> The 'community' (whatever that is) is not interested.
>
> uriel
How can this man talk for others?!
Ruda
I have a strong believe that without some central bug-tracking (so
that anybody can know about where there is a bug) this project will
only stay where it is.
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 21:24, Rudolf Sykora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The 'community' (whatever that is) is not interested.
>>
>> uriel
>
> How can this man talk for others?!
it's a tradition.
Or he might be making an attempt at a (bad) joke, pretending to be the only
member of the community.
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Rudolf Sykora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
>> is there any central place, where there is a list of known
>> bugs/potential bugs that sould be corrected/thought about?
>
> A bug tracker would be fine.
> If
it's a good deal .. IIRC 5 years of support and a LOT of equipment
money (relative to the usual grad student budget I mean)
The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
(DOE CSGF) application is now available online at:
https://www.krellinst.org/doecsgf/application/
The dea
Hi,
I saw some project from google code of summer 2007 about support for
the cell processor of the ps3.
I would like to know how far this project went / what's still in the
todo list.
I might have some hardware and spare time to put on it.
thx in advance
-nic
Hello,
I wonder why 'mv' is not allowed to act on directories. I found
somewhere this argument:
What should mv do to a `tree' that resides on multiple file servers?
If you can't do something right, sometimes it's not worth doing at
all.
-rob
but this doesn't go well in my ears when put