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Thanks Sue, and everyone else who wrote me on or offlist to express their congratulations or give me ideas. I very much appreciate them! This is an exciting opportunity. I'm a true-believer - I really do think that Wikimedia and the contributors to all the projects have changed the way that the world deals with information. In this new role, I'm looking forward to the chance to learn more about how people use the projects, beyond the obvious, and streamline the ways that we deliver a consistently high level of service to our readers. In the 9 months that I've been with the Foundation so far, I've been consistently impressed with the dedication and creativity of contributors to the projects, and of my coworkers. I'm so excited! Thanks for your good wishes, and please don't hesitate to send me thoughts and ideas. As Sue indicated below, I will continue my work on the strategy project until July, so that will take the lions share of my attention, but I'm happy to listen to thoughts and ideas before then. pb ____________________ Philippe Beaudette Head of Reader Relations Wikimedia Foundation phil ... @wikimedia.orgg Imagine a world in which every human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. Help us make it a reality! On Apr 13, 2010, at 11:11 PM, Sue Gardner wrote: As I'm sending this, I'm wondering: have we actually started an announce-only list? If so, and if someone reminds me, I will post this there too :-) Hi folks, I'm delighted to tell you that Philippe Beaudette will be staying with the Wikimedia Foundation following the completion of the strategy project this summer. This makes me really happy: Philippe has been doing terrific work, and I'm delighted he's agreed to stay on with us. In his new role, Philippe will become the Wikimedia Foundation's first-ever Head of Reader Relations. As such, he will act as an advocate for readers inside the projects and within the staff. His first focus will be to work with Wikimedia volunteers to establish and maintain systems enabling them to provide good service to readers who have inquiries, complaints and comments. A lot of this will involve taking existing FAQ material, cleaning it up, and making it publicly available to readers. That'll involve some writing and synthesizing work, and also coordinating with volunteers to have material translated and localized. Philippe's background makes him ideal for this role. He has been a long-time member of the Wikimedia volunteer community, both as an administrator on several sites, and as a volunteer for OTRS, where he successfully resolved some particularly difficult complaints regarding biographies of living people. He's very familiar with Wikimedia project policies and practices. Outside Wikimedia, Philippe has significant customer service experience, including running a large customer contact centre for Convergys Corporation, a global firm specializing in relationship management. He also helped many organizations, including two of the world's largest insurance providers, develop customer service environments, while working for Siebel. He also has a background in American electoral politics, including working as Deputy Campaign Manager, Operations Manager and Technology Director on a number of state and federal campaigns, as well as for the non-profit Progressive Alliance Foundation. He has worked in the United States, Italy, and the United Kingdom. All of this, in my view, makes Philippe ideal to handle reader relations for us: he's got lots of experience managing complex stakeholder relationships with tact and sensitivity, and creating systems that scale. Both Philippe and I expect his role will evolve once the Chief Global Program Officer (CGPO) arrives. I thank Philippe for his flexibility and trust in taking this on and relocating to San Francisco, despite that lack of certainty :-) Philippe will report to me until the CGPO arrives, whereupon he'll report to that person. He's in the midst of beginning his move to San Francisco now (with a side trip to Berlin for the chapters meeting). You might wonder why this job wasn't posted and boarded. Generally, I do aim to post and board all jobs; I think it helps the Wikimedia Foundation to surface the best-possible candidates, to be fair in our hiring, and to be seen to be fair. In this instance though, I decided it was better not to. Philippe has done a great job over the past nine months, we are undoubtedly going to need the kinds of skills and experiences he brings to us, and I didn't want him to start job-hunting as his work on the strategy project came to a close. Given that, and given that the job may evolve when the CGPO arrives, posting and boarding -in this particular context- seemed inappropriate. Philippe has been a great addition to our team in the time he's been with us, and I look forward to his continued contributions. Please join me in welcoming and congratulating him. Thanks, Sue -- Sue Gardner Executive Director Wikimedia Foundation 415 839 6885 office 415 816 9967 cell Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. Help us make it a reality! _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foun ... @lists.wikimedia.orgg Unsubscribe: _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foun ... @lists.wikimedia.orgg Unsubscribe:

