I can use whatever.
On Sun, 20 Sep 2020 at 15:26, Ralph Goers wrote:
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> I don’t have google meet and I can’t use Skype since Microsoft hosed my
> authentication. I have zoom. My company uses Amazon Chime, which is fairly
> new, as part of our product offering. I’ve sent you both emails for a
I don’t have google meet and I can’t use Skype since Microsoft hosed my
authentication. I have zoom. My company uses Amazon Chime, which is fairly new,
as part of our product offering. I’ve sent you both emails for a meeting using
that.
Ralph
> On Sep 20, 2020, at 1:01 PM, Matt Sicker wrote:
I sent a Google Meet invite to you.
On Sun, 20 Sep 2020 at 14:26, Davyd McColl wrote:
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> I'm happy to be available at 8am my side, if that works for everyone else.
> It sounds like earlier would be better, but I'm doing the morning school
> run from 7am and can't guarantee I'll be back significa
I'm happy to be available at 8am my side, if that works for everyone else.
It sounds like earlier would be better, but I'm doing the morning school
run from 7am and can't guarantee I'll be back significantly before 8am.
How to do this? I have zoom and slack on my work machine, can install
Skyp
You will have to ask infra. Based on what I found on google it looks like
there is a post commit hook to send email that uses git rev-list and based on
the result of that may generate that line. From what I can see git rev-list
walks up the commit tree but I don’t really know what it is trying
8am in Durban South Africa is 11pm the night before in Phoenix AZ. However, I
frequently am up until midnight so that could work. 5-5:30 pm is 7:30-8 am in
Phoenix. I usually am not in front of my computer on a weekday until 8 am but
on occasion I can do earlier.
Ralph
> On Sep 20, 2020, at 9
Why does this say "No new revisions were added by this update"? This
has been going on any time I push commits to master, though it's not
happening when I push them to release-2.x. I only noticed this now
because I hadn't backported this at the same time.
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Fro
I should be able to do 08:00 tomorrow morning (still night in my time zone
but technically still tomorrow either way). If I weren’t on vacation at the
moment, we’d have to do the other end of your schedule which would be
during my typical “meetings with the other hemisphere” hours (some of my
work
Any time 08h00 - 17h30 utc+2, except 13h00-14h00 (that's when I fetch my
son from school)
-d
On September 20, 2020 18:44:19 Matt Sicker wrote:
We’re not quite as strict as Debian for keys (though if you can find a
Debian group locally, they’re great for key signing). The video call idea
cou
We’re not quite as strict as Debian for keys (though if you can find a
Debian group locally, they’re great for key signing). The video call idea
could work for exchanging keys. What times would you be available to do
that?
On Sun, Sep 20, 2020 at 03:09 Davyd McColl wrote:
> Hi Ralph
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> I th
Guten Tag Robert Middleton,
am Sonntag, 20. September 2020 um 03:47 schrieben Sie:
> Perhaps, although that does require doxygen to be installed. My
> thought on that though
> is that you only want to generate API docs on every commit if they are
> clearly for
> bleeding-edge uses; generally, peo
Guten Tag Matt Sicker,
am Samstag, 19. September 2020 um 22:24 schrieben Sie:
> The files that get published are now stored in git repos rather than
> the svn repos. Subversion is used for artifacts only right now.
This means the current process to publish the site for log4cxx is
broken anyway an
Hi Ralph
I think I miscommunicated: I'm not regenerating my signing key - just the
nuget API key for package upload. This forces me to log in in nuget.org
which has 2fa and then I only use that key on the cli for the immediate upload.
My gpg key as at https://GitHub.com/fluffynuts.gpg is the
In the long run you don’t want to be regenerating your signing key for every
release. The point is that you would upload the key to a central keystore and
other people would sign it there. At ApacheCon we would have a key signing
“party” where we recorded each others keys and then would take our
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