Re: [SH-Discuss] More meeting improvements

2014-04-03 Thread Torrie Fischer
On Thursday, April 03, 2014 00:00:01 Andrew Buczko wrote: > My suggestion for improvement: You (the Moderator) is to only direct the > meeting as far as topics / questions / consensus / voting goes. IF the > moderator has a topic / question / consensu / vote then the moderator shall > do so as a me

Re: [SH-Discuss] I heard you like drama. (Drama on the LKML)

2014-04-03 Thread Torrie Fischer
On Wednesday, April 02, 2014 18:28:19 alex kot wrote: > This is more on the techie side of things, but I find this interesting. In > all honesty systemd is probably the worst thing to happen to the Linux > Kernel. Could you explain? Personally, I think it is a massive improvement over the past t

Re: [SH-Discuss] I heard you like drama. (Drama on the LKML)

2014-04-03 Thread Patrick Regan
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 10:37 PM, alex kot wrote: > The public shaming was a plus. TL;DR: Shaming ideas = Good. Shaming people = Bad. Public "shaming" and harshness of ideas is great. But Linus also has a history of shaming people, which I don't agree is conducive for good collaboration. You ev

Re: [SH-Discuss] New tool: Panel Saw

2014-04-03 Thread Torrie Fischer
I'm alright with releasing some grant money to buy a panel saw kit. I can see this being very useful. Can we possibly consense on buying this this Tuesday: http://panelsawsrus.com/products/ All it is is the kit for the frame. Once that is assembled, we can design the actual panel saw to not ta

[SH-Discuss] shopbot

2014-04-03 Thread Perry Cain
So I don't think my other email went through. I have a shopbot that I am willing to allow folks to use, under some restrictions, such as only registered members, under supervision by trained individual, etc. Perry Cain Will join one day when I have a chance to get down there. __

Re: [SH-Discuss] shopbot

2014-04-03 Thread Torrie Fischer
On Thursday, April 03, 2014 13:06:01 Perry Cain wrote: > So I don't think my other email went through. > > > > I have a shopbot that I am willing to allow folks to use, under some > restrictions, such as only registered members, under supervision by trained > individual, etc. Why just members?

Re: [SH-Discuss] I heard you like drama. (Drama on the LKML)

2014-04-03 Thread alex kot
Since LKML is down you can read the context in the point of view from phoronix. http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTY1MzA Torrie, I don’t disagree; a universal init is much needed.  This will help with segmentation in Linux and improve reliability, documentation, and stability.  

Re: [SH-Discuss] I heard you like drama. (Drama on the LKML)

2014-04-03 Thread Torrie Fischer
On Thursday, April 03, 2014 12:09:41 alex kot wrote: > Since LKML is down you can read the context in the point of view from > phoronix. http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTY1MzA Moronix is a terrible rag of yellow journalism. Here's straight from the Debian developers who recent

Re: [SH-Discuss] I heard you like drama. (Drama on the LKML)

2014-04-03 Thread Patrick Regan
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 3:09 PM, alex kot wrote: > This has nothing to do with Linus being biased. Except, that's not how psychology works. Your biases don't stop being relevant. Anytime you're interacting with people, your biases matter. The person in question is not a female or a minority.

Re: [SH-Discuss] Thank you

2014-04-03 Thread Omar Rassi
Dude! Glad to know everyone both you and the other driver are okay. I wasn't there Tuesday but I still wish you the best and good luck with the insurance companies. On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 12:53 AM, J. F. Corner wrote: > Wow man. Glad to hear it wasn't worse! Best wishes as well! > > And on a s

Re: [SH-Discuss] Thank you

2014-04-03 Thread Tomm Smith
Devin, Sorry to hear it, though I am glad to hear that everyone is alright. I would bet with the situation and circumstances, a certain viewpoint and question is placed in your heart. Though bad happened, know the worse did not. I wish you well through and out of such. God bless. On Thu, Apr 3,

Re: [SH-Discuss] shopbot

2014-04-03 Thread Tomm Smith
Torrie, I would guess he simply does not want someones kids "poking at the gears" after school. From the sounds of it, I would guess it is possibly an autonomous robot, programmed to do trivial things with the modifier of human control? On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 1:27 PM, Torrie Fischer wrote: > On

Re: [SH-Discuss] shopbot

2014-04-03 Thread a l
I understand your reservations about allowing only people who know how use an expensive and possibly dangerous piece of equipment. However, people come to the space to hack and work on personal projects. Asking the members present to babysit everyone at the space is something we try to avoid. I'm n