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Hi Mr. Gordon, My name is Allan Spale, and I am evaluating if I should apply to the Medill School program. To give you some background about myself, my training is in computer science. I received a bachelor's of science in February 2000, a master's degree in December 2002, and even tried my hand at a PhD in computer until May 2005. During my graduate school years, I worked at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory, a computer graphics research laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago ( ). There I worked with new media artists and scientists as we explored areas of large scale data visualization and collaborative environments and displays as well as novel means of interacting with computer graphics. Here are just a few of some of the projects I worked on: (SAGE: , Access Grid: ). Some of my interests included data visualization and user interface design. After leaving the PhD program, I spent a couple of years doing IT work at UIC, and then left my position to pursue starting a software consulting business around a system I was designing called Kaleidoscope. This system is designed to help people organize and share data of any size in new ways in addition to reacting to changes in data. Put more simply, think of this as a personalized content management system. For instance, a simple word processing documents can have different views that include grammatical parsing, visual formatting, annotations, etc. Elements from these different views can be interlinked similarly to how hyperlinks link text except that these links can connect items together according to a categorical or property relation. Unfortunately, I was unable to surround myself with a team of developers and business people (and of course, funding), so I was unable to continue developing the project and have been job hunting since the fall. Someone recently told me that this system might be a good fit for use with newspapers , and I think that this is true. So, for now, I am trying to find a job and doing part-time work where I can, but I am intrigued by the degree. If I did apply, I looked at the website and am concerned about the application deadline for summer. It was not exactly clear to me when the deadline was because only the early deadline was posted. I also am a little leery about the GRE because I have not been in school for years and am not a good test taker. More importantly, I do not know if this is really the right path for me, so if you have any feedback based on my brief overview of the work I have done, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time and I look forward to hearing back from you. Allan On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Rich Gordon < rich ... @northwestern.eduu >wrote: Chicago Python folks: Please forgive the interruption, but your group's leadership thinks this announcement would be of interest to some folks on your list: The Medill School at Northwestern University, one of the nation's top journalism schools, has a unique opportunity for skilled programmer-developers: full scholarships to attend our one-year master's program. The scholarships, financed through a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, cover tuition and expenses. Students can enroll starting in June or September 2009, or January 2010. (The program may be extended beyond then, but we won't know that for a while.) You can learn more about the scholarships on our Web site at < >. Why are we doing this? Simple. The world of media and journalism is changing rapidly. People who understand coding and journalism are in great demand now -- at traditional media companies as well as startups. Newsrooms want journalists who can help figure out the best way to present data-driven stories on digital platforms. Media companies want people who can build better systems for news production and distribution. Startup companies want developers who understand how people use and consume information. And there are endless opportunities to create new digital products that engage audiences with information they need to be citizens. With programming experience and a master's degree from Medill, the scholarship winners will be perfectly positioned to help invent the future of media and journalism. For a programmer's perspective, read this Q&A I did with the first two scholarship winners: < >. What scholarship winners do: For the first three calendar quarters, they study the craft, culture and process of journalism – reporting, writing and storytelling – as well as choosing from a variety of elective courses. In their final quarter, the "programmer-journalists" enroll in one of our innovation courses, in which they collaborate with other master's students to invent something new and relevant to journalism and media. The team including the first two scholarship winners just wrapped up by launching News Mixer (< >), a site designed to engage young adults in conversation and interaction around the news. You can read more about News Mixer at < >. (And check out the reaction the project has been getting: < .) Last week I attended the ChiPY meeting in downtown Chicago and made a brief announcement about the scholarship program. If you'd like to hear more about it at a future program, please let me and Brian Ray know. And if you were one of the members who talked to me after the meeting and haven't been in touch with me since then, please let me know. Any questions? Feel free to contact me: richgor – at – northwestern.eduu, or the phone number below. Rich Gordon Associate Professor, Director of Digital Media in Education Medill School, Northwestern University 1870 Campus Drive Evanston, IL 60208 (847) 467-5968 _______________________________________________ Chicago mailing list Chic ... @python.orgg _______________________________________________ Chicago mailing list Chic ... @python.orgg

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Actually, there's something slow with the approval procedure of add request. It's manually done, first of all, and I suspect (there are demonstrations in this forum, indeed) that Google employees are strong. Consider that up to recently add requests are being abused by people building up spamming groups. As a helper volunteer, I'm actively suggesting to post privately to maybe members, giving the group URL, and the link explaining how to create a Google (group) account with their usual mail address. Gmail users won't need it, but other mail server users should start from: Once submitted, they'll receive a verification mail by Google, with a link to be clicked. Then, they will be able to Sign in upper right corner with the full mail address as username and its password. It could be convenient to put at the beginning (!) the group settings to Anyone can join, for facilitating the subscriptions. Consider also that a Google (group) account is necessary for having members able to participate actively in the group. Ah, it's nowadays very important to create an account