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[osdn developer] September 20, 2003
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Date: Sat Sep 20 2003 - 01:15:51 EDT
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Sourceforge
Istrice is a distributed compilation environment for Unix systems
JPTC 0.2.2 released
JPTC is a graphical tool for testing the performance of java-classes.
JPTC is written using java and java-swing. The new release fixes some
smaller bugs and adds new behaviour to the existing package, please
look to the release letter and visit http://www.jptc.org. You can
download the latest release here:
EsiObjects V4.1.1 Released
V4.1.1 of EsiObjects has been released. This is the latest development environment. It contains too many new features to list. Please refer to the V4_1 New Features.txt file for a complete list. EsiObjects - An Object Oriented Programming Language and Development Evironment - Extending ANSI MUMPS. This version of EsiObjects has been under development for some time and is currently running in a production environment. The documentation has not been completely updated in this release. The Language Reference Guide is complete and submitted. The other guides are not complete but will be submitted soon.
PCGen 5.3.9 is available
PCGen is a Java-based RPG character generator and maintenance program
that works on all platforms (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, etc). All
datafiles are ASCII so they can be modified by users, and are available
through the pcgendm project. An XML conversion is underway. Mac OS X
users - if you quit PCGen using close or quit, your preferences will
not be saved. The preference files are only saved if you use the
File->Exit menu item to exit PCGen. This is a java issue (our thanks to
Conor for finding the reason for this long-standing issue!) The pdf
library that we use to generate the way cool pdf character sheets
changed in version 5.3.3. If you've updated beyond version 5.3.3 and
want to use the pdf character sheets and you haven't downloaded the new
pdf library yet, it can be found at:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/pcgen/pdf_new.zip?download unzip the
above library into your pcgen's lib folder. Data for the core 3.5e
books is being actively developed on our yahoo site. It should soon be
ready for inclusion in a beta release. After that release we will move
PCGen to be based upon java 1.4, which means that releases after that
will require users to download java 1.4. We've been encouraging users
to install java 1.4 since it runs faster than java 1.3. Those on Mac OS
9, Mac OS X (10 - 10.1) will need to upgrade to Mac OS X (10.2 or
higher) in order for their machine to handle java 1.4. For users who
have trouble getting the 3 zip files to unzip properly, we have some
OS-specific installs that should help minimize the chance of install
related errors. Links to these installs can be found at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pcgen/files/Alternate%20PCGen%20Releases/
These are the same PCGen everyone else uses, just packaged with
installers which target Windows and Mac OS X users specifically.
Typically there is a lag between when the official release is done and
when these special installers are ready. We always recommend that users
install new versions of PCGen in a 'new' directory. Below is a list of
everything that has been addressed in this release. If you reported one
of these, please verify that it is was addressed properly. PCGen is
available at http://pcgen.sourceforge.net , and the main discussion
group is at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pcgen . If you wish to
discuss making your own custom lst files for use with PCGen, the data
monkeys have made their home at
New eGroupWare module available
"JiNN is a multi-site, multi-database, multi-user/-group, database driven Content Management System written in and for the eGroupWare Framework. JiNN makes it possible to have a lot of site-databases moderated by a lot of people all in one system. Access Rights are assigned at table-level and every site can have one or more site-administrators. JiNN is a very useful tool for webdevelopers who need to setup a CMS for their frontend website product. Developers able to setup a nice idiot-proof interface for a complex database design within minutes. Even complex field relations are a peace of cake. JiNN support field-plugins for table fields. This way HTML-form-fields can be specially formatted or the inserted data can be filtered, validated or processed before its stored in the database. Some plugins are: Image Upload and Resize plugin, Attachment Upload plugin, WYSIWYG-plugin, date-plugin, boolian yes/no plugin, selectbox plugin, etc ... Currently it's only tested with MySQL but because it uses the phpGW-API database calls it may work with PostgreSQL from out of the box" JINN is currently available in CVS and will be included in the next full release.
