Re: Euphoria 2.4 Official Release

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On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 08:41:37PM -0400, Lucius Hilley wrote:
> 
> 
> I don't think any of it is funny.

Me either.

> The loss of my 30Gig HDD,

Ouch. Thats definately not cool.

> kat being frustrated.

> My bigfixed.e not being complete.
> BCBS not being done yet.

Good luck with those. Let me know if theres anything more I can do to help
on those.

> My dead-end job.
> My lack of drive to create/motivate/run my own business.

Not much I can say there.

> My inability to make that reverse proxy for kat.
>   * I don't have Linux now.
>   * I don't know TCP/IP programming.
>   * kat is asking for MORE THAN a reverse proxy.
>     * even if she refuses to belive that fact.
> 

No comment.

> kat asks for:
>   * a reverse proxy

I wrote a sort of one on apache, that works fine. The catch is that it is
horribly difficult to debug.

I wrote it for her, but then she says she doesn't want it. And yet she
still complains about not having one...even tho one is available. I have said
multiple times that it is working. She doesn't even bother to reply when I
say that.

I'll give the code to anyone else who wants to give it a go, however. (It'll
prolly end up public domain.)

>   * a simple method for her to tell it when she is online or offline.
>   * a method for her to reprogram new features into it.
>   * to have it deny certain IP's that she adds or removes dynamically.
>     * Sounds like an interface issue.
>   * to have it deny a range of IP's?
>   * to be written in Eu
>   * to run on linux
>   * to be controllable from a remote windows machine
>   * to be fully tested
>   * to be easy for her to setup
>   * for help with setting it up without others having access
>      Just go by what she says is happening and is going wrong.

Debugging and testing is hard. Most of the rest of the items on here
are respectively simple, however.

> 
> She is NOT be happy with positive results.
> She does NOT have or give a positive outlook about the project
> even when it is going well.
> She constantly DEMANDS better and doesn't praise [message incomplete
> 
> 

Which means no one will go into a contract with her, basicly. :)

Her attitude is likely more influcenced by her outlook of her life than the
progress of the project (or so it appears to me anyways). Considering her life
this is completely understandable ... but doesn't make the situation any
easier to deal with. For her or anyone trying to help her.

> 
>         Lucius L. Hilley III
> 
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> 

jbrown

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