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I heard ElasticSearch is already changing its license to SSPL. Because of that, it will not be considered as an OSS (OpenSource Software) anymore.
Do you know of a better OSS as replacement for ElasticSearch?
Hope suggested OSS has an official image in dockerhub since I will be using it also in Kubernetes.
Elasticsearch was on SSPL, but we moved to a simpler license. check out https://www.elastic.co/blog/elastic-license-v2 for details on that aspect
The OpenSearch alternative provided by AWS could be a correct possibility.
It's forked from Elasticsearch and provide the same features.
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Are there any tools available for migrating from Jira on Demand to TFS 2012 ? All the tools that I saw needs Jira to be installed locally on our servers.
I'd think the easiest way would be to write a quick'n'dirty script to scrape everything out using the on-demand instance's REST API.
It should be enabled by default on all on-demand instances ( unless explicitly turned off. )
The API is documented at:
http://docs.atlassian.com/jira/REST/latest/
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I want to run my own service with datakit for iOS, as alternative for parse, there is some good tutorial how to setup it?
On github repository there is everything you need to set up the server.
For free you can try it on localhost, or heroku or ec2(with bitnami node.js image) with mongohq.
If you are looking for an example of the usage of the framework, then start with ParseKit.
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I am wondering is there any tool which can help visualize relations between tasks/bugs, I mean dependencies like related to/blocks/clone/etc.
There is the Links Hierarchy plugin, though I'm not sure if that supports JIRA 4.4.
There is also the REST example at https://developer.atlassian.com/display/JIRADEV/JIRA+REST+API+Version+2+Tutorial#JIRARESTAPIVersion2Tutorial-Example%231%3AGraphingImageLinks
Vivid Trace visualizes relations between tasks/bugs for any/all of the issue link types you mention, and it can graph a given issue, component, version, or even a whole project.
https://vivid-inc.net/
(Disclaimer: We make it.)
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I'm trying to check domain name availability from my Rails app. Is there a good (free) API to do this with?
There's a whois client for Ruby on Github that seems to be updated regularly:
https://github.com/weppos/whois
The API doesn't look bad, either.
You can do this (and many other operations) using dnsimple
But it's not free, it starts at $3/month with a 30 days free trial.
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Does anyone know any publicly accessible CLSI (Common LaTeX Service Interface) servers other than ScribTeX? (nothing wrong with ScribTeX, in fact it's great, but I was wondering if there are any alternatives)
EDIT: I'm not looking for online LaTeX equation editors or proprietary APIs (e.g. MonkeyTex), I'm asking specifically about CLSI because it seems to be the standard for server-side LaTeX compilation.
I don't know if it's a CLSI, but there is LaTeXLab, built on google's app engine. http://code.google.com/p/latex-lab/
I know it's a little bit old question but you can use
https://github.com/overleaf/clsi
From the overleaf project
Not sure it's a CLSI server but http://rogercortesi.com/eqn/ is very nice and can probably be scripted, eg. http://rogercortesi.com/eqn/index.php?filename=&latextext=%5Czeta%282%29%3D%5Cpi%5E2%2F6&outtype=png&bgcolor=white&txcolor=black&res=150&antialias=1