Slashdot
protohiro1 writes "In this [0]glowing review Chris Gulker calls Sun's
[1] Java Desktop System 'the most polished and real-world user-ready
Linux desktop in existence.' Well, I'm sold. Will this finally sell the
PHBs on a linux corporate desktop?" Newsforge and Slashdot are both
part of OSDN.
0. http://newsforge.com/newsforge/03/09/18/003212.shtml?tid=23
PHP Usage in the Enterprise
[0]acostin writes "Some open survey results were published about PHP usage in the enterprise on the [1]InterAKT site. An alternative survey on the PHP open source mouvement can be found on [2]Zend site. See how we've evaluated the PHP market size($$$), what people think about PHP as an alternative to Java and .NET, and what should be done in order to have your large clients adopt open source solutions." Links
0. mailto:acostin@interakt.ro
1.
http://www.interakt.ro/index_art_11.html
2.
http://www.zend.com/zend/php_survey_results.php
Next-gen PCMCIA: Expresscard
An anonymous reader writes "According to [0]this article at WindowsForDevices, the PCMCIA trade association rolled out version 1.0 of its next-generation standard for modular mobile and desktop computer expansion at this week's Intel Developer Forum in San Jose, CA. Dubbed "ExpressCard", the new standard is "thinner, lighter, faster" than the group's previous PC Card standards, according to PCMCIA chairman Brad Saunders. ExpressCard achieves its space reduction by replacing the legacy parallel buses of the first and second generation PCMCIA card standards with state-of-the-art, high-speed serial connections, following a trend common in current computer system design." Links 0. http://www.windowsfordevices.com/news/NS3811053324.html
Tzero Electric Car: 0-60 in 3.7 Seconds
If you have a spare 6,800 lithium-ion laptop batteries lying around, you can build your own [0]electric sports car. Links 0. http://nytimes.com/2003/09/19/automobiles/19ELEC.html
P2P Filesharing vs. The Web
[0]The Importance of writes "The recent RIAA lawsuits have raised
[1]many questions and [2]issues, but the focus has been on P2P
filesharing. Before there was P2P, though, there was filesharing via
webservers. There doesn't seem to be much complaint about the RIAA
shutting down people who upload MP3s to their homepage. Why do many
people seem to treat http filesharing different than P2P filesharing?
[0]LawMeme has [3]one answer."
0.
http://research.yale.edu/lawmeme/
1.
http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/09/15/2033232&tid=95
2.
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/09/15/1036231&tid=141
3.
http://research.yale.edu/lawmeme/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1219
Telstar 4 is Down
An anonymous reader writes "Sometime this morning (Sept. 19) [0]Telstar 4 had a major onboard failure. I just checked a few minutes ago and there are CW carriers up on 11700 MHz V & 12200 MHz H, so the spacecraft would appear to still be in its orbital slot - just no traffic. The [1]Loral Skynet site has no mention of this yet, but supposedly Telstar 8 was already scheduled to replace T4, so they may just speed the process up. This turn of events will no doubt be of some small concern to [2]Intelsat, who recently agreed to [3]purchase most of Loral's US domestic fleet, including T4." Links
0.
http://www.cyberstar.com/fleet/telstar4/t4ov_us.asp
1.
http://www.loralskynet.com/
2.
http://www.intelsat.com/
3.
http://www.intelsat.com/aboutus/news/articles.aspx?year=2003&art=20030815_01_EN.xml&lang=en&footer=30
S3's DeltaChrome Graphics Chip
[0]Noob Jones writes "The Tech Report has an [1]article about a new
video card in the works at S3. 'S3 Graphics is back with a new chip,
dubbed DeltaChrome, which looks like it might just be strong enough to
become a player in the mid-range consumer graphics market.' With a
third player back in the graphics market both Nvidia and ATi are going
to have things to worry about but this can only spell good news for
customers."
