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1186:: I tried to compile BitSCCS on a Windows NT 4.0 machine using the Cygwin32 : Beta 19 pack (gcc). The package compiled without a hitch. However, : when I try to use it I encounter a problem. : The system is able to run sccssh and to edit & get existing sccs files : (created by a Solaris system). When I create a new file & try to check it : in (using the delta -i command), it creates a new SCCS directory and a : new s. file. However, when I try to edit this file (using edit or get), : I get a message saying the the checksum on the s file is incorrect and : that the s-file is missing! Yeah, I ran into this with my original NT port which has since become out of date. If I remember correctly, the problem was an fseek() interfaction. I think that I talked to a file both through the file descriptor and through the FILE * at one point. This confused Cygwin32. If this is the same problem, you'll see 950: 1899: 1811: 564: 1630: 768:
development"? The second part of the sentence sounds little unrelated to the first part as well. Is sounds like "The guys form Debian are working on something unstable". The usage of unstable is quite confusing, especially in connection with word "distribution". I feel that even changing unstable to jessie, would help the matters. I would appreciate your language advise on this. --
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Thu May 4 2000: the first public release of BitKeeper has been made available. Go to the here get it. Downloading BitKeeper will automatically add you to the bitkeeper-users mailing list; it is a majordomo managed list for discussing bitkeeper. If the list is too busy, or you do not want to be on the
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Argh. Yes, I see what you mean. Sheesh, I should have double-checked my 'improvement'. I've changed it to "Unstable" and left it italicized in order to distinguish it as a proper noun and not the adjectival form of the word. In English, proper nouns are written with a capital letter (hence Adobe,
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usually is referred to as blueberry. However, that fact was impossible to find out from the article about North American blueberry. Also, an article about European blueberry isn't named 'European blueberry' but just uses the name of species. Therefore I think it's reasonable to rename the article
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Hi, I'm not sure if this is the usual way how to discuss changes / reverts in an article, if not, please let me know how to do it properly. Your edit changed the reference to the country Jozef Puska is coming from to his alleged nationality. I would like to know why you assume his nationality is
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Sure. The original statement was correct, yours wasn't so. I also didn't seem grammatically correct to me. If you want to say that Jessie development is going on now, better state that as a separate sentence, not trying to amend this one. I couldn't come up with one, so the better thing was this
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distribution." is very confusing for someone who came to the page without knowing much about Debian. I do not know what you are trying to say with it. Does it mean that Debian is not dead project and still beeing developed? Does it state that Debian is "not finished yet" and it is "still in
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effort, and while I did not behave quite correctly in that situation, I’m honestly afraid of touching that article again. Another thing, the URL of the project is currently erroneously in the spam blacklist, so I cannot insert it into an infobox to add it to either of these articles.
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You still haven't brought here any proof of an existence of a public release of BitKeeper (not a beta, not a pre-release) before 2000. On the contrary, the link above proves BitKeeper wasn't anything more than a closed beta for a limited number of participants before 2000.
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Your editing categories only actually is vandalism. Do a proper edit, collect, link and cite evidence, write up a paragraph on that, then edit the categories. Unless you do that, your edits can't be considered constructive and look like an unreasonable vandalism.
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I fully realise that I’ve made mistakes which made it very difficult to argue for my point. I should have acted differently, but instead became angry at the reverts calling my legitimate edits spam; but, obviously, rage never helps.
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Maybe a better option would be to remove mention of both altogether, as Mantis clearly can be integrated with lots of systems quite similarly. There isn't any special Mantis-specific code neither in RhodeCode, nor in Kallithea. --
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I verified the existence of a bitkeeper mailing list and published source code from 1998. This is definitely a more reliable verification as a statement "first release in 2000" that is worth less than mails and code from 1998.
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Andrew, I am not an native speaker, so please help me to figure out the right way to state this. I am quite familiar with Debian release system and my point is this; the sentence "Debian is still in development, working on the
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I just reverted an incorrect edit. Your non-constructive edits are different, in special as you did not even explain a background that could help to understand whether there might be a valid reason for what you did.
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Well, nationality is country of citizenship, and he's known to have Slovak citizenship, but I agree we know nothing of his ethnicity. I have changed the link to point to the country and not the ethnic group.
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Hmmm, how about we write an article about the blueberries as a whole (American, European, wild, whatever), and then make two (or more) different articles about the N.A. and European blueberries?
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of RhodeCode, so what's cited on the link applies to it as well, and as it's free software, I think it should be preferred over proprietary software, which RhodeCode has recently become. --
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Probably a good idea. Feel free to implement :) Unfortunately, I don't have enough time for that, and I'm no writer after all, so I don't think I'm able to perform that job well enough. --
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To explain to you why it was a mistake, in case you hadn't realised, and so might make the same mistake again another time. If in fact you had already realised, that's fine, of course.
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I noticed the controversial move and just saw this conversation so I thought I'd drop a note. I reverted the move for a few reasons. First, it was completely undiscussed. See
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Given the fact that you did not act as a collaborative person and did not write down a reason for your actions, you appear as a person that mainly intends to do vandalism.
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I'll ping the guys at Wikiproject plants to recruit some help if they agree. Just checking if my idea is not that crazy (^_^). Thanks for chatting anyway. d(^_^d)
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It's not a self-published claim, it's a fact: BitKeeper was released on 4th of May 2000, not before. That's also confirmed by LWN and other sources.
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What’s the purpose of this comment now, more than two weeks after these events, with all of my changes having been reverted and pages protected?
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Slovak? Did you talk to him? In Slovakia are living also other nationalities, ca. 17% of the total population. I propose to revert the edit.
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so it would encompass the proposal above, it just needs to be improved. I would say it should remain at it's title, however, probably per
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I'm not sure why you would replace a link to RhodeCode with a link to Kallithea (software) when the reference is clearly about RhodeCode.
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Hi. That particular kind of plant is called blueberry in North America only, but nowhere else. In contrast, what is called also
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I'm not a native speaker either, but I feel your way of saying this thing is more incorrect than the previous variant. --
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is titled apple because most, if not all, sources use "apple". Can you explain, in detail, why you moved it? Thanks.
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Actually, this is even worse :( ‘Unstable’ doesn't mean ‘has problems’, not at all. --
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