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Author: Joe CaseJoe Case
Date: Sep 22, 2008 08:54
Dear Nrao Email Account User,
We wrote to you on 29 july 2008 advising that you change the
password on your account in order to prevent any unauthorised
account access following the network instruction we previously
communicated.
All Mailhub systems will undergo regularly scheduled maintenance.
Access to your e-mail via the Webmail client will be unavailable for
some time during this maintenance period. We are currently upgrading
our data base and e-mail account center i.e homepage view.
We shall be deleting old [Nrao] email accounts which are no
longer active to create more space for new accounts users.
we have also investigated a system wide security audit to improve
and enhance our current security.
In order to continue using our services you are require to update
and re-comfirmed your email account details as requested below.
To complete your account re-comfirmation,you must reply to this email
immediately and enter your account details as requested below.
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Author: Jeremy C. ReedJeremy C. Reed
Date: Sep 15, 2008 11:36
I am looking for URLs discussing including GPL and other licenses in print
compilations. Or share your advice here...
Over 95 of the compilation is BSD licensed but some content is covered
under GPL, IBM, and other licenses. All content is clearly separated.
For example, the GPL indicates controling collective works. but also says
an aggregation is not covered. (See
http://www.oslawblog.com/2004/11/gpl-and-compilations.html for an old
discussion on this.)
Can a printed compilation be considered a storage or distribution medium?
I think so. The original content won't be modified and new content won't
be derived from original content.
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Author: Matt OlanderMatt Olander
Date: Sep 8, 2008 17:28
On Sep 8, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Nicole wrote:
> So much for Yahoo being mostly FreeBSD based? :(
> Waaah
They still have many FreeBSD servers but have ended up with quite a
mix of operating systems, including Linux and Solaris. Much of that is
through company acquisitions with infrastructures that were already
built out and would be difficult to change over, even if it was
desired to do so :'(
-matt
> --- On Mon, 9/8/08, Bianca Medina yahoo-inc.com> wrote:
>> From: Bianca Medina yahoo-inc.com>
>> Subject: Production Engineer Position at Yahoo.
>> To:
>> Date: Monday, September 8...
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Author: Dag-Erling SmørgravDag-Erling Smørgrav
Date: Sep 8, 2008 03:51
Wojciech Puchar writes:
> Kris Kennaway freebsd.org> writes:
>> [Google Chrome is] worth keeping an eye on, but not to the point of
>> paranoia. Think of how much bad publicity would be generated if
>> google was discovered to be secretly collecting data.
> i don't know if it was discovered or will be, i don't need that
> discovery, because i'm sure they do.
Google Chrome is open source. If you're really worried that it might be
secretly collecting data about you and sending it to Google, you are
free to read the source code, modify any parts you think are suspect,
and build your own binaries.
DES
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Author: Wojciech PucharWojciech Puchar
Date: Sep 6, 2008 12:48
>> i don't know if it was discovered or will be, i don't need that discovery,
>> because i'm sure they do.
>>
>> everyone is honest for 100$, most for $1000, very few for $10000, almost
>> nobody for >$1000000, that's wy everybody should avoid LARGE corporation.
>
> So then, business who talk about protecting their "IP"
> aren't talking about "Internet Protocol", and aren't
> discussing "Intellectual Property", they are actually
> making an "Indecent Proposal?" [1] [2]
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Author: Benjamin D AdamsBenjamin D Adams
Date: Aug 31, 2008 21:09
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Author: Kevin KinseyKevin Kinsey
Date: Aug 26, 2008 18:09
Redd Vinylene wrote:
>
> I'm not entirely sure I understand what you're saying here, but it's
> certainly not related to what Mr. Exupery was saying. You can't sell
> someone a new car full of obsolete parts, saying "now you have the
> freedom to choose what parts _you_ want to keep", that's just
> ridiculous. Next thing you know the person will die in a car crash.
But FreeBSD might not be a car[1]. Maybe it's a piano. And a piano
that can play just as beautifully, in tune, and even loudly (and yes,
that was the pianoforte's strong point in 1709) as any modern piano,
but also has the distinctive odor of Brahms' cathouse and a couple
of dents on the fallboard where Beethoven dropped his ear-trumpet.
I think Exupery would have understood the significant additional
value of such an instrument.
For those who don't appreciate such things, it an operating system
in tune with its past, ready for work in the present and with hope
for the future, if those who use it will support it.
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Author: Koji YataniKoji Yatani
Date: Aug 26, 2008 10:20
Dear FreeBSD members,
We are currently conducting a study to understand how
developers communicate and collaborate in an Open
Source Software (OSS) project. Now we are seeking
volunteers for our interview.
Any person who is actively working in an OSS project is
eligible to our study (If you don't know if you are eligible,
please contact me (Koji Yatani, koji@ dgp.toronto.edu).)
The interview will take 45 - 60 minutes and the volunteers
will be given a $30 Amazon gift certificate. The interview
will be done over the phone. We will anonymize the identity
of the volunteers in the subsequent analysis and publication.
If you are interested in the participation or have any question,
please feel free to ask me (Koji Yatani, koji@ dgp.toronto.edu).
Thanks.
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Author: Angus RobinsonAngus Robinson
Date: Aug 18, 2008 04:59
Hi
Not to sure if this list caters this. I have a linksys wrt54gl wireless
router (the cisco open source AP) and would like to know if there is a
*BSD projects out there for this AP (i know there are a few linux ones),
or if IPFW2 can be sucessfully compiled on linux. I have had a look on
google with not much sucess. Sorry if this is the wrong list.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linksys_WRT54G_series
Regards,
Angus
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Author: Francisco ReyesFrancisco Reyes
Date: Aug 17, 2008 20:13
Tried Postini and the fact they are in business is a testament of the
patient people have. Their interface has to be one of the worst I have seen
in a while.
Sure I could figure it out, but the intent is to find a service one of my
clients can use directly without having to call me.
Anyone happily using any service that a non techie user could manage?
Service must have a quarantine area where users can go check spam that got
trapped.
Thanks for any recommendations.
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