I'd definitely look at Zimbra if you're serious about a OSS solution
If you are serious about OSS then you will leave Zimbra alone because, although they *call* it 'Open Source' what they are really doing is redefining 'Open Source' to suit their marketing strategy.
Its released under an *attribution* license not an Open Source license.
Its *badgeware*
It cannot be forked; if you make changes to the source you have to be careful to preserve the Zimbra logo all over the place, on every page of the web interface.
It creates a legal burden on the user of the source.
Ok aside from its really really crap game play in other respects, one of the things that really impressed me about 'Ultima IX: Ascension' was the way that the world was totally seamless.
You walked around the world with no load screens at all, through tunnels under the sea to the island on the other side and swim back again. Walk into buildings, cave systems, castles all in one huge seamless world.
The graphics were incredible. Did I mention no load screens?
1999 or so. And there was not much hardware available at the time to play it with all the graphics turned right up to 11.
Pity about the crap game play tho, it became so boring after a while that the only way I could bring myself to finish it was to use hacks.
So no, lack of load screens does not a great game make.
You seem to forget a tiny inconvenient fact about predators: they don't get their fat from the local store. They have to RUN, sometimes all day, in order to get something to eat.
Not ambush predators, like cats (the house or 'wild' variety).
They wait patiently in concealment for prey to pass them by at a convenient distance and jump out on it.
I've seen a cat sit on top of a fence post for hours on end waiting for a rabbit to run past beneath it.
Fit these on condom vending machines in pubs and clubs. Not to ensure that guys buying condoms are legal age but because since, as everyone knows, its a womans responsibility to ensure that a guy uses protection, when an *underage* girl trys to buy a pack of condoms from the vending machine it *refuses* to sell them to her and, of course, she doesn't have sex thereby saving the unsuspecting guy the trauma of discovering that he had sex with an underage girl!
No, not for the vending machines, but so that blind-drunk guys can get a machines 'expert opinion' as to whether their prospective, er, 'date' is under age or not...
4) Or is it because everyone knows that Apple would only put their brand on a toilet seat if it's the best damn toilet seat that money can buy?
That would be a Bose toilet seat, it would cost $10,000 and would be fit for the U.S. Airforce.
The Apple toilet seat you are thinking of would be the best *looking* toilet seat money can buy (designed in California of course), would only work with an Apple cistern and of course bowl, and the license terms would dictate that you could only use Apple branded toilet paper while seated on said toilet seat.
Perhaps the Microsoft toilet seat would be very cheap and very corporate-looking but 1 time in every 100 would give you an electric shock either when you sit down. But you could use it with whatever cistern and bowl you wanted. The license terms would, however, dictate that you are not permitted to use *any* toilet paper at all nor wash your hands after using said toilet seat (due to piracy concerns).
Qmail does not provide banner that allows to identify software. 0.17% is for Qmail toaster.
Cool so we can say that the total for qmail is somewhere in the 0.58% that didn't provide a banner.
Assuming that there are other MTAs which do not or are not configured to provide a banner we can safely say that the figure for qmail is *less than* (0.58% + 0.17%)
Yeah that qmail sure is a popular and widely used MTA. Sure is. Yep.
Whats more, if you patch the hell out of qmail (in order to make it actually useful in a real-world situation for example) you effectively lose DJBs security 'guarantee' (such as it is).
(I say 'such as it is' because, IIRC Fyodor (spelling?) found a remote root exploit of the default install of qmail on (IIRC) OpenBSD and when it brought this to DJBs attention, DJB refused to recognise it as such).
which can literally mean the difference between a couple having a child or not.
Hey, with the drop in infant mortality we'd achieve by removing malaria from the equation we'd have to make a little more effort toward population control than we currently are.
I agree. I always copy then delete, especially when dealing with network shares.
Despite its many shortcomings, Windows ME (*NOT* the more recent ME2) had this truly wonderful feature where if you delete something from a network share it would *copy* the data across the network into your trash folder.
Really handy when you delete 10G of data on a network share and your local hard drive has 5G available and you are on a 10mbps network.
You're asking if a bug wherein entire folder hierarchies can go *poof* in the event a network share drops should be considered critical? Are you serious?
Critical in comparison to what?
Making sure the iPhone shipped on time and that its first major upgrade would brick unlocked phones?
Sure, Saint Steve would *obviously* say that the iPhone deal was far more critical than mere data loss on a mere workstation...
It's a pretty nasty disease of the small intenstine which affects something like half a million people in North America.
Forget the diseases that affect 500,000 people in North America; there are diseases affecting tens of millions world-wide.
I understand that your wife is important to you but Get Some Perspective.
Is it ultimately fatal? Looking at the wikipedia article, I don't think so.
500,000 people suffering from a nasty but not life-threatening condition like that *is* more important than people with erectile dysfunction or getting women horny.
But by the same measure it is (or should be) lower on the scale than diseases that affect tens of millions (or more) and which are, arguably, more life-threatening.
