>Maybe we should do a public "call for hackers" with the help of the FSF and
other friend associations around?
I think this is a great idea. With some planning it could be a smash hit. In
English and Spanish. Mentioning the current projects and specific skill sets
needed. A very short intro
Thanks for this how-to on reporting bugs; it's the sort of thing I've
been looking for.
Cheers,
Dave
and this one
Yeah, if you guys could write documentation on how to write package helpers
for volunteers (outside devel server) I think that would be very helpful.
I think quidam's points are all good. I'm just going to emphasise the
resources issue and a few ways in which we might find solutions to these
issues. I think one of the things Ubuntu has shown works well is the three
year release cycle.
While I know a lot of people would abandon Trisquel o
ignore this test
I have many pending bugs to review, sorry about that. I'm done with traveling
for the year, so I'll be catching up with those tasks from now on.
Regarding the documentation, there may be some glitches, mostly due to that
code being used just by me and Aklis (and then only inside the devel ser
Ok here are some modifications because I agree with you.
* Bug reports for packages not included in the default Trisquel install will
be marked as "won't fix" and should be reported upstream.
* Bugs should have a patch/fix either researched or submitted when reporting.
An exception would b
I'll give you some answers:
The main problem is the lack of hands, I still do most of the job by myself
(maybe the "lack of transparency" mentioned is just me being shy about that).
Also it may have been a problem that I traveled way too much this year, I'm
sorry if I wasn't very responsive
I wrote up a draft bug reporting guidelines document and wanted to throw it
up for comment. I would appreciate any feedback.
'''Bug reporting rules:'''
'''Before Reporting a bug:'''
1 Check upstream to find out if this bug has been reported. Trisquel
GNU/Linux is based off Ubuntu and even
I haven't installed it yet. That computer isn't on the internet and I was
missing ncurses-devel. So I built it on an Ubuntu machine but my default
Trisquel partition wax only 10 gb and I was out of space.
Best regards,
Rick C. Hodgin
Original Message
From: Morne Alberts
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> I'm going to try this today on my desktop. If I'm able to get it
> working I'll upgrade my laptop from Ubuntu 12.04 to Trisquel 5.0. My
It appears that there might be some issues with 3.4. I haven't been
running linux-image-3.4.0-gnu long enough (only since you made the first
post). I am curre
Taking a quick look at the libraries (searching the Trisquel repository if no
license is explicitly mentioned), it looks like they all are free software
but one explicitly mentioned as such. This one is for Windows