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<0> * Topic is 'Latest channel registration info at: http://javafaq.mine.nu/lookup?383 (updated 2007-01-24 19:00 (GMT+1))' <0> !op teralaser <0> hm <0> guess I am not added in HellHound <1> Aha <1> Ok I've sent my email addy to Clackwell (he must've misplaced it since last time)... Count me in as another supporter. <2> X is gay <1> As long as it doesn't proposition me I'm fine with that... there's a lot of cable between me and it (and I don't mean to boast). <3> any idea when the channel is actually going to be registered <3> its not possible for someone to nick in ahead, I hope <1> Quite possibly... they just need enough supporters to actually be here. <4> omg we've got a blinker <5> heh <6> I have an object that extends DefaultListSelection model with a listener inside, in order to trap seltion changes on a table. Run the app, when I do the first cell select, the getSelectedRow funtion of the table returns -1, on the second select it returns 0.... why is that ? <6> the code for the extended object is at http://java.pastebin.com/867030
<6> solved with getValueIsAdjusting() <7> or, solved by studying the api docs :) <3> wonders will never cease <8> read....docs? <9> How can i get distance between for example JLabel's when im using grid layout? <0> ~gbl <0> oops <0> use the insets I believe <0> http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/layout/gridbag.html <5> hey all <9> Should i Use the method setLabelFor() when combining JLabel's and JTextField's? <5> Carve - that pretty much depends on what you want to do, check out the JLabel api - http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/javax/swing/JLabel.html# <10> meh.. my head hurts.. I need to stop trying to explain things to people <3> I see someone is trying to get access to the bot <7> ach so. Yeah. you only have 2 x accounts 8) <7> Deano|Wrk: the exact reason why I was very cautious the other day :) <11> hello all <3> indeed Lion-O, I understood <7> Hmm, this evening I think its time to work some more on my "bean-fu" :) <3> think I'll just keep the one account in here from now on <12> someone actually registered those usernames just to get ops ? <7> Deano|Wrk: hmm :) Or name 'm both UK & Work :) <12> !geoip 210.17.229.155 <12> ups <11> I have a jtable inside a dialog , if a user change a value and then clock on the "OK" button, the table doesn't get the new value. only if the user click outside the table ( to loose the scope) then the new value shows up. is there a way to force or signal the table to finish the editing and apply change ? <12> my bot can ban on country if necessary :P <13> moin. <7> m00 ;) <12> checking my email asap <13> znabela: cool <12> is it okay, if i just respond here, or do i need to reply-to-all with a really sick comment like the rest? <5> hey all <12> Clackwell ... pre-vote from me has always been "yes" from day one ... get to work! <13> znabela: nono, it's ok. <5> hey znabela, Clackwell <13> hi MbGone <13> znabela: it's also a test to see if people respond in a timely manner for the vote...:> <5> how goes it? <14> hi guys <5> hi SAnDAnGE <13> hi SAnDAnGE <12> Clackwell: usually cservice starts spamming notices in here when that happens, and when it does, ill notice it more often than reading emails <14> hi MbGone, Clackwell <13> znabela: ok. but in case of yura for example i am not sure. he's not here right now, and usually isn't here anyway. would be a shame to blow the registration because of lack of feedback. <14> notices are "spammed" once the channel is in Pending, that would be after all supporters have already /msg X support #java yes <12> yeap <5> also, X is monitoring if the supporters are actually here <13> MbGone: good point for yura and a few others i guess. hm... <13> hmhmhm.... <14> X counts the times a logged in a supporter joins the channel <5> hmm yea, dont remember exactly what is monitored , can look in the source i guess <7> and you're not counted if you logon before joining the channel ;) It also helps for regulars who are always here to /cycle a few times every now and then. This adds up more to traffic and overal traffic. <13> SAnDAnGE: but they do not expect 100% time coverage, i guess. that would be too unrealistic. <7> Clackwell: naah. Its an overal impression. Channel traffic, join/part traffic and actual participation of the supporters. <14> Clackwell actually it doesn't matter how much time you spend on the channel, it matters how many times you join the channel <13> oh well...i see this thing fail already...;) <14> Lion-O u're quite wrong :)
