January 2010
22 posts
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“The biggest mistake people make in life is not trying to make a living at doing...”
– Malcolm Forbes (via littlemiss)
Jan 30th
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“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive...”
– Martin Luther King Jr. (via littlemiss)
Jan 30th
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“I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.”
– Martin Luther King Jr. (via littlemiss)
Jan 29th
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“In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of...”
– Martin Luther King Jr. (via littlemiss)
Jan 29th
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“If a man hasn’t discovered something he will die for, he isn’t fit to live.”
– Martin Luther King Jr. (via littlemiss)
Jan 28th
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“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”
– Martin Luther King Jr. (via littlemiss)
Jan 28th
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Horizontal and vertical: The evolution of... →
Were Darwin’s ideas only a part of the story?
Jan 27th
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Edison's Kindle →
Kindle is the device that has recently captured my imagination so, here is a post (not exactly about the new kindle).
Jan 27th
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The Tiger... →
Two reserves, Sariska and Panna in India have been emptied of tigers. What will be the fate of the remaining tigers? Read Prerana Bindra’s blog.
Jan 25th
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“Without semantics, the Web is turning into a wonderful wonderland for...”
– Dean Allemang & Jim Hendler (source: Japanese preface of “Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist”).
Jan 25th
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Why RDF Ought to make Web Apps easier to build →
(via techpost)
Jan 22nd
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Fossil is fresh breeze
A day after my struggle to integrate Mercurial with Trac & Redmine my friend sent me a link to Fossil and boy! it is a beauty. You just have one file to download (just one executable file) and that’s it you have a DVCS, Wiki, Ticketing & Source Browser working out of the box seamlessly, it is simple & beautiful. After evaluating it for a day these are a few things I wish Fossil...
Jan 19th
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Ontology Development Pitfalls →
…something I want to read shortly.
Jan 14th
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Got a hang of how to control read/write access to repositories & users through hgrc configuration.
Jan 13th
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“A diamond is merely a lump of coal that did well under pressure.”
– Unknown (via littlemiss)
Jan 12th
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Enabled digest authentication on Apache for repository access, so Apache authenticates users before allowing access to repositories. Now I need to be able to manage things like: user1 has ‘read access’ to repo1 user2 ha ‘readwrite access’ to repo1 etc.  but how? That’s what I got to figure out.
Jan 12th
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Using mod_rewrite rules of Apache and corresponding changes to hgweb.config file I am able to hide the hgwebdir.cgi from the URL. Next is to configure fine-grained access control to repositories.
Jan 12th
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A narrow hgwebdir HOWTO
I wanted to publish Mercurial repositories over HTTP using hgwebdir & I just got it working for me. I struggled for a while with this & I thought a post on how I got it working (however narrow it might be) could be of some help to some. I write this without any assurances and being fully aware that this info can become stale pretty quickly. System Info: Windows 7, Apache 2.2, Python...
Jan 12th
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Able to publish Mercurial Repositories over HTTP using hgwebdir.cgi I need to figure out how to manage access rights to published repositories.
Jan 11th
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“They’ve built their nests in the chimneys of my heart, those swallows...”
– Tom Robbins.
Jan 8th
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“I spent as much time as possible in the outdoor world, finding there the kind of...”
– Tom Robbins
Jan 3rd
I caught the ‘Wild Ducks Flying Backward’ yesterday and am just returning from ‘Canyon of the Vaginas’… I’m liking the way 2010 is unfolding.
Jan 1st
December 2009
15 posts
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Happy New Year!
Wishing U a very Happy New Year 2010 :-) -Rajeev B.
Dec 31st
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