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Gabriele
10-Sep-2012
[415x3]
I find it funny that you guys fell for it, it was clearly not Carl's 
style of writing. Besides, he already has his own open source license. 
:) (When I was in Ukiah, we went to lunch with his - at the time 
- lawyer, who created his own license... I can't find it on Wikipedia 
right now, but it used to be there.)
ok, i think it was Lawrence Rosen and the license was the Open Software 
License.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Software_License
BrianH
10-Sep-2012
[418]
I'm more concerned about the license. His last attempt at an open 
source R3 license wasn't - it had usage restrictions that violated 
the definition. That's why all of my mezzanine work was MIT licensed, 
even the stuff that Carl included in R2 and R3.
DocKimbel
10-Sep-2012
[419]
So, just the mezz code recently added or all R2/R3 mezz code is MIT?
Andreas
10-Sep-2012
[420]
Heh, so the person impersonating Carl on his blog is now also trying 
to fake the yellow background? Quite insistent, that one :)
Kaj
10-Sep-2012
[421x2]
Ah, I was wondering, because it's not completely filled out, but 
he got me this time
I can't find anything on Github
BrianH
10-Sep-2012
[423]
Doc, maybe half of R3's mezz code is MIT (since I wrote it). All 
R2 mezz changes since 2.7.5 are MIT too since they're licensed from 
R2/Forward.
Henrik
10-Sep-2012
[424]
The HTML is screwed up in the comments section now.
Kaj
10-Sep-2012
[425]
Sorry, just tried to make a point :-)
Arnold
10-Sep-2012
[426]
You replied the same second Kaj Luke!
Kaj
10-Sep-2012
[427]
No, that's another way to prove the point. You can just edit the 
time of your message. Do you want me to answer before the previous 
post? :-)
Arnold
10-Sep-2012
[428]
Maybe you can get the columns the same height again? No I just wrote 
it to point this out in case someone doesn't notice.
Kaj
10-Sep-2012
[429]
No, I can't edit previous messages. Maybe the troll can
Arnold
10-Sep-2012
[430]
I was doubting my previous postings ;)
GrahamC
10-Sep-2012
[431]
We have no proof the second fake Carl is the same as the first fake 
Carl :)
Kaj
10-Sep-2012
[432]
To add to the idiocy, there's now a third, real Carl. He's stating 
he agrees with the fake one
GrahamC
10-Sep-2012
[433x2]
Guess it's the real one now as the fake comments have gone
now to guess which of the other 184 comments were faked
Sunanda
10-Sep-2012
[435]
Hmmmm.....We now know a way to encourage the real Carl to post :)
GrahamC
10-Sep-2012
[436]
Thanks to the fake Carl .. please stand up and take a bow :)
BrianH
10-Sep-2012
[437]
Fake a bow?
GrahamC
10-Sep-2012
[438x3]
just bend over ...
Carl has removed a few more tags to stop spoofing ...
in yellow
Janko
11-Sep-2012
[441]
soo.. is this reply 10-Sep-2012 14:39:12 the real Carl or just more 
delicate fake Carl? The message still seem too simple about the future 
for the real Carl.
BrianH
11-Sep-2012
[442]
That's the real Carl - only the real Carl can remove comments, and 
comments were removed.
Pekr
11-Sep-2012
[443]
I think that the real hacker, has some surprise under the hood :-)
Chris
18-Sep-2012
[444x2]
Note that my Etsy API script does patch HTTP (for purposes of retrieving 
API error messages).  You can view those changes here: http://reb4.me/r/etsy-http-hack.r
And with thanks to Nick for instigating, supporting and helping test!
james_nak
19-Sep-2012
[446]
Thanks Chris and Nick. I'll be using that code!
Chris
20-Sep-2012
[447]
James, let me know if you encounter any problems. It's always a pain 
getting to grips with an OAuth app to start.
james_nak
20-Sep-2012
[448]
Thanks Chris I will. My wife has been itching to sell some stuff 
on etsy. Thanks for all you do Chris.
Marco
20-Sep-2012
[449]
No one here can test my new %opengl-glu-glut-h.r on X11?
james_nak
20-Sep-2012
[450]
Cool kaj.
DocKimbel
20-Sep-2012
[451]
Thanks Kaj.
Arnold
20-Sep-2012
[452]
Hey, you are in the video too this time!
DocKimbel
20-Sep-2012
[453x2]
Kaj: how do Fibonaci.ruby and Fibonaci.r compare in speed on your 
demo machine?
Ah, found a verbose: 1 left in natives.reds thanks to your presentation...and 
the code is missing a macro....funny way to debug/improve my own 
code. ;-)
Kaj
20-Sep-2012
[455x2]
:-)
I published the complete benchmarks here early this year, I think. 
However, my Ruby results are considered unfair, because Syllable 
is using Ruby 1.8, while Ruby 1.9 is much faster. For the record, 
as far as I remember, REBOL is roughly twice as fast on such things 
as Ruby 1.8. Not sure if that applied to Fibonacci, but I remember 
it about Mandelbrot
DocKimbel
20-Sep-2012
[457]
Android binary is twice the size of Linux one because ARMv5 architecture 
is bad at dealing with 32-bit literal values, so it takes much more 
space than for IA-32.
Kaj
20-Sep-2012
[458]
Yeah, that's more or less what I explained
DocKimbel
20-Sep-2012
[459x3]
Even with my experimental literal pools allocator, it decreases the 
final size by 10KB only.
I like the part: "Where will Red be deployed when ready?...Everywhere!" 
;-)
Thank you for your presentation Kaj! I've enjoyed it, but I guess 
I'm too involved to be objective. ;-)
Kaj
20-Sep-2012
[462]
My pleasure
Andreas
20-Sep-2012
[463]
(I think the microbenchmark results were posted back in the REBOL3 
world.)
Kaj
20-Sep-2012
[464]
Oh, right