On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Artefact2 wrote:
> The attached patch provides a working period for the XMLSpider plugin.
>
> You can config that period, for example :
>
> Between 0h00 and 7h00, allow 500 maximum requests, and between 7h01
> and 23h59 allow 10 maximum requests.
>
> Why ? To
On Tuesday 07 April 2009 00:11:13 Ian Clarke wrote:
> To check the code, try to find something reasonably unique in there
> and Google for it, or search with http://www.google.com/codesearch.
That only searches public source code. But it's a good idea sure, for
anonymous contributions (this case
To check the code, try to find something reasonably unique in there
and Google for it, or search with http://www.google.com/codesearch.
Of course you won't find everything, but I don't think anyone can
expect superhuman efforts to verify the copyright status of
anonymously submitted code - I'd
On Monday 06 April 2009 01:38:34 Daniel Cheng wrote:
> Toad: Is there any license issue if i apply this patch?
>
You need the original contributor to agree to the license, which for Freenet
is generally GPL 2 or later, and you need to be fairly sure that there aren't
large chunks copied and
Toad: Is there any license issue if i apply this patch?
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Artefact2 wrote:
> The attached patch provides a working period for the XMLSpider plugin.
>
> You can config that period, for example :
>
> Between 0h00 and 7h00, allow 500 maximum requests, and between 7h01
On Monday 06 April 2009 01:38:34 Daniel Cheng wrote:
Toad: Is there any license issue if i apply this patch?
You need the original contributor to agree to the license, which for Freenet
is generally GPL 2 or later, and you need to be fairly sure that there aren't
large chunks copied and
To check the code, try to find something reasonably unique in there
and Google for it, or search with http://www.google.com/codesearch.
Of course you won't find everything, but I don't think anyone can
expect superhuman efforts to verify the copyright status of
anonymously submitted code - I'd
On Tuesday 07 April 2009 00:11:13 Ian Clarke wrote:
To check the code, try to find something reasonably unique in there
and Google for it, or search with http://www.google.com/codesearch.
That only searches public source code. But it's a good idea sure, for
anonymous contributions (this case
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Artefact2 artefa...@gmail.com wrote:
The attached patch provides a working period for the XMLSpider plugin.
You can config that period, for example :
Between 0h00 and 7h00, allow 500 maximum requests, and between 7h01
and 23h59 allow 10 maximum requests.
Well, I exactly used svn diff patchfile to make the patch :)
For the indentation, sorry I wasn't aware of that. I'll respect that
next time. I'll ignore build.xml too =)
Thanks for your efforts though.
On 4/7/09, Daniel Cheng j16sdiz+free...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 11:59 PM,
The attached patch provides a working period for the XMLSpider plugin.
You can config that period, for example :
Between 0h00 and 7h00, allow 500 maximum requests, and between 7h01
and 23h59 allow 10 maximum requests.
Why ? To generate the index faster when the computer is idle ;-)
There is a
The attached patch provides a working period for the XMLSpider plugin.
You can config that period, for example :
Between 0h00 and 7h00, allow 500 maximum requests, and between 7h01
and 23h59 allow 10 maximum requests.
Why ? To generate the index faster when the computer is idle ;-)
There is a
Toad: Is there any license issue if i apply this patch?
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Artefact2 artefa...@gmail.com wrote:
The attached patch provides a working period for the XMLSpider plugin.
You can config that period, for example :
Between 0h00 and 7h00, allow 500 maximum requests,
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