Bloat – Wiki – Bufferbloat
Monday, January 31st, 2011a project to fight a "buffer bloat" problem, or in general to fight various problems on broadband links causes by ISPs
/ by Jim Gettys, one of the authors of X and HTTP/1.1 )
a project to fight a "buffer bloat" problem, or in general to fight various problems on broadband links causes by ISPs
/ by Jim Gettys, one of the authors of X and HTTP/1.1 )
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notes on what is technical debt in the project and how to deal with, and how to convince non-technical stake-holders in the project that the debt should be re-paid.
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Example specs from Joel / copilot /
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from Joel — how to keep realistic schedules
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checklist template for release to production, roll out plan (.doc)
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Great post about challenges that one team inside of Redhat faced when they were challenged with the task of migrating C#/IIS/MS-SQL-based VM management tool into Java. The post is more interested from the project management perspective, than from th…
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how to make book scanner from 2 el-chippo photo-cameras
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Part 2: Automated context management
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