was for a website redesign, not a logo redesign. I
agree that the infinity sign should go. No other Gentoo text on that page
has the sign, so it looks out of place and inconsistent to have it in one
spot.
-C
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?
If you are running HP equipment they have been doing it for years, calling it
RAID ADG (advanced data guarding iirc). I've setup all of my servers as RAID
ADG plus a hot spare to compensate for their disk failure rate.
-C
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On Saturday 19 November 2005 09:20 am, Corey Shields wrote:
couple of council members I have talked to didn't have time to catch up on
I take this part back, turns out they aren't council members and I thought
they were.. my bad.
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On Saturday 19 November 2005 01:05 pm, Danny van Dyk wrote:
Corey Shields schrieb:
| Ahh, ok thanks for clearing that up.
|
| Still screwed up. Lesson learned, make friends with a majority of the
| council, write and propose a glep the day before a meeting and then
| push it
| through
of those, and how the
council is handling it.
Personally, I am fine with the idea of a repo and fine with the email
accounts.
-C
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or not, that's wrong. After your last email, I don't think you are
in any position to comment on behaviour. ;)
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On Saturday 19 November 2005 02:40 pm, Brian Harring wrote:
Easier, and saner to just plain drop the subdomain notion. Avoids the
whole gentoo personel first class/second class issue first of all,
second avoids infra aliasing annoyances.
I agree with this.
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there is a big misunderstanding here.. Nobody is disputing access to the
tree. We all knew about that from the original GLEP.
-C
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if
there is a possible way to go from Gentoo Paypal to OSL Foundation. We can
whip out a proposal if that works out. (there are other ways of doing it,
yes, but this would be cheapest I know of right now)
-C
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will be a dual xeon 3.0/1M, 2GB ram, 6x146GB
U320 scsi. adding more ram to this setup wouldn't be a problem. I'll cc
them and ask how much ram hits the sweet spot and get a new quote this week.
-C
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On Friday 18 November 2005 06:15 pm, Jakub Moc wrote:
19.11.2005, 1:38:03, Grant Goodyear wrote:
Incidentally, the benefit is to make users who are actively helping
Gentoo feel like they're part of the family. It was decided that a
So we give them an email account?? Is there any other
that poweruser - dev gap.
Just openly brainstorming here..
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was describing, they would
be users.. not @gentoo.org ppl.
-C
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There was a similar proposal from (?)rac a couple of years back. Might
be worth looking at why arch teams hated it last time around.
will do
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addresses if they can't be @g.o
What subdomain is going to come next? @xbox360ppcport.gentoo.org? I'll join
Kurt in the yellowstar domain..
-C
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there. It is nothing I'm not
working on anytime soon..
-C
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, then a day before the vote it
was revised.. Is that true? It should be voted on the way that it was
submitted. No riders. If it needs to be revised post-submission, then such
submission should be revoked.
Someone should write a GLEP to propose rules to the GLEP votes.
:P
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that up.
Still screwed up. Lesson learned, make friends with a majority of the
council, write and propose a glep the day before a meeting and then push it
through. wow. sounds a lot like American politics.
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on -every- upgrade? no.
-C
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devrel first.
that's always been policy, but yeah wouldn't hurt to put it in print
somewhere..
-C
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be posting the archive urls when I get back from LWE.
Cheers,
-C
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there!
Cheers!
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) so this should be
good for everyone.
See http://devconference.gentoo.org for details and to register. No need to
register for the webcast, registration is just if you intend to be there in
person. It is $10 to register. You get lunch and a t-shirt out of it, too.
Cheers,
-C
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, the reasons are to be able to track stuff and get
it done. I hate bugzilla as much as the next guy, but I think it helps to
prevent a lot of frustration from requests getting lost.
Cheers,
-Corey
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On Tue, 2005-06-07 at 11:08 -0400, Aron Griffis wrote:
Ah, sorry, that isn't quite what I meant. Rather I intended to point
out that we should not be deluded into thinking that the changes
required for Gentoo to be enterprise-ready are small. Some of the
changes are surmountable, but each
On Tue, 2005-06-07 at 18:38 -0400, Chris Gianelloni wrote:
...and you *still* haven't gotten an ia64 livecd built? For shame!
He's getting close.. Just got some more hardware put into dolphin last
week, and it has a spindle of blanks sitting right on top of it. so
umm, yeah, that's a start
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 19:55 -0400, Aron Griffis wrote:
In my humble opinion, Gentoo is missing too many points to be an
enterprise Linux. We commit to a live tree. We don't have true QA,
testing or tinderbox. We don't have paid staff, alpha/beta/rc cycles.
We don't really have product
we can, and they
didn't mind.
If someone wants to put the Official stamp on the licensing/nomirror policy,
that would be great. Just as important, I think we need to backtrack and
clear out that restriction wherever it is unnecessarily used.
Cheers,
-C
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