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shadwolf 6-Jan-2011 [5602x3] | but steeve thing is ALL pass by Carl so one way or another if you want your work to be merged to the official distribution and shared then you have to comply with the expectations of Carl somehow and have him merging your release to his and vise and versa ... |
So R3/GUI will mix paid stuff through bounties made by RMA and free stuff made by benevolant wanting to make the thing goes on | |
well I will stop here I already explained my point of view on this matter ... but yes we lack volunty we lack people we lack knowledge we lack time we lack direction etc... | |
Kaj 6-Jan-2011 [5605] | If you think the current contributors want to make money over your back, why don't you simply make everything yourself? Problem solved |
shadwolf 6-Jan-2011 [5606x7] | Kaj ok so your idea of a working rebol community is a rebol community with 10 R3/GUI because 10 of us has different ideas on the topic. |
Kaj that's not my way to see that that's all but don't worry i'm looking for people to help me do my own project and discuss about a forked R3/GUI you are free to join the discussion... And I won't ask you pennies for functionalities :). | |
but as usual it's shadwolf do your stuff in your corner and shut the fuck off like it was for most of my work... | |
that's not communautary work... that's not the way a community should work you think the guys in blender, gtk+ the gimp etc... work without exchanging informations each on their corners and that's how their projects goes on? We are not alot so we need to be more focused than any other and creating distansions and oposing the gurus to the rest of the world isn't the right path. But as yuri said on another forum lesson 1 rebol is a bobbistic language, it's the hobby of Carl and the hobby of most of us and that's why when it sucks people disapears to do other things. | |
this community is dieing but maybe that's the goal persued you want everyone to flee this community to stay betwin gurus ... | |
Kaj what happend if the day of tomorow Carl says like he did 2 times already ok this project R3/GUI can't go on like that I will reform it ? | |
it's not only against some people in this community that i'm doing my asks that's to have a clear ground to know what we can do what we can't what quality we could expect will the bugs we submit will be solved ? will RMA group will goes on after the initial "release" ? How will be decided the the futur work on that topic .. See all that are topic that concerns us. | |
Kaj 6-Jan-2011 [5613] | Think of what you could produce if you put all that energy you spend arguing into development |
Ladislav 7-Jan-2011 [5614] | ...RMA don't want to work with us... - that is a lie. RMA do want to work with all developers wanting to cooperate. In fact, there are areas, where you could easily contribute. But, if you instead try to show RMA do something you don't want them to do, then your this is not how cooperation works. |
Steeve 7-Jan-2011 [5615] | Something to change the mood - Have a banana split Guys - (Vintage 79's) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgVttp5pfjI |
Pekr 10-Jan-2011 [5616] | Speculation about the future new app model for development under Windows: http://www.osnews.com/story/24233/Is_Microsoft_Working_Towards_NT_Silverlight_Net_Everywhere_ |
Ashley 10-Jan-2011 [5617] | Sorry, I stopped reading once I read "According to Paul Thurrot" ;) |
BrianH 11-Jan-2011 [5618] | I stopped reading when the referenced articles actually said that they had been proven wrong. |
Kaj 11-Jan-2011 [5619] | No problem, they got your ad impressions already... |
Dockimbel 11-Jan-2011 [5620] | Scala Team Wins ERC Grant: The Scala research group at EPFL is excited to announce that they have won a 5 year European Research Grant of over 2.3 million Euros to tackle the "Popular Parallel Programming" challenge. http://www.scala-lang.org/node/8579 |
Geomol 13-Jan-2011 [5621] | PS3 Hacked Once and For All? http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=94339 Sony sues Geohot and his team over PS3 3.55 jailbreak http://www.geek.com/articles/games/sony-sues-geohot-and-his-team-over-ps3-3-55-jailbreak-20110112/ Does Sony have a case? Was it ok, when Sony removed the "install other OS" feature? Was it legal? |
Maxim 13-Jan-2011 [5622] | this is a very nice demo about security... Brian should go over this whole thing and I'm sure he'll get some ideas into increasing the security model in REBOL. |
Kaj 13-Jan-2011 [5623] | The question is, does Sony have a clue? |
Pekr 14-Jan-2011 [5624] | 1 sec Linux cold boot to Qt environment for home automatition. That's how I imagined some minimal R3 based environment :-) http://www.embedded-bits.co.uk/2011/1-second-linux-boot-to-qt/ |
