Re: etherpad clone on debian.net

2010-10-10 Thread Valessio S Brito

There is an alternative: http://whiteboard.debian.net/

But consider the EtherPad more complete.
An instance would be free to use:
http://www.ietherpad.com/


.ValessioBrito


Quoting Francesca Ciceri :


Hi all,
I'm a member of Debian l10n-italian team and I'm organizing a sort  
translation

party for users who want to contribute but who don't know exactly how to do
it. :)

So, the idea is to do a little introduction on IRC (explaining the  
"theory") and then

translate - in a collaborative way - a file (probably a web page or DPN),
copying and pasting the english version into a clone of etherpad and  
working directly on it

with the attendees at the translation party.

I've already done it with some people from the IRC channel #debian-it and
#debianizzati and it goes not too bad.

So, here's my question: does a clone of etherpad [1] exist on debian.net or
debian.org?
And if not, can we install && configure it?

I think it can be very useful for a bunch of activities: conferences,
translations, collaborative edit of news/announcements, etc.

Thanks,
Francesca

[1] http://code.google.com/p/etherpad/





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Re: QTS ( was Re: user support - Shapado instance for Debian)

2010-10-07 Thread Valessio S Brito

I like the ASK.d.n

I believe, It is not for developers and not for advanced users or it's  
not for bug reports, nor add to the discussions.


It sits between the user who does not know how to use mailing lists  
and operating system.


The ASK.d.n will reply that a bug is handled in such a way and that  
discussions are handled through the lists debian.




Citando Ritesh Raj Sarraf :


Exctly my point. What all places can we expect people to track ?
We already have:
* Regular Mails
* Mailing Lists
* RSS Feeds

Out BTS is so efficient because of the email interface. I can and  
will respond

to emails in my mailbox. But browsing through pages daily might not be
something I'll be interested for long.
I like the way the LKML folks have organized their communication channel.
First, of, CCing relevant and involved parties irrespective of their
subscription status.
Also the b.k.o comments are updated with regular email updates.

Ritesh



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Re: shapado.debian.net now available [Was: user support]

2010-10-03 Thread Valessio S Brito

mee too,
I like ask.d.n/o




+1 for ask.debian.net :)



I like ask.debian.net:it sounds good! And more meaningful (for users) than
shapado.debian.net.




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Re: Re: user support - Shapado instance for Debian

2010-10-01 Thread Valessio S Brito

This is a great idea!
We need new systems to improve and streamline our communication.

FAQ "2.0" =  Shapado


my suggestion domain:  faq.debian.net



:)



Citando Patrick Aljord :


Hi all,

I'm one of the shapado developers. If you want, you can already use
shapado.debian.net on shapado.com.

If you're the admin of http://debian.shapado.com/ you can go to this link:

http://debian.shapado.com/manage/properties?tab=domain

and use shapado.debian.net as a domain, just make sure to configure
your cname before. Then if the site takes off you can set up your own
instance and we'll do an export of the data for you.

Cheers,

Pat



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Re: webchat/cgiirc on irc.debian.org

2010-09-27 Thread Valessio S Brito

How can we devise problems and find solutions, without doing an experiment?

I think there types of libre #channels and private.

Proposal:
To access the private channel, the user must have a registred nickname  
on the OFTC and be nominated by other users who have access to the  
private channel. Example:


#debian-*any*, #debian-people, #debian-local-team, etc. (libre users  
and anonymous)...


#debian-project (private, only with password or invite.)

I believe that a web interface facilitates and increases  
participation. Example in DebConf10 when he was in the WebChat  
http://debianart.org/live  (cgiirc on OFTC)



.ValessioBrito


Citando Don Armstrong :


On Sat, 25 Sep 2010, Paul Wise wrote:

On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 3:28 AM, Don Armstrong  wrote:
> Almost invariably, web-based chats like this that are launched without
> coordination with the network that they are talking to lead to abuse
> and the eventually banning and/or k-lining of involved hosts.
>
> #debian routinely bans the webchat on freenode, and I've no doubt that
> we'll be routinely banning other web chats which are used without
> authentication.

Do the freenode webchat users not get assigned the IP address of the
user connecting to the web server rather than the IP address of the
webserver itself? IIRC for the Indymedia webchat we implemented the
former.


They get an encoding of the IP which is constant if the official
webchat interface is being used. Unfortunately, people tend to use
them (and tor) as a mechanism to hide their identity so that they can
be a nuisance, and it means that any time we ban someone by IP, we
later have to come back and ban their encoded IP on the webchat, etc.

My real concern is for uncoordinated webchats, though. We try to keep
coordinated ones unbanned in #debian, but if a problem comes from
them, we tend to err on silencing them instead.


