Hi Dan,
I really appreciate it if you could share some materials. I bet it would
save me a lot of preparation!
Thanks,
Jeroen
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Dan Haywood dkhayw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jeroen,
Nice to hear that you're doing this. Are you okay for slide materials? I
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Hi Everyone,
I've started slowly chipping away at writing the supporting documentation
for the SQL object store (thanks Dan for suggesting 25 minute slots!).
Now my question is: If you have an opinion, what would you like to see
in such a document?
At the moment I'm just putting down whatever
We've been getting some problems over recent days with our build
Build 71 [1] went through ok, but the two commits since then triggering
builds 72 [2] and 73 [3] have failed.
The problem seems to be the install phase, ie copying JARs into
~/.m2/repository, which makes me wonder about disk
On 01/02/2011 06:27, Kevin Meyer wrote:
I've started slowly chipping away at writing the supporting documentation
for the SQL object store (thanks Dan for suggesting 25 minute slots!).
What Kevin is referring to here is something I mentioned to him on IRC,
namely the Pomodoro Technique [1].