Re: What would help the most?

2023-10-30 Thread Lukasz Szybalski
Paul, Marc, Andrey
> Thanks for replying.
>
>
> To narrow it down:
>
>
This is a serious question and I would like a serious response.

Look back on the last 3 months of work you did @ debian or in salsa or bts
or lists, and ask yourself.
What would be the minimal thing that would help you accomplish or make an
even bigger impact at Debian but for you? (the Debian Developer)
What would it be?


Thank you
Lucas Szybalski
from Chicago IL
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucas-szybalski/




> *Vision of Debian:*
> Create a free operating system, freely available for everyone.
>
> *Goal:*
> Coding and Maintaining Packages 
> Testing and Bug Squashing 
>
> *In these 2 goals:*
> What is the minimum most valuable thing that would help YOU accomplish
> your goals for Debian ?
>
>
> Thanks
> Lucas
>
>
>


Re: What would help the most?

2023-10-30 Thread Lukasz Szybalski
It's not an AI guy.

This is a question of, as a debian developer @debian.org...what do you need
right now? What would help you?

Example without giving direction..or inserting things... more cs grads
working bugs or more debian developers or more automation or ...?

Thanks
Lucas


On Mon, Oct 30, 2023 at 5:20 AM Imre Nagy  wrote:

> Hmm ...
>
> I did not go deep into this situation, but if you would like to traing an
> agent and/or whatever, most likely you need a valid email address to post
> to a list.
> If this is an agent, it is trained to (by the emails before)
> - use/mimic older members address to show credentibility
> - collect and parse repliers name so the email can be personalized.
>
> These lower your guards.
>
> I think all information can be gathered from the mailing-list public
> archive. So if Syzbalski does not pop up and say, "hey guys, I was drunk
> and texted to my ex and debian lists", I am still considering this being a
> AI training.
>
> Best regars,
> Imre
>
> 2023. 10. 30. 8:52 keltezéssel, Tino Didriksen írta:
>
> That was also my initial reaction - so much so that I discarded the
> original email as Spam, because it hit all the factors in my head. But
> given other people took it seriously, I looked into whether
> szybal...@gmail.com has been active before, and sure enough there are
> mails going back more than a decade.
>
> So evidence would say it's not spam, but still a bizarre set of mails.
>
> -- Tino Didriksen
>
>
> On Mon, 30 Oct 2023 at 07:03,  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have the feeling, that this is some kind of semi-AI generated chat.
>> I think we should stop it now.
>>
>> Imre, Nagy
>> 2023. 10. 30. 2:29 keltezéssel, Lukasz Szybalski írta:
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 3:41 AM Paul Wise  wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, 2023-10-27 at 14:00 -0500, Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
>>>
>>> > What is the minimum most value thing that would
>>> > help YOU accomplish your goals for Debian ?
>>>
>>> Check out this page if no-one gives anything more specific:
>>>
>>> https://www.debian.org/intro/help
>>>
>>>
>> Paul, Marc, Andrey
>> Thanks for replying.
>>
>>
>> To narrow it down:
>>
>> *Vision of Debian:*
>> Create a free operating system, freely available for everyone.
>>
>> *Goal:*
>> Coding and Maintaining Packages <https://www.debian.org/intro/help>
>> Testing and Bug Squashing <https://www.debian.org/intro/help>
>>
>> *In these 2 goals:*
>> What is the minimum most valuable thing that would help YOU accomplish
>> your goals for Debian ?
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Lucas
>>
>>

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Re: What would help the most?

2023-10-29 Thread Lukasz Szybalski
On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 3:41 AM Paul Wise  wrote:

> On Fri, 2023-10-27 at 14:00 -0500, Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
>
> > What is the minimum most value thing that would
> > help YOU accomplish your goals for Debian ?
>
> Check out this page if no-one gives anything more specific:
>
> https://www.debian.org/intro/help
>
>
Paul, Marc, Andrey
Thanks for replying.


To narrow it down:

*Vision of Debian:*
Create a free operating system, freely available for everyone.

*Goal:*
Coding and Maintaining Packages <https://www.debian.org/intro/help>
Testing and Bug Squashing <https://www.debian.org/intro/help>

*In these 2 goals:*
What is the minimum most valuable thing that would help YOU accomplish your
goals for Debian ?


Thanks
Lucas


What would help the most?