0. mailto:lotbot@hotmail.com
More on BTX Motherboards
venger writes "Anandtech has an article on the [0]new standard of cases and motherboards that is soon to be released. Looks like they are trying to cater for the increase in heat devices are now producing while keeping the noise levels down!" We [1]mentioned BTX earlier. Links 0. http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1876
Review: Sun StarOffice 7
[0]ValourX writes "[1]Here's the Internet's first comprehensive review
of Sun's new StarOffice 7 suite. With the ability to export to PDF and
SWF and greatly improved conversion filters, [2]Sun's $80 office suite
is more than a match for the upcoming ultra-expensive [3]Microsoft
Office System 2003."
0.
http://www.thejemreport.com
1.
http://www.thejemreport.com/software/staroffice7.htm
2.
http://wwws.sun.com/software/star/staroffice/index.html
3.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/
Microsoft Works on Search Capabilities
bl8n8r writes "Microsoft is [0]betting millions that someday it will be as well known for search as Google is. Some of its efforts to simplify search on the Internet will soon be in place. The new version of Microsoft's MSN Internet service, available this winter, will include a tool for retrieving digital photos based on images in the pictures. For example, users can ask their computers to retrieve all pictures that include a specific person's face or background." Links 0. http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/09/19/microsoft.google.ap/index.html
Freshmeat
aiSee reads a textual, easy-to-read, and easy-to-learn graph specification and automatically calculates a customizable graph layout. This layout is then displayed, and can be printed or interactively explored. aiSee features 15 basic graph layout algorithms (including force-directed layout), recursive subgraph nesting, fish-eye views, and an animation interface. It has been optimized to handle huge graphs automatically generated by applications (e.g. compilers).
ApacheTop 0.0
A curses-based top-like display for Apache information, including requests per second, bytes per second, most popular URLs, etc.
CentralNic Toolkit 0.0.9 (PHP)
The CentralNic Toolkit is CentralNic's system for instantaneous Registry-Registrar Communications. Registrars can use this system to register and modify CentralNic domain names in real time, with no delays for human intervention or e-mail processing. The Toolkit also provides advanced and efficient methods for searching for and querying domain names and whois records, and retrieving account information.
ClanLib 0.7.4
ClanLib is a cross-platform game SDK currently supporting Windows, Linux, and BeOS. It provides easy-to-use interfaces for 2D graphics, sound, resources, networking, and OpenGL. The goal is to provide a game SDK that does all the dirty work that all modern games need to implement anyway, thus making the game developer concentrate on the gameplay instead of reinventing the wheel over and over again.
Cloxten 0.1.7-1 Pre-Alpha (Development)
Cloxten is a digital alarm clock and counter. It is able to execute a variety of events and actions at set times, such as send messages, play sounds or music, show a reminder window, open a file, or execute a program.
ColorDesigner 1.10
ColorDesigner is a small app which lets the user design a color set.
Courier 0.43.2
The Courier mail transfer agent (MTA) is an integrated mail/groupware server based on open commodity protocols such as ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, LDAP, SSL, and HTTP. Courier provides ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, Webmail, and mailing list services within a single consistent framework. Individual components can be enabled or disabled at will. Courier implements basic Web-based calendaring and scheduling services integrated in the Webmail module.
Digital Tester 0.6 ALPHA
Digital Tester can be used by testers as a cost-effective test management solution. By using the built-in reports and third-party tools like Crystal Reports, it will help you analyze your test results, allowing you to quickly identify areas of your application that have bugs. DKMS 0.36.05
DKMS (Dynamic Kernel Module Support) is a framework where device driver source can reside outside the kernel source tree so that it is very easy to rebuild modules as you upgrade kernels. This allows Linux vendors to provide driver drops without having to wait for new kernel releases (as a stopgap before the code can make it back into the kernel), while also taking out the guesswork for customers attempting to recompile modules for new kernels. For veteran Linux users it also provides some advantages since a separate framework for driver drops will remove kernel releases as a blocking mechanism for distributing code. DSPAM 2.7.0
DSPAM is a server-side anti-spam agent for Unix email servers. It masquerades as the email server's local delivery agent and effectively filters spam using a combination of de-obfuscation techniques, token chains, and Bayesian analysis. The result is an administratively maintenance-free, self-learning anti-spam tool. This approach, applied to a mature corpus of email, has the potential to yield a 99.75% success rate with less than a 0.01% chance of false positives.