The fact that the pharmas put more effort into those prepared to pay more is the real problem here. Its as if the Hippocratic oath didn't apply to pharmaceutical research or something.
You, the player-character, are like the Pilot in Farscape. You are hardwired into your ship, you cannot leave it, you cannot walk around on a planet or in a space station.
You are a fixture inside the space ship.
Even if thats not how it is *intended* to be, that is the actuality of it.
Until EVE frees the player-character from the umbilical that binds them to their starship and permits them to walk around and jump and run and play and whack things upside the head with a piece of 2x4 it may as well be barren.
Just like when I was a kid and I got one of those 'split beaver' magazines... I got out my magnifying glass... imagine my disappointment when all I could see was dots!!!
One method is to take each pair in the sequence as coordinates in a plane and plot them.
Eg, you have a dripping tap. You take the time between drips as your number. Then two successive intervals get plotted on a plane and you can start finding a resulting pattern.
I once did this with pseudo-random number generators as provided with various libraries.
The results were interesting.
Each different PRNG would produce a distinct pattern and the same pattern every single time regardless of whether you initiated with a different seed value. Its like a fingerprint; you look at the resulting pattern and you can say which PRNG produced it.
This was in the '90s and the Borland 'turbo pascal' PRNG produced a pattern that looked a LOT like a space-shuttle:)
I'd definitely look at Zimbra if you're serious about a OSS solution
If you are serious about OSS then you will leave Zimbra alone because, although they *call* it 'Open Source' what they are really doing is redefining 'Open Source' to suit their marketing strategy.
Its released under an *attribution* license not an Open Source license.
Its *badgeware*
It cannot be forked; if you make changes to the source you have to be careful to preserve the Zimbra logo all over the place, on every page of the web interface.
It creates a legal burden on the user of the source.
Zimbra is, arguably, not Open Source.
It comes under an 'attribution license' and hence cannot be forked. Its 'badgeware'.
Ie: you cannot take the source code of Zimbra and produce your own version *without* the Zimbra logos.
Zimbra http://www.zimbra.com/
Zimbra is, arguably, not Open Source.
It comes under an 'attribution license' and hence cannot be forked. Its 'badgeware'.
Ie: you cannot take the source code of Zimbra and produce your own version *without* the Zimbra logos.
Would you prefer that we had leatherworkers design computers
Hell Yeah! That sure would be one sexy computer!
While we're simplifying here, why not just stop at the classic Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law?.
:P
Perhaps because the Will referred to is that of your true self, which is none other than the universal Self of God?
('Do as thou Will shall be the whole of the Law' is the correct wording IIRC)
Crowley never intended it to refer to personal will (lower case).
yeh just being pedantic
Ok aside from its really really crap game play in other respects, one of the things that really impressed me about 'Ultima IX: Ascension' was the way that the world was totally seamless.
You walked around the world with no load screens at all, through tunnels under the sea to the island on the other side and swim back again. Walk into buildings, cave systems, castles all in one huge seamless world.
The graphics were incredible. Did I mention no load screens?
1999 or so. And there was not much hardware available at the time to play it with all the graphics turned right up to 11.
Pity about the crap game play tho, it became so boring after a while that the only way I could bring myself to finish it was to use hacks.
So no, lack of load screens does not a great game make.
You seem to forget a tiny inconvenient fact about predators: they don't get their fat from the local store. They have to RUN, sometimes all day, in order to get something to eat.
Not ambush predators, like cats (the house or 'wild' variety).
They wait patiently in concealment for prey to pass them by at a convenient distance and jump out on it.
I've seen a cat sit on top of a fence post for hours on end waiting for a rabbit to run past beneath it.
Cats are extremely patient critters.
Of course!
Fit these on condom vending machines in pubs and clubs. Not to ensure that guys buying condoms are legal age but because since, as everyone knows, its a womans responsibility to ensure that a guy uses protection, when an *underage* girl trys to buy a pack of condoms from the vending machine it *refuses* to sell them to her and, of course, she doesn't have sex thereby saving the unsuspecting guy the trauma of discovering that he had sex with an underage girl!
Brilliant!!!
No, not for the vending machines, but so that blind-drunk guys can get a machines 'expert opinion' as to whether their prospective, er, 'date' is under age or not...
Try doing some research before spouting off with your bigotry.
May have changed; used to be the case on a great many space-news related websites including spaceref.com and www.space.com
I even asked them about their use of the 'NASA space station project' term and they insisted thats what it was called in the NASA press releases.
I stopped visiting their sites long ago. Checking them now, wow, its the ISS.
Wonders will never cease.
You will often see it called 'The NASA Space Station Project' in a great many news sources and thats how NASA refer to it...
So I guess U.S. laws would apply since its obviously a NASA project...
Oh wait, that would be in U.S. news sources... and in press releases from a U.S. space agency...
4) Or is it because everyone knows that Apple would only put their brand on a toilet seat if it's the best damn toilet seat that money can buy?