2023-10-27 Thread Lukasz Szybalski
Hello
I wanted to understand better from people with y...@debian.org email address
on:

Vision of Debian:
Create a free operating system, freely available for everyone.

Goal:
Helping customers achieve outcome.

What is the minimum most value thing that would help YOU accomplish your
goals for Debian ?

Thanks
Lucas Szybalski


Re: Data packages.

2009-02-08 Thread Lukasz Szybalski
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 7:13 PM, Charles Plessy ple...@debian.org wrote:
 Le Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 12:57:12AM +0100, Peter Palfrader a écrit :

 The data.debian.org thing is actually Joerg's proposal, he first raised
 it at http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/05/msg00970.html last
 year.

 Hi Peter,

 thanks for the pointer.

 I think that I will keep on exploring the possibility of distributing data in
 Debian binary format with no Debian source package for the moment.  Jorg's
 proposal just doubles the bandwith requirements for the uploads, and many
 databases are updated monthly… I plan to use our getData tool to update some
 mirrors locally, and build Debian packages from this. By the way, I am
 wondering about the possiblity to use hard links during this process to avoid
 unnecessary duplication of large files. Any hint ?

 My current plan is :

  - Prepare a Debian Med image for the Amazon Elastic Computing Cloud, that
   would only contain programs packaged in Debian, with the exception of
   packages from backports.org, which I think are trustable enough even if they
   are not official.

  - From within the Amazon system, build binary packages of bioinformatical
   data, and distribute them on the Amazon Simple Storage system, if it is
   possible to open to the inside (free transfer), but not to the outside 
 (costs
   me money).

  - See if people use the data packages in conjuction with the
   unofficial-but-gpg-signed Debian Med image that I indend to prepare.

  - Ask for sponsorship if it starts to cost too much :)


 Of course, help from people interested is most welcome! There are a few 
 started
 threads on the debian-med mailing list, for which I have not found time to
 answer properly because my lack of progress: in parallel to this project there
 is a major update of BioPerl, that pulls many things by spaghetti effect. But
 be sure that I welcome all feedback!



Is there a capability of creating a mirror that would use torrent technology?

If you have these .deb packages that are big (could you list few, with
their sizes), I was under the assumption that having torrent mirror
was possible but rejected because most packages are small 1m. If
torrent mirror is possible then one could create big.debian.org which
would be a mirror of big packages that are distributed via torrent
only.

Let me know what options we have there.
Thanks,
Lucas


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Re: Debian Packaging Handbook project

2007-08-08 Thread Lukasz Szybalski
On 8/8/07, François Févotte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,

 On 8/8/07, Davide Truffa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  we are a few wannabe-DD who think it would be really helpful to have a
  comprehensive packaging manual covering just all technical topics about
  making and maintaining Debian packages.

 On 8/8/07, Luca Brivio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  The goal is from my POV to produce something much more complete and with a
  different scope: while the NMG etc. are (roughly) tutorials targeted to
  people who want to make their first packages etc., the DPH would be a rich
  manual for all those who maintain packages.

 Thanks for the initiative. I entirely agree with you: I also use to
 spend some time switching back and forth between the different
 available documents, and I would definitely use such a unified,
 comprehensive packaging manual.

 I am willing to help you writing such a guide.


As a good start it would be nice to link to existing manuals for each
category in table of contents.

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Re: Debian Packaging Handbook project

2007-08-08 Thread Lukasz Szybalski
On 8/8/07, François Févotte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,

 On 8/8/07, Davide Truffa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  we are a few wannabe-DD who think it would be really helpful to have a
  comprehensive packaging manual covering just all technical topics about
  making and maintaining Debian packages.

 On 8/8/07, Luca Brivio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  The goal is from my POV to produce something much more complete and with a
  different scope: while the NMG etc. are (roughly) tutorials targeted to
  people who want to make their first packages etc., the DPH would be a rich
  manual for all those who maintain packages.

 Thanks for the initiative. I entirely agree with you: I also use to
 spend some time switching back and forth between the different
 available documents, and I would definitely use such a unified,
 comprehensive packaging manual.

 I am willing to help you writing such a guide.


As a good start it would be nice to link to existing manuals for each
category in table of contents.

-- 
-- 
Debian is not magic. It just works.
http://lucasmanual.com/mywiki/