ego file manager 0.8.2
The ego file manager is a GTK+2 file manager that uses libferris for its VFS and provides evas2 and GTK tree views.
elf 0.5.4
elf is a comfortable command-line ELF object file header analyzer. Unlike many other similar projects, this project is aimed at the analysis of the ELF header, so as a large feature-set as possible is planned.
File::Scan 0.66 (Development)
File::Scan allows users to make multiplataform virus scanners which can detect Windows/DOS/Mac viruses. It include a virus scanner and signatures database.
Firebird viewer and exporter 0.3
Firebird viewer and exporter is a small Web front-end to register and browse the contents of several Firebird/ Interbase databases. It can export your databases into HTML, Excel, or XML, and import them later.
g5-ish 1.0
g5-ish is a low contrast theme, inspired by Apple's G5.
Gambas 0.70 (Development)
Gambas is a graphical development environment based on a Basic interpreter, like Visual Basic. It uses the Qt toolkit, but is able to use any other toolkit that a module is written for.
Gestalter 0.6.5
Gestalter is a free vector drawing program. The user interface is
loosely modeled after Adobe Illustrator. The central element is the
Bezier curve used as a base part for almost every other object. Complex
paths are possible, compound paths can be constructed, grouping of
elements is enabled, and everything can be screened by a mask. Adding
and deleting of nodes is implemented as well as transformations
GKrellm SNMP Monitor 0.20
GKrellm SNMP Monitor is a plugin for GKrellM that lets you easily monitor SNMP vars. Some examples are server load via UCD-SNMP daemon or ambient temperature via router environment MIB.
Gtk2-Perl 1.00rc2
Gtk2-Perl allows Perl developers to write GTK+ 2.x applications. The bindings use an object oriented syntax that attempts to remain close to the C API, but take a Perlish approach where appropriate.
Gtk2::PodViewer 0.03
Gtk2::PodViewer is a Perl POD document widget for Gtk2-Perl applications. The module also comes with a simple POD document browser.
istrice 1.3
istrice allows a client to assign the compilation of a C/C++ source file to a remote server throughout the mediation of a Master Server. It is an implementation of a distribuited compilation environment under Unix systems. Using the ISTRICE environment you can distribuite the compilation across a set of 'friend' computer around the network, reducing the compilation time and system load of a slow or busy computer. Jay's Iptables Firewall 1.0.1 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/136425/
Jay's Iptables Firewall is a bash script that allows one to easily
install and configure a firewall on a Linux system. It was initially
written for use on a home LAN, but can be extend to any type of
network. It features support for multiple (external/internal)
interfaces, TCP/UDP/ICMP control, masquerading, synflood control,
spoofing control, port forwarding from specific interfaces, VPNs, ToS
jMoney@Home 0.52
jMoney@Home is a small financial software package that lets you manage your household. It uses MySQL for its data, supports networking, and has multiuser support.
John the Ripper 1.6.36 (Development)
John the Ripper is a fast password cracker, currently available for many flavors of Unix (11 are officially supported, not counting different architectures), DOS, Win32, BeOS, and OpenVMS. Its primary purpose is to detect weak Unix passwords. It supports several crypt(3) password hash types which are most commonly found on various Unix flavors, as well as Kerberos AFS and Windows NT/2000/XP LM hashes. Several other hash types are added with contributed patches.
JPluck 2.0 beta 2 (2.x)
JPluck converts Web sites and RSS feeds to Plucker documents for offline reading on your handheld.
js2mouse 030919
Js2mouse converts joystick events into mouse events, so the user can use his joystick/gamepad as a pointer instead of the mouse. It works with any kind of joystick (analogic or digital) and with any kind of program (XFree86, GPM, etc.). The user does not need to be root. It can emulate PS/2 and IMPS/2 protocols, and joystick keys can be assigned. Documentation is included.
