Hackathon Report: Eric Faurot on e-mail and printing

2019-07-17 Thread Predrag Punosevac
Hi misc, I was following with a bit of amusement recent thread https://marc.info/?t=15629982761=1=2 as a signal-to-noise ratio is typically higher on misc@openbsd than most non-developer mailing lists I am subscribed to. At some point it occurred to me that Eric Faurot was working on the

Re: n2k16 mini-hackathon in Prague, CZE

2016-06-27 Thread Theo de Raadt
> There was an info from sasha@ at a Czech IT website about n2k16 > mini-hackathon and subsequent public discussion in Prague, Czech > Republic in July 2016. > > I'm just curious, who does help OpenBSD project to organize this > hackathon? Oracle, Praguer Charles Universit

n2k16 mini-hackathon in Prague, CZE

2016-06-27 Thread Jiri B
There was an info from sasha@ at a Czech IT website about n2k16 mini-hackathon and subsequent public discussion in Prague, Czech Republic in July 2016. I'm just curious, who does help OpenBSD project to organize this hackathon? Oracle, Praguer Charles University...? j.

OT: the term ``hackathon'' - even the U.N. does it

2013-07-24 Thread MERIGHI Marcus
I learned about this via http://www.infosecnews.org/subscribe-to-infosec-news/ Thread 'term hackathon trademarked in Germany': http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=136766877107167 Bye, Marcus - Forwarded from InfoSec News alerts {at} infosecnews (dot) org Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 07:29:07

Re: OT: the term ``hackathon'' - even the U.N. does it

2013-07-24 Thread Scott McEachern
On 07/24/13 08:32, MERIGHI Marcus wrote: cyber-attack cyber espionage cyber attack cyber war games cyber warriors Cyber 9/12 Cyber Storm cyber preparedness cyber scenario Cyber Storm cyber threat cyber attacks Right now, there are a lot of drunk college students out there. -- Scott

t2k13 Hackathon Report - ACPI, CVS, multitouch

2013-06-08 Thread staticsafe
Written by Joshua Stein: http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20130608064453mode=expandedcount=0 More reports here: http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=frontmode=expanded -- staticsafe O ascii ribbon campaign - stop html mail - www.asciiribbon.org Please don't top post. Please don't CC! I'm

Hackathon

2013-05-29 Thread Scott McEachern
As a person who was born and raised in Toronto, and currently lives a bit outside of the city, I wanted to extend a warm welcome to our OpenBSD hackathon guests! I hope the major storm that happened last night, which caused some flooding complicating commutes, didn't inconvenience you too

Re: Hackathon

2013-05-29 Thread Kenneth R Westerback
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 07:54:39PM -0400, Scott McEachern wrote: As a person who was born and raised in Toronto, and currently lives a bit outside of the city, I wanted to extend a warm welcome to our OpenBSD hackathon guests! I hope the major storm that happened last night, which caused

Re: Hackathon

2013-05-29 Thread Philip Guenther
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Kenneth R Westerback kwesterb...@rogers.com wrote: 13 == 13 To clarify: 13 == rot13(rot13(13)) Philip

Re: Hackathon

2013-05-29 Thread Scott McEachern
On 05/29/13 20:22, Kenneth R Westerback wrote: On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 07:54:39PM -0400, Scott McEachern wrote: Have fun, and thanks for the work you're putting in. Just out of curiosity, what is the focus of this hackathon? I don't know what t2k13 means. t == toronto 2k == 2000 13 == 13

Re: Hackathon

2013-05-29 Thread Kenneth R Westerback
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 08:35:12PM -0400, Scott McEachern wrote: On 05/29/13 20:22, Kenneth R Westerback wrote: On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 07:54:39PM -0400, Scott McEachern wrote: Have fun, and thanks for the work you're putting in. Just out of curiosity, what is the focus of this hackathon? I

Re: Hackathon

2013-05-29 Thread Patrick Mc(avery
Hi Everyone I just joined the list 10 days ago or so. Where and when in Toronto will it be held? My family situation is quite urgent and it's hard to be away from home for more then 30 minutes but it would be nice to be involved in some way, I am 30 minutes north of the city. -Patrick

