> [...]
>
> Think about users reading the changelog, which is the source of the release
> notes, or developers tracing the provencance or change history of code.
> This, along with making it tractable for reviewers to review commits, is the
> reason that we favor smaller, atomic commits and fully
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Gilles Sadowski <
gil...@harfang.homelinux.org> wrote:
> > > > The deprecations below are in the wrong source tree. They need to
> be
> > > > applied to the 2.x branch and unless it is just as a signal to those
> > > > building (dangerously) from trunk, I do not
> > > The deprecations below are in the wrong source tree. They need to be
> > > applied to the 2.x branch and unless it is just as a signal to those
> > > building (dangerously) from trunk, I do not see the point of deprecating
> > in
> > > the 3.0 branch.
> >
> > This was done on purpose, in or
Online report :
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On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Gilles Sadowski <
gil...@harfang.homelinux.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 12:14:33PM -0500, Phil Steitz wrote:
> > The deprecations below are in the wrong source tree. They need to be
> > applied to the 2.x branch and unless it is just as a signal to thos
This is a post for the user list, but please see below first ...
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Michael musset wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm having a problem in my scxml project :
>
>
>
> http://www.ecma.ch/standards/ecma-323/csta";>
>
>
>
Hi,
I'm having a problem in my scxml project :
http://www.ecma.ch/standards/ecma-323/csta";>
the send tag is recuperate properly by the the eventdispatcher ( I need
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 12:14:33PM -0500, Phil Steitz wrote:
> The deprecations below are in the wrong source tree. They need to be
> applied to the 2.x branch and unless it is just as a signal to those
> building (dangerously) from trunk, I do not see the point of deprecating in
> the 3.0 branch
The deprecations below are in the wrong source tree. They need to be
applied to the 2.x branch and unless it is just as a signal to those
building (dangerously) from trunk, I do not see the point of deprecating in
the 3.0 branch.
I am -0 on applying these to the 3.0 branch, since the code should
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Hi,
Le 26/11/2010 14:23, Gilles Sadowski a écrit :
>
>>> [...]
>>> Question is how reconfigure() is configured?
>>
>> It is entirely up to the user who implements it, and it depends on the
>> algorithm he chose. If the algorithm does have some setXxx() setter, he
>> could do:
>>
>> public Differ
Le 26/11/2010 14:14, Gilles Sadowski a écrit :
> Hello.
>
>>> Should we simply allow user to register an instance of some optimizer
>> reconfigurator interface in the constructor ? Something like:
>>>
>>> public MultiStartDifferentiableMultivariateVectorialOptimizer(
>>> DifferentiableMul
>However, can we slow down on the new features? (Am I saying this? ;-)) [We
previously agreed that the main algorithm code should be put in place before
>any other bells and whistles.]
We didn't discuss when a possible enhancement of
MultiStartMultivariateRealOptimizer
will be implemented, just w
> > [...]
> > Question is how reconfigure() is configured?
>
> It is entirely up to the user who implements it, and it depends on the
> algorithm he chose. If the algorithm does have some setXxx() setter, he
> could do:
>
> public DifferentiableMultivariateVectorialOptimizer
> reconfigure(
Hello.
> >Should we simply allow user to register an instance of some optimizer
> reconfigurator interface in the constructor ? Something like:
> >
> > public MultiStartDifferentiableMultivariateVectorialOptimizer(
> > DifferentiableMultivariateVectorialOptimizer optimizer,
> > in
Le 26/11/2010 13:34, Dr. Dietmar Wolz a écrit :
>> Should we simply allow user to register an instance of some optimizer
> reconfigurator interface in the constructor ? Something like:
>>
>> public MultiStartDifferentiableMultivariateVectorialOptimizer(
>> DifferentiableMultivariateVectori
>Should we simply allow user to register an instance of some optimizer
reconfigurator interface in the constructor ? Something like:
>
> public MultiStartDifferentiableMultivariateVectorialOptimizer(
> DifferentiableMultivariateVectorialOptimizer optimizer,
> int starts,
>
Le 26/11/2010 11:58, Dr. Dietmar Wolz a écrit :
> There is another topic worth mentioning:
> Multi-start using MultiStartMultivariateRealOptimizer.
> In http://www.lri.fr/~hansen/cec2005.html an algo
> called G-CMA-ES performed very well:
> A CMA evolution strategy restarted with increasing popu
There is another topic worth mentioning:
Multi-start using MultiStartMultivariateRealOptimizer.
In http://www.lri.fr/~hansen/cec2005.html an algo
called G-CMA-ES performed very well:
A CMA evolution strategy restarted with increasing population size.
Is there a general need beside CMA-ES to modi
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 3:51 AM, sebb wrote:
> On 24 November 2010 11:02, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
>> On 2010-11-24, sebb wrote:
>>
>>> On 24 November 2010 09:46, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On 2010-11-22, Jörg Schaible wrote:
>>
> Stefan Bodewig wrote:
>>
>> The commons-lang3 builds fail[2]
Two options spring to mind; the first is to dig through the Apache
Incubator and look for a project that piques your interest. You can
quite quickly have a strong impact on a project there. "Your interest"
can be fairly vague; it might be that the language is one you want to
learn, it might be that
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