JSch 0.1.8
JSch is a pure Java implementation of SSH2. It allows you to connect to an sshd server and use port forwarding, X11 forwarding, file transfer, etc. You can integrate its functionality into your own Java programs.
libferris 1.1.10
libferris is a virtual filesystem that exposes hierarchical data of all
kinds through a common C++ interface. Access to data is performed using
C++ IOStreams and Extended Attributes (EA) can be attached to each
datum to present metadata. Ferris uses a plugin API to read various
data sources and expose them as contexts and to generate interesting
EA. Current implementations include Native (kernel disk IO with event
updates using fam), xml (mount an xml file as a filesystem), edb (mount
a berkeley database), ffilter (mount an LDAP filter string) and mbox
libstldb4 0.3.4
libstldb4 is a C++ wrapper for the sleepycat db4 database. It uses the STL in the API where sensible, allows standard IOStreams for data access where sensible, e.g. getting the value of a key should be able to use an istream interface to allow simple partial value retreival, and moves the transaction parameter to be the last optional parameter or provides two versions of the same method for trans/nontrans. The API has been modified to use more standard types. Operator overloading is used to allow quick and dirty coding (mydb[ "key" ] = "value";) to set and cerr.
Magelan Graphics Editor 1.0 RC3
The Magelan Graphics Editor is a simple 2D vector graphics editor with basic support for AutoCAD DXF files (both reading and writing). It features complete and easy control over each entity's properties and support for mouse gestures. The package also includes a compact Drawing/Editor API which can be used wherever 2D graphics modelling/editing is required.
ModLogAn 0.8.10
ModLogAn is a modular logfile analyzer that combines speed with
flexibility. It parses the logfiles generated by several server-types
moodss 17.10
Moodss is a modular monitoring application, which supports operating systems (Linux, UNIX, Windows, etc.), databases (MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, DB2, ODBC, etc.), networking (SNMP, Apache, etc.), and any device or process for which a module can be developed (in Tcl, Python, Perl, Java, and C). An intuitive GUI with full drag'n'drop support allows the construction of dashboards with graphs, pie charts, etc., while the thresholds functionality includes warning by emails and user defined scripts. Any part of the visible data can be archived in an SQL database by both the GUI and the companion daemon, so that complete history over time can be made available from Web pages, common spreadsheet software, etc.
mosquitotools 0.1.2
The mosquitotools allow to read dive profiles from a Suunto mosquito dive computer and to show them graphically, including depth, tissue saturation, and ascend / descend speed vectors. Additional tools are allow to create dive profiles from a few command line options and to create decompression tables.
Mowitz 0.3.0
The Mowitz library contains a large collection of widgets for X applications to use. It complements a widget set such as Xaw3d or neXtaw.
NetInstaller 1.04
NetInstaller lets you create setup wizards for Web applications written in PHP. Users only have to upload two files; everything else will be decompressed online on the server, created, and configured. This eliminates the need to perform tedious permission changes (with chmod) or to upload of hundred of files in order to install a PHP application onto a Web server.
neXtaW 0.15.1
neXtaw is a modified version of the Athena Widgets with a N*XTSTEP appearance. It is based on the Xaw3d 1.5 library.
OpenTop 1.3.0
OpenTop is a cross-platform, high-performance C++ class library that extends the standard C++ library to provide features similar to (and modelled on) core Java facilities such as resource management, networking, I/O, multi-threading and support for the full Unicode character range. OpenTop also contains a supplementary C++ XML Toolkit which features a SAX-based validating XML parser.
pam_radius_auth.c 1.3.16
pam_radius_auth is the PAM to RADIUS authentication module. It allows any PAM capable machine to become a RADIUS client for authentication and accounting requests. You will need to supply your own RADIUS server to perform the actual authentication.
phpMyFAQ 1.3.7
phpMyFAQ is a multilingual, completely database-driven FAQ system. It also offers a content management system, flexible multi-user support, a news system, user tracking, language modules, templates, extensive XML support, PDF support, a backup system, and an easy to use installation script.
picoSQL 2.0beta (Development)
picoSQL is an Italian RDBMS. Because it derives from a commercial project, it is already robust, fast, and rather complete.