That would be a Bose toilet seat, it would cost $10,000 and would be fit for the U.S. Airforce.
The Apple toilet seat you are thinking of would be the best *looking* toilet seat money can buy (designed in California of course), would only work with an Apple cistern and of course bowl, and the license terms would dictate that you could only use Apple branded toilet paper while seated on said toilet seat.
Perhaps the Microsoft toilet seat would be very cheap and very corporate-looking but 1 time in every 100 would give you an electric shock either when you sit down. But you could use it with whatever cistern and bowl you wanted. The license terms would, however, dictate that you are not permitted to use *any* toilet paper at all nor wash your hands after using said toilet seat (due to piracy concerns).
and offer a prize for successful hack of your software.
And when someone does find a successful hack stick your fingers in your ears and yell LALALALALALAICANNOTHEARYOULALALALALA
Qmail does not provide banner that allows to identify software. 0.17% is for Qmail toaster.
Cool so we can say that the total for qmail is somewhere in the 0.58% that didn't provide a banner.
Assuming that there are other MTAs which do not or are not configured to provide a banner we can safely say that the figure for qmail is *less than* (0.58% + 0.17%)
Yeah that qmail sure is a popular and widely used MTA. Sure is. Yep.
and I hate anything touched by djb.
Including Maildir???
I have to say, despite his obvious insanity, the Maildir format was created in one of his, admittedly rare, lucid moments.
Whats more, if you patch the hell out of qmail (in order to make it actually useful in a real-world situation for example) you effectively lose DJBs security 'guarantee' (such as it is).
(I say 'such as it is' because, IIRC Fyodor (spelling?) found a remote root exploit of the default install of qmail on (IIRC) OpenBSD and when it brought this to DJBs attention, DJB refused to recognise it as such).
which can literally mean the difference between a couple having a child or not.
Hey, with the drop in infant mortality we'd achieve by removing malaria from the equation we'd have to make a little more effort toward population control than we currently are.
So no, I don't have much sympathy. Or empathy.
Did no one get this?
Too Many Secrets.
From a famous movie.
Involving 'hackers'.
I agree. I always copy then delete, especially when dealing with network shares.
Despite its many shortcomings, Windows ME (*NOT* the more recent ME2) had this truly wonderful feature where if you delete something from a network share it would *copy* the data across the network into your trash folder.
Really handy when you delete 10G of data on a network share and your local hard drive has 5G available and you are on a 10mbps network.
You're asking if a bug wherein entire folder hierarchies can go *poof* in the event a network share drops should be considered critical? Are you serious?
Critical in comparison to what?
Making sure the iPhone shipped on time and that its first major upgrade would brick unlocked phones?
Sure, Saint Steve would *obviously* say that the iPhone deal was far more critical than mere data loss on a mere workstation...
Is it possible that your willingness to dismiss ED cures as a frivolous or vain use of medical research is a product of repression or puritanism?
Maybe its because ED cures are frivolous when up against oh I don't know HIV or malaria?
It's a pretty nasty disease of the small intenstine which affects something like half a million people in North America.
Forget the diseases that affect 500,000 people in North America; there are diseases affecting tens of millions world-wide.
I understand that your wife is important to you but Get Some Perspective.
Is it ultimately fatal? Looking at the wikipedia article, I don't think so.
500,000 people suffering from a nasty but not life-threatening condition like that *is* more important than people with erectile dysfunction or getting women horny.
But by the same measure it is (or should be) lower on the scale than diseases that affect tens of millions (or more) and which are, arguably, more life-threatening.
The fact that the pharmas put more effort into those prepared to pay more is the real problem here. Its as if the Hippocratic oath didn't apply to pharmaceutical research or something.
EVE is not barren.
But it may as well be...
You, the player-character, are like the Pilot in Farscape. You are hardwired into your ship, you cannot leave it, you cannot walk around on a planet or in a space station.
You are a fixture inside the space ship.
Even if thats not how it is *intended* to be, that is the actuality of it.
Until EVE frees the player-character from the umbilical that binds them to their starship and permits them to walk around and jump and run and play and whack things upside the head with a piece of 2x4 it may as well be barren.
I always just see a bunch of dots.
Just like when I was a kid and I got one of those 'split beaver' magazines... I got out my magnifying glass... imagine my disappointment when all I could see was dots!!!
Its not too hard.
:)
One method is to take each pair in the sequence as coordinates in a plane and plot them.
Eg, you have a dripping tap. You take the time between drips as your number. Then two successive intervals get plotted on a plane and you can start finding a resulting pattern.
I once did this with pseudo-random number generators as provided with various libraries.
The results were interesting.
Each different PRNG would produce a distinct pattern and the same pattern every single time regardless of whether you initiated with a different seed value. Its like a fingerprint; you look at the resulting pattern and you can say which PRNG produced it.
This was in the '90s and the Borland 'turbo pascal' PRNG produced a pattern that looked a LOT like a space-shuttle