Normally I'd suggest checking the vconsole-discuss list instead,
but it seems to be mostly spam - much higher than other OpenSolaris
lists for some reason (is it not spam filtered or set up with the
same admin settings as the rest of us who have to filter spam on our
lists?).
I do know the team
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Normally I'd suggest checking the vconsole-discuss list instead,
but it seems to be mostly spam - much higher than other OpenSolaris
lists for some reason (is it not spam filtered or set up with the
same admin settings as the rest of us who have to filter spam on our
sorry, the question is killing me, why is it that roland's butterfly
always shows right and your xmas tree is aways bad? :P
nacho
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On Mon, 1 Jan 2007, Ignacio Marambio Catán wrote:
sorry, the question is killing me, why is it that roland's butterfly
always shows right and your xmas tree is aways bad? :P
I have no idea! My Xmas tree looks OK here (as does Roland's
butterfly), but then I use a plain-text email client. If
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006, Dev Mazumdar wrote:
Not a peep from anybody on Virtual consoles!
From what I understand, the project is progressing nicely,
although I must put my hand up and admit to being one potential
bottleneck. There's some work that I volunteered to do--and
will start doing
On 12/28/06, Rich Teer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is not a good sign of open source in action for Solaris.
I'm sure all is OK. Perhaps there's not much to report yet?
I think what Dev is saying is that idea was that development
process is happening in the open. Rather than periodic