Hi,
Nothing motivates like a deadline...
I am an active porter for the following architectures and I intend
to continue this for the lifetime of the jessie release:
For kfreebsd-amd64 and kfreebsd-i386, I
- test many packages on this architecture
- triage arch-specific bugs
- fix
Hi all.
The 1st October is rapidly approaching, so I thought I'd better put a more
formal place marker down for IMGs support of Debian MIPS. A couple of my
guys have asked for some information on what will be involved, but have no
reply yet. Whist we sort out the new hires and get my present team
[added CC to debian-mips, please don't shoot me for cross-posting]
Graham == Graham Whaley graham.wha...@gmail.com writes:
I need to update you on the state of Debian support commitment within
Imagination, particularly in light of the plight of MIPS support for
jessie.
Having become
Hi David.
Good timing. I needed to update everybody on the status.
I now have allocation for two full time permanent hires for Debian MIPS
work in my group, and will be placing those job adverts on the imgtec web
site as soon as I can (in the next few days), and posting those links to
the
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 17:38:37 +0100, Graham Whaley wrote:
I also have allocation for MIPS native build hardware. I need to discuss
the present situation of the MIPS hardware within Debian, and how we can
proceed to improve that situation. I've not identified who within Debian I
need to
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For hurd-i386, I
- - test the base system
- - fix arch-related bugs in general.
Unfortunately my time is limited but I do what I can.
I am a DD.
Thank you,
- --
Barry deFreese
Sometimes helper, sometimes hinderer to:
Debian Games, QA, GNU/Hurd
Hi,
b...@decadent.org.uk said:
I've also provided a couple of kernel patches in the past. I'm cross
testing with Gentoo to ensure that bugs I report are Debian-specific
or ia64-generic.
I'll continue testing/software development activity on ia64 for the
Jessie cycle, and more
John David Anglin dave.ang...@bell.net schrieb:
On 21-Sep-13, at 7:23 PM, Ben Hutchings wrote:
I'll continue testing/software development activity on ia64 for the
Jessie cycle, and more generally, until Debian drops ia64. I'm
already
waiting for Wayland on ia64 and other big updates.
So
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For hurd-i386, I
- - test the base system
- - fix arch-related bugs in general.
Unfortunately my time is limited but I do what I can.
I am a DD.
Thank you,
- --
Barry deFreese
Sometimes helper, sometimes hinderer to:
Debian Games, QA, GNU/Hurd
Hi,
I'm a long-time ia64 Debian user ( 10 years). I'm mostly focused on
desktop aspects (GNOME, Iceweasel, LibreOffice, Qt Creator, C++ 3D
software development) while most other ia64 users that I know are more
inclined on server use.
I'm not a DD/DM, but daily update my ia64 workstation, report
On Sat, 2013-09-21 at 19:36 +0200, Émeric MASCHINO wrote:
Hi,
I'm a long-time ia64 Debian user ( 10 years). I'm mostly focused on
desktop aspects (GNOME, Iceweasel, LibreOffice, Qt Creator, C++ 3D
software development) while most other ia64 users that I know are more
inclined on server use.
On 21-Sep-13, at 7:23 PM, Ben Hutchings wrote:
I'll continue testing/software development activity on ia64 for the
Jessie cycle, and more generally, until Debian drops ia64. I'm
already
waiting for Wayland on ia64 and other big updates.
So please, keep ia64 in the bandwagon ;-)
But I
Hi,
I am an active tester (not always porter) for the following architectures and I
intend
to continue this for the lifetime of the jessie release:
i386, amd64, armel
- test most base packages on this architecture (every day tasks)
- test arch-related things
- test lots of ipv6 related issues
FWIW, I am a porter of the Alpha architecture in the following ways:
- run a buildd
- kernel support
- work with upstreams for toolchain support
- general porting work including filing bugs and patches
I doubt if I will continue that for the life cycle of Jessie given that
many of the former
I have not been involved before in the porting effort but may be interested if
there is a need. I have a few alpha platforms and ia64. Could someone describe
or point me to a Web page that describes what is involved? I have a c
programming background for a lot of years and am now a java
i have a HP Visualize B2000 that i managed to install last night from iso
distribution that i found after a lot of looking. at this point only
terminal is working. will keep reading to get debian up and running.
i would like to get involved. will need some additional information on what
is needed
Hi Niels, all.
First, I should introduce myself. I run Imagination/MIPS internal Linux
kernel and distribution groups.
I need to update you on the state of Debian support commitment within
Imagination, particularly in light of the plight of MIPS support for jessie.
Having become aware of
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 11:19:24AM -0400, Federico Sologuren wrote:
i have a HP Visualize B2000 that i managed to install last night from iso
distribution that i found after a lot of looking. at this point only
terminal is working. will keep reading to get debian up and running.
i would like
On 2013-09-01 09:33, Niels Thykier wrote:
Hi,
As we announced in [LAST-BITS], we would like to get a better idea of
that status of the ports, to make an informed decision about which
port can be released with jessie. One of the steps is to get an
overview of which of the porters are (still)
Dear Niels,
please transfer me from sparc to sparc64. Sorry, if I did not make
that clear in my previous message.
BTW, makes it sense to split SPARC64 from SPARC? I don't think there
is a lot of SPARC32 out there now...
Regards,
Rainer
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Rainer Herbst
Zentrale
On 2013-09-19 10:49, Rainer Herbst wrote:
Dear Niels,
Hi,
please transfer me from sparc to sparc64. Sorry, if I did not make
that clear in my previous message.
Done. :)
BTW, makes it sense to split SPARC64 from SPARC? I don't think
there is a lot of SPARC32 out there now...
Niels Thykier, le Thu 19 Sep 2013 10:38:29 +0200, a écrit :
So far, the *no one* has stepped up to back the following architectures:
hurd-i386
It seems that for some unknown reason I never got to read your mail
actually. For debian-hurd@ people who would like to answer, here is the
mail:
Hi :),
I am an active developer for the following architectures and I intend
to continue this for the lifetime of the jessie release:
For hurd-i386, I
- test those packages on this architecture relevant to my development work
- fix arch-related bugs
- improve the Hurd in general, with focus on
Samuel Thibault, le Thu 19 Sep 2013 12:55:20 +0200, a écrit :
On 2013-09-01 09:33, Niels Thykier wrote:
If you are (or intend to become) an active porter for the lifetime of
jessie, then please send a signed email explaining your involvement in
the port to the Release Team
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For hurd-i386, I
- - test the base system
- - fix arch-related bugs in general.
Unfortunately my time is limited but I do what I can.
I am a DD.
Thank you,
- --
Barry deFreese
Sometimes helper, sometimes hinderer to:
Debian Games, QA, GNU/Hurd
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 10:38:29AM +0200, Niels Thykier wrote:
Here is a little status update on the mails we have received so far.
First off, thanks to all the porters who have already replied!
So far, the *no one* has stepped up to back the following architectures:
hurd-i386
ia64
On 2013-09-19 16:56, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
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Message-ID: 20130904160124.gt12...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca
Sent September 4th.
Thanks for the pointer. AFAICT the particular mail was not sent to
debian-release@lists.d.o, which is why I missed it. Anyhow, I will be
sure to include you in
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 05:03:32PM +0200, Niels Thykier wrote:
Thanks for the pointer. AFAICT the particular mail was not sent to
debian-release@lists.d.o, which is why I missed it. Anyhow, I will be
sure to include you in the final tally.
I sent it to the 4 architectures I was interested
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