Etherpad project includes JSMin, which has been banned from Google Code

2009-12-18 Thread Ryan Grove
Hi, In light of the recent banning of JSMin from Google Code (see [1] and [2]) due to licensing issues, I thought you might like to know that the new Etherpad project includes jsmin.js and is thus in violation of Google Code's terms of service:

Re: Etherpad project includes JSMin, which has been banned from Google Code

2009-12-18 Thread Ryan Grove
Looks like Google Page Speed also includes JSMin: http://code.google.com/p/page-speed/source/browse/firefox_addon#firefox_addon/trunk/src/third_party/javascript/jsmin Chris, maybe you should ask Doug for an IBM-style exemption. ;) - Ryan On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Chris DiBona

Re: Etherpad project includes JSMin, which has been banned from Google Code

2009-12-18 Thread Chris DiBona
I might, but after the holiday. This can all wait till 2010. Chris On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 8:29 PM, Ryan Grove r...@wonko.com wrote: Looks like Google Page Speed also includes JSMin:

Re: [gcj] 2010 -- What do you think?

2009-12-18 Thread Felix Halim
I think you miss one schedule in between Round 3 and Onsite FINALS. That is... The Onsite REGIONALS ;)) Felix Halim On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 6:19 AM, Bartholomew Furrow fur...@gmail.com wrote: Code Jammers, In the spirit of getting information out early and iterating on it, in this email I'm

Re: [gcj] Re: 2010 -- What do you think?

2009-12-18 Thread Mahendra Kariya
In India, almost all universities conduct even semesters end term exams in the month of April-May. It is possible that Indian students won't be able to participate even in the qualification round (that includes me too. My exams will span across the 2nd and 3rd week of May.) In my opinion, the

[gcj] Re: 2010 -- What do you think?

2009-12-18 Thread jclermont
The only problem I see is with Round 1, which overlaps with php|tek in Chicago. I'm planning on attending, and that would make it difficult to participate. That being said, if you do move it, don't move it to the week after (May 29, 30) as that is Memorial Day weekend in the US, and many people

[gcj] Re: 2010 -- What do you think?

2009-12-18 Thread Neolithic
Bring back the onsite regionals. It's difficult to be in the top 25 to participate in the onsite rounds. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups google-codejam group. To post to this group, send email to google-c...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this

Re: [gcj] Re: languages on the T-shirt

2009-12-18 Thread Bartholomew Furrow
My understanding is that the Russian situation is proceeding just fine, but that none of our shirts made it past the Ukrainian border. I gather there's some sort of Customs/FedEx problem, to which we're working on a solution now. Sorry about that. :-/ Bartholomew -- You received this message

Re: [gcj] Re: 2010 -- What do you think?

2009-12-18 Thread Bartholomew Furrow
OK, so far we have three common themes: 1. The finals are in the middle of northern-hemisphere summer vacations; move them toward the end. 2. There should be regionals. 3. Quals and Round 1 are difficult to attend due to exams or conferences. We'll pass all of this on to our master scheduler,

Re: [gcj] Re: 2010 -- What do you think?

2009-12-18 Thread Luke Pebody
Of course, maybe Google's main goal is not to host as many people as possible... On 18 Dec 2009, at 15:30, Neolithic piyushsachd...@gmail.com wrote: Bring back the onsite regionals. It's difficult to be in the top 25 to participate in the onsite rounds. -- You received this message