CVS Outage Notification - 2009-09-29 04:25 UTC

2009-09-28 Thread Jesse Keating
There will be a CVS outage starting at 2009-09-29 04:25 UTC, which will
last approximately 3 hours.

To convert UTC to your local time, take a look at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/UTCHowto
or run:

date -d '2009-09-29 04:25 UTC'

Affected Services:
CVS / Source Control

Unaffected Services:
Everything else.

Reason for Outage:
The CVS server will not accept connections so that we can mass-branch for 
Fedora 12.

Contact Information:

Please join #fedora-admin in irc.freenode.net or respond to this email to track
the status of this outage.

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Re: FAD -- startin' early

2009-09-28 Thread Darren VanBuren

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I assume you won't be doing stuff at 18:40-ish on Friday. Because,  
unfortunately that's when I get home (15:40-ish back here on the West  
Coast).


If you could make like a rough outline of what happened on Friday at  
the end of the day, that'd be great, because I would probably end up  
being completely confused over everything, having missed Friday's  
events.


Darren VanBuren
onekop...@gmail.com

http://theoks.net/

On Sep 28, 2009, at 5:57 AM, Paul W. Frields wrote:


On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 11:52:24AM -0700, Darren VanBuren wrote:
I'd be able to remotely attend on Saturday and Sunday. There's no  
way I

would be able get money to physically attend. I do have credit with
Alaska Airlines though.. But I wouldn't have money to stay some  
place.

Nor would my parents let me go to Virgina. Especially just for an
Activity day.


Note that we're scheduled to work on Friday and Saturday, but Sunday
is a "travel back" day for everyone.  We're glad to have anyone attend
remotely on Friday and/or Saturday.

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Re: [OFF] About my collaborations.

2009-09-28 Thread Toshio Kuratomi
On 09/28/2009 10:41 AM, Davi Vercillo C. Garcia wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm writing this e-mail for explain why I'm away from the group,
> avoiding bad speculations about my collaborations to Fedora Project.
> 
> When I've started to try to help this team, I thought that my
> knowledge was enough to do those things that you do. But I've
> discovered that I need more experience and technical knowledge to do
> that.
> 
> To not leave the project, I tried to find something that I could do
> better. So, I joined to Ambassadors' groups and to the Brazil
> Infrastructure group. And, right now, I'm evangelizing the project for
> people from communities that I participate, and helping the Brazilian
> infra team with theirs web services.
> 
> That doesn't means that I'll give up to try to help here, or leave
> this group. But now, I'm preparing myself, learning more about this
> project and this team, for come back and try again.
> 
> Sorry about something that I did.
> 

No problems!  Working on Fedora Infrastructure can be a big commitment
of learning as well as time.  Helping the Brazilian Infrastructure group
is as big a help to the project as a whole as working on the
Infrastructure that we're hosting in PHX so no need to feel bad about
anything :-)

-Toshio



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[OFF] About my collaborations.

2009-09-28 Thread Davi Vercillo C. Garcia
Hi,

I'm writing this e-mail for explain why I'm away from the group,
avoiding bad speculations about my collaborations to Fedora Project.

When I've started to try to help this team, I thought that my
knowledge was enough to do those things that you do. But I've
discovered that I need more experience and technical knowledge to do
that.

To not leave the project, I tried to find something that I could do
better. So, I joined to Ambassadors' groups and to the Brazil
Infrastructure group. And, right now, I'm evangelizing the project for
people from communities that I participate, and helping the Brazilian
infra team with theirs web services.

That doesn't means that I'll give up to try to help here, or leave
this group. But now, I'm preparing myself, learning more about this
project and this team, for come back and try again.

Sorry about something that I did.

Thanks,
-- 
Davi Vercillo C. Garcia
B.Sc. Student - DCC-IM/UFRJ
Fedora Project Contributor
http://davivercillo.fedorapeople.org/

"If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish
thing." - Anatole France

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Re: Looking for people who need guests.