Pogo 2.1
Pogo is a lightweight, elegant, programmable, and highly customizable application launcher for X11.
py Request Tracker Report 1.0.13
py Request Tracker Report is a set of tools for generating reports for
Request Tracker 2/3 (RT 2/3). Currently, it only supports the Postgres
Pybliographer 1.1.92 (Development)
Pybliographer is a tool for managing bibliographic databases. It supports several bibliography formats and can be used for searching, editing, reformatting, etc, through its nice graphical interface for GNOME. Due to its nature, it can be extended to many uses (generating HTML pages according to bibliographic searches, etc). It is provided with sample scripts.
S tar 1.5a26 (Development)
Star is a very fast, POSIX-compliant tar archiver. It reads and writes POSIX compliant tar archives as well as non-POSIX GNU tar archives. Star is the first free POSIX.1-2001 compliant tar implementation. It saves many files together into a single tape or disk archive, and can restore individual files from the archive. It includes a FIFO for speed, a pattern matcher, multi-volume support, the ability to archive sparse files and ACLs, the ability to archive extended file flags, automatic archive format detection, automatic byte order recognition, automatic archive compression/decompression, remote archives, and special features that allow star to be used for full and incremental backups. It includes the only known platform independent "rmt" server program that hides Linux incompatibilities. The "rmt" server from the star package implements all Sun/GNU/Schily/BSD enhancements and allows any "rmt" client from any OS to contact any OS as server.
Siag Office 3.6.0
Siag Office is a free office package which consists of the spreadsheet Siag, the word processor PW, the animation program Egon, the text editor XedPlus, the file manager Xfiler and the previewer Gvu. Siag is easy to use, yet infinitely flexible through multiple embedded interpreters and a plugin mechanism that allows other programs to run inside the main document. The supported interpreters are SIOD, Guile, Tcl, and Python.
Smb4k 0.3.0
Smb4K is a SMB share browser for KDE 3.1.x. It provides scanning of workgroups, hosts and shares. The mounted filesystems can be used via Konqueror.
Term::Animation 0.5
Term::Animation provides a framework to produce sprite animations using ASCII art.
Thy 0.8.2 (Development)
Thy is a lightweight HTTP daemon that is designed to be clean and fast, yet powerful enough to serve many hits a day. Despite its small size, it supports CGI, IPv6, SSL/TLS, and on-the-fly compression.
Warewulf 1.14
Warewulf is a Linux cluster implementation tool that builds RAMDISK based filesystems and distributes them to the slave nodes. This facilitates a Central administration model for all nodes and includes tools needed to build configuration files, monitor, and control the nodes. It is totally customizable and can be adapted to just about any type of cluster. The node distributions are built from a virtual node filesystem residing on the master and transfered to the nodes either by Etherboot or CD-ROM images. Administration becomes scalable by having only one point of admin for all nodes. Node filesystems are very easy to customize, which makes Warewulf fit many different solutions. There are also a number of add-on software components (MPI, PVM, and Sun Grid Engine) for Warewulf.
weatherspect 0.6
WeatherSpect provides a reasonably accurate simulation of what the weather looks like outside, in ASCII art. It includes rain, snow, lightning, sleet, and hail.
Webswell Connect 1.1
Webswell Connect is e-business integration framework based on the ebXML standard. It allows easy, interactive and user-friendly installation. It consists of an ebXML registry/repository server and client, a messaging system for secure and reliable messaging and user interface similar to popular email clients for sending/handling ebXML messages.
wmctrl 1.02
The wmctrl program is a command line tool to interact with an EWMH/NetWM-compatible X Window Manager. It provides command line access to almost all the features defined in the EWMH specification. It's possible to, for example, obtain information about the window manager, get a detailed list of desktops and managed windows, switch and resize desktops, change the number of desktops, make windows full-screen, always-above, or sticky, and activate, close, move, resize, maximize, and minimize them. The command line access makes it easy to automate these tasks and execute them from any application that is able to run a command in response to some event.
