # > # doing some personal calculations and realized how much time I could # > # save by using MATLAB. Then I looked it up and realized how much they # > # charge. Neither am I willing to pay that much nor do I think that it # > # is productive for individuals and small companies to give the # > # MathWorks that much money for relatively simple software. As such, I # > # feel compelled to contribute to the development of Octave. My hatred # > # for MATLAB documentation and my general love of wikiwikis would make # > # the Octave wiki the natural place to operate. # > # # > # Let me know if there's any work around that will let me access the wiki - # > # # > # Thanks, # > # Randall Schuh # > # # > # > -- # > Etienne Grossmann ------ http://www.cs.uky.edu/~etienne # > # > # # # -- # PS I guess I will be calling myself that from now on -- Margit doesn't # like "Randy" (which I never used at work because I thought it would be # awkward for introductions) and I'm getting accusomed to being called # "Randall". Feel free to call me whatever you want -- for my part -- # but be prepared for me to use Randall. # -- Etienne Grossmann ------ http://www.cs.uky.edu/~etienne |