2009-09-28 Thread Mike McGrath
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009, Hiemanshu Sharma wrote:

> Count me in too.
>
>
> FAS Name hiemanshu.
>

FYI on these, I haven't forgotten I'm fighting a spam issue with the
servers emailing people their admin passwords.  So some of you that have
requested a guest but haven't gotten an email yet, no worries I haven't
forgotten :)

-Mike

> 2009/9/28 Steven M. Parrish :
> >> I'm looking to put some load on our new cloud environment.  This is a
> >> pre-pre-pre type setup.  The guests will go up, they'll go down.  You know
> >> the deal.  You'll only have this guest for a month or so but if you think
> >> you could use a guest, let me know.  Because right now the guests aren't
> >> actually doing work.
> >>
> >>       -Mike
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> > FAS Name  Tuxbrewr
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> >
> > =
> > Steven M. Parrish
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Re: Introduction

2009-09-28 Thread Mike McGrath
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009, l...@williams-freelancing.co.uk wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> Looking at the wiki it says to introduce myself.
>
> Well here goes...
>
> I'm married with 3 kids (aged 4, 2, 1 :D)... full time job but I do get time 
> to spare surprisingly  I love my family
> to pieces they mean the world to me.
>
> I've been working in IT for 10yrs now all in a Microsoft DOS / Windows based 
> environment, starting with development in
> FoxBASE and FoxPro and moving through the versions to visual fox.  I've not 
> attended university but have never had a
> problem with reading / googlin' bits to learn new things; I do get quite a 
> kick from picking up "new to me" technologies
> and helping to solve problems. 
>
> Currently I work full time as a Visual Studio developer with Technology 
> Management Ltd. in the UK developing .NET
> applications for the WinCE / Windows Mobile based mobile device market.  
> Those applications are mainly written in C# but
> we do have a significant VB.net code base.
>
> Following the latest Microsoft based OS crash at home a rebuild has become 
> necessary which I started this weekend -
> yesterday in fact, so I made the choice to make Linux my main OS; to be fair 
> it should've been from when I dabbled with
> Fedora 7 and 8 thereafter... still... my foot has gone down, and my wife is 
> scheduled a tour of Fedora at the weekend
> ;)  
>
>
> I have recently bootstrapped myself to other languages C / C++ and php for 
> web work I'm finding this interesting to say
> the least.  I do have some experience with Apache and MySQL (obviously the 
> strong knowledge I have in Internet
> Information Services and SQL Server have been somewhat transferable).  It 
> looks like I need to add python to the list of
> things to learn and this is something I've been mulling over so may just make 
> that leap. 
>
> From all of that I'm hoping you can tell that whilst I have very little 
> experience with 'nix environments I am keen to
> learn just need some guidance on where to go to pick that up.
>
> Away from PC's (if there ever is such time) I play guitar - well I play 
> guitar, banjo, and mandolin to be honest.  The
> last two I'm not so hot at but I can "hold my own" - to coin a phrase - on 
> the guitar.  I also love to read; and have -
> of all things - recently started dabbling in magic and performance thereof 
> but... now I'm rambling :D
>
> I look forward to helping in whatever way I can.  I'm looking for a good 
> place to start, I'm obviously following the
> wiki, reading up when I can, and of course getting my own Fedora environment 
> setup (although I do have one running in
> VirtualBox at work to satiate the 'nix desires whilst I'm at work :D).
>
> I'm am currently hoping to help in the sysadmin-devel FIG.
>
> So hello nice to "meet" and greet, and I hope you're well.
>

Ahh excellent.  We can always use more hands and eyes in sysadmin-devel.
Stop by #fedora-admin on irc.freenode.net and say hey.  Was there a
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Re: FAD -- startin' early

2009-09-28 Thread Paul W. Frields
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 09:12:56AM -0400, Jon Stanley wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Paul W. Frields  wrote:
> 
> > Jon, that would be fantastic!  I've already reached the limit of the
> > small budget I've been allotted for the event; does that affect your
> > ability to be there at all?
> 
> Gah! Sorry for not seeing this sooner, it doesn't really affect me
> either way.  The one thing that I do need to know is do I get off at
> the Richmond Amtrak station? (seems to add about 3 hours(?!?!?!) to
> the trip vs. DC), or someplace else?