BEFORE joining. Nevertheless, it could be useful if now you reply giving your group mail address. It will be masked with [email address], but a Google employee could read it. From my side, I can forward this thread and its URL to Google team, with the hope that this would in some way speed up the examination of the request.....crossing fingers. Please keep in touch Aldo On Feb 24, 9:11 pm, Mark M. wrote: When our previous e-mail list server died for our organization (the Dallas chapter of the International Game Developers Association), we found Google Groups as a viable alternative to trying to revive the dead server. Since we had a not-too-old export list from the mail server, I figured it would be easy to get these addresses added to the list (all 864 of them). And a 1-2 business day wait didn't seem too unreasonable. I filled in an entire message explaining this on the review explanation page, and the initial e-mail we were sending the member list explained the same (and included an unsubscribe option). It's been almost a week now and my request, 1196711, still has not been approved or denied. At this point, it's impossible to reach our members to hold elections, which we are technically now overdue for. That also makes it impossible to plan for and announce our events. Having requested review via the online form has done nothing. We're simply trying to move forward from an unfortunate server failure, and at this point, Google Groups is making the process more difficult. This wouldn't even be so irksome if there were any way to check on status that had actual feedback. If someone with the ability to review the request reads this, please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. We can even put you in touch with the IGDA to verify the legitimacy if need be. Thank you. Hi, I had like to request to add me as a contributor to networking-discuss community. About my association with Solaris networking: I first worked on Crossbow as Summer intern in 2007. During internship, I developed a prototype for moving VLAN processing from DLS to VNICs at the MAC layer. After finishing my Masters, I started with Sun in July last year. I have been involved in several Crossbow bug fixes since then. ~ Shri ----- Original Message ----- From: Sunay Tripathi < Suna ... @Sun.COM > Date: Monday, February 16, 2009 2:47 pm Subject: [networking-discuss] Finishing up the contributors list as well To: Netw ... @opensolaris.orgg , Erik Nordmark < Erik ... @Sun.COM >, Thirumalai Srinivasan < Thir ... @Sun.COM >, Nicolas Droux < Nico ... @Sun.COM >, Peter Memishian < Pete ... @Sun.COM >, Kais Belgaied < Kais ... @Sun.COM >, Darren Reed < Darr ... @Sun.COM >, James Carlson < Jame ... @Sun.COM >, Sebastien Roy < Seba ... @Sun.COM >, Sowm ... @Sun.COM , Renee Danson < Rene ... @Sun.COM >, Rao Shoaib < Rao. ... @Sun.COM > Cc: crossbow-discuss < cros ... @opensolaris.orgg > Guys, OK, now that we have the new core contributors squared away, we can go back to finishing the contributors list. There were some people who got added and then there is existing contributors list. I think Darren's suggestion to wait to add new core contributors is fine (let the new constitution settle down and we can in the meanwhile have a more inclusive look at both rather than proposing individual names and voting on them). In the meanwhile, we should complete our contributors list so we can add core contributors from the contributor list as needed. So here is a multi section email. Core contributors (including the newly added ones), Please vote on individual sections. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Current contributors list: yun,Zhou Yun,20,networking,Networking,2009-02-24 00:32:45 sommerfe,Bill Sommerfeld,20,networking,Networking,2009-02-24 00:32:45 pwernau,Paul Wernau,20,networking,Networking,2009-02-24 00:32:45 mll3k,Michael Lim,20,networking,Networking,2009-02-24 00:32:45 markfen,Mark Fenwick,20,networking,Networking,2009-02-24 00:32:45 krgopi,Rajagopal Kunhappan,20,networking,Networking,2009-02-24 00:32:45 girishmg,Girish Moodalbail,20,networking,Networking,2009-08-24 15:16:56 eric.yu,Yu Xiangning,20,networking,Networking,2009-09-05 15:22:18 dme,David Edmondson,20,networking,Networking,2009-02-24 00:32:45 danmcd,Dan McDonald,20,networking,Networking,2009-02-24 00:32:45 carolg,Carol Gayo,20,networking,Networking,2009-02-24 00:32:45 anders,Anders Persson,20,networking,Networking,2009-09-05 15:21:03 I vote to approve the above as is. --------------------------------------------------------------------- These three contributors already got 3 positive votes. sangeeta,Sangeeta Misra,20,on,OS/Net (ON),2010-07-13 11:58:19 Michael Schuster xzh,zhenghui xie,20,on,OS/Net (ON),2010-07-13 11:58:26 Micheal, I need your opensolaris user id. Core contributors, please take a look. --------------------------------------------------------------------- New suggestions (they have my vote) mph,Michael Hunter kcpoon,Kacheong Poon jbeck,John Beck amaguire,Alan Maguire iyer,Venugopal Iyer ??, Eric Cheng speer,Michael Speer roamer,Yunsong Lu gdamore,Garrett D'Amore artem,Artem Kachitchkine rishi,Rishi Srivatsavai zhijun,Zhijun Fu All these guys directly contribute code etc to opensolaris in networking area. For this section, if you agree with each of the proposed members, then do a (+1) for the entire section or you can add your vote in front of each member listed above. Please do not add new members to this list but instead propose them separately to avoid confusion. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- In addition, I know there are some people who do contribute code to opensolaris networking as part of projects etc but they don't have a opensolaris ID etc. I have sent them a private email to get going :) Cheers, sunay -- Sunay Tripathi Distinguished Engineer Solaris Core Operating System Sun MicroSystems Inc. Solaris Networking: Project Crossbow: _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list netw ... @opensolaris.orgg _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list netw ... @opensolaris.orgg