Re: Hackathon

2013-05-29 Thread Philip Guenther
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 7:19 PM, Patrick Mc(avery spell_gooder_...@spellingbeewinnars.org wrote: I just joined the list 10 days ago or so. Where and when in Toronto will it be held? There may be some confusion about what is meant by hackathon. Read http://www.openbsd.org/hackathons.html

Re: OT: term hackathon trademarked in Germany

2013-05-07 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
A bit late to the party, but here's my take on the situation - http://bsdly.blogspot.ca/2013/05/the-term-hackathon-has-been-trademarked.html - Peter -- Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.bsdly.net/ http://www.nuug.no

Re: OT: term hackathon trademarked in Germany

2013-05-07 Thread Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
There is a new update. The attempt to take revenue for non-commercial purposes on a licensing model failed. [...] we will delete the trademark hackathon. http://www.young-targets.com/free-licences/ On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 10:49:27PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: A bit late to the party

Re: OT: term hackathon trademarked in Germany

2013-05-07 Thread Reiner Jung
Hi Peter, it looks like the problem with the usage of Hackathon is solved. From their own site: http://www.young-targets.com/free-licences/ # Why? Because we did not first founded the nonprofit organization “Tech_Hub” that will manage the revenue for the free tech scene. We went

OT: term hackathon trademarked in Germany

2013-05-04 Thread Robert
OT, but some people might be interested in this legal stuff... It seems that a nonprofit organization in Germany trademarked the term hackathon: https://www.facebook.com/nicole.simon/posts/10151640773611303?_fb_noscript=1 http://www.young-targets.com/formation-of-tech_hub-started/ No idea

Re: OT: term hackathon trademarked in Germany

2013-05-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2013-05-04, Robert info...@die-optimisten.net wrote: OT, but some people might be interested in this legal stuff... It seems that a nonprofit organization in Germany trademarked the term hackathon: https://www.facebook.com/nicole.simon/posts/10151640773611303?_fb_noscript=1 http

Re: N2K8 Hackathon article - sshd - MaxSession

2011-12-11 Thread Cani Miroslav
there. Happy holidays! Best regards, Mark Begin forwarded message: *From: *Cani Miroslav cani.miros...@gmail.com *Subject: **N2K8 Hackathon article - sshd - MaxSession* *Date: *30 November, 2011 3:00:23 AM GMT+09:00 *To: *supp...@openbsd-support.com Hello, I'm sorry I write just like

What a nice theme for the current hackathon!

2010-06-28 Thread Massimo Lusetti
... I think it deserve at least an undeadly article ;) Thanks guys! -- Massimo

Re: Development at the hackathon

2008-06-11 Thread Scott Learmonth
about it all. p.s. love the shirt. On 10-Jun-08, at 10:17 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote: Development is really fast right now, because of the hackathon in Edmonton. We are testing as much as we can before we commit, but as always during these hackathon processes we really depend on our user

Re: Development at the hackathon

2008-06-11 Thread Aaron Glenn
Is there a particular time of day most changes are committed (like pre-dinner) or should we sync and build at whim? On 6/10/08, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Development is really fast right now, because of the hackathon in Edmonton. We are testing as much as we can before we commit

Re: Development at the hackathon

2008-06-11 Thread Ryan McBride
o'clock (between 11pm and 1am, TZ=Canada/Mountain). At any rate, we try to keep things production-stable even during a hackathon: our productivity during the event depends on it, so you can sync and build pretty much anytime. If you run into problems check the most recent commit messages and see if it's

Re: Development at the hackathon

2008-06-11 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Theo de Raadt wrote: Development is really fast right now, because of the hackathon in Edmonton. We are testing as much as we can before we commit, but as always during these hackathon processes we really depend on our user community -- to track our changes and help spot the occasional bug we

Re: Development at the hackathon

2008-06-11 Thread Theo de Raadt
Is there a particular time of day most changes are committed (like pre-dinner) or should we sync and build at whim? Oh come on. We are being careful. The tree builds -- always. Only one commit done so far has broken something so far -- for about 3 minutes -- which none of you noticed.

