[The Java Posse] Re: Ep #217: Licensing

2008-11-18 Thread Reinier Zwitserloot
Would anyone be bothered if he just categorized it into one of three categories: Open Source, Free (as in Beer), Costs Money. I care about that sort of thing as well, but whether it is GPL or BSD or Mozilla or CC or whatever - that's such a tiny detail in most cases I'll just take notice of the e

[The Java Posse] Re: Ep #217: Licensing

2008-11-18 Thread Peter Becker
I like having the licence info on the show. It wouldn't really matter much if I can just look it up as I listen, but usually I listen to the podcast in situations where I can't -- such as driving a car. Having the licence info in there instantly puts a library into the right folder in my mind and

[The Java Posse] Re: Twitter

2008-11-18 Thread kibitzer
No, it's also a great way to fake-know someone. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "The Java Posse" group. To post to this group, send email to javaposse@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, s

[The Java Posse] Re: Ep #217: Licensing

2008-11-18 Thread Weiqi Gao
Isn't "freetard" a derogatory term for Free Software advocates invented by Fake Steve? I remember seeing the term only on that blog. Anyway, I don't think of it as a nice word. And for using it, the "This Ain't Your Dad's Java" podcast deserves their "explicit" label in iTunes. :) As to whet

[The Java Posse] Re: Maven in Intellij and Netbeans

2008-11-18 Thread Eric Winter
Intellij handling is better. I have particular pain getting test cases to run in the debugger, for instance. It is a great progress in both camps and much appreciated. On Nov 18, 3:05 pm, Casper Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Milos Kleint (the guy behind most, if not all of the NetBeans Mave

[The Java Posse] Re: Ep #217: Licensing

2008-11-18 Thread DAemon
I don't think I've ever seriously used the word, but I have been called it several times. I'm far more comfortable with being called a bloody idiot - The Great Australian Adjective works for me! 2008/11/19 sherod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I am interested in the license info, GPL vs non-GPL is ver

[The Java Posse] Re: Ep #217: Licensing

2008-11-18 Thread sherod
I am interested in the license info, GPL vs non-GPL is very important in what I do. I've never seriously used the word 'freetard', i think it could get you into trouble in some circles. I prefer the traditional Australian judgment of 'bloody idiot'. On Nov 19, 8:46 am, DAemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED

[The Java Posse] Re: Twitter

2008-11-18 Thread sherod
Are we restricted to only fake-stalking? j/k. On Nov 19, 8:43 am, kibitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, I was already following @joeracer but now I can follow @dickwall > and @cquinn as well! Consider yourselves fake-stalked. And Tor, c'mon, > get on Twitter! I mean hey, @netbeans is there

[The Java Posse] Flushing toilet sound in Java Posse #216 - Roundup 08 - Don't Repeat Yourself

2008-11-18 Thread Tony Chen
I don't know if anyone else heard the flushing toilet sound at 36:35 in the "Don't Repeat Yourself" Roundup recording? I have to say the microphone used in the recording is really good at picking up all sounds, or it's just positioned too close to the washroom. Tony --~--~-~--~~--

[The Java Posse] Re: Twitter

2008-11-18 Thread Mark Derricutt
I may as join the twitterpimpin and mention @talios is me :) On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 10:43 AM, kibitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Well, I was already following @joeracer but now I can follow @dickwall > and @cquinn as well! Consider yourselves fake-stalked. And Tor, c'mon, > get on Twitter!

[The Java Posse] Re: Ep #217: Licensing

2008-11-18 Thread DAemon
At the risk of opening myself up to accusations of being a 'freetard,'* the license of a project does help determine whether or not I take a look at it, and it definitely affects whether I use it or not (since the vast majority of my stuff at the moment is under the GPL). *On another note, is any

[The Java Posse] Twitter

2008-11-18 Thread kibitzer
Well, I was already following @joeracer but now I can follow @dickwall and @cquinn as well! Consider yourselves fake-stalked. And Tor, c'mon, get on Twitter! I mean hey, @netbeans is there... --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed