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I'm going to flag beer_packaging_style for deletion. If someone wants to create a schema that can be used for any of Iain's suggestions, that would be great, and they could probably even reuse the type name. But since it's unused in any existing schemata, I think it's better to just get rid of it for now. Jeff _____ From: data ... [mailto: data ... ] On Behalf Of Iain Sproat Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 12:27 AM To: Freebase data modeling mailing list Subject: Re: [Data-modeling] /food/beer_container and/food/beer_packaging_style As they are currently populated, they seem synonymous and so your suggestion is OK. However, I think beer_packaging_style might be better populated with topics related to different labels on a beer_container. e.g. bottles of Budweiser have had different labels over the years ( ). Commemorative containers may also have seperate topics and would best be typed as beer_packaging_style. Also bottles of Grolsch can come in different sizes (450ml, 467ml, 250ml or 330ml depending on the market ). I'm not personally aware of any topics which could be currently typed as beer_packaging_style as per the above description, and so it may still be justified to delete beer_packaging_style. Regards Iain (sprocketonline) On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 10:23 PM, Jeff Prucher < je ... > wrote: It looks like beer_packaging_style could be deleted with no ill effects, since although there are a few instances of it, it doesn't have any incoming properties. Unless we're both missing something, of course. Jeff -----Original Message----- From: data ... [mailto: data ... ] On Behalf Of Philip Kendall Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 2:52 AM To: Freebase Data Modeling Subject: [Data-modeling] /food/beer_container and /food/beer_packaging_style It seems to me that /food/beer_container and /food/beer_packaging_style are basically synonymous with each other. Should they be somehow merged, or one of them (probably /beer_packaging_style, as /beer_container is populated) be deprecated/deleted? (or am I missing something more subtle here?) Cheers, Phil -- Philip Kendall < phi ... > _______________________________________________ Data-modeling mailing list Data ... _______________________________________________ Data-modeling mailing list Data ... _______________________________________________ Data-modeling mailing list Data ... --Juan From f0e5ef2df6d1361f1de614281bb7b2ad80e3eefd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Juan Lang < juan ... > Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 09:27:58 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Implement FormatVerisignExtension --- dlls/cryptdlg/Makefile.in | 4 +- dlls/cryptdlg/cryptdlg.rc | 25 +++++++++++ dlls/cryptdlg/cryptdlg.spec | 2 +- dlls/cryptdlg/cryptdlg_En.rc | 26 ++++++++++++ dlls/cryptdlg/cryptres.h | 23 ++++++++++ dlls/cryptdlg/main.c | 92 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 6 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) create mode 100644 dlls/cryptdlg/cryptdlg.rc create mode 100644 dlls/cryptdlg/cryptdlg_En.rc create mode 100644 dlls/cryptdlg/cryptres.h diff --git a/dlls/cryptdlg/Makefile.in b/dlls/cryptdlg/Makefile.in index 0271fa3..4deae79 100644 --- a/dlls/cryptdlg/Makefile.in +++ b/dlls/cryptdlg/Makefile.in @@ -3,11 +3,13 @@ TOPOBJDIR = ../.. SRCDIR = @srcdir@ VPATH = @srcdir@ MODULE = cryptdlg.dll -IMPORTS = cryptui crypt32 wintrust advapi32 kernel32 +IMPORTS = cryptui crypt32 wintrust advapi32 kernel32 user32 C_SRCS = \ main.c +RC_SRCS = cryptdlg.rc + @MAKE_DLL_RULES@ @DEPENDENCIES@ # everything below this line is overwritten by make depend diff --git a/dlls/cryptdlg/cryptdlg.rc b/dlls/cryptdlg/cryptdlg.rc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..714151d --- /dev/null +++ b/dlls/cryptdlg/cryptdlg.rc @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +/* + * cryptdlg dll resources + * + * Copyright 2008 Juan Lang + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA + */ +#include "windef.h" +#include "winbase.h" +#include "winuser.h" +#include "cryptres.h" + +#include "cryptdlg_En.rc" diff --git a/dlls/cryptdlg/cryptdlg.spec b/dlls/cryptdlg/cryptdlg.spec index 1536b10..b417d0d 100644 --- a/dlls/cryptdlg/cryptdlg.spec +++ b/dlls/cryptdlg/cryptdlg.spec @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ 9 stub EncodeAttrSequence 10 stub EncodeRecipientID 11 stub FormatPKIXEmailProtection -12 stub FormatVerisignExtension +12 stdcall FormatVerisignExtension(long long long ptr str ptr long ptr ptr) 13 stub CertModifyCertificatesToTrust 14 stub CertSelectCertificateA 15 stub CertSelectCertificateW diff --git a/dlls/cryptdlg/cryptdlg_En.rc b/dlls/cryptdlg/cryptdlg_En.rc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ed6639 --- /dev/null +++ b/dlls/cryptdlg/cryptdlg_En.rc @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +/* + * cryptdlg dll resources + * + * Copyright 2008 Juan Lang + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA + */ + +LANGUAGE LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_DEFAULT + +STRINGTABLE DISCARDABLE +{ + IDS_VERISIGN_STATEMENT "This certificate incorporates by reference, and its use is strictly subject to, the VeriSign Certification Practice Statement (CPS), available in the VeriSign repository at: by E-mail at CPS- ... ; or by mail at VeriSign, Inc., 1390 Shorebird Way, Mountain View, CA 94043 USA Copyright (c)1997 VeriSign, Inc. All Rights Reserved. CERTAIN WARRANTIES DISCLAIMED AND LIABILITY LIMITED.\r\n\r\nWARNING: USE OF THIS CERTIFICATE IS STRICTLY SUBJECT TO THE VERISIGN CERTIFICATION PRACTICE STATEMENT. THE ISSUING AUTHORITY DISCLAIMS CERTAIN IMPLIED AND EXPRESS WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE , AND CERTAIN OTHER DAMAGES. SEE THE CPS FOR DETAILS.\r\n\r\nContents of the VeriSign registered nonverifiedSubjectAttribute extension value shall not be considered as information confirmed by the IA." +} diff --git a/dlls/cryptdlg/cryptres.h b/dlls/cryptdlg/cryptres.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f48f0d --- /dev/null +++ b/dlls/cryptdlg/cryptres.h @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +/* + * Copyright 2008 Juan Lang + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA + */ +#ifndef __CRYPTRES_H__ +#define __CRYPTRES_H__ + +#define IDS_VERISIGN_STATEMENT 1000 + +

