Vote for Open-Source Representative on ISC 28
LinuxTelephony writes "Voting for the Vovida Networks sponsored seat on the International Softswitch Consortium (ISC) started at 8:00 AM on August 10th and will run until midnight August 12th. Vovida Networks will be paying the membership fees as well as travel, food, and lodging expenses for this elected position." I don't know any of these people, and I have no idea how they got nominated. But I'm sure many other Slashdot readers have informed opinions about ISC goings-on and will happily vote for the best candidate(s).
Netscape Crash? (Score:1)
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which? (Score:1)
The only known person is Craig (Score:1)
It is a pity because VoIP is a field where linux can and should rule. Why? the reason is obvious - because it is the only platform allowing development of the full spectrum of devices starting with consumer electronics (think StrongArm) and finishing with big switching gateway systems (think SGI or special architectures;-).
ISC (Score:1)
Random Voting (Score:1)
Ah, just vote for the guy who wrote the 3com driver. Thats pretty cool in and of itself.
Wrong URL (Score:1)
kernel contributors (Score:1)
I just checked every file in the Linux 2.3.12 kernel source tree (including "CREDITS", which I believe *also* covers folks who's work is no longer used). Regardless of any other claims, none of their names appear. (I did a "grep -iw" of their last names and inspected the results. They were all either variable names (eg. "wRight") or other folks with the same last name.)
Re:WTF does 'props' mean anyway? (offtopic) (Score:1)
I give him/her props. = Respect to him/her!
Props to Dave. = Respect to Dave!
He/she's got props. = He/she gets my respect!
I don't think there is a word to word mapping for it, but you can give it out or have it. In any case, its a good thing to have, and it's a nice thing to say to someone else. Often associated with hiphop, but I think it's a great term.
Re:Netscape Crash? (Score:1)
ham radio comment (Score:1)
Such folks in general have a very long history of sharing information, charitable works (eg. providing communication infrastucture during emergencies), international cooperation, dealing with beaurocratic requirements (ever take a ham exam?), and contribution to free software projects. (For an example of this last one, Phil Karn's once-popular "KA9Q" software was so named because that's his ham radio call sign.)
Can anyone else make any other comments about the candidates? I don't know any of them as individuals.
ISC == Internet Software Consortium? (Score:1)
So what is this SoftSwitch organization?
I always thought ISC was Internet Software Consortium (makers of bind, dhcp tools, etc.).
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Re:WTF does 'props' mean anyway? (offtopic) (Score:1)
Re:Netscape Crash? (Score:1)
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Re:ham radio comment (Score:1)
``Phil Karn's once-popular "KA9Q" software ''
Once popular? I still use it.
If you're not decided or don't know... (Score:1)
djweis
Re:Netscape Crash? (Score:1)
Oh, you mean Vovida, not Slashdot.
Re:The only known person is Craig - Not So. (Score:1)