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Posted by:              Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
Posted on:              ven 05.11.2004 à 18:02 (Europe/Paris)

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The news has been posted. Vincent, could you check it and approve it if 
everything looks correct?



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OVERVIEW of task #820:
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URL:
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Project:                Gna! Administration
Submitted by:           Mathieu Roy
Submitted on:           lun 11.10.2004 à 14:40

Should Start On:                lun 11.10.2004 à 00:00
Should be Finished on:          lun 20.12.2004 à 00:00
Category:               Day-to-day
Priority:               5 - Normal
Resolution:             Done
Privacy:                Public
Assigned to:            yeupou
Percent Complete:               0%
Status:         Open
Effort:         0.00


Summary:                hotspot #2
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Original Submission:
Purpose etc, see  task #598 


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Follow-up Comments:


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Date: ven 05.11.2004 à 18:02        By: Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
The news has been posted. Vincent, could you check it and approve it if 
everything looks correct?

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Date: jeu 21.10.2004 à 20:22        By: Vincent Caron <zerodeux>
I've approved the interview draft via e-mail, let's go ahead and post it to the 
autobuild people.



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Date: jeu 21.10.2004 à 14:36        By: Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
autobuild people are interested.



For questions, I'll reuse the one from the first hotspot, include yours and 
mine, I'll send it to you. If it's fine for you, we'll send it to them, the two 
admins will reply, we'll maybe add other question, depending on their replies. 
And finally, we'll post the news item.





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Date: mer 20.10.2004 à 11:32        By: Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
I'm going to contact testautobuild author to see if they are interested.

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Date: mer 20.10.2004 à 11:31        By: Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
 "Next time we'll choose a game, ok ? :) "

That's perfectly fine. I'm just unable to choose between slune and wormux. Both 
looks interesting but I'm not really able to test them.
Not that I dislike gaming. In my life, I spent hours playing Starcraft/BW on 
battle.net in the old day, I was still playing Counter-Strike before the 1.6 
upgrade with this crap of steam, and I enjoyed a lot Neverwinter Night.
But, frankly, games just does not work on GNU/Linux for me. I got radeon 
graphics card on all my computers (and not really old chips, from 9000 to 
9600pro) but all the 3d games are not even playable (and yes, xfree setup is 
supposed to be ok, with DRI activate, AGP with the appropriate factor, fast 
write, sw cursors etc). Everything is just damn not fluent with graphics are 
not exactly comparable to Warcraft III. I do not blame free software game 
authors. I think 3d chips manufacturers are responsible of a big part of the 
problem.


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Date: mer 20.10.2004 à 10:32        By: Vincent Caron <zerodeux>
OK, let's say I like the 'testautobuild' one, looks neat and raise tons of 
questions as comparisons against Tinderbox or the Debian build process arise. I 
think Brilliant is a bit too academic and most documentation is in french. As 
for gswebkit, the only objc webapp I know is OpenGroupWare, but it's still 
interesting.



Next time we'll choose a game, ok ? :)



Some questions for testautobuild (need rephrasing):



* Do you propose/maintain a collection of reciepe (in the Gentoo or uOS style) 
to 'testautobuild' some popular packages ?



* What is the difference with other popular unattented build packages, like eg. 
Tinderbox ?



* Aren't you overlapping some distro packaging tools functionnality ? (Eg. 
RedHat and Debian also use procedures to package from 'pristine sources' and 
make automation easy; including chroots, installed files discovery, autodeps, 
etc)





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Date: lun 18.10.2004 à 14:41        By: Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
Hum, I never thought about the procedure to follow in the current case. :|

What do we do now? 

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Date: lun 18.10.2004 à 14:34        By: Vincent Caron <zerodeux>
I'll have:



- slune

- wormux



I tried to find something else than games, but nothing really convinced me :).





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Date: ven 15.10.2004 à 11:36        By: Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
My vote goes for: 

- brillant
- testautobuild
- gswebkit
 
And yours, Vincent ?










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