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I admire your courage . Best of luck! Theres a guy that got available recently. Heard that he got a lot of talent, perhaps you should think about hiring the guy to work at your new company. His name is James Goslin. On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Ken Liu < ken. ... @gmail.cqm > wrote: Best of luck on your new venture! Ken On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 6:02 PM, Kohsuke Kawaguchi < kk ... @kohsuke.ort > wrote: I posted this to , but thought I'd post it here, too: ------------------ I started working for Sun Microsystems since Janurary 2001, when I first came to the US. During these years I was able to work on many different projects, such as MSV, JAXB, JAX-WS, Metro, GlassFish v3, and Hudson, to name a few, with many great people. It was all quite an enjoyable journey. I won't list all those names one by one here, for it will be too long, but if you are one of them, I think you know that I'm talking about you. As my colleague Abhijit said once, a large part of enjoying your work is the people you work with. So with a bit of sadness and a lot of excitements, I announce that today is my last day at Oracle. Where am I heading next? I'm actually starting my own company to take Hudson to the next stage. This has always been in the back of my mind, and I'm very excited that I'm finally doing it. Stay tuned for more details, in a week or so. But in the mean time, if you'd like get any custom development/support done on Hudson, please let me know at kk ... @kohsuke.ort so that we can start having a conversation. Even though I leave Oracle, I'll continue to lead the Hudson project. I'll be working with Oracle to transfer the infrastructure services to their IT operations team. There might be some out-of-schedule releases, service disruptions, and other inconveniences during this period, but hopefully things will be back in order relatively quickly. 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It's time for This Week in OpenNMS. This week we did more SMS work, and released a new stable version of OpenNMS. Project Updates --------------- - Stable: Current Release is 1.6.5 1.6.6 is the current stable release, tagged September 18th. It fixes a number of bugs, and adds a few features. For a full list, see the bugzilla 1.6.6 milestone. This is a non-critical but recommended upgrade for anyone on OpenNMS versions older than 1.6.6. - Unstable: Current Release is 1.7.6 1.7.6 is the current unstable release, tagged August 3rd. Since 1.7.5, there have been a ton of bugfixes, as well as updates to the RESTful interfaces, inventory report updates, syslogd updates, collection updates, new OpenManage and Cisco IP-SLA monitors, thresholding updates, provisiond updates, map updates, and probably more stuff I'm missing. A 1.7.x overview is available in the release notes on the site. - Unstable: SMS Pinger/Request-Response API We continued work on the SMS monitor, including wrapping up the basic design of the sequence monitor, and are now working our way through bugs and other minor feature additions. - Unstable: DNS Import Handler Dave did some refactoring of the DNS import handler and provisioner to make it easier to get import data from different types of sources. (More on that below.) More on the DNS Provisioning Enhancements ----------------------------------------- Dave sent me a little note describing more about some enhancements he made to the provisioner, and the DNS provisioning process: A new enhancement was made to the Provisioning service of OpenNMS. In pursuit of version 1.8, the merger of Capsd and the Model Importer has resulted a new Provisioning Service daemon in OpenNMS (Provisiond). Based on the Model Importer, XML encoded nodes/interfaces/services can be imported into the OpenNMS DB under the assumption that the source generating the XML would be make this XML available via a URL Resource (i.e. file:// or http://). In 1.6 and in 1.7, most often the source is a "file:" URL and is created with the OpenNMS WebUI. For 1.8, this XML has been given the formal name of "Import Requisition" or simply "Requisition". A new protocol handler was developed last week allowing the specification of a the URL "dns://". This new URL takes the form of "dns://[:port]/" such as "dns: ". A zone transfer must be allowed from the OpenNMS server and the new protocol handler returns a to the Provisioner the XML requisition of nodes/interfaces/services based on each "A" record returned from the Zone. Additionally, the model-importer.properties configuration file where a single URL resource and a single Cron based import schedule could be defined, has been upgraded to an XML based configuration container. The new container allows multiple URLs to be defined each with their own Cron schedule. Getting a Bit More Agile ------------------------ As our team grows here at The OpenNMS Group, we've started needing to manage our time better between paid development, community contributions, and release management. This week we're starting out on a new agile/lean methodology called scrum-ban[1]. It's a combination of agile development and the "kanban[2]" just-in-time methodology for doing engineering production. (If you're in any way interested in development process stuff, I heartily recommend reading that last link, it's neat stuff.) I'm not sure how I feel about the idea that I'm actually excited about introducing more structure into our development process, but I am. 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I just sent norcal an email - but let me know the URL of the XML file of any gadget you want me to test... couldn't find it. On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 11:28 AM, SV Billabong < svbi ... @gmail.cum > wrote: I'll give it a look today! Thanks for bringing this to the top of my email Billabong Bump! On Jan 20, 10:31 am, SV Billabong < svbi ... @gmail.cum > wrote: FYI: Post Location is listed as the top item in the "Other New Features" documentation when you click on "Check out the latest features" in STANDARD blogger. On Jan 19, 1:52 pm, Siobhan Quinn < squ ... @google.cum > wrote: Post location is only available on Draft - however we are very close to turning on the Draft editor atwww.blogger.cum. A lot of good things will come with that :) On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 7:55 AM, SV Billabong < svbi ... @gmail.cum > wrote: BTW is the post location supposed to be available in the new editor? I asked here a long time ago ... 