Zina 0.10.10
Zina is a graphical interface to your MP3 collection, a personal jukebox, and an MP3 streamer. It can run alone, be embedded into an existing Web site, or be used as a Postnuke/PHPNuke module. It is similar to Andromeda, but is released under the GPL.
Slashcode
An anonymous reader asks: "By default there is a limit on how long a poster's subject can be. Is there a way to get beyond this limitation, so that the subject lines for comments and stories can be longer?" Sure, it's easy... this is a good introduction to using MySQL to customize Slash.
Slash on Mac OS X
This is how I installed Slash on Mac OS X Server 10.2.6 on August 8, 2003. YMMV. This is not intended to be a tutorial, it is a log of what I did for my system. You may wish to use a release version of perl, to include different Apache modules, to compile with DSO, etc. Whatever. If someone wants to take some or all of this information and include it in a more comprehensive guide, be my guest.
How to Force Previewing?
An anonymous user writes: "I'd like to see an option added to enable a user to force themselves to preview a post before they actually post the comment. At the moment, a user is required to preview a story submission before they post it, but there is no way for this requirement to be there for standard posts. I often find myself hitting 'submit' when I wish I'd previewed first. I know that a 'force post preview' option could be added to the options section and implemented in SLASH *very* easily, which would simply remove the 'Submit' button from the initial post screen... so could someone do it? I'd do it myself if I was able to update the CVS source :-)" This is a one-liner change... details follow...
YogaCircle.net (New Yoga Slash Site)
Well this should be a first. A Yoga base Slash site. Check it out, if you have any questions or comments let me know. Thanks for the code.
csdaily.com
Yet another Slash site, Computer Science Daily News. Aims to be a resource for Computer Science professionals, researchers, students and instructors. Hopefully this fills a niche, computer science developments seem to be very decentralized, and hard to find. Slash seems to be working out nicely, though I'm still learning the ropes... --csdaily
Slash on server running Livejournal?
Maybe this is the wrong venue to ask in, and I'm sorry if it is, but
this question has been nagging me for about the past week or so. I have
a personal server running Slackware 8 with a custom-compiled Apache
1.3.27 (with the appropriate mod_perl) and MySQL 4.0.13. This server is
currently running the LiveJournal server code and works quite well at
this. I'm interested in attempting to set up slash for personal use
QubitNews is finally launched!
QubitNews: News and Inforation from the Quantum Community. This is conceived as a meeting-point for the community working in the fast developing field of Quantum Information and Computation. This is an open and free project devoted to the exchange of information in this field.: news, stories, announcements, comments of scientific work, debates, polls, forums, etc... Many aspects of your work that cannot appear in scientific journals may find a place here. The main feature of QubitNews is that it is dynamical: you are wellcome to participate and modify the look and feel of this site. You may become an anonymous user, site user or an Author. Visit the homepage and consult the documents About, FAQ, How-To and GettingStarted. It may be useful, helpful and a lot of fun.
Tuxedo.org Now running Slashcode
Tuxedo.org is now running Slashcode. I should have done this a couple of years ago... Most recent story is Linus Torvalds Comments on SCO Lawsuit and Linux. Hope you all enjoy the new site! --Chuck Peters
Best hosting service for Slash?
I'm going to be doing some "big things" with Slashcode but am interested in going through someone to set up Slashcode and the server, so that I can just right in and start building the site. What are the best hosting services out there? Will they set up Slash for me? What kinds of experiences have people had?
Dissociated Press goes Slash
After a bit of poking and prodding, I've converted Dissociated Press to Slashcode (2.2.6). Works great!
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