Re: [luau] Graphic art design

2002-10-19 Thread Jimen Ching
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Joe Linux wrote: Personally I think we need to live and let live and forget about establishing policy for every unforeseen event. Agreed. Over the years, I've subscribed to enough mailing lists and newsgroups to know that these things popup once in a while. No amount of

Re: [luau] List Policy

2002-10-19 Thread Joe Linux
Great leadership and Linux community building. What a wonderful way to treat your benefactors. Fantastic believe in freedom of opinion. Naturally you are free to feel anyway you want and do anything you want. However you have to look at what happened to Edward Baker. Perhaps this is not an

Re: [luau] List Policy

2002-10-19 Thread Joe Linux
The problem is I'm in a different time zone MST. So I just answer the posts as the come and as most everyone is sleeping in Hawaii when I'm responding it ends up puttng mine all in a row. In all honesty it would be difficult to combine my responses in to single post as I just read the Luau

Re: [luau] List Policy

2002-10-19 Thread Jimen Ching
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Dustin Cross wrote: A user asking for help with open source, no matter if they are a home user or an individual looking to pay someone to help them set up their business with open source is not SPAM. I agree. It seems like the word 'SPAM' has been tossed around to mean

Re: [luau] List Policy

2002-10-19 Thread Jimen Ching
On 18 Oct 2002, Warren Togami wrote: Yes, and now you're going on my blacklist. I can't stand you. Could you put me on your blacklist as well? And I'll do the same for you on mine. Thanks. --jc -- Jimen Ching (WH6BRR) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [luau] List Policy

2002-10-19 Thread Jimen Ching
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002, Joe Linux wrote: The problem is I'm in a different time zone MST. So I just answer the posts as the come and as most everyone is sleeping in Hawaii when I'm responding it ends up puttng mine all in a row. In all honesty it would be difficult to combine my responses in to

Re: [luau] List Policy

2002-10-19 Thread Warren Togami
On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 13:16, Jimen Ching wrote: On 18 Oct 2002, Warren Togami wrote: Yes, and now you're going on my blacklist. I can't stand you. Could you put me on your blacklist as well? And I'll do the same for you on mine. Thanks. Although I often don't agree with your

Re: [luau] Any Open Source Programmers?

2002-10-19 Thread Jimen Ching
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Don Brown wrote: I'm curious how many other people on this list are open source developers, particularly those living on O'ahu. I do mostly Java development and am involved in the following projects: I'm sure there are people like you who contribute to open source/free

Re: [luau] List Policy

2002-10-19 Thread Neal Gay Timon
Can we get some sort of policy on asking for someone to help you for money? I have some suggestions ( I know I wasn't asked but what the H---). Construct a list of people who would like to do projects, tutor or what ever and when someone like me inquires either refer them to or send them the

Re: [luau] List Policy

2002-10-19 Thread Warren Togami
Scott Belford is currently drafting a proposal for list policy. We will post it to the list and request for comments. On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 17:07, Neal Gay Timon wrote: Can we get some sort of policy on asking for someone to help you for money? I have some suggestions ( I know I wasn't asked

Re: [luau] List Policy

2002-10-19 Thread Elayne Man
Okay, let's stop (indirectly) pointing fingers here... it may have been better to personally contact Ed about his e-mails, but nobody's perfect. If you have a problem with someone, try to take it out on them personally; the whole list doesn't need to know. (Maybe something of this extent can be

Re: [luau] List Policy

2002-10-19 Thread Warren Togami
I think SVLUG policy was mentioned by Gary Sublett, who later quit the list in protest because he was completely offended by commercial posts. On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 17:50, Elayne Man wrote: Let's learn by example experience. I remember Warren mentioning that the Silicon Valley Linux Users

[luau] kernel module, /proc filesystem, and mmap

2002-10-19 Thread Jimen Ching
Hi all, I am trying to write a kernel module that shares a global variable between a userland application and the module. In the kernel module, I use this: mode = ...; /* read/write for all... */ entry = create_proc_entry(jimen, mode, NULL); entry-proc_fops = my_fops;

Re: [luau] kernel module, /proc filesystem, and mmap

2002-10-19 Thread Warren Togami
http://kernelnewbies.org You may have already tried here, but the Kernel Newbies group has a mailing list and IRC channel that is very friendly to new people working on the kernel. They may have an quick answer for you.