*facepalm* do you even know git? Cause if people are submitting pull request are you going to know how to safely merge them into the master? Do you know branching so you can have a development, master, and production branches with tags?
not helpful. Actually very helpful, how will i submit my fixes when i find bugs and how will people know what is the dev build, and not production, or master build? And with tags you will be able to find what version of the software you want. So now tell me how it is not helpful again ok Yes I do know how to use git. Everyone thus far that has been helping has stated explicitly that they have no development experience but are willing to help test. That translates into binary builds since I don't have a lot of time to help others figure out their dev environment issues. Right now the software development aspect of this has been a one man show. I've been commiting changes to my local repo but simply spaced on comitting to the master branch on github. If it were a situation where there were other developers involved I probably would have either noticed it or at least had the stale repo issue brought to my attention much sooner. There seems to be a lot of developers interested, and I am trying to help you so don't get a ton of merge conflicts and everything is nice and tested, before people use it, but you seem to know everything so I guess I am not needed. BTW make sure you using JUNIT to add test.
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I doubt this purchase made any impact on BTC value.
Roughly $110,000 at today's value. I hope that was a tasty pizza.
That is like saying "Grandpa your an idiot for spending a dollar cause now that could be worth $500 (I am making up numbers for the example)" You have to think, that a year in time, is a long time in the bitcoin economy. Just like 70 years is a long time to hold on to money now.
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*facepalm* do you even know git? Cause if people are submitting pull request are you going to know how to safely merge them into the master? Do you know branching so you can have a development, master, and production branches with tags?
not helpful. Actually very helpful, how will i submit my fixes when i find bugs and how will people know what is the dev build, and not production, or master build? And with tags you will be able to find what version of the software you want. So now tell me how it is not helpful again ok
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*facepalm* do you even know git? Cause if people are submitting pull request are you going to know how to safely merge them into the master? Do you know branching so you can have a development, master, and production branches with tags?
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I think this is a big issue in the bitcoin world. Everyone and their grandma is starting a "newbie guide" I feel if you have an issue of how the wiki states things, then add your fixes. I personal think the bitcoin wiki is the best guide, cause many smart people have written it. So I think while your site is ok at best, I think take your knowledge and put it on the wiki and help it grow so newbies have one place to begin and not 20 different sites all with different explanations.
Thanks for the feedback, and I clearly get your point. Many people start a newbie guide, write a few sentences and then forget about it. When I first learned about bitcoin I tried to google some newbie guides, but most of them are, not to hurt anyone, shit. I do get your point about the wiki being the best source since it has a lot of wise heads put together. What I'd like to do is "dumb down" the wiki a bit. You gotta face it, the wiki is quite gibberish for someone who's just learning about bitcoin. In a nutshell, thanks for the feedback, but I'm still going to give it a shot. What's the worst thing that can happen? You can try, but just know your hurting the bitcoin world more than helping. You missed my point where you can edit the wiki, and help grow the wiki so all people can benefit, so if you think something isn't worded correctly or the "jargon" is something that isn't clear, edit it, make it more clear, and help more people than your site will reach.
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I think this is a big issue in the bitcoin world. Everyone and their grandma is starting a "newbie guide" I feel if you have an issue of how the wiki states things, then add your fixes. I personal think the bitcoin wiki is the best guide, cause many smart people have written it. So I think while your site is ok at best, I think take your knowledge and put it on the wiki and help it grow so newbies have one place to begin and not 20 different sites all with different explanations.
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make this an IRC chat bot and I am down
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I propose that there's a no betting rule on this forum. And if someone wants to bet about something, then use some dedicated site for that, and pay up the coins in advance to be held in escrow.
Betting with strangers with no coins in escrow is bound to be a disaster.
but why should the forum babysit us?
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you should make it provable, so we know it is fair just saying
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she looks like a wax figure
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Maybe doing research, and clearly you have not if the title says "Beside drugs" and "porn passes". Bitcoins is a little more than a black market currency.
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anyone try this on mac OSX 10.8?
I stopped right at sudo that is sad, you shouldn't need sudo to install this type of software
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what you mean ISP config? yea this sounds like a 10btc job
ISPConfig is just a tool, that you configure nginx through, it's already installed/working, just a different interface than editting the nginx. Anybody who doesnt know what ISPConfig already probably shouldnt be applying here. you do know that the knowledge of a tool like ISPConfig, doesn't hinder someone's nginx and fastCGI knowledge, but anyone doing this for 2btc is probably a newbie, this clearly a 10btc job at least
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Logged in as: ThiagoCMC (User #374 of 373) how are you 374 of 373 LMAO
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This should be on FOX.
Isn't it already on FOX, most the female host on FOX are so hot!!!
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that is october 1st 2012, I guess some of us live in the future
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