On Tuesday 05 Mar 2013 20:21:19 Ian Clarke wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Matthew Toseland > wrote:
>
> > On Tuesday 05 Mar 2013 18:15:17 Ian Clarke wrote:
> > > When have I ever disappeared or failed to keep a commitment I made? I do
> > > what I commit to do, always have, always wil
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 Mar 2013 18:15:17 Ian Clarke wrote:
> > When have I ever disappeared or failed to keep a commitment I made? I do
> > what I commit to do, always have, always will.
>
> Other mentors have disappeared.
I'm not other mentors
On Tuesday 05 Mar 2013 18:15:17 Ian Clarke wrote:
> When have I ever disappeared or failed to keep a commitment I made? I do
> what I commit to do, always have, always will.
Other mentors have disappeared. As an organisation we need to be able to deal
with a mentor disappearing - the organisatio
When have I ever disappeared or failed to keep a commitment I made? I do
what I commit to do, always have, always will.
Ian.
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 4:53 AM, Matthew Toseland
wrote:
> On Monday 04 Mar 2013 22:33:21 Ian Clarke wrote:
> > So I have one excellent student that wants to work on Tahri
Can somebody involved with setting up Jenkins please fix it?
It can't run my unit tests. They work fine locally. There is some concurrency
in the test, and that is unavoidable AFAICS, it's the only way I can see to
test this bit.
The test in question is
freenet.store.caching.CachingFreenetStor
On Tuesday 05 Mar 2013 15:57:58 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> A paper accepted by INFOCOM 2013 claims to:
> 1) Show that our view of Kleinberg is unrealistic because we do not have the
> sideways lattice links - the closest connection to the target isn't always
> closer to the target than we've been
A paper accepted by INFOCOM 2013 claims to:
1) Show that our view of Kleinberg is unrealistic because we do not have the
sideways lattice links - the closest connection to the target isn't always
closer to the target than we've been so far.
2) Prove that we can't have polylog routing, and show th
On Monday 04 Mar 2013 22:33:21 Ian Clarke wrote:
> So I have one excellent student that wants to work on Tahrir this Summer,
> ideally as part of GSoC, I've already started to get him up to speed on the
> codebase and his progress is impressive.
>
> Here is the trickier part: I have another studen