shadwolf 14-Jan-2011 [5625x3] | Pekr that's the kind of stuff i like to read ... |
We've not applied any specific intellectual property but instead spent time analysing where boot delays are coming from and simply optimising them away. The majority of the modifications we make usually fall into the category of 'removing things that aren't required', 'optimising things that are required', or 'taking a new approach to solving problems' and are tailored very precisely to the needs of the 'product'. | |
and in the end it's insanely fast booting ... | |
Pekr 14-Jan-2011 [5628] | Here's graph, how they reduced execution times in particular sections - http://www.swiftboot.com/swiftBoot/Home.html |
shadwolf 14-Jan-2011 [5629x2] | yeah but this is a very super specific 1 application run environement ... |
but even ... the fluidity of boot knowing it's only a 500Mhz processor is amazing ... | |
Pekr 14-Jan-2011 [5631] | exactly - I am quite surprised, as Linux are not generally fast in boot times, and this is embedded area (Renesas chips). |
shadwolf 14-Jan-2011 [5632x2] | I like extrem stuffs like that ... It shows that hardware progress just servs people to be more lazy in their creation. At a time hardware was short and expensive people were spending zillions hours to optimise everything even going on the lower possible assembly level to have just and only the necessary. Now in days with our gigantic powerfull processor people stoped to optimise things they pile up to the sky things and don't care if it take 30 more times to execute ... |
Pekr linux is fast on boot time i mean a genuine linux ubuntu 10.10 on a 1.6 ghz procesor like my netbook boots up in 30 seconds wich isn't bad at all compare to the 5 minutes of boot time needed to start windows 7 starter ed on same machine... | |
Geomol 14-Jan-2011 [5634] | That's how computers should work in general. My new 2.53 GHz MacBook Pro with solid state drive boots in 17 seconds or so. My old iBook G4 boots in 50 seconds. Still my old 50 Mhz 68030 Amiga could boot in less than 10 seconds. |
shadwolf 14-Jan-2011 [5635x9] | then you have chromeOS which boots in 8 secs on my machine or android they are linux ... but very specialised one they are closer in that aspect to what does switchboot |
it's a know thing that when your kernel has to scan and locate proper drivers to fit your hardware in a driver library and load them as module that's the slowest way... | |
so the basic optimisation people were doing at the begining of linux was to adapt the kernel to integrate the specific driver needed for your hardware and only them... But this is flexible and doesn't fit with the hot plug need introduced by USB port and periphericals. | |
so now we have for example ubuntu 10.10 in netbook version which is basically a kernel with a driver module library that only fits the hardware you can find in the netbooks... as the hardware library is smaller then it boots faster | |
I use nosplash quiet and fast-boot options for my kernels ... doing this I gain 10 seconds in boot sequence. | |
after you can gain another 10 seconds of boot time just by using X11R6 + openbox windows manager instead of gnome + Metacity or kde etc... | |
maybe using wayland instead of x11R6 + compiz or metacity can speed up your boot sequence too | |
the closer you linux will be to your specific hardware the faster it will boot ... | |
but 1 second is still amazing .. I would say I this swichboot demo was about accessing to a regulare openbox window manager instead of a dashboard I would be already buying it :) | |
Henrik 14-Jan-2011 [5644] | Geomol, did yours come with a standard Apple SSD or your own? I'm interested in replacing the drive I have in my Macbook. |
Geomol 14-Jan-2011 [5645] | I bought it with SSD included. |
Henrik 14-Jan-2011 [5646] | ok |
Maxim 14-Jan-2011 [5647] | from cold boot, I remember being able to print a sheet on my amiga @28HMz before my friend's PC was able to finish booting Win95 on his pentium. :-) |
BrianH 14-Jan-2011 [5648] | That's what happens when you boot from ROM and implement a good chunk of the functionality in hardware rather than software :) |
GrahamC 16-Jan-2011 [5649] | Googlewave is now Apache Wave http://googlewavedev.blogspot.com/2010/12/introducing-apache-wave.html |
Henrik 29-Jan-2011 [5650] | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W18Z3UnnS_0 It's just getting worse and worse with those quadrocopters... |
Pekr 30-Jan-2011 [5651] | Augmented reality for cell phones from Netherlands - http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/17/video-sprxmobiles-layar-is-worlds-first-augmented-reality-bro/ |
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