Actually... *Fredericksburg*, VA would be the best possible stop.  I
can pick you up whenever you arrive that way.  Otherwise we have to
start coordinating times with the folks arriving at the airport on
Thursday night and it gets ugly.  The F'burg train station is just a
few minutes from where I live, and I believe there's a standard stop
there for Amtrak.  Let me know off-list if that's not the case and
we'll figure it out.

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Re: FAD -- startin' early

2009-09-28 Thread Jon Stanley
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Paul W. Frields  wrote:

> Jon, that would be fantastic!  I've already reached the limit of the
> small budget I've been allotted for the event; does that affect your
> ability to be there at all?

Gah! Sorry for not seeing this sooner, it doesn't really affect me
either way.  The one thing that I do need to know is do I get off at
the Richmond Amtrak station? (seems to add about 3 hours(?!?!?!) to
the trip vs. DC), or someplace else?

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Re: FAD -- startin' early

2009-09-28 Thread Paul W. Frields
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 11:52:24AM -0700, Darren VanBuren wrote:
> I'd be able to remotely attend on Saturday and Sunday. There's no way I 
> would be able get money to physically attend. I do have credit with  
> Alaska Airlines though.. But I wouldn't have money to stay some place.  
> Nor would my parents let me go to Virgina. Especially just for an  
> Activity day.

Note that we're scheduled to work on Friday and Saturday, but Sunday
is a "travel back" day for everyone.  We're glad to have anyone attend
remotely on Friday and/or Saturday.

-- 
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Introduction

2009-09-28 Thread l...@williams-freelancing.co.uk
Hi,

Looking at the wiki it says to introduce myself.

Well here goes...

I'm married with 3 kids (aged 4, 2, 1 :D)... full time job but I do get time to
spare surprisingly  I love my family to pieces they mean the world to me.

I've been working in IT for 10yrs now all in a Microsoft DOS / Windows based
environment, starting with development in FoxBASE and FoxPro and moving through
the versions to visual fox.  I've not attended university but have never had a
problem with reading / googlin' bits to learn new things; I do get quite a kick
from picking up "new to me" technologies and helping to solve problems. 

Currently I work full time as a Visual Studio developer with Technology
Management Ltd. in the UK developing .NET applications for the WinCE / Windows
Mobile based mobile device market.  Those applications are mainly written in C#
but we do have a significant VB.net code base.

Following the latest Microsoft based OS crash at home a rebuild has become
necessary which I started this weekend - yesterday in fact, so I made the choice
to make Linux my main OS; to be fair it should've been from when I dabbled with
Fedora 7 and 8 thereafter... still... my foot has gone down, and my wife is
scheduled a tour of Fedora at the weekend ;)  

I have recently bootstrapped myself to other languages C / C++ and php for web
work I'm finding this interesting to say the least.  I do have some experience
with Apache and MySQL (obviously the strong knowledge I have in Internet
Information Services and SQL Server have been somewhat transferable).  It looks
like I need to add python to the list of things to learn and this is something
I've been mulling over so may just make that leap. 

>From all of that I'm hoping you can tell that whilst I have very little
experience with 'nix environments I am keen to learn just need some guidance on
where to go to pick that up.

Away from PC's (if there ever is such time) I play guitar - well I play guitar,
banjo, and mandolin to be honest.  The last two I'm not so hot at but I can
"hold my own" - to coin a phrase - on the guitar.  I also love to read; and have
- of all things - recently started dabbling in magic and performance thereof
but... now I'm rambling :D

I look forward to helping in whatever way I can.  I'm looking for a good place
to start, I'm obviously following the wiki, reading up when I can, and of course
getting my own Fedora environment setup (although I do have one running in
VirtualBox at work to satiate the 'nix desires whilst I'm at work :D).

I'm am currently hoping to help in the sysadmin-devel FIG.

So hello nice to "meet" and greet, and I hope you're well.

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