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See the answer of Chris Maunder below.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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trungnt2910 wrote: So it works like the Ms-PL? I mean that it infects all derivative works distributed in source?
No. The license applies to the authors work. You distribute the author's work, the license stays with that work. It's licensed. New work doesn't take on the CPOL (unlike viral licenses like GPL)
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Chris Maunder
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Thanks for your response.
Does this mean that only I have to comply with the terms of the license? Or are any third parties that use my "Derivative Work" also bound to the Author's CPOL?
modified 25-Jan-21 9:47am.
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The code from the original author is under the CPOL. Your additions are under whatever license you choose.
The point here is you can't take a license away from a work.
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Chris Maunder
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Was reading some responses in the lounge and realized we're missing the Facepalm.
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and the
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Which is not available there
modified 27-Feb-21 21:01pm.
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... I saw a bunch of guys hanging out around the cp servers the other day and they looked like the tampering type ... so ... what are we looking for exactly?
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Clickety to the big image not working
M.D.V.
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We had some issues with some background services as a result of a server upgrade on the weekend. Things look OK now.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
modified 18-Jan-21 13:49pm.
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Nope, things not repaired for this article.
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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What is broken. I see the graphs.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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there are quite a bunch of "message closed" by succesive mr. keyboard puppets.
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I wouldn't worry too much - there'll be a new one in a few hours!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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even so, I cleaned it up.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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Over the weekend I added a new article. Both attachments cannot be downloaded although I can see them in the article submission wizard. What am I doing wrong?
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Mircea
modified 17-Jan-21 5:26am.
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Second this problem. I overcame it by pointing the downloads to files on my own servers, but couldn't get them working through CP's servers. For the CP staff: my affected article is dwl::fractalBrowser. Feel free to fix the links to the files uploaded to CP.
edit - I haven't fixed the link to the first zip file in the DWinLib Build Process article. It is also fubar, so you can see what is happening there.
modified 17-Jan-21 10:39am.
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Thanks! Glad to know this time it's not me doing something silly.
Mircea
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We updated one of our servers, which runs a service to sync files between our web servers.
The service was failing to run after the upgrade, but I've corrected the issue.
Your article download files appear to be ok now.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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Thanks for your prompt answer Matthew. I know how pleasant these weekend happenings are
Mircea
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I'd be really surprised if this issue has not been brought up a dozen times already - but as it prevails, I repeat it:
Maybe it has to do with Corona, or Christmas vacation: The last few weeks it has been even more prominent that some threads are kept alive for a week, maybe two weeks, maybe more, by new comments and follow-ups.
So there is this orange bullet marking updated forums. But where are the updates? The other day, I found the first update after flipping through eleven 50-entry pages with no marks: I found it among entries 551-600. The following day, the first new entry was among entries 501-550.
Usually, I flip through no more than ten pages, but every now and then I decide: I will find that new entry! Finding these page 11 and 12 entries were a result of such determination
But: You do know of the new entries. You know to put that orange bullet flagging the forum, in the left hand column. So, now that you know of the new entries, why couldn't you also indicate in which pages they were found, e.g. by displaying the page numbers underlined, or in some other color?
That "Latest post" frame is of course OK, but it is too limited (and for some reason, it isn't always there). A page flag, "This page has new entries", would be far more flexible/helpful.
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trønderen wrote: This page has new entries
I like it.
I'll have to see what sort of load it puts on the system to find the page where the new post is. What we currently do is update the "last updated" property of the forum itself and so, when listing forums, we can give a yes/no on new posts. Querying for new posts since you last visited is an expensive operation (when multiplied across all viewers) which is the only way we could, prior to displaying a page, get an idea of where the new post is.
Another option is "New topics" vs "New replies". A reply could be to a post 5 years ago. A new post will always be at the top of the first page.
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Chris Maunder
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