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Linux-Announce Digest #654

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Mon Jan 19 17:13:10 2004

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Date:     Mon, 19 Jan 2004 17:13:05 EST

Linux-Announce Digest #654, Volume #4          Mon, 19 Jan 2004 17:13:05 EST

Contents:
  [ADMIN] comp.os.linux.announce report for Mon Jan 5 00:05:01 CST 2004 (cola-admin@stump.algebra.com)
  [ADMIN] comp.os.linux.announce report for Mon Jan 19 00:05:00 CST 2004 (cola-admin@stump.algebra.com)
  [SLUG] Suncoast LUG Meetings (Paul M Foster)
  Code Forge, Inc has released Code Forge IDE v3.6! (Oleg Pichugin)

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From: cola-admin@stump.algebra.com
Subject: [ADMIN] comp.os.linux.announce report for Mon Jan 5 00:05:01 CST 2004
Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 21:51:39 CST
Reply-To: cola-admin@stump.algebra.com

Subject: comp.os.linux.announce report for Mon Jan 5 00:05:01 CST 2004
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Date: Mon Jan 5 00:05:01 CST 2004

This is an automated report about activity of our newsgroup
comp.os.linux.announce. It covers period between the 
previous report and the current one, ending 
on Mon Jan  5 00:05:01 CST 2004.

Note that we do not report the number of articles cancelled
after they got approved, because the cancellations are done
manually. Typically messages get cancelled by requests of
posters themselves.

Lastly, the statistics below are skewed towards higher numbers because
there are always some test messages from moderators themselves who
approve and reject them to make sure that our robomoderator functions
properly.



Approved:       41      messages 
Rejected:       95      messages

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Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 00:05:43 CST
Subject: [ADMIN] comp.os.linux.announce report for Mon Jan 19 00:05:00 CST 2004
From: cola-admin@stump.algebra.com
Reply-To: cola-admin@stump.algebra.com

Subject: comp.os.linux.announce report for Mon Jan 19 00:05:00 CST 2004
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Date: Mon Jan 19 00:05:00 CST 2004

This is an automated report about activity of our newsgroup
comp.os.linux.announce. It covers period between the 
previous report and the current one, ending 
on Mon Jan 19 00:05:00 CST 2004.

Note that we do not report the number of articles cancelled
after they got approved, because the cancellations are done
manually. Typically messages get cancelled by requests of
posters themselves.

Lastly, the statistics below are skewed towards higher numbers because
there are always some test messages from moderators themselves who
approve and reject them to make sure that our robomoderator functions
properly.



Approved:       35      messages 
Rejected:       36      messages

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Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 01:04:31 CST
Subject: [SLUG] Suncoast LUG Meetings
From: Paul M Foster <paulf@quillandmouse.com>

                     *************************************
                     * Suncoast Linux Users Group (SLUG) *
                     *        Meeting Schedule           *
                     *************************************

SARASOTA/BRADENTON ***************************************

     21 January 18:00-21:00 Sarasota
     (third Wednesday of each month)
     Honeywell
     8323 Lindbergh Court
     Sarasota, FL

     See http://www.bish.net/directions/

ST PETERSBURG ********************************************

     26 January 19:00-21:00 St Petersburg
     (usually last Monday of each month)
     St Petersburg Public Library, Main Branch
     Auditorium
     3745 Ninth Ave North
     St Petersburg, FL 33713
     727-893-7724

     See http://www.suncoastlug.org/meetings.html#stpete for directions.

DUNEDIN **************************************************
  
     31 January 10:00-12:00 Dunedin
     (usually fourth Saturday of each month)
     Dunedin Public Library,
     223 Douglas Ave.,
     Community Room A.
     Dunedin, FL

     See http://www.suncoastlug.org/meetings.html#dunedin for directions.

BRANDON **************************************************

     5 February 20:00-22:00 Brandon
     (first Thursday of each month)
     Brandon Barnes & Noble
     Brandon Town Center
     Brandon, FL

     See http://www.suncoastlug.org/meetings.html#Brandon for directions.

NEW PORT RICHEY ******************************************

     7 February 13:00-15:00 New Port Richey
     (first Saturday of each month)
     New Port Richey Public Library
     (second level meeting rooms)
     5939 Main St.
     New Port Richey, FL

     See http://www.suncoastlug.org/meetings.html#npr for directions.

TAMPA ****************************************************

     11 February 19:00-21:00 Tampa
     (second Wednesday of each month)
     Student Services Bldg, Room 108 (note change of room)
     (to the northeast of the Technology Bldg)
     Hillsborough Community College
     Dale Mabry Campus
     4001 Tampa Bay Blvd
     Tampa, FL

     See http://www.hccfl.edu/pollock/Docs/DM-Map.htm for directions.

***********************************************************

ACTIVITIES:

     Meetings include:

     1) Presentation: As indicated.

     2) Question & Answer Session.

     3) Raffle and free stuff!

     Bring your boxes, questions, problems, and plenty of good cheer!
     (And don't forget to start your installs early!)


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From: announce@codeforge.com (Oleg Pichugin)
Subject: Code Forge, Inc has released Code Forge IDE v3.6!
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 15:58:56 CST

Code Forge, Inc has released the v3.6 of its Code Forge
multi-platform/multi-language Integrated Development Environment,
with new features that improve developer productivity and platform
interoperability.

New features include:

    * Stand-alone debugger - you can run Code Forge debugger from the
command-line. ("cfdeb executable")
    * SCP+SFTP support - remote directory mirroring in the IDE and
remote edit using the command-line version of the editor ("clsmed
scp://path/file")
    * Improved perl support
    * Improved project merge for multi-user projects
    * Numerous usability improvements and bug-fixes

Code Forge, Inc has been supplying the Unix development community with
programming tools since early 1997. The Code Forge IDE supports many
innovative and industry-leading features:

    * GUI Makefile builder
    * 30+ programming languages
    * Integrated debugger
    * Graphical configuration of all free and commercial compilers.
    * Completely transparent handling of revision control for CVS,
SCCS,
Microsoft Visual Source Safe, Bitkeeper, Perforce.
    * Project-wide revision-control-aware search/replace tool.
    * Hands-off auto indentation - the only programmer's editor in the
industry that keeps the entire source file properly indented with each
keystroke.
    * GUI management of repositories for all supported types of
revision
control.
    * Available for all major Unix-type operating systems including
QNX.
    * And much more!

  Prices are $30 for the Student version, $75 for Private version,
$300 per user for the Professional version, $1000 for a University
unlimited usage license and $5000 for the Enterprise version. A 30-day
evaluation version is
available for all architectures on our web site. Please visit us at
Code
Forge, Inc

  Best Regards,
--
The Code Forge Team
http://www.codeforge.com

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