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The "sensor" parameter specified in the request must be set to either "true" or "false"." I get this every time I use the draft editor (for a couple of weeks now)!! (BTW. The fix is REALLY simple). I've seen it reported both on twitter and the help forums (). I've never seen a response from the Blogger team, so nobody knows if you have even seen the reports. Also would love to know if it supposed to be in the "new editor" < . .. . Good luck On Oct 12, 8:14 am, Chris Myles < svbi ... @gmail.cum > wrote: I'm interested and have already written several Blogger based mapping "gadgets". Seehttp://svbillabong.blogspot.cumforadynamicgeoblog map example, interactive maps are also available through menu selection at the top. I'd be interested in discussing your requirements BTW How would development/support costs be covered? Thanks Chris Myles On Oct 12, 12:05 am, Siobhan Quinn < squ ... @google.cum > wrote: Hi Blogger Developers! 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On 05/05/2008, at 11:21 PM, Matthias Wimmer wrote: Hi Christoph! The patch I used should work against the vanilla 1.6.1.1 code as well. ( ) If you take the repository code, please make sure, that you use the 1.6.1 branch ( ) and not trunk. The changes in the 1.6.1 branch are moderate, just some added functionality for a customer of mine to be able to dynamically and and remove domains from the session manager. - While in trunk there are really heavy changes that also break the programming API transforming jabberd to a more OOP design. Thanks Matthias, I initially used the trunk code which, as you say, is very heavily modified. I'll just apply the minimal patch to vanilla 1.6.1.1 code for now. chris Christoph Willing schrieb: On 05/05/2008, at 8:50 PM, Matthias Wimmer wrote: Hi Christoph! Christoph Willing schrieb: I'm not sure if this is related to your problem with Pidgin's TLS error, but maybe. For sometime, I've been building/using jabberd14-1.6.1.1 without problems. Recently, the distribution I use has had a new release in which the gnutls version jumped from 1.6.2 to 2.2.2; since then I can't compile jabberd14 any more. The reason is that the signature for the gnutls_certificate_set_openpgp_key_file() function has changed and so compilation fails during mio_tls.cc (line 634). Could you consider providing a new jabberd14 release which uses the new function definition for gnutls_certificate_set_openpgp_key_file ()? I imagine most Linux distributions will be using the newer gnutls soon and all will face the same problem. This should be unrelated. The fix you are asking for is available in the jabberd14 repository. Thanks for the fast fix Matthias! It all compiles nicely now. I see in the svn repository Changelog that there have been numerous other changes since the 1.6.1.1 tarball release which I've been using till now. I'm a bit concerned about introducing so many changes from svn code into a production server. In this situation, would you recommend using _all_ the new code from svn, or is it possible to add only the new code in mio_tls.cc into the 1.6.1.1 version? chris Christoph Willing +617 3365 8350 QCIF Access Grid Manager University of Queensland _______________________________________________ JAdmin mailing list JAdmin at : FAQ: _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ JAdmin mailing list JAdmin at FAQ: _______________________________________________ Christoph Willing +617 3365 8350 QCIF Access Grid Manager University of Queensland A release candidate GIT 1.6.6.rc1 is available at the usual places for testing: git-1.6.6.rc1.tar.{gz,bz2} (source tarball) git-htmldocs-1.6.6.rc1.tar.{gz,bz2} (preformatted docs) git-manpages-1.6.6.rc1.tar.{gz,bz2} (preformatted docs) The RPM binary packages for a few architectures are found in: testing/git-*-1.6.6.rc1-1.fc11.$arch.rpm (RPM) Git v1.6.6 Release Notes (draft) ================================ Notes on behaviour change ------------------------- * In this release, "git fsck" defaults to "git fsck --full" and checks packfiles, and because of this it will take much longer to complete than before. If you prefer a quicker check only on loose objects (the old default), you can say "git fsck --no-full". This has been supported by 1.5.4 and newer versions of git, so it is safe to write it in your script even if you use slightly older git on some of your machines. Preparing yourselves for compatibility issues in 1.7.0 ------------------------------------------------------ In git 1.7.0, which is planned to be the release after 1.6.6, there will be a handful of behaviour changes that will break backward compatibility. These changes were discussed long time ago and existing behaviours have been identified as more problematic to the userbase than keeping them for the sake of backward compatibility. When necessary, transition strategy for existing users has been designed not to force them running around setting configuration variables and updating their scripts in order to either keep the traditional behaviour or use the new behaviour on the day their sysadmin decides to install the new version of git. When we switched from "git-foo" to "git foo" in 1.6.0, even though the change had been advertised and the transition guide had been provided for a very long time, the users procrastinated during the entire transtion period, and ended up panicking on the day their sysadmins updated their git installation. We tried very hard to avoid repeating that unpleasantness. For changes decided to be in 1.7.0, we have been much louder to strongly discourage such procrastination. If you have been using recent versions of git, you would have already seen warnings issued when you exercised features whose behaviour