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Re: fossbazaar wiki and LinuxCon followup
Fair enough. :)
I'm still hopeful that there is some wiki intelligence in addition to
Drupal already present, and if not, I can make the case for us to move
to mediawiki. ;)
~tom
Fair enough. :)
I'm still hopeful that there is some wiki intelligence in addition to
Drupal already present, and if not, I can make the case for us to move
to mediawiki. ;)
~tom
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Tom "spot" Callaway
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#24
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Re: fossbazaar wiki and LinuxCon followup
I realized you would say this right after I hit send. I was thinking there was a drupal wiki module. But the only thing I see is:
http://www.interestingto.me.uk/DrupalWikiModule
I should have left
I realized you would say this right after I hit send. I was thinking there was a drupal wiki module. But the only thing I see is:
http://www.interestingto.me.uk/DrupalWikiModule
I should have left
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Bob Gobeille
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#23
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Re: fossbazaar wiki and LinuxCon followup
Drupal isn't really a wiki, it's a CMS. That distinction is important
here, because it means we can't do anything besides basic HTML.
~spot
Drupal isn't really a wiki, it's a CMS. That distinction is important
here, because it means we can't do anything besides basic HTML.
~spot
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Tom "spot" Callaway
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#22
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Re: fossbazaar wiki and LinuxCon followup
Drupal
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Bob Gobeille
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fossbazaar wiki and LinuxCon followup
Just out of curiousity, what kind of wiki is FOSSBazaar using? It
doesn't seem very full featured, so a lot of what I discussed doing at
LinuxCon is going to be much more complicated.
However,
Just out of curiousity, what kind of wiki is FOSSBazaar using? It
doesn't seem very full featured, so a lot of what I discussed doing at
LinuxCon is going to be much more complicated.
However,
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Tom "spot" Callaway
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#20
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Re: Examples
Peter,
The examples you cite are, as you speculated, out of date. We need to create some current ones.
Getting the site up and running before LinuxCon was a bit of a scramble, though Martin did a
Peter,
The examples you cite are, as you speculated, out of date. We need to create some current ones.
Getting the site up and running before LinuxCon was a bit of a scramble, though Martin did a
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Philip Odence
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Examples
Hi all,
While looking at the draft spec, i noticed that the specification examples page, <http://spdx.org/spec/examples>, is empty. However, there do seem to be some examples at
Hi all,
While looking at the draft spec, i noticed that the specification examples page, <http://spdx.org/spec/examples>, is empty. However, there do seem to be some examples at
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Peter Williams <peter.williams@...>
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#18
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Next Call
Sorry about any confusion. As per the minutes of the 7/29 meeting, no meeting today. Next meeting is normal time, two weeks from today.
L. Philip Odence
Vice President of Business Development
Black
Sorry about any confusion. As per the minutes of the 7/29 meeting, no meeting today. Next meeting is normal time, two weeks from today.
L. Philip Odence
Vice President of Business Development
Black
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Philip Odence
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Re: Hello world and additional licenses
Yes, that's clearly the tradeoff, Soeren. I think the question is how "expensive" it is to add licenses to the list and maintain them. I suspect that as with the spec, we'll have a working area for
Yes, that's clearly the tradeoff, Soeren. I think the question is how "expensive" it is to add licenses to the list and maintain them. I suspect that as with the spec, we'll have a working area for
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Philip Odence
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Re: Pretty printer binaries available
Thanks Bill for the reply.
Sorry - I sent out the wrong username - it's spdx@.... Give
that a try and let me know if you have any problems.
Gary
<bschineller@...>
Thanks Bill for the reply.
Sorry - I sent out the wrong username - it's spdx@.... Give
that a try and let me know if you have any problems.
Gary
<bschineller@...>
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Gary O'Neall
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#15
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Re: Pretty printer binaries available
Thanks Gary – thrilled that you contributed our first tool.