Re: Development at the hackathon

2008-06-11 Thread Daniel Ouellet
I wanted to make a correction here as I got a comment that puzzled me and that may have created a miss understanding on my part on the way I wrote my text. If the perception have been taken by anyone as a complain, or otherwise I want to apologies for this! It's possible that some may have

Development at the hackathon

2008-06-10 Thread Theo de Raadt
Development is really fast right now, because of the hackathon in Edmonton. We are testing as much as we can before we commit, but as always during these hackathon processes we really depend on our user community -- to track our changes and help spot the occasional bug we accidentally introduce

Re: n2k8 network hackathon

2008-05-09 Thread Karl Sjodahl - dunceor
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 2:24 AM, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perhaps some who watch the commit logs have already figured out that most of the network developers are currently involved in a week-long network hackathon in Japan. A bit more information about this can be found at http

Re: n2k8 network hackathon

2008-05-09 Thread Aaron Glenn
On 5/8/08, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perhaps some who watch the commit logs have already figured out that most of the network developers are currently involved in a week-long network hackathon in Japan. It's a dream of mine to be apart of one of these. awesome stuff -- thank you

Re: n2k8 network hackathon

2008-05-09 Thread Jim Razmus
* Gaby vanhegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080508 22:07]: On 8 May 2008, at 20:24, Theo de Raadt wrote: Perhaps some who watch the commit logs have already figured out that most of the network developers are currently involved in a week-long network hackathon in Japan. A bit more information

Re: n2k8 network hackathon

2008-05-09 Thread L. V. Lammert
hackathon in Japan. A bit more information about this can be found at http://openbsd.org/hackathons.html#n2k8 Any pictures of the festivities online? Gaby. Hopefully the developers are clothed for the pictures. If this joke escapes you, look for information describing an onsen

Re: n2k8 network hackathon

2008-05-09 Thread Marti Martinez
PROTECTED] [080508 22:07]: On 8 May 2008, at 20:24, Theo de Raadt wrote: Perhaps some who watch the commit logs have already figured out that most of the network developers are currently involved in a week-long network hackathon in Japan. A bit more information about this can be found

Re: n2k8 network hackathon

2008-05-09 Thread Jim Razmus
developers are currently involved in a week-long network hackathon in Japan. A bit more information about this can be found at http://openbsd.org/hackathons.html#n2k8 Any pictures of the festivities online? Gaby. Hopefully the developers are clothed for the pictures

n2k8 network hackathon

2008-05-08 Thread Theo de Raadt
Perhaps some who watch the commit logs have already figured out that most of the network developers are currently involved in a week-long network hackathon in Japan. A bit more information about this can be found at http://openbsd.org/hackathons.html#n2k8 We are in a rather old hotel

Re: n2k8 network hackathon

2008-05-08 Thread Gaby vanhegan
On 8 May 2008, at 20:24, Theo de Raadt wrote: Perhaps some who watch the commit logs have already figured out that most of the network developers are currently involved in a week-long network hackathon in Japan. A bit more information about this can be found at http://openbsd.org

Re: c2k7 hackathon is over

2007-06-03 Thread Massimo Lusetti
On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 16:40:49 -0600 Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hope you guys out there enjoy the changes that we've made. You can't imagine how much i enjoyed reading through commit logs. Amazing. Thank you! -- Massimo.run(); : is not an identifier

c2k7 hackathon is over

2007-06-02 Thread Theo de Raadt
The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the event for 10 days in Calgary. So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible for me to describe all the projects. Hope you guys out there enjoy the changes that we've made.

Re: c2k7 hackathon is over

2007-06-02 Thread Breen Ouellette
Theo de Raadt wrote: The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the event for 10 days in Calgary. So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible for me to describe all the projects. Hope you guys out there enjoy the changes that we've made

Re: c2k7 hackathon is over

2007-06-02 Thread Josh Grosse
On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 04:40:49PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible for me to describe all the projects. Hope you guys out there enjoy the changes that we've made. I've not been a member of the community for very long: 3-4

Re: c2k7 hackathon is over

2007-06-02 Thread Diana Eichert
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007, Theo de Raadt wrote: The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the event for 10 days in Calgary. So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible for me to describe all the projects. Hope you guys out there enjoy the changes

Re: c2k7 hackathon is over

2007-06-02 Thread Darren Spruell
On 6/2/07, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the event for 10 days in Calgary. So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible for me to describe all the projects. I elect merdely to fill in all

