@PopularDemand If Canonical’s support for askubuntu was for a general asklinux then I would feel more positive about it. I understand the commercial and other motivations, and the justifications … The fact remains that the overlap between Linux Q&A and Ubuntu Q&A is so vast that the only motivation behind this decision must be market/positioning/commercially oriented rather than community oriented.
I stand to be corrected however.
Jeff says: "they are the exception that proves the rule." however it seems more like "Canonical's weight breaks the rule" to me
@balpha - well I think that is retarded. Canonical's position seems to be to associate Linux so strongly with Ubuntu that Ubuntu is the OS rather than Linux (bad explanation there, but you get what I mean). Which I can understand from a commercial perspective, but we are dealing with mixed philosophies
Shame SE bought into the insular mindset of Ubuntu users
When I ask someone what OS they use and they say "Ubuntu" instead of "Linux", I feel like how I imagine GNU people probably feel when I answer "Linux" instead of "GNU/Linux"
@balpha -- if I were in Jeff's position, I would probably make the same call if it gave more commercial viability to SE (looking after shareholders as must happen) ... but I would still feel it wrong on a non-commercial level.
since nobody believes it when it comes from Jeff, I don't suppose I'd be given more credibility when I say that this whole "oh, they just look at the shareholders, it's all for the quick monies now" is a huge bag of plain crap
@balpha - I am sure that isn't the case. I don't think it is all for the monies.
And it is fine to say "we don't know if this is right, but we will give it a go"
It is the mixture of "Seems wrong" about the split and canonical's involvement that makes me uneasy. Not saying my position is solid or rooted in fact however.
for me it is interesting in the sense that they have their domain but don't have SF traffic. but meh. i've accepted that the network-wide rule is bogus and that's all i'm saying. hrmph.
I have seen many comments on different blogs and forums where English native speakers spelled you're as your. I'm not a native speaker, but I know and understand the difference between the two. Why is there a confusion?
My initial guess is that your and you're have similar pronunciation and beca...
if you can replace with "you are" and the sentence still makes sense then you want "you're". if you can replace with "my" and the sentence still makes sense then you want "your"
I finally did it, I just got all the star coins in World 9 of New Super Mario Brothers for the Nintendo Wii! (Wow was level 9-7 hard!!!)
The game said something like "Congratulations, you've done everything there is to do!"... But knowing Nintendo, I am skeptical. Without spoiling it, is there a...
The title and alt tags for the flair in the generated HTML for flair on Meta reads as follows:
"profile for Corey at Meta Stack Overflow, Q&A about the Stack Exchange engine powering these sites"
It doesn't make a whole lot of sense if you happen to put it on an unrelated site and hover...
I used to think I wanted one of the 30" monitors SO was giving away for the StackApps contest, until I bought a 25" monitor. Now I don't think I could handle a 30" monitor
@Diago When half the countries on the planet are complaining about Street View invading privacy? I don't think they're keen on making it appear to be more real-timey right now.
There have been many questions requesting more information about particular badges or groups of badges. This question is intended to be a community-edited list of all the badges with all relevant information, including but not limited to
level (bronze/silver/gold)
awardability (just once/multip...
@rchern and @AidenBell I think you two are right, I think by committing to XMPP integration and not having enough time to commit to it, I'm doing the community harm by making others avoid starting it
@rchern It's more then what I have done Web Wise in almost a year. One disadvantage working for a retail house is my projects tend to me 2 - 4 months apart.
@PopularDemand If I developed every application I ever though of I would be retired by now :|
@AidenBell Ah. Yeah, That's what my wife's desk looks like at the moment less 1 LCD. However these are 22" Wide so it takes up the same amount of space plus her Mac
@Tim I didn't realise until after I got mine. I am keeping mine in case it comes in useful one day. I am using my Apple mouse thought. Just feels right.
I'm working with a certain API library in Java. It has a base class A, as well as B and C which both extend A. B & C provide similar but distinct functionality, all three classes are in the library.
public abstract class A
{
virtual foo();
}
public class B extends A {}
public class C ex...
as the title says and shows i need a regex in c# preferably) to tell the difference between O and 0 (Zero and a capital letter o, the one right after n and before p). I am getting user input and i need to make sure that my app can distinguish the two. Further more it'd be appreciated if it could ...
Where can I find a glossary or dictionary of icons in Subclipse (Eclipse's Subversion plugin)? I have no previous version control experience, so I'm not sure which icons are which, sometimes. I've figured out the basic ones, but just to give you an idea of what I mean by icons:
Related: ...
@PopularDemand Hm, I might have to try to write up a more comprehensive guide if there's nothing else available though, since a few of our employees aren't familiar with Subclipse at all...something else to put on the todo list, heh.
I'm looking for an easy way (a command or series of commands, probably involving find) to find duplicate files in two directories, and replace the files in one directory with hardlinks of the files in the other directory.
Here's the situation: This is a file server which multiple people store au...