>From the Linux Wiki:
A 2001 study of Red Hat Linux 7.1 found that this distribution contained 30
million source lines of code. Using the Constructive Cost Model, the study
estimated that this distribution required about eight thousand man-years of
development time. According to the study, if a
Colin wrote:
> In December 2001 I went to a gathering in San Francisco, to celebrate
> QuickTime's 10th birthday. I made a video to show some of what Voyager had
> used QuickTime for.
Colin,
Brings back fond memories. Exciting times. Thanks for sharing.
Jim Lambert
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That showcase video goes all the way to 11. Thanks for sharing it.
-- Tom Bodine
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Hi Graham,
First, did you mean to say provisioning profiles rather than certificates? I'm
pretty sure the certificates expire with your membership. The provisioning
profiles don't necessarily, but those are what you need to renew if they are
about to expire. Someone please correct me if I'm wro
I am probably not alone in finding the whole business of administering the iOS
development process a bit of a nightmare - a nightmare set in a jungle,
perhaps. The thing is, I develop alone, at my own pace, and I don't always
remember the way Apple does things.
Now I find that two certificates
This conversation is cheering me up - it seems to show that, however glacially,
movement does take place in the complex interactions between publishing, rights
and technology. I for one would certainly like to know (as a consumer) when
some of this stuff comes back to life, as you put it.
Graha