[Booki-dev] [FM Discuss] django challenge
Lachlan Musicman
datakid at gmail.com
Sat Aug 21 20:43:58 PDT 2010
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 12:33, Douglas Bagnall <douglas at paradise.net.nz> wrote:
>
> [taking this off the discuss list]
> > Aco is away on holidays. I was wanting to manually make the changes and
> > then merge with the main branch when he returns
> www.booki.cc is running the rome branch, which is quite different from
> the sputnik branch that Lachlan started with. Some of the patched
> template files don't exist anymore.
As Douglas mentions below, I was following the INSTALL file when
making changes - I'll re do the changes, but not sure when atm. I'm
sure it won't be too different.
I'll fix the INSTALL file as well.
cheers
L.
> Lachlan, do you think you'd be able to redo it on top of the rome or
> bookizip-rome branches? It looks like it should be easy enough for
> someone who knows what they're doing (i.e., not me). Of course, it'd
> also be an opportunity to leave out the .svn stuff.
>
> BTW, using 'sputnik' is what our documentation says to do. We ought
> to change that. Now that development is stabilising and we have more
> contributors, we should probably start trying to keep 'master' more or
> less up to date, and make short feature branches off that.
--
These simple functions belong to a sub-class known as strictly
dominating functions, meaning that their output is always bigger than
their inputs. A striking fact, known as the complementation theorem,
holds for all such functions. It says there is always an infinite
collection of inputs that when fed into the function will produce a
collection of outputs that is precisely the non-inputs.
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