Martin,
Shall i link www.ourdistro.org to this IP?
Kind regards,
The out-side
Op 30 jan. 2013 om 01:07 heeft Paul Gress het volgende
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> On 01/29/13 06:52 PM, Martin Bochnig wrote:
>> Hello, well, explanation: It is not fake.
>> Back in August I had called this SB2000's root pool
On 01/29/13 06:52 PM, Martin Bochnig wrote:
Hello, well, explanation: It is not fake.
Back in August I had called this SB2000's root pool rpool__oi.
And yes, svr4.opensxce.org is not yet online.
Locally I simply emulate this via files instead of dns.
When i had a website without DNS I simply
Hello, well, explanation: It is not fake.
Back in August I had called this SB2000's root pool rpool__oi.
And yes, svr4.opensxce.org is not yet online.
Locally I simply emulate this via files instead of dns.
But you can test it in a few hours.
thanks for your continued patience.
gcc444 is package
> I, personally, appreciate their efforts very much. I just think that funding
> individual developers is probably the best we can reasonably hope for at this
> time. It's not as complete of a solution as paying one or more people to
> work on OI full time; but at least it would be a step in t
Even though I'm just a private user of OpenIndiana, I'd be happy to
commit a minimum of 50 USD / year for maintaining a reasonable roadmap,
IF I KNEW where to send it and how, and felt reasonably certain I knew
how it would be used.
Paypal, a few bills in an envelope,. just let me know.
Thanks man, you rock!
Cheers,
--
Saso
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On 01/29/13 06:47 PM, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
--- On Tue, 1/29/13, Udo Grabowski (IMK)
wrote:
From: Udo Grabowski (IMK) Subject: Re:
[OpenIndiana-discuss] Developer funding model musings To:
"Discussion list for OpenIndiana"
Date: Tuesday, January 29,
2013, 10:50 AM On 29/01/2013 17:36, R
Would it be too much to ask for someone to update the erlang package to
the latest erlang release?
I e Erlang/OTP R15B03-1
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I don't mean to discourage this dialog, but all of this was discussed two or
three - maybe four - months ago on the dev mailing list.
You might want to go back and look at the archives at the threads about
Alasdair's resignation - which basically boiled down to "none of the OI
developers want
On 01/29/13 06:56, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2013-01-28 19:54, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
My understanding is that it is not possible to boot from an EFI labeled disk.
Has that changed? In a way it's moot as I just got the UPS tracking info for
3x2 TB disks. But the info might help someone else.
On Jan 29, 2013, at 12:08 PM, James Relph wrote:
>
>> As Martin mentions SCHUFA it seems Martin is already fallen off the
>> cliff, so I'd like to encourage anbody who's considering to donate
>> something to Martin's efforts to act *now*.
>> --f
>
> I've sent something as well Martin, hope we c
--- On Tue, 1/29/13, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
> From: Udo Grabowski (IMK)
> Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Developer funding model musings
> To: "Discussion list for OpenIndiana"
> Date: Tuesday, January 29, 2013, 10:50 AM
> On 29/01/2013 17:36, Reginald
> Beardsley wrote:
> >
> > I'd li
> I'd like to suggest as a social convention that the initial "license fee" be
> 10% of system cost and "support fee" after the first year at 5%. Purely
> voluntary the way tipping service staff in restaurants used to be. No
> distinction between used or new equipment. So if you spin up an old
On 29/01/2013 17:36, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
I'd like to suggest as a social convention that the initial "license fee" be
10% of system cost
UAHHH ! Then we should have stayed at Oracle..
Really, if you solve a problem for one system,
why should someone pay for the other 99 identical s
--- On Tue, 1/29/13, James Relph wrote:
>
> That sounds a pretty reasonable approach, although there's 2
> things I'd add:
>
> - The possibility to
> add bounties for requested features.
> - As Jonathan mentions
> - having a common pot (eg. 20% of donations go to
> that). Not j
> How about something along the lines of the following:
>
> List active developers on the website for OI along w/ what they are working
> on.
>
> If you want to fund that person's work, you sign up to provide a certain
> amount which is divided into equal allotments for each month remaining in
Can I ask that a percentage of the income, given to specific people,
goes into a common pot, either to help support Illumos development
directly, or to pay for tickets/marketing for conventions or likewise.
just my 2c.
Jon
On 29 January 2013 15:32, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
> How about somethin
How about something along the lines of the following:
List active developers on the website for OI along w/ what they are working on.
If you want to fund that person's work, you sign up to provide a certain amount
which is divided into equal allotments for each month remaining in the calendar
y
--- On Tue, 1/29/13, Jim Klimov wrote:
> In my Wiki post you've read, one of the reasons to do manual
> installs
> (copy of files from Live media) was explicitly the desire to
> co-exist
> OI with an older rpool, i.e. to facilitate migration. I have
> one such
> system where SXCE-117 coexists w
On 2013-01-28 19:54, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
My understanding is that it is not possible to boot from an EFI labeled disk.
Has that changed? In a way it's moot as I just got the UPS tracking info for
3x2 TB disks. But the info might help someone else.
The Oracle docs I was pointed to were
> As Martin mentions SCHUFA it seems Martin is already fallen off the
> cliff, so I'd like to encourage anbody who's considering to donate
> something to Martin's efforts to act *now*.
> --f
I've sent something as well Martin, hope we can get rid of that negative symbol
James
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> Which is fine to some extent, but what that has led to are a lot of quite
> specific solutions for situations not everyone is in (SmartOS is obviously
> heavily cloud-oriented) or companies very focussed on selling (not
> necessarily cheap) support. I'd quite like to see OpenIndiana thrive as
> As I understand it the strategy was always to encourage the proliferation of
> solution providers and integrators to fulfill this function.These It was
> thought would form in the market where a stable release,sufficient
> development had taken place to provide significant market penetration a
On 28/01/2013 13:55, Dmitry Kozhinov wrote:
How much are you willing to pay for this service?
Correct me if I am wrong, but "roadmap" and "paid services" are
different things.
The fact that OI is an open source and community driven project does
not mean a "no roadmap" strategy.
- Dmitry.
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Martin,
Is there any way to provide funds other than paypal?
I'm in the States, if that makes any difference.
Either way, thank you for all your efforts towards SPARC, they are
appreciated.
Jerry
On 01/29/13 01:11 AM, Volker A. Brandt wrote:
> Reginald Beardsley writes:
>> I'd like to sugges
2013/1/29 Dave McGuire :
> On 01/28/2013 08:18 PM, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
>> I'd like to suggest funding Martin. He's committed and needs the
>> money. Even as little as $50US per site would certainly help him a
>> lot. I'd be happy to pay $100US/year to have him work on OI in a
>> stable livi
Or still one thing that troubles me: Everybody who ever donates to
this project goes into a dedicated SPONSORS section.
Ken Mays already offered us to help with our wiki and web-page. This
means we will have a nice site quite soon :)
Based on the other slide-show and web-page that I had prepped
On 01/28/2013 08:18 PM, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
> I'd like to suggest funding Martin. He's committed and needs the
> money. Even as little as $50US per site would certainly help him a
> lot. I'd be happy to pay $100US/year to have him work on OI in a
> stable living situation. I suspect he'd b
)))THANK YOU)
Sorry, last msg. for today before the upload completes, must pack
boxes w/o accidently touching the half-broken dsl cable.
off the screen now ...
%martin
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 7:54 AM, Frank Lahm wrote:
> 2013/1/29 Martin Bochnig :
>> PayPal-Guthaben: -$378,99 USD
>
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