Ubuntu is one of the fastest growing Linux distributions. I was pointed
to the Ubuntu code of conduct for developers yesterday, and I felt that
it was well worth a read for anyone involved in software development:
http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct
-- Bhaskar
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Ubuntu is one of the fastest growing Linux distributions. I was
pointed
to the Ubuntu code of conduct for developers yesterday, and I felt
that
it was well worth a read for anyone involved in software development:
My understanding of copyright law (limited) was that if one expects
something to be protected by copyright, then one has to inform
potential viewers/readers/listeners. Otherwise they may not know to
protect your content. Thus without a (c) attached, then one could not
come back and claim
Bhaskar;
You don't have to sell me on Ubuntu. I liked Mark Shuttleworth when I
met him in Tunis. His group had a lot of things going for them and they
are using their community wisely.
Ubuntu is one of the fastest growing Linux distributions. I was pointed
to the Ubuntu code of conduct
Chris --
Although Ubuntu is an excellent Linux distribution (with commercial
support), and I use Kubuntu (Ubuntu with the KDE desktop) at home, there
was no intent on my part to sell anyone on Ubuntu Linux. It was the
Ubuntu code of conduct that I wanted to draw people's attention to.
Did you
He was aware of us. He has our card and I have his. Also I have a panel
discussion captured on video with him and some other notables. I will
have to make copies and distribute them the rest of the group.
Best wishes; Chris
Chris --
Although Ubuntu is an excellent Linux distribution
Dear Bhaskar;
There is also Edubuntu as well as Kubuntu variants of Ubuntu. Actually
I was talking about the community around the Ubuntu implementation.
You find a lot of very faithful users who have gathered around Ubuntu
because of pride of ownership and what they can do on very simple
Hi Kevin,
You're pretty close. As Richard notes, Copyright and protection under the
Copyright law are two separate, but obviously related, things.
Under US copyright law, the author of a work owns that work. Period. The
word copyright means what it says. It denotes the right to copy a work.
When objects are stored wholesale in an object store, I call it an
object database. When object data is stored in a SQL database and then
managed by some intermediary API, I call it a persistence layer.
So, perhaps we're splitting hairs here.
Roy Gaber wrote:
the ideal high-performance
Where can I download VISTA for Windows (Cache)?
Thanks,
Charlie
Bhaskar wrote:
Ubuntu is one of the fastest growing Linux distributions. I was pointed
to the Ubuntu code of conduct for developers yesterday, and I felt that
it was well worth a read for anyone involved in software development:
http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct
I agree. I think it is very
True. The reason for my interest is that the VA current employs
Cache' as it post-relational database. Why not simply use is
existing components to write Java front-ends to the data store, as
they are doing with some of the re-hosting projects? An open source
equivalent would take some time
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True. The reason for my interest is that the VA current employs
Cache' as it post-relational database. Why not simply use is
existing components to write Java front-ends to the data store, as
they are doing with some of the re-hosting projects? An open
On 3/14/06, Bill Walton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Kevin,
You're pretty close. As Richard notes, Copyright and protection under the
Copyright law are two separate, but obviously related, things...
Excellent writeup. Thanks
Kevin
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ftp.va.gov/vista/Software/Cache.zip
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 16:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I download VISTA for Windows (Cache)?
Thanks,
Charlie
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I sent Charlie an email off the list earlier today offering to give him some
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