Re: c2k7 hackathon is over

2007-06-02 Thread Open Phugu
On 6/2/07, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the event for 10 days in Calgary. So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible for me to describe all the projects. Hope you guys out there enjoy

Re: c2k7 hackathon is over

2007-06-02 Thread Reyk Floeter
hi! thanks theo for making it possible and thanks to all the people supporting OpenBSD with donations and buying the cds! On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 04:40:49PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the event for 10 days in Calgary. So many

Re: c2k7 hackathon is over

2007-06-02 Thread Kian Mohageri
On 6/2/07, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the event for 10 days in Calgary. So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible for me to describe all the projects. Hope you guys out there enjoy

Re: c2k7 hackathon is over

2007-06-02 Thread Diana Eichert
On Sun, 3 Jun 2007, Reyk Floeter wrote: i mostly concentrated on writing 10g drivers, bits on hoststated, and doing performance testing. reyk YEA, thank you very much for your 10g work, looking forward to removing FreeBSD from a couple of systems at my day job. g.day

Re: c2k7 hackathon is over

2007-06-02 Thread Mike Erdely
On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 04:05:27PM -0700, Darren Spruell wrote: On 6/2/07, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the event for 10 days in Calgary. So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible for me

Calgary hackathon need: UPS

2007-05-24 Thread Theo de Raadt
If someone in Calgary has a spare 1000-2000VA UPS which we could borrow for the duration of the hackathon, we would really appreciate it. We would need it starting today. Thanks.

Re: Calgary hackathon need: UPS

2007-05-24 Thread Jason George
If someone in Calgary has a spare 1000-2000VA UPS which we could borrow for the duration of the hackathon, we would really appreciate it. We would need it starting today. Thanks. Fixed.

Re: hackathon

2007-05-21 Thread Theo de Raadt
one for us, and now HP Procurve is going through the procedures of trying to donate one as well. We hope that these units arrive in time for the hackathon. In the meantime, we will try to work with our CX4 units (that is copper 10GE, really weird stuff). We'll try to use the money that people did

Re: hackathon

2007-05-21 Thread Diana Eichert
On Mon, 21 May 2007, Theo de Raadt wrote: SNIP time for the hackathon. In the meantime, we will try to work with our CX4 units (that is copper 10GE, really weird stuff). SNIP At some point we will also need one of the LR optic units as well ;) now that's an extreme, from CX4 Cu to LR optics

Re: hackathon

2007-05-21 Thread Theo de Raadt
On Mon, 21 May 2007, Theo de Raadt wrote: SNIP time for the hackathon. In the meantime, we will try to work with our CX4 units (that is copper 10GE, really weird stuff). SNIP At some point we will also need one of the LR optic units as well ;) now that's an extreme, from CX4 Cu to LR

Re: hackathon

2007-05-21 Thread Bryan
the good work... Bryan On 5/21/07, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 21 May 2007, Theo de Raadt wrote: SNIP time for the hackathon. In the meantime, we will try to work with our CX4 units (that is copper 10GE, really weird stuff). SNIP At some point we will also need one

Re: hackathon

2007-05-20 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 01:15:58PM -0600, Jack Woehr wrote: Theo de Raadt wrote: A HP XFP SR-optic 10GE module for a HP 3500yl switch which already has the 10Gb card installed. If anyone can help us with getting this to us, we'd love it. Yes, we know they are very expensive. Brutal, in

Re: hackathon

2007-05-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/05/20 17:02, Darrin Chandler wrote: On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 01:15:58PM -0600, Jack Woehr wrote: Theo de Raadt wrote: A HP XFP SR-optic 10GE module for a HP 3500yl switch which already has the 10Gb card installed. If anyone can help us with getting this to us, we'd love it.