will change, with the instruction on how to keep the existing behaviour if you want to. You hopefully should be well prepared already. Of course, we have also given "this and that will change in 1.7.0; prepare yourselves" warnings in the release notes and announcement messages. Let's see how well users will fare this time. * "git push" into a branch that is currently checked out (i.e. pointed by HEAD in a repository that is not bare) will be refused by default. Similarly, "git push $there :$killed" to delete the branch $killed in a remote repository $there, when $killed branch is the current branch pointed at by its HEAD, will be refused by default. Setting the configuration variables receive.denyCurrentBranch and receive.denyDeleteCurrent to 'ignore' in the receiving repository can be used to override these safety features. Versions of git since 1.6.2 have issued a loud warning when you tried to do them without setting the configuration, so repositories of people who still need to be able to perform such a push should already have been future proofed. Please refer to: for more details on the reason why this change is needed and the transition process that already took place so far. * "git send-email" will not make deep threads by default when sending a patch series with more than two messages. All messages will be sent as a reply to the first message, i.e. cover letter. Git 1.6.6 (this release) will issue a warning about the upcoming default change, when it uses the traditional "deep threading" behaviour as the built-in default. To squelch the warning but still use the "deep threading" behaviour, give --chain-reply-to option or set sendemail.chainreplyto to true. It has been possible to configure send-email to send "shallow thread" by setting sendemail.chainreplyto configuration variable to false. The only thing 1.7.0 release will do is to change the default when you haven't configured that variable. * "git status" will not be "git commit --dry-run". This change does not affect you if you run the command without pathspec. Nobody sane found the current behaviour of "git status Makefile" useful nor meaningful, and it confused users. "git commit --dry-run" has been provided as a way to get the current behaviour of this command since 1.6.5. * "git diff" traditionally treated various "ignore whitespace" options only as a way to filter the patch output. "git diff --exit-code -b" exited with non-zero status even if all changes were about changing the ammount of whitespace and nothing else. and "git diff -b" showed the "diff --git" header line for such a change without patch text. In 1.7.0, the "ignore whitespaces" will affect the semantics of the diff operation itself. A change that does not affect anything but whitespaces will be reported with zero exit status when run with --exit-code, and there will not be "diff --git" header for such a change. Updates since v1.6.5 -------------------- (subsystems) * various git-gui updates including new translations, wm states, etc. * git-svn updates. * "git fetch" over http learned a new mode that is different from the traditional "dumb commit walker". (portability) * imap-send can be built on mingw port. (performance) * "git diff -B" has smaller memory footprint. (usability, bells and whistles ) * The object replace mechanism can be bypassed with --no-replace-objects global option given to the "git" program. * In configuration files, a few variables that name paths can begin with ~/ and ~username/ and they are expanded as expected. * "git subcmd -h" now shows short usage help for many more subcommands. * "git bisect reset" can reset to an arbitrary commit. * "git checkout frotz" when there is no local branch "frotz" but there is only one remote tracking branch "frotz" is taken as a request to start the named branch at the corresponding remote tracking branch. * "git commit -c/-C/--amend" can be told with a new "--reset-author" option to ignore authorship information in the commit it is taking the message from. * "git describe" can be told to add "-dirty" suffix with "--dirty" option. * "git diff" learned --submodule option to show a list of one-line logs instead of differences between the commit object names. * "git diff" learned to honor diff.color.func configuration to paint function name hint printed on the hunk header "@@ -j,k +l,m @@" line in the specified color. * "git fetch" learned --all and --multiple options, to run fetch from many repositories, and --prune option to remove remote tracking branches that went stale. These make "git remote update" and "git remote prune" less necessary (there is no plan to remove "remote update" nor "remote prune", though). * "git fsck" by default checks the packfiles (i.e. "--full" is the default); you can turn it off with "git fsck --no-full". * "git grep" can use -F (fixed strings) and -i (ignore case) together. * import-tars contributed fast-import frontend learned more types of compressed tarballs. * "git instaweb" knows how to talk with mod_cgid to apache2. * "git log --decorate" shows the location of HEAD as well. * "git log" and "git rev-list" learned to take revs and pathspecs from the standard input with the new "--stdin" option. * "--pretty=format" option to "log" family of commands learned: . to wrap text with the "%w()" specifier. . to show reflog information with "%g[sdD]" specifier. * "git notes" command to annotate existing commits. * "git merge" (and "git pull") learned --ff-only option to make it fail if the merge does not result in a fast-forward. * The ancient "git merge HEAD ..." syntax will be removed in later versions of git. A warning is given and tells users to use the "git merge -m ..." instead. * "git mergetool" learned to use p4merge. * "git rebase -i" learned "reword" that acts like "edit" but immediately starts an editor to tweak the log message without returning control to the shell, which is done by "edit" to give an opportunity to tweak the contents. * "git send-email" can be told with "--envelope-sender=auto" to use the same address as "From:" address as the envelope sender address. * "git send-email" will issue a warning when it defaults to the --chain-reply-to behaviour without being told by the