[The Java Posse] Ep #217: Licensing

2008-11-18 Thread kibitzer
Dick wondered whether including the OSS licence type in news items is necessary. For myself, the licence type doesn't affect whether I go look at something so I'd happily leave it out. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[The Java Posse] Re: Maven in Intellij and Netbeans

2008-11-18 Thread Casper Bang
Milos Kleint (the guy behind most, if not all of the NetBeans Maven plugin) have mentioned not too long ago that he intends to do incremental-compilation for NetBeans 7.0. This would go well in hand with Tor's mentioning of the ramping up on Maven support for post-6.5 development. All in all great

[The Java Posse] Re: Maven in Intellij and Netbeans

2008-11-18 Thread Erlend Hamnaberg
In IDEA 8 you can also run maven builds directly, so I think the IntelliJ way far surpasses the netbeans one, sorry Tor. - Erlend On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:25 PM, jvb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi posse, > > Maven support in Intellij and Netbeans was praized in the most recent > episode. Alt

[The Java Posse] Maven in Intellij and Netbeans

2008-11-18 Thread jvb
Hi posse, Maven support in Intellij and Netbeans was praized in the most recent episode. Although both IDE's indeed support maven very well, they do it in a very different manner. Both approaches have their downsides and upsides, but I tend to prefer one over the other very much. Netbeans reads p

[The Java Posse] Re: 64bit Linux Flash Player

2008-11-18 Thread Michael Lee
Thanks. I am still running Hardy - I want to wait at least couple of months before upgrading to Intrepid. On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 8:56 PM, Casper Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Michael, > > Works fine here on Ubuntu 8.10 amd64. Put it in .mozilla/plugins/ > directly under ~ (not further d

[The Java Posse] Re: Episode 217: Traffic Detection using Androids

2008-11-18 Thread Vince O'Sullivan
On Nov 18, 1:37 pm, BoD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But soon enough every phone will be running Android... right? :) Probably by the end of the year, the way things are going! But even so, it still requires lots of users to be stuck in the traffic in order to work. That rather defeats the objec

[The Java Posse] Re: Episode 216: Traffic Detection using Androids

2008-11-18 Thread BoD
By the way there is also another system that does this: http://www.dash.net/ (They were talking about it in a recent TWiT episode). BoD Vince O'Sullivan wrote: > There's one obvious problem with using Andriods to detect traffic jams > (and hence to avoid them). That is, that it requires a sign

[The Java Posse] Update 10 and native text antialiasing

2008-11-18 Thread BoD
Hi! I was delighted when I heard that update 10 would include a "native" text antialiasing implementation. However I can't help but noticing the rendering looks different on Java apps and native apps. See this screenshot: http://jraf.org/static/tmp/java_aa_problem.bmp The menu on the Java app o

[The Java Posse] Re: Episode 216: Traffic Detection using Androids

2008-11-18 Thread BoD
But soon enough every phone will be running Android... right? :) BoD Vince O'Sullivan wrote: > There's one obvious problem with using Andriods to detect traffic jams > (and hence to avoid them). That is, that it requires a significant > number of handsets to be stuck in the traffic jam in ord

[The Java Posse] Re: Eclipse on 64bit

2008-11-18 Thread robilad
On Nov 18, 11:03 am, sherod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not PermGen space is it? > > http://tassos.blogentis.net/2006/06/08/eclipse-and-permgen-space > > Is there a technical reason for these kind of hard limits on memory > types? See http://blogs.sun.com/jonthecollector/entry/presenting_the_

[The Java Posse] Re: Eclipse on 64bit

2008-11-18 Thread sherod
Not PermGen space is it? http://tassos.blogentis.net/2006/06/08/eclipse-and-permgen-space Is there a technical reason for these kind of hard limits on memory types? It just seems to be a recipe for unneeded breakage of stuff On Nov 18, 7:46 pm, srakyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Speaking

[The Java Posse] Eclipse on 64bit

2008-11-18 Thread srakyi
Speaking about 64bit & Linux - have you guys tried running Eclipse on this configuration? I use it on my development machine and I'm still having troubles - every once in a while, it crashes badly (with out of memory .. but increasing heap space doesn't help at all). I really don't know what to d