Re: Now Stormix is no more . . .
hi ya and if there are other packages we wanna pick up... i/we will help out donno howconnections/machines/??? ( to remain GPL'd... have fun linuxing alvin On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Christian Kurz wrote: On 01-02-02 Phillip Deackes wrote: apps they developed? I am thinking particularly of the superb installation routine; SAS, the GUI administration modules and Storm Package Manager, the front-end to apt. Storm Package Manager is available in Debian Unstable (+ Testing?) already. Just a short note here. stormpkg and SAS will be further developed via sourceforge, where already some people created the nessecary projetcs and will maintain the code. Ciao Christian -- Debian Developer and Quality Assurance Team Member 1024/26CC7853 31E6 A8CA 68FC 284F 7D16 63EC A9E6 67FF 26CC 7853
Re: Now Stormix is no more . . .
On 01-02-04 Alvin Oga wrote: and if there are other packages we wanna pick up... What other packages do you mean? i/we will help out donno howconnections/machines/??? ( to remain GPL'd... Who is we and why do you want to help out? Do you know what SourceForge is and what kind of connection and machines they already donate? SAS and stormpkg will remain GPL as they are currently licensed under GPL. Ciao Christian -- Debian Developer and Quality Assurance Team Member 1024/26CC7853 31E6 A8CA 68FC 284F 7D16 63EC A9E6 67FF 26CC 7853 pgpSmdE9vD4Bk.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Now Stormix is no more . . .
hi ya chritian... 'we is a group of independent consultants... i work on contractsexclusivelysupport corp customers with linux issues - others do stuff on the side.. - numbers vary ...depending on how you count and skill level... - other packages that originating authors wanna continue to develop and maintain... and need a home... other than sourceforge or universities..etc.etc.. or other people that wanna pick up and become the new maintainers... - don't care which package as i donno which ones are good and bad coming from stormix... - others have suggested i go take a look at whats up for grabs... we/i make custom 1U rackmounts... w/ linux pre-installed - we do custom linux installations... - 1U servers - 14 deep - 1U Raid5 - 500Gb each ... - other 1U chassis under development10 deep 1U chassis - hope thats enough of a blurp...go to thesite if you need more info c ya alvin http://www.linux-1u.net On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Christian Kurz wrote: On 01-02-04 Alvin Oga wrote: and if there are other packages we wanna pick up... What other packages do you mean? i/we will help out donno howconnections/machines/??? ( to remain GPL'd... Who is we and why do you want to help out? Do you know what SourceForge is and what kind of connection and machines they already donate? SAS and stormpkg will remain GPL as they are currently licensed under GPL. Ciao Christian -- Debian Developer and Quality Assurance Team Member 1024/26CC7853 31E6 A8CA 68FC 284F 7D16 63EC A9E6 67FF 26CC 7853
Re: Now Stormix is no more . . .
On 01-02-02 Phillip Deackes wrote: apps they developed? I am thinking particularly of the superb installation routine; SAS, the GUI administration modules and Storm Package Manager, the front-end to apt. Storm Package Manager is available in Debian Unstable (+ Testing?) already. Just a short note here. stormpkg and SAS will be further developed via sourceforge, where already some people created the nessecary projetcs and will maintain the code. Ciao Christian -- Debian Developer and Quality Assurance Team Member 1024/26CC7853 31E6 A8CA 68FC 284F 7D16 63EC A9E6 67FF 26CC 7853 pgpXmBwz2edTv.pgp Description: PGP signature
RE: Now Stormix is no more . . .
On 02-Feb-2001 Phillip Deackes wrote: With the recently reported demise of Stormix Technologies, creators of the *excellent* Storm Linux, is anyone at Debian looking to taking over any of the apps they developed? I am thinking particularly of the superb installation routine; SAS, the GUI administration modules and Storm Package Manager, the front-end to apt. Storm Package Manager is available in Debian Unstable (+ Testing?) already. Storm is not quite dead yet.
Re: Now Stormix is no more . . .
Storm is not quite dead yet. It's, uh, resting. ;)