Although I explicitly specified ssl/tls, port 21, and accepted certificate, seems to be rejecting the password spdx1 for user
Thanks Gary – thrilled that you contributed our first tool.
Although I explicitly specified ssl/tls, port 21, and accepted certificate, seems to be rejecting the password spdx1 for user
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Bill Schineller
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Re: Hello world and additional licenses
Kate was right, I should have gone l,to LinuxConf
in the same line as Richard comment, why not include every license
found in the Linux kernel?
I am sure many of you have customers that need this
Kate was right, I should have gone l,to LinuxConf
in the same line as Richard comment, why not include every license
found in the Linux kernel?
I am sure many of you have customers that need this
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dmg
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Re: Hello world and additional licenses
Hi,
(First, happy to join this list after attending the LinuxCon session
yesterday.)
Of the ones Soeren listed, the OpenSSL license (or, I guess,
conjunction-of-licenses) stands out to me as one of
Hi,
(First, happy to join this list after attending the LinuxCon session
yesterday.)
Of the ones Soeren listed, the OpenSSL license (or, I guess,
conjunction-of-licenses) stands out to me as one of
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Richard Fontana
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#12
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Re: Hello world and additional licenses
Hi Soren,
Welcome. Glad to have your input :)
Wiki version of spec needs to be refreshed to correspond to the latest draft, and I'll try to work on it this weekend. If anyone else
Hi Soren,
Welcome. Glad to have your input :)
Wiki version of spec needs to be refreshed to correspond to the latest draft, and I'll try to work on it this weekend. If anyone else
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kate.stewart@...
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#11
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Re: Hello world and additional licenses
Hi Phil
Wouldn’t it make sense to include as many licenses aspossible? (except maybe the very strange ones)
Sure this will all more data to the specification. But limitingthe specification may
Hi Phil
Wouldn’t it make sense to include as many licenses aspossible? (except maybe the very strange ones)
Sure this will all more data to the specification. But limitingthe specification may
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Soeren_Rabenstein@...
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#9
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Re: Hello world and additional licenses
Soeren, welcome, and thanks for the incremental licenses -- Licenses that come up in day-to-day practice are high value for SPDX. Thanks, Tom
Tom Incorvia
tom.incorvia@...
Direct: (512)
Soeren, welcome, and thanks for the incremental licenses -- Licenses that come up in day-to-day practice are high value for SPDX. Thanks, Tom
Tom Incorvia
tom.incorvia@...
Direct: (512)
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Tom Incorvia
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#10
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Re: Hello world and additional licenses
I know that the Ruby license is pretty common. I would vote to add that one.
Kim
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Date: Wed, Aug 11,
I know that the Ruby license is pretty common. I would vote to add that one.
Kim
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Kim Weins
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#8
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Re: Hello world and additional licenses
Welcome, Soeren. Glad to have you aboard.
This is certainly fair discussion. The goal has been to have the standard license list cover a large majority of cases (Kate's been talking about 90%
Welcome, Soeren. Glad to have you aboard.
This is certainly fair discussion. The goal has been to have the standard license list cover a large majority of cases (Kate's been talking about 90%
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Philip Odence
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#7
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Re: Hello world and additional licenses
Hi,
just one point about this license - it was a problem for one of our major OEM
customers. Through bugzilla, they requested that we change the expletive to
something less problematic for them
Hi,
just one point about this license - it was a problem for one of our major OEM
customers. Through bugzilla, they requested that we change the expletive to
something less problematic for them
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Ciaran Farrell
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Re: Hello world and additional licenses
I have to agree with Soeren (welcome!). A standard can't be complete
without it and the Beerware License Rev.42 (in a template form).
--
--dmg
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Daniel M. German
http://turingmachine.org
I have to agree with Soeren (welcome!). A standard can't be complete
without it and the Beerware License Rev.42 (in a template form).
--
--dmg
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Daniel M. German
http://turingmachine.org
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dmg
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#5
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