I'm looking for a way to disable the voting system in Helix Swarm. Best case to completely remove it, or to set the required votes to 0.
Thank you.
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We use Apache Casssandra and want to be able to keep abreast of any security updates so that we can jump on them and update ASAP. I'm happy to go in search of feature and patch releases periodically, but I'd like security fixes to come and find me.
Is there a dedicated mailing list?
An RSS feed?
Its not very often, but they do come up on the dev mailing list. I don't know of anywhere else so it might be a lot to filter through. Your best bet is probably following events on Jira or creating a subscription on it to notify you. ie:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=project%20%3D%20CASSANDRA%20AND%20labels%20%3D%20security
My client want to use OpenAM OpenIDM and OpenDJ for the product development. Before that client want to know what will be the production sizing for this forgerock.
Our plan is to have the 1 million user and 100K concurrent users are there then how much size it will take to on production. I have gone through the documentation of forgerock but didn’t find much information from it.
Deepak,
I am from ForgeRock and we would be very happy to help. As everyone's situation is different, we would like to discuss your requirements before providing sizing details to make sure we are not over / underestimating. ie. We want to get it right. :-)
There are a couple of options for getting in touch with your nearest tech resources.
Ping your request to this email address info#forgerock.com. If you could include the detail you have in this question, as well as your country and city, it will help the right person pick up your question and get in touch.
Here is a URL to our offices. I suggest calling your closes office for assistance. https://www.forgerock.com/contact/
If you can tell me your country / city, I can put you in touch with your nearest engineer.
Matt.
I'm working on building a website for a friend, and they would love to use Square for their payment processing. I'm just wondering if there is a way for me to automatically process a payment with square from the website I am building? I looked around a little, but didn't find any information about an API that I can send CC information to Square automatically and have the clients charged.
I know paypal is another very popular option, but I'm just curious if this can be done with Square?
Thanks for any help guys!
I used square for several years and they did not seem eager to offer an api. They do seem to have one now, but I don't know much about it. Check out connect.squareup.com -- they don't actually let you process charges, though. It meant more as a reporting and inventory tool.
The real benefit of Square is the ability to swipe wherever you are. If you want to be able to upload transactions in bulk, you might look at authorize.net -- I know they, among others, have that capability.
Ok so ive been tasked with doing "research" on building an intranet for a potential new client for my company and they want some kind of answer by Monday (like any company, they REALLY want this project).
That said, ive been doing "Reasearch" and have so many tabs/windows open that im going nuts and getting lost since my research doesn't have direction...taking in too much and need assistance.
i have 2 questions after a brief explanation.
Essentially, From my understanding, an Intranet is...well in plain
terms, a website that is offline? has a deeper framework because of
the documents that will be available(i think its for a school)and the
ppl who can access them but can also have access to the internet?
Since its for a school(not sure if its mainly for teachers or teachers
and students ) im assuming alot of documents either way.
aside form being private, throughout my research, ive read alot about file security, firewalls, and...and.. im starting to get overwhelmed.
Me myself, am a web designer/so-so developer. decent knowledge of js/jquery and php/mysql though i feel like im just getting started in the web-developer part. Good knowledge of standards HTML/css, designer tools etc...
That said, these are my questions.
1.What is actually involved in planning to create this? What tools( read CMS if possible ) can i use to create any of this. Like to make this happen what do i actually need, and need to know? what direction should i take. If you can direct me and help me close some of these 30+ links spread across my 3 monitors id owe ya lol.
i can build many things and dont mind giving it a HARD go but, this seems like a HUGE project and, im SURE that if my company takes this job, id be put on it. now i can do some of the parts of this project but not 100% sure im the right person for this. Theyre counting on me for a yes/no answer as to whether i can do it (they know its big and itll take time to accomplish) but so...with my skills posted above, am i the right person to do this? or is this more akin to an ACTUAL tried and true developer?
Thank you for your time and, any tips/links/cms info/ i mean ANYTHING that would make this easier PLEASE dont hesitate to share. i dont mind doing the research but i need direction.
i dont want to tell them "YES i can do it" and in a month or two im on pause stuck and the yes turns into a "no i cant do it"
If you have no experience in setting up networks, then you are probably not the man for the job (unless your client is willing to let you have a shot at it for the experience, on a no-win, no-fee basis). Certainly do not over-promise and under-deliver!
I deal with quite a lot of schools, and I know many of the smaller ones will use the secretary's computer as a server, with a simple Windows home network to place files in a shared directory. Its a cheap and cheerful alternative, within their own skillsets to manage.
You should also check with the govermental department with relevant oversight (Dept. of Education, I'd imagine) to see what guidlines, requirements, and grants, are available or required. There may be a specific recommended route to take here, with made to measure firewall protection provided to you.
Larger schools will have invested in proper servers, with automatic external backups in place. I'm not qualified to give advice on how to set those up however. Hopefully someone else here will :)
Best of luck!
CMS may be included as a Intranet website, but Intranet includes much more than CMS. Your best stragetic is tell your boss find a network system integrator to do this project collaboratively. Intranet involves more networking technology (L2, L3, switching, routing, firewall, wireless, etc etc) and physical instrument (ex. cabling).
My company is planning to start a forum for our software product which the clients can refer for general FAQ's, problems etc.
Right now we are planning to have:-
User manuals.
Best practices for different section's of the application
Frequently faced problems.
Forum where user can discuss issues with development team.
Any other ideas?
Edit:-
We have RSS and E-mail notification subscription to the forum.
Forum where user can discuss issues
with development team.
I don't know if this is a euphemism for "issue tracker" but if not, make sure you include a way for people to submit bug/feature/enhancement reports and track them to completion. Nothing is worse than not being able to submit a bug report or being able to submit a bug report but only into a black hole.
Communication is key.
If you add an issue tracker as suggested by Kevin, your list seems pretty ok to me.
I'd also suggest that you do not start out with too many different services that require interaction from your side (e.g. your developers) at first - I've seen (too) many good initiatives die simply because nobody in the company had enough time e.g. for regular answering of the forum questions.
In your case, I guess "best practices", "frequent problems" and the forum will all consume regular time from your dev team if you want to keep them alive and up-to-date, especially in the beginning. So I would not add more services at the beginning but make sure to get these right (and you can always add more services later on if you find that the users need them :-).
You.
Show that you care about your customers.
Many useful tips at Creating passionate users blog.