
I’m going to get a new workstation. This time I will use CentOS, so I will have a real machine to test Liberty Eiffel rpm packages
They won’t change. That’s the usual, maddening bureaucracy that is sinking this country. That’s the only thing a good-willed person can say after reading Dichiarazione dei forfettari: occorre tenere la contabilita expecially this passage:
It would be better to avoid seeing my knowledge become obsolete and start reading magazines like «Structural Modeling – Rivista di Modellazione FEM»: Rassegna di progetti strutturali eseguiti dai migliori strutturisti italiani nel mondo dell’Architettura, Ingegneria e Costruzioni
From Ingenio: «Legge sul Consumo del Suolo: come cambia l’urbanistica?» La Legge indica che allo scopo di favorire la sicurezza e l’efficienza energetica del patrimonio edilizio esistente, per gli edifici residenziali in classe energetica E, F o G, o inadeguati dal punto di vista sismico o del rischio idrogeologico, sarà consentita la demolizione e ricostruzione, all’interno della medesima proprietà,…
It may be useful to republish an updated version, eventually here
Lately I’ve launched a big dist-upgrade on my aging machine at work, discovering that our seldom used StatusNet stopped working.
Today I’ve been trying to upgrade it from StatusNet 1.1.0 to its current version, i.e. Gnu Social 1.2.x
You got it. I’ve been trying. Debugging scripting languages can be quite an headache.
Odoo “The #1 Open Source Point of Sale for retail and restaurants.”…. I’m tempted to try to adapt it to the point of sale of bulk construction aggregates like sands, gravels, where people comes to load tipper trucks.
It seems that I’m a master in breaking automated tests. Do you think I can count it as a proficiency? 🙂 Liberty Eiffel automated tests (Bell branch) Last update: 2016-05-11 11:44:02 +0200 (CEST) git pull failed (1)