Re: hackathon

2007-05-20 Thread Bryan Vyhmeister
On May 20, 2007, at 5:02 PM, Darrin Chandler wrote: On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 01:15:58PM -0600, Jack Woehr wrote: Theo de Raadt wrote: A HP XFP SR-optic 10GE module for a HP 3500yl switch which already has the 10Gb card installed. If anyone can help us with getting this to us, we'd love it.

hackathon

2007-05-19 Thread Theo de Raadt
The hackathon is coming up in a week. One very important part of the hackathon sub-project will be to improve 10Gb support. Some of us believe that measuring the performance of 10Gb networking later will help us spot some performance problems that can improve 1Gb ethernet speed. There is one

Re: hackathon

2007-05-19 Thread Jack Woehr
Theo de Raadt wrote: A HP XFP SR-optic 10GE module for a HP 3500yl switch which already has the 10Gb card installed. If anyone can help us with getting this to us, we'd love it. Yes, we know they are very expensive. Brutal, in fact. Hmm, $2,822.97 at http://keenzo.com/showproduct.asp?id=741395

Re: hackathon

2007-05-19 Thread Ted Bullock
Theo de Raadt wrote: One very important part of the hackathon sub-project will be to improve 10Gb support. Some of us believe that measuring the performance of 10Gb networking later will help us spot some performance problems that can improve 1Gb ethernet speed. As a side note, we recently

Re: dual g4 needed for hackathon

2007-05-14 Thread Jeff Quast
On 5/11/07, Mark Kettenis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On this years hackathon I'd like to hack more on macppc smp support. For obvious reasons I cannot bring my own machine. Is there anyone in the Calgary or Edmonton area that can loan us a dual g4 machine end may/early june? Mark

Re: dual g4 needed for hackathon

2007-05-13 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
How about a dual G5? PowerMac Dual G5 7,3 2.2 Open Firmware 4. I don't follow Apple hardware, so I don't know what the difference between a G4 and a G5 is architecture wise; but I do know that OS/X has to come off of this thing with a quickness. ~BAS On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 20:31 +0200, Mark

dual g4 needed for hackathon

2007-05-11 Thread Mark Kettenis
On this years hackathon I'd like to hack more on macppc smp support. For obvious reasons I cannot bring my own machine. Is there anyone in the Calgary or Edmonton area that can loan us a dual g4 machine end may/early june? Mark

Hackathon is coming up

2007-04-26 Thread Theo de Raadt
The annual Calgary hackathon is coming up in a bit less than a month. As usual, this is a good time to remind people that developers need toys that they can fix/support, so maybe everyone can take a peek at http://www.openbsd.org/want.html and see if there is anything they should send

Re: filesystem hackathon: still seeking donations

2007-03-01 Thread Stephan A. Rickauer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Nikolay Sturm wrote: - 8 250G SATA disks I was able to convince Dalco, a Swiss company, to loan those 8 disks to the hackathon. I'll get in touch with you privately so we can sort out the details. Cheers, - -- Stephan A. Rickauer

Concerning Filesystem Mini-Hackathon and faster kernel building (distcc)

2007-02-27 Thread Andreas Bihlmaier
to bsd.port.mk and possibly other parts of the tree. But since I read about the upcoming hackathon and call for fast machines (I know they are still needed) I'm sending this now. This gives people some time to this out (and improve it) in advance to the hackathon. The security problems assoziated

Re: Concerning Filesystem Mini-Hackathon and faster kernel building (distcc)

2007-02-27 Thread Martin Reindl
f2k7 is not in 2 weeks but from 10th to 15th April and this still does not help with DISKSPACE and SERVERS to plug them in.

Re: Concerning Filesystem Mini-Hackathon and faster kernel building (distcc)

2007-02-27 Thread Andreas Bihlmaier
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 06:48:03PM +0100, Martin Reindl wrote: f2k7 is not in 2 weeks but from 10th to 15th April and this still does not help with DISKSPACE and SERVERS to plug them in. Well, April, not March, doh! Okay so there will be some more time to make this work :) But to quote from

Re: Concerning Filesystem Mini-Hackathon and faster kernel building (distcc)

2007-02-27 Thread Bob Beck
It was just targeted at THIS particular issue and the future ideas to continue making OpenBSD (development) better/more fun. And by detracting from the important issue which is: * We need gear in europe for f2k7 * You manage to sidetrack something important with your hack. So in

Re: Concerning Filesystem Mini-Hackathon and faster kernel building (distcc)

2007-02-27 Thread Travers Buda
Jeez, I sense some hostility on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Andreas, It's a nice effort, but unfortunately, it won't support the goals of f2k7. The most important lacking thing for the hackathon is fast, memory-packed machines, and lots of disks. AKA, modern expensive, top of the line stuff. It seems