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Bug#598075 Requesting a list for events... Re: DebianGIS - Mapping of Debian on #Planet #Earth... http://gis.debianart.org

2010-09-26 Thread Valessio S Brito

Hi,

Maybe Debian maintain an official service for mapping events and  
Communities is a proposal to add more people to Debian (users or  
collaborators).


We could have a site 'events.d.org' or something broader.  The  
Ushahidi[2] supports a validation and verification of the content  
reported. The environment could have a person or developer to validate  
the submissions by City, State or Country.



How it works in Debian either warm relationship sayings as "official"?


[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=598075
[2] http://ushahidi.com/


Citando Andreas Tille :


That's *really* cool!!!






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Re: DebianGIS - Mapping of Debian on #Planet #Earth. #People, #Developers, #Computers, #News, #Events, etc. http://gis.debianart.org

2010-09-24 Thread Valessio S Brito

Hi,

I get file "http://www.debian.org/devel/developers.coords";..

gis.debianart.org don't have names of developers and pictures... only  
mark on map.


But you can send your full name and photograph for a more complete profile.




Citando Bernd Zeimetz :


Hi,

On 09/24/2010 07:27 PM, Valessio Brito wrote:

Hi All,
DebianGIS experimental project to Mapping of Debian on Planet
Earth. People, Developers, Computers, News, Events, etc.


I'm wondering where you got the location data of our developers from. The
locations in db.debian.org is not public, so I'm wondering why  
you're publishing

the detailed locations on a map, at least without asking first.
Not that my address would be a secret, everybod who is able to use  
whois is able

to retrieve it, but i could imagine some other develoeprs are more paranoid
about it. And private date from db.debian.org should not be published.

Otherwise I really like the idea!

Cheers,

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Re: DebianGIS - Mapping of Debian on #Planet #Earth. #People, #Developers, #Computers, #News, #Events, etc. http://gis.debianart.org

2010-09-24 Thread Valessio S Brito

Ok, I'm fix...

sorry.. really, OSM! :)


Citando David Paleino :


On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 14:27:09 -0300, Valessio Brito wrote:


Hi All,
DebianGIS experimental project to Mapping of Debian on Planet
Earth. People, Developers, Computers, News, Events, etc.

[..]


Why not use OpenStreetMap, instead of GoogleMaps?

David

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#follow debian. microbloggin one to follow the new discussions on the various lists.

2010-09-07 Thread Valessio S Brito
I started an experimental project[1] a social microblogging for debian  
with the subject post of various lists related to the project.


Initially the lists that are being followed is only  
"lists.debian.org", but there is possibility of following other lists  
out (sf.net, googlegroups, yahoogroups ...)


The advantage of such a network is:
- Encourage better writing on the subject
-  Following tags search or filter by topic into several lists
- No need to receive emails from various lists, just follow it and  
click the link to view the message.


The script is still slow, it was based on another bash script done by  
Aurélio A. Heckert using "wget". Help is welcome to rewrite the script.


Currently the script does:
- Insert link to the original message short form using http://deb.li
- Insert direct link to the bug when there is "Bug # 888"
- Iags is automatic (pre-configured)

To Do:
- Identify who sent the message and mention / link on his profile  
federated network. Example, this message will be: @valessio


...and other great ideas in the future ..


see experimental/alpha version:
[1] http://follow.debianart.org/


Thank you for your attention.
Suggestions are welcome!


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Re: webchat/cgiirc on irc.debian.org

2010-08-23 Thread Valessio S Brito
There is "cgiirc", I think it quite functional. Example run:  
http://webchat.freenode.net/


Could anyone help with configuration and installation?

The tricky part is configuring the OFTC a higher limit for connections  
coming from the same host.


PS:
"Add webchat to your website" is fantastic, possible any site add  
iframe with url direct to debian teams or channel local debian  
community, example: "http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=debianart";



Citando Lars Wirzenius :


I'm afraid I have idea what it would take to set this up and operate it,
though. Does a free software implementation exist?





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webchat/cgiirc on irc.debian.org

2010-08-22 Thread Valessio S Brito
Who could help implement an interface/site faster and easier for users  
and contributors from Debian?


Many more people could present this in the channels of the teams  
related to debian. It would also be an opportunity to help these  
people get together and do something for the project.


The presence of unwanted people (trolls) may come to bother you, but  
you can have channel "private" or channel operators (@OP) to ban or  
punish this type of user.



The proposal is to have something similar to http://webchat.freenode.net/

Using cgiirc on webchat.debian.org or irc.debian.org or .net

This discussion has been raised in debian-www[1], but indicated that  
perhaps here would be the ideal way to get support.



[1] http://old.nabble.com/Re%3A-cgiirc-on-irc.debian.org---p29322246.html

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