Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-13 Thread Luis Medinas
On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 14:10 -0500, Joe Shaw wrote: > This would probably be a good thing to add, though, if people decide to > build and install beagle, right? > Yes we have the called USE flags that is the compile options for the users. On Gentoo we have a global file (make.conf) where the users

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-13 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 17:47 +, Luis Medinas wrote: > We don't include atm the autostart for gnome users because we are > sometimes called as metadistro so our users have the choice to get > things working like they want. This would probably be a good thing to add, though, if people dec

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-13 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 12:17 -0500, Kevin Kubasik wrote: > > By the way, there is a new Mono heap profiler in Mono SVN called > > heap-shot. Unlike heap-buddy which is a summarizing profiler, heap-shot > > lets you take snapshots of the heap at different times and lets you > > compare them. T

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-13 Thread Luis Medinas
On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 20:59 -0500, D Bera wrote: > Hi > > > beagle in Foresight for well over a year now. The great news is for > > > quite a while now there haven't been any users asking "What is this > > > beagled thing and why does it use all my memory?". > > Only if you dont do the rounds of

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-13 Thread Kevin Kubasik
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Joe Shaw wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 20:59 -0500, D Bera wrote: >> Only if you dont do the rounds of distro bugzilla and newbie forums. >> Those places are full of beagle eating CPU and memory problems (some >> of them are due to some o

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-13 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 20:59 -0500, D Bera wrote: > Only if you dont do the rounds of distro bugzilla and newbie forums. > Those places are full of beagle eating CPU and memory problems (some > of them are due to some old buggy version of beagle that hasnt been > updated in the distros). I dont

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-13 Thread Joe Shaw
On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 19:30 -0500, Kevin Kubasik wrote: > Ok, I just saw some recent talk about the Gnome Journal and upcoming > publications. I was thinking, we have some big stuff coming up, > primarily, that beagle is getting into the memory usage range where we > can/could seriously consider it

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-13 Thread Ken VanDine
Sure... I can see where installing beagle and all the deps on a distro that doesn't already have beagle integrated might be problematic. But when beagle is integrated in the distro, and all the deps are maintained in sync with beagle, it is pretty smooth. I think as we see more distros adopting

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-12 Thread Kevin Kubasik
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 While I love the enthusiasm, beagle still is a little to raw for me to think were at _that_ level of 100% plug and play. Personally, I think were getting closer, but there is still a lot of work before the dev team would put such a stamp on it. But t

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-12 Thread Kevin Kubasik
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 D Bera wrote: > Hi > >> beagle in Foresight for well over a year now. The great news is for >> > quite a while now there haven't been any users asking "What is this >> > beagled thing and why does it use all my memory?". > > Only if you dont do

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-12 Thread Ken VanDine
I do think it is ready for plug and play. In Foresight, we have it setup to run automatically. The user doesn't have to do anything. We do also keep it very current, we always get new versions cooked up the same day beagle releases. It has really worked pretty well for most people for some time

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-12 Thread D Bera
Hi > beagle in Foresight for well over a year now. The great news is for > > quite a while now there haven't been any users asking "What is this > > beagled thing and why does it use all my memory?". Only if you dont do the rounds of distro bugzilla and newbie forums. Those places are full of be

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-12 Thread Ken VanDine
Is there an estimate for the 0.3 release? --Ken On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 19:56 -0500, Kevin Kubasik wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA256 > > > > Ken VanDine wrote: > > I think this is a good idea. It has been a while since I made time to > > write an article for GJ. I woul

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-12 Thread Kevin Kubasik
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Ken VanDine wrote: > I think this is a good idea. It has been a while since I made time to > write an article for GJ. I would be willing to work on this if someone > can help come up with all the points we want covered. I'll try to dig up some of

Re: Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-12 Thread Ken VanDine
I think this is a good idea. It has been a while since I made time to write an article for GJ. I would be willing to work on this if someone can help come up with all the points we want covered. We could even use this as a means to let distros know beagle is ready to be included and why they sho

Gnome Journal Article and General Beagle Publicity

2006-11-12 Thread Kevin Kubasik
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Ok, I just saw some recent talk about the Gnome Journal and upcoming publications. I was thinking, we have some big stuff coming up, primarily, that beagle is getting into the memory usage range where we can/could seriously consider it as a default f