Re: Concerning Filesystem Mini-Hackathon and faster kernel building (distcc)

2007-02-27 Thread Andreas Bihlmaier
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 01:29:32PM -0600, Travers Buda wrote: Jeez, I sense some hostility on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Andreas, It's a nice effort, but unfortunately, it won't support the goals of f2k7. The most important lacking thing for the hackathon is fast, memory-packed machines, and lots

filesystem hackathon: still seeking donations

2007-02-26 Thread Nikolay Sturm
Hi, unfortunately the first call for hardware donations wasn't really that successful, we got a few interesting pieces of hardware, but we are still lacking major parts. So here's the second call for donations. In order to have a successful event we need the following pieces of hardware: - 2

Re: filesystem hackathon: still seeking donations

2007-02-26 Thread Nikolay Sturm
* Nikolay Sturm [2007-02-26]: unfortunately the first call for hardware donations wasn't really that successful, we got a few interesting pieces of hardware, but we are still lacking major parts. So here's the second call for donations. It looks like I messed up the words, all we are asking

Re: seeking hardware for hackathon

2007-01-16 Thread Shane J Pearson
On 16/01/2007, at 5:07 PM, Nikolay Sturm wrote: the next OpenBSD Mini Hackathon will be the Filesystem Hackathon - hardware to build a raid with 2 or more TB Wow, this sounds really exciting. Shane J Pearson shanejp netspace net au

some more ports hackathon thanks

2006-12-02 Thread Marc Espie
I can't stress enough the importance of the ports hackathon. The current ports infrastructure changes come directly from some discussions we had during that week. The idea of streamlining MULTI_PACKAGES was completely non existent before Budapest. Maybe I would have thought about it at some

pics from the hackathon

2006-06-15 Thread Kroty
Hey folk, anyone willing to share some pics from this year's hackathon? I just have seen a couple of them from beck. ;) Thanks!

The 2006 OpenBSD Hackathon

2006-05-26 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Just wanted to take a minute to wish all devs present to the 2006 Hackathon in Calgary a nice time and on behalf of the users a thank you for your time and dedications to the improvement of our beloved OS! I don't know what surprise this year Hackathon will bring, but as each years, I can't

Venice v2k5 ports hackathon

2005-11-11 Thread Peter Valchev
This year, OpenCON hosted a mini hackathon with focus on ports. It consisted of 4 days right before the conference, and a dozen OpenBSD developers were present, most of them arriving on October 31st to spend the next 4-5 days working together on improving the system. Some of us had never met

Re: Venice v2k5 ports hackathon

2005-11-11 Thread fabioFVZ
On Friday 11 November 2005 21:49, Peter Valchev wrote: [...] The week was a total success, see you there next year! Where?? :) -- FabioFVZ

Re: Hackathon 2005

2005-05-01 Thread Ben Goren
On 2005 Apr 30, at 5:22 PM, Jeff Bachtel wrote: On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 02:30:28PM -0700, Ben Goren wrote: As much as I'm sure Theo would love to get rid of gcc and friends...damn, that's a big undertaking. I don't think it's the sort of thing that would happen at a hackathon. If I had

Re: Hackathon 2005

2005-05-01 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Sun, 1 May 2005, Ben Goren wrote: I did *not* say that I expected a Sendmail replacement any time soon--quite the opposite. Let me put a definite limit on this: I'd bet no more than (a modest) lunch, and only on the condition that I already happened to be in the same city when the bet

Re: Hackathon 2005

2005-05-01 Thread Thierry Deval
On May 1, 2005, at 23:31, Miod Vallat wrote: I'm looking forward to OpenBash Why do you want every OpenBSD developer to puke? Jeez, I didn't read that ! And it is indeed MY feeling. :p

Re: Hackathon 2005

2005-05-01 Thread Han Boetes
Sean Brown wrote: I'm looking forward to OpenBash Do you realize that on my only Linux machine I don't even have bash installed. I replaced /bin/sh with ash and I use zsh for my shell. bash for Linux is like Internet Explorer for windows. It comes preinstalled so everyone uses it and doesn't