Aloha,
I'm thinking of trying CVS instead of RCS for manaigng some source
files.
I've tried to setup CVS, but so far I can only get it to work as 'root' and
that doesn't seem right. It seems I should be able to create a group such as
'cvsusers' set up the CVS directories etc and
http://www.copyright.gov/1201/comment_forms/
Go there; say how it has effected you...now.
'Nuff said methinks? :)
--MonMotha
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On Tuesday 08 October 2002 09:33 am, Dean Fujioka wrote:
How about
The Education Foundation for Open Source Technology
or
The Education Foundation of Hawaii for Open Source Technology
or
The Hawaii Education Foundation for Open Source Technology
dean
This may be it:
The Hawaii
Aloha,
How far along are we on the non-profit stuff? Sandi and I have about 20 15-
19 working monitors to donate, but we need the tax write off. Will we
have non-profit status before the end of the year or is there somewhere
else we can donate the monitors to for this group and get the tax
- Original Message -
From: R. Scott Belford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: [luau] non-profit incorporation
The Hawaii Education Foundation for Open Source Technology
Wordy but perhaps appropriately prestigious. I like this
Al,
at the Xcdroast website there is a tutorial for lilo, not grub, but you
may find it helpful...
http://www.xcdroast.org/xcdr098/faq-a10.html#2
/2. Why doesn't X-CD-Roast find all of my hardware?
(CD-Burners/CD-ROMs/DVD-Drives)/
A common problem is that X-CD-Roast fails to detect your
Maybe you could change it to Opensource Education Foundation Hawaii and leave room to create additional chapters nation wide like Opensource Education Foundation San Francisco, etc. You may loose a little control over the name but the same time the risks would be minimal compared to the unique
http://www.canada.com/ottawa/ottawacitizen/specials/business/story.html?id={
C50BA30E-BE66-48CB-B32C-609F488F49BC}
A piece of the action
Governments the world over spend billions on Microsoft products and other
proprietary software. Open source advocates contend their wares are cheaper
and better.