C: Yes, so I'll make the CD, the album art like that, and it will have 12 tracks... T: It's already available on the net (smiling) C: Hmmm... let me think... How many downloads? Yes, they seem to like it, hmm... Yeah, good, so now I'm famous. Let's prepare my next concert around the world. T: !!!
Starving artist? No way! An artist to play for the public, to have tours around the world, yes!
A good artist will never starve because his art is priceless.
P.S. The "Starving Artist" game is stupid, as showed above;)
No document review functions? Do yourself a favour and download OpenOffice.org and you'll see the truth in your face.
From the features list at http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/features.html:
Compare changes and work collaboratively using the Versions system. If you need to work on a document together, but can't be at the same computer then OpenOffice.org's powerful 'Versioning' will come in handy. It lets you see what's changed, who's changed it and accept or reject the changes either individually or with a powerful series of filters. Currently versioning information doesn't export perfectly to some other formats.
Document review functions were available since the first version.
The third approach is simpler: simply deprecate module removal. It would remain as an optional feature (it is, after all, most useful for debugging kernel code), but, by default, module loading would be forever. In the end, says Rusty, kernel modules do not take that much space and memory is cheap; module removal may be an optimization that we no longer need. There are some residual issues,... , but as a whole this option is easy and makes a lot of code go away. There seemed to be a lot of sympathy for this approach in the room."
Noooooo! Nooooooooo! Oh noooo! This is why I have to reboot WinDOS, because they don't unitialize stuff, you have to reboot in order for new config to become active. They are not able to uninitialize actual config, initialize new config (remember, you had to reboot when you changed IP!!!)
It's easier, but.... whenever we update a kernel module we'll have to reboot.
C = child, T= Teacher
;)
C: Yes, so I'll make the CD, the album art like that, and it will have 12 tracks...
T: It's already available on the net (smiling)
C: Hmmm... let me think... How many downloads? Yes, they seem to like it, hmm... Yeah, good, so now I'm famous. Let's prepare my next concert around the world.
T: !!!
Starving artist? No way! An artist to play for the public, to have tours around the world, yes!
A good artist will never starve because his art is priceless.
P.S. The "Starving Artist" game is stupid, as showed above
Do yourself a favour and download OpenOffice.org and you'll see the truth in your face.
From the features list at http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/feature
Document review functions were available since the first version.
Enjoy.
Noooooo! Nooooooooo! Oh noooo!
This is why I have to reboot WinDOS, because they don't unitialize stuff, you have to reboot in order for new config to become active. They are not able to uninitialize actual config, initialize new config (remember, you had to reboot when you changed IP!!!)
It's easier, but.... whenever we update a kernel module we'll have to reboot.
Please don;t get rid of usefull code.
Thanks