I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is about licensing or legal issues, not programming or software development. See here for details, and the help center for more. — JasonMArcheryesterday
@Gunr Quick question; SOCVR.Net will now also need to fetch a user's CV data, I however only need the timestamps of the CVs, but I could fetch the post's link/title/body if that would be useful to you...
So should I bother scrapping that additional data, or just stick with the timestamps?
Ah, right. Well the new class exposes a AuditPassed/AuditFailed event (via an event manager), which'll pass a ReviewItem object. So you could just subscribe to those events then save the data to the DB.
@gunr2171 Actually, the check is a little more complex than that. I'm currently checking if they fail an audit/run out of reviews and am working on detecting if they're out of CVs (it is possible).
ok, maybe i'm not understanding this correctly. Don't you need to see the number of close votes total (including outside of the CV queue) that a person has done in a day?
I am trying to consume Linkedin WebApi from a c# Console Application
This is the service that I need to consume
http://api.linkedin.com/v1/companies/XXXXX/updates?event-type=job-posting
XXXX is the unique company ID and I have the right one...
I am getting a 401 error that means that I need to ...
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I want to build a software module which will be constituted of open-source material from another project. You can think of it as a theme for an OS from another one. It will also include logic and such to put this material in the correct place, which is what I'm selling.
The origin of the materia...
How can it be off-topic if the tags exists in stack overflow? What can you as about licensing other than how to legally apply it? And if you think it should be closed, ok, at least I will get my answer. Too bad that you want to prevent other people from getting the same information.... — Bruno Finger11 hours ago
@KevinBrown flag for a moderator, explain that the question needs to be closed and request the bounty to be removed so the community can vote on the question
This article is about Leffe, the beer brand. For the Italian commune, see Leffe, Lombardy.
Leffe /ˈlɛf/ is a premium beer brand owned by InBev Belgium, the European operating arm of the global Anheuser–Busch InBev brewery giant. There are several beers in the range, and they are marketed as Abbey beers. They are brewed in large quantities and are widely distributed.
== History ==
The abbey was founded in 1152 on the Meuse River in the province of Namur in southern Belgium. Like many monasteries across Europe, the Premonstratensian (Norbertine) canons of the abbey brewed ale. Using knowledge passed...
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@KevinBrown just got your questions into the queue, burning them now
Flag it for moderator attention. I agree that setting up a bounty should not prevent a question from being closed. All I can say for that, though, is the fact that the question remained open long enough for a bounty to get posted should say that the community felt it was worthy of being open in t...