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  1. @IvanBernat no, only 4GB
  2. @bastianalbers and I would rather like to see those resources put into a php5.3 cake ;-)
  3. @IvanBernat here I don't have any memory issues with FF 3.5, and I have ~100 tabs open ;-)
  4. @IvanBernat yeah, I have seen his article, and I understand it
  5. @bastianalbers personally I think it is just a waste of dev resources to support something that's dead for quite some time
  6. somehow I don't understand why #cakephp doesn't drop support for php4 in the upcoming 1.3 version...
  7. scrum vs. kanban: http://bit.ly/cjAmV (pdf)
  8. it would be nice to have a visual clue about which tab streams sound/video #tooManyOpenTabs
  9. @pneff you can receive messages (and answer them), but you cannot send the initial message
  10. some companies have strange processes, instead of a confirmation mail I got a call: "Is it correct you selected option x in our web form?"
  11. @pneff sending messages was always a premium (i.e. paid) feature of xing afaik
  12. @kabturek haha ;-)
  13. missing a kind of "meta-bugtracker", where you can report issues affecting project A and B, without knowing in which the bug is
  14. watching live stream from #TEDIndia: http://ted.indiatimes.com/
  15. @neilcrookes in that case I would do the docs inline, like it is done for the Rails API docs
  16. @neilcrookes something like the cookbook belongs to an external manual imo
  17. @neilcrookes in the end it probably depends of the kind of documentation you want to provide
  18. @neilcrookes con: "difficult" to translate; pro: everything in one place
  19. @firas twidge: http://software.complete.or...
  20. @SayB ah ok :)