I'm still receiving them, and saving them against the day I need them,
but rarely reading them.
>1. Our releases are pretty mature and stable, so less goes wrong on the
>code side. So there is less to ask about.
I think that's part of it. "People don't want 1/4" drills, they want
1/4" holes!"
At 04:14 PM 9/17/2004 -0400, Tibbs, Richard wrote:
Dear list.
My first gig is developing a Bering 1.2 firewall for a coffee house.
I expect to be paid in food and soy lattes ;-)
Here is the situation: Coffee shop owner wants to support wireless for
the customers. Owner has one or two business mach
At 01:27 PM 9/17/2004 -0700, Victor McAllister wrote:
Everyone,
Traffic on the list is unusually low. Is something wrong with the list I
should be aware of?
I imagine the traffic is low because people are reading the manuals. Many
posts used to be repeats - same problems encountered by others - bu
Everyone,
Traffic on the list is unusually low. Is something wrong with the list I
should be aware of?
I imagine the traffic is low because people are reading the manuals. Many posts
used to be repeats - same problems encountered by others - but with LEAFs excellent
documentation perhaps we are e
Dear list.
My first gig is developing a Bering 1.2 firewall for a coffee house.
I expect to be paid in food and soy lattes ;-)
Here is the situation: Coffee shop owner wants to support wireless for
the customers. Owner has one or two business machines that need to be
protected from the Internet
I am seeing your post.
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Everyone,
Traffic on the list is unusually low. Is something wrong with the
Everyone,
Traffic on the list is unusually low. Is something wrong with the list I
should be aware of?
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