[Mageia-dev] Hello Mageia!!!!

2012-11-26 Thread Joseph Wang
OK.  Everything is better.

One reason I hate posting on public e-mail lists is that you get into
silly flame wars
over miscommunication.  Putting everything into updates_testing and keeping it
out of the core Mageia 3 is exactly the right thing to do.  I can go
ahead with trying
to package cinnamon-themes and cinnamon-extras.

I would like to attend the weekly meeting, but I'm in Asia.

 You've clearly spent time on Cinnamon but at no point did I see you post
 any emails regarding these plans here.

That's because

1) I try to avoid posting to public e-mail lists when I don't know the social
conventions and people involved (and if they don't know me), and

2) it happened by accident.  I'm waiting for Fedora to release pyp2rpm with
my changes, and I had some extra cycles to burn.  There are a few tricky
bits in getting cinnamon to work with Mageia, but it drops in pretty well

3) it was something of an experiment.  I could have found that it was totally
impossible in which case there wouldn't be much of a point in announcing
ahead of time that I was going to do it.

 if you're just interested in packaging stuff in a small bubble, separate
 from everything else, then I'm not sure it would work out that well anyway.


Re: [Mageia-dev] Hello Mageia!!!!

2012-11-26 Thread Anne Wilson
On 26/11/2012 18:54, Joseph Wang wrote:
 I would like to attend the weekly meeting, but I'm in Asia.
 
May I suggest that you leave an IRC window open overnight, then, read
the backscroll, and simply reply to the channel at a more convenient
time if you see things that need comment?  Time zones do make things
difficult, and people will understand your problem.

 1) I try to avoid posting to public e-mail lists when I don't know the social
 conventions and people involved (and if they don't know me)

Don't worry about that.  Observe the normal politenesses - trying to
avoid treading on toes where possible :-) - and you will be fine.  We
have people from many backgrounds here, and we are used to making
allowances for non-native English.  People will simply ask for
clarification if we don't understand what you are saying.  Relax and the
experience will be more enjoyable :-)

Anne


Re: [Mageia-dev] Hello

2010-10-01 Thread Gustavo Giampaoli
Hi zieduz

Did you put your name in the wiki? www.mageia.org/wiki

Cheers!



Gustavo Giampaoli (aka tavillo1980)


[Mageia-dev] Hello

2010-09-30 Thread Ů‹zied chedly
Hello,

i am glad to be a contributor of the Mandriva _fork_.


zieduz


Re: [Mageia-dev] Hello

2010-09-23 Thread vfmBOFH
2010/9/23 Jan Gehring jan.gehr...@gmail.com

 Hi all,

 i'm happy to see this project to create a community driven mandriva
 distribution.

 I'm a perl, php developer and linux system engineer (mainly focused on
 apache/tomcat, xen/openvz and clustering)

 If you need someone for your perl, php, tomcat or xen/openvz team to
 package, test or develop please let me know how i can help.

 Cheers,

 Jan
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Hi, Jan.

Please, go to mageia wiki (http://www.mageia.org/wiki/doku.php) and add your
name in the categories you think can help.

Welcome aboard!
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[Mageia-dev] Hello

2010-09-20 Thread Drakor
Hi there.

I would like to join in the team.
I could help developing in php, drupal modules, or c++.
Also i know a little of perl code, python and drakewizzard structure ;)

Please let me know how can I help this new community.

cheers

PD: Sorry about my bad english :P
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