user and instructs to prepare for the change of the default in 1.7.0 release. * In "git submodule add ", is now optional and inferred from the same way "git clone " does. * "git svn" learned to read SVN 1.5+ and SVK merge tickets. * "gitweb" can optionally render its "blame" output incrementally (this requires JavaScript on the client side). * Author names shown in gitweb output are links to search commits by the author. Fixes since v1.6.5 ------------------ All of the fixes in v1.6.5.X maintenance series are included in this release, unless otherwise noted. * Enumeration of available merge strategies iterated over the list of commands in a wrong way, sometimes producing an incorrect result. Will backport by merging ed87465 (builtin-merge.c: call exclude_cmds() correctly., 2009-11-25). * "git format-patch revisions... -- path" issued an incorrect error message that suggested to use "--" on the command line when path does not exist in the current work tree (it is a separate matter if it makes sense to limit format-patch with pathspecs like that without using the --full-diff option). Will backport by merging 7e93d3b (format-patch: add test for parsing of "--", 2009-11-26). * "git shortlog" did not honor the "encoding" header embedded in the commit object like "git log" did. Will backport by merging 79f7ca0 (shortlog: respect commit encoding, 2009-11-25). ---------------------------------------------------------------- Changes since v1.6.6-rc0 are as follows: Avery Pennarun (1): builtin-merge.c: call exclude_cmds() correctly. Benjamin Kramer (1): Explicitly truncate bswap operand to uint32_t Bert Wesarg (2): Give the hunk comment its own color get_ref_states: strdup entries and free util in stale list Björn Gustavsson (11): Teach the --all option to 'git fetch' Teach the --multiple option to 'git fetch' Add the configuration option skipFetchAll Add missing test for 'git remote update --prune' Re-implement 'git remote update' using 'git fetch' Clarify and correct -z apply: apply works outside a repository apply: Format all options using back-quotes apply: Use the term "working tree" consistently Fix over-simplified documentation for 'git log -z' gitworkflows: Consistently back-quote git commands Brian Gernhardt (1): t/gitweb-lib: Split HTTP response with non-GNU sed Christian Couder (6): Documentation: add "Fighting regressions with git bisect" article replace: use a GIT_NO_REPLACE_OBJECTS env variable Documentation: fix typos and spelling in replace documentation Documentation: talk a little bit about GIT_NO_REPLACE_OBJECTS bisect: simplify calling visualizer using '--bisect' option Documentation: update descriptions of revision options related to '--bisect' David Aguilar (1): help: Do not unnecessarily look for a repository David Soria Parra (1): Documentation: Document --branch option in git clone synopsis Erick Mattos (1): commit -c/-C/--amend: reset timestamp and authorship to committer with --reset-author Felipe Contreras (3): format-patch: fix parsing of "--" on the command line format-patch: add test for parsing of "--" send-email: automatic envelope sender Horst H. von Brand (1): git-pull.sh: Fix call to git-merge for new command format Jakub Narebski (10): gitweb: Add optional "time to generate page" info in footer gitweb: Incremental blame (using JavaScript) gitweb: Colorize 'blame_incremental' view during processing gitweb: Create links leading to 'blame_incremental' using JavaScript gitweb: Minify gitweb.js if JSMIN is defined t/gitweb-lib.sh: Split gitweb output into headers and body gitweb: Document current snapshot rules via new tests gitweb.js: Harden setting blamed commit info in incremental blame gitweb: Make linking to actions requiring JavaScript a feature gitweb: Add link to other blame implementation in blame views Jay Soffian (4): remote: refactor some logic into get_stale_heads() teach warn_dangling_symref to take a FILE argument builtin-fetch: add --prune option builtin-fetch: add --dry-run option Jeff King (1): prune-packed: only show progress when stderr is a tty Johannes Sixt (2): t4014-format-patch: do not assume 'test' is available as non-builtin Add a notice that only certain functions can print color escape codes Jonathan Nieder (1): Makefile: do not clean arm directory Junio C Hamano (19): mailinfo: -b option keeps [bracketed] strings that is not a [PATCH] marker Pretty-format: %[+-]x to tweak inter-item newlines read_revision_from_stdin(): use strbuf Teach --stdin option to "log" family setup_revisions(): do not call get_pathspec() too early Make --stdin option to "log" family read also pathspecs t9001: test --envelope-sender option of send-email Add trivial tests for --stdin option to log family Protect scripted Porcelains from GREP_OPTIONS insanity builtin-apply.c: pay attention to -p when determining the name Remove dead code from "git am" emit_line(): don't emit an empty followed by a newline Update draft release notes to 1.6.6 before merging topics for -rc1 git-merge: a deprecation notice of the ancient command line syntax Update draft release notes to 1.6.6 before -rc1 Do not misidentify "git merge foo HEAD" as an old-style invocation merge: do not add standard message when message is given with -m option Prepare for 1.6.5.4 Git 1.6.6-rc1 Mark Rada (2): gitweb: check given hash before trying to create snapshot gitweb: Smarter snapshot names Martin Storsjö (3): Disable CURLOPT_NOBODY before enabling CURLOPT_PUT and CURLOPT_POST Refactor winsock initialization into a separate function Enable support for IPv6 on MinGW Matthew Ogilvie (5): cvsserver doc: database generally can not be reproduced consistently config documentation: some configs are auto-set by git-init t2300: use documented technique to invoke git-sh-setup t3409 t4107 t7406 t9150: use dashless commands t/README: Document GIT_TEST_INSTALLED and GIT_TEST_EXEC_PATH Matthieu Moy (4): merge-recursive: point the user to commit when file would be overwritten. user-manual: Document that "git merge" doesn't like uncommited changes. merge-recursive: make the error-message generation an extern function builtin-merge: show user-friendly error messages for fast-forward too. 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