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With many customers otherwise focused on other priorities due to COVID19 related issues, is there any potential for MSFT extending the support date for Basic Auth for EWS services?
The current date is mid-October 2020 and I know many banks are in a difficult position to try and migrate to Graph since it's new for most developers.
Its already been announced
In response to the COVID-19 crisis and knowing that priorities have changed for many of our customers we have decided to postpone disabling Basic Authentication in Exchange Online for those tenants still actively using it until the second half of 2021
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/basic-authentication-and-exchange-online-april-2020-update/ba-p/1275508
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I'm from Vietnam, I want to upgrade firebase to Pay as you go plan, I've used the visa card which was used to purchase google play accounts, but i couldn't, .
Why is that?
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You are trying to use a Visa prepaid card, which according to Google, is not a valid form of payment (line two in the below picture). You will need to use a valid credit card or debit card so Google can bill you monthly. You can find more information about supported payment methods from here.
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Realm Core Binary License states:
"This product is not being made available to any person located in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Syria or the Crimea region, or to any other person that is not eligible to receive the product under U.S. law."
I cannot understand who is the person mentioned. Is it a developer who uses Realm API or a user of an application developed using Realm?
To make my question clear:
1) May a developer located in one of those areas use Realm to develop apps upon its API?
2) May a user located in one of those areas use a program developed with use of Realm?
Thanks for answering!
I can't speak for Realm in this regard but will try to get the question answered definitively.
As public fact, both Apple and Google ban distribution of apps to Crimea. Speaking as an individual, I think these sanctions are sad and a US action aimed at the wrong people.
I found this article interesting on how people are trying to cope with the sanctions.
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Myrrix was recently purchased by Cloudera. Will Myrrix become part of the Cloudera platform? Is there any estimate for when that will occur? Will there be a charge for the use of Myrrix in the future?
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(This is off topic for SO, and better asked at https://getsatisfaction.com/myrrix)
The current Myrrix code base is end-of-lifed and will be unsupported after December 31, 2013.
Internally we are building a newer project from the code base, however. It may be open-sourced quite soon in fact, but I do not want to commit to anything.
Watch https://getsatisfaction.com/myrrix or the Myrrix mailing list for news.
PS the successor is Oryx and was released last October.
https://github.com/cloudera/oryx
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We have a Drupal 6 website and we want to add Advertisements to the site. I had used OpenAds 7 years ago but now since they changed to openx, i can't quite understand from their website if it's still FREE to use with all the features that were available in OpenAds many years ago.
Roaming around i found Drupal Advertisement Module which seems to report the most installs (8200 people using it approx).
The question is if some has used this module and can tell me if it supports the industry standard methods for selling ads, i.e. are we able to do the following:
Sell space using CPM (Cost Per Matrix views).
Cost Per Click (CPC)
any others ....
Can we create accounts for different advertisers and specify the budget and the ads stop automatically when their views or clicks exceed their budget?
You can learn about the differences between OpenX products here:
http://www.openx.com/publisher/compare-ad-server-products
Please let us know if there's anything we can do to help you out. You can email us here: openxnews#openx.com
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Microsoft Project and Waterfall
Does using Microsoft Project force you into a waterfall model? Could anyone point me to examples of successful iterative (agile for example) projects that successfully use(d) MS Project as a supporting tool?
Consider other alternatives for providing management with the transparency into development work which they presumably want. It's not going to help you with the frequent replanning that's at the core of agile methods -- MS Project is more likely to prove a hindrance.
Instead, talk to them about using low-tech whiteboards to show progress on objectives through e.g. percentages of user stories completed, estimated and actual velocities and highlighted issues. But if they're pushing MS Project, they're going to need to be at least tentatively converted to iterative/agile methods. Google around... they may ask for figures to back your position: show them the numbers on agility rather than on MS Project.