Greetings,
The company I work for has an IBM P-690 server that is in the process of
being retired. It is still a viable server, and has seen almost 0 use (it
was our failover machine). Unfortunately for us, this machine has little to
no resale value, and will probably be junked. I'd rather it go
On 19-Aug-10 10:48 AM, Randall Walls wrote:
Greetings,
The company I work for has an IBM P-690 server that is in the process of
being retired. It is still a viable server, and has seen almost 0 use
(it was our failover machine). Unfortunately for us, this machine has
little to no resale value,
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Several issues that I'm involved with (listed below) are ready for
commit, as far as I can tell. They have a patch, and either a core
developer has positively reviewed the patch or the patch is a
straightforward implementation of a core developer's suggested
approach. They are all bug-fixes or
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On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 7:23 PM, Daniel Stutzbach
dan...@stutzbachenterprises.com wrote:
Several issues that I'm involved with (listed below) are ready for
commit, as far as I can tell. They have a patch, and either a core
developer has positively reviewed the patch or the patch is a