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Commit bit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Commit bit is permission to contribute to a shared source code for a software project. To contribute source code on most large projects, one must make modifications and then "commit" those chang...
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On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 15:54:19 +0200, Petr Rockai wrote: > If we adopt the commit bit approach, I would probably welcome a system, where > people would only push patches that they are not authors of.
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Subject: (racoon 179) Commit bit ... The commit bit will solve this since the initiator is required to wait to send any IPSec protected packets until it has received the "connected" message from the responder. Is there some way to get this behavior in racoon?
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Subject: Re: Commit Bit Processing ... > There are applications that want to consider using the commit bit > in both directions. One of the specific ones I've seen is for key > recovery. See <draft-kra-ipsec-isakmp-04.txt>, for example. Tim, Be that as it may, that's not why the COMMIT bit was invented.
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Recently, I got a doc commit bit as well. As a doc committer, the first thing I’d like to take care about is the webpage. The PR count is low for www, but there are some trivial PRs that are easy to solve. Besides, I’d like translate the news/press parts for the Hungarian Documentation Project.
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Committers to Danga Projects ... The following people have gotten commit access: ... LiveJournal founder, started memcached, Perlbal, MogileFS, DJabberd, etc.
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During the class we were asked to come up with a definition of security for bit commitment as a homework problem. For some reason, professor Micali choose to discuss my definition in class. As discovered in class, there was a small error in my original definition.
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