Re: [SLUG] Re: SLUG codefest: this Sunday, 9th April

2006-04-07 Thread dave kempe
Scott Sinclair wrote: SSH on port 443 for the win! :-) Openvpn on port 443 with proxy mode for the ultimate in proxy bypass lovin! dave -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] Re: SLUG codefest: this Sunday, 9th April

2006-04-07 Thread Scott Sinclair
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: Whats the networking like. Will we be able to surf, cvs, ssh and irc onto the internet? Besides the mentioned proxy, probably might be restricted to certain ports. IRC from inside UTS' network apparently is blocked now, or is in the process of being blocked, but thi

Re: [SLUG] Re: SLUG codefest: this Sunday, 9th April

2006-04-07 Thread Robert Collins
On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 18:00 +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > > > Whats the networking like. Will we be able to surf, cvs, ssh and > irc onto the internet? It might be good, it might be terrible. Expect an intercepting proxy at minimum. Rob -- GPG key available at:

Re: [SLUG] Re: SLUG codefest: this Sunday, 9th April

2006-04-07 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Mary Gardiner wrote: > On Thu, Apr 06, 2006, Mary Gardiner wrote: > > SLUG coders will be gathering together for a day of coding and talking > > about coding. Whats the networking like. Will we be able to surf, cvs, ssh and irc onto the internet? Anyway, I'll be hacking on secret rabbit code, so

Re: [SLUG] Re: SLUG codefest: this Sunday, 9th April

2006-04-07 Thread Robert Collins
I have a tentative title for my talk now "on achieving Fast, Small AND Robust in version control storage." I'm going to talk about the current challenges facing bzr in its history storage, the factors that are providing the most shape to those challenges, and a bit of a retrospective about how we

[SLUG] Re: SLUG codefest: this Sunday, 9th April

2006-04-06 Thread Mary Gardiner
On 2006-04-07, Peter Chubb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can you fix the way it doesn't failover properly as well? [snip] Well, possibly, but at the moment I'm completely unfamiliar with the codebase, so it's unlikely that we can do more than a couple of bigger changes in a day. -Mary -- SLUG

Re: [SLUG] Re: SLUG codefest: this Sunday, 9th April

2006-04-06 Thread Peter Chubb
> "Mary" == Mary Gardiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Mary> On Thu, Apr 06, 2006, Mary Gardiner wrote: >> SLUG coders will be gathering together for a day of coding and >> talking about coding. Mary> Andrew Bennetts and I will probably be poking at apt-proxy (the Mary> Twisted version) trying

Re: [SLUG] Re: SLUG codefest: this Sunday, 9th April

2006-04-06 Thread Jeff Waugh
> I might also poke at Planet, especially if Jeff can be persuaded to press > the buzzer (bzr) so I don't have to even think about remembering how to > use Arch. Oh, I should totally put the converted repos up! - Jeff -- linux.conf.au 2007: Sydney, Australia http://lca2007.linux.org

[SLUG] Re: SLUG codefest: this Sunday, 9th April

2006-04-06 Thread Mary Gardiner
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006, Mary Gardiner wrote: > SLUG coders will be gathering together for a day of coding and talking > about coding. Andrew Bennetts and I will probably be poking at apt-proxy (the Twisted version) trying to work out things like "why does it use 200MB of memory?" I might also poke a