<7> Clackwell: nah. I've been involved in registering smaller channels. <5> SAnDAnGE - i am pretty sure thats not just joins, as someone can stay connected for 10+days <7> SAnDAnGE: I doubt it. <14> guys... in the 3 years I've spent as a CService Trainee... I think I learned something ;) <7> SAnDAnGE: thats nice for you, I got it both from the euworld source as well as someone who operates euworld. <14> Lion-O 1st: u MUST be logged in, before joining the pending channel, so that X counts ur join <13> SAnDAnGE: "it's a bureaucracy like not even the european union could think up one"? <7> SAnDAnGE: what do you think /cycle does? <5> Lion-O - euworld? <7> anyway, this is a useless discussion. Lets stick to things which really matter. <14> "[20:09:51] <@Lion-O> and you're not counted if you logon before joining the channel " <5> euworld has nothing to do with channel registration <10> Is there somewhere I can see which modes and paddings are useable with which algorithm in the Sun JCE? <7> SAnDAnGE: aah. That is wrong indeed. Login /after/ joining. <7> hence my comment regarding /cycle ;) <13> "PLEASE BE SURE YOUR SUPPORTERS LOG INTO X BEFORE THEY JOIN THE CHANNEL OTHERWISE THEY WILL NOT BE COUNTED." <14> "It also helps for regulars who are always here to /cycle a few times every now and then." <- X counts how many times a supporters joins, and UNIQUE joins from others, this means, others don't count if they cycle <14> also supporter's join is counted once each hour... <14> anyway... my point is: don't try to much, and don't ignore the channel <13> hm. so on the bottom line: should we act "unnaturally" and relogin/rejoin, etc. every now and then? <7> Clackwell: nah. Its just healthy for people who are on 24/7 to /cycle every now and then. <13> i'd hate to make nonsense like that, just to satisfy some silly rules. <7> and if we just do what we always do I don't see much problems appearing. Depending on the things already mentioned. <14> Clackwell let's just say that if you leave ur bnc on or pc open 24/7 it won't help us if u don't cycle the channel <13> Lion-O: ok. i get at minimum one disconnect per 24 hours anyway. <13> CYCLE Unknown command <13> :) <14> Clackwell what client are u using ? <13> SAnDAnGE: mirc of course :) <7> awww ;) Well, guess its a specific irssi feature then. Basicly its a combination of /part and /join. <14> try /hop <13> oh lawdee <14> bad idea <13> haha <5> well i just checked the source <14> joining the channel once/twice a day is more then enough <13> how long for a registration to actively start? wondering if it makes sense to time it so that it falls on a weekend, with people more likely to be here. <5> X is monitoring all the joins of supporters, and 50 unique ip's joins of "regular" users <7> yups. Its not /that/ critical. <14> Clackwell registration starts as soon as the applicant submits it on web, after that, the supporters have 72 hours to say yes <14> as soon as all supporters say yes, they have less then 48 hours in which at least 6 of them have to join the channel at least once <14> as soon as the minimum supporter joins is met, the pending starts for 5 days <14> for 5 days traffic is monitored and notice spammed for objections.. etc <14> after the 5 days the channel might be automatically registered if no objection is submitted to the application and the supporters have done enough traffic <14> if this condition is not met, 1-3 days of Ready for Review period follows in which time, a CService Administrator checks the objections, and their value of true <14> the CService Admin will decide if to accept/reject the channel application <14> If the channel is automatically accepted and a supporter has done something bad meanwhile, the channel may get purged again <14> so... the channel could be registered if all goes ok, in about 7 days <14> the applicant should be aware that he has to set a valid channel DESCRIPTION in the application he makes <14> silence... <5> hmm <5> evening Deano <15> lo MbGone <15> someone needs to put him on the bots <13> if hh wouldn't clean up the ban list we'd keep the ban in there like that, but oh well. <7> Clackwell: it shouldn't cycle? no problem. <7> done. <13> Lion-O: it doesn't clean the ban list in here now? <7> Clackwell: *nod* <13> Lion-O: excellent. :) <13> makes sense for a large channel to have the bots maintain it, works fine in #germany. <13> but due to lack of experience or access having the perm bans in the bot makes the whole thing less dynamic. <13> which is sometimes good, sometimes bad, ig uess. <16> You had no chance of me saying anything until you messaged btw... I never saw that topic until now so it must not have been on this server ;) <13> dave-e: what? :) <16> Well, I guess this process has been going on a while seeing as my name on the site was flashing NO!... haha... but until just the other day when you said something on here I didn't even realise because the channel topic was blank on this server <13> dave-e: we haven't even gotten to the registration yet and you're starting to make up excuses already...man...;) <17> yeah yeah <17> stupid wireless <0> hahahah <13> dave-e: we haven't even gotten to the registration yet and you're starting to make up excuses already...man...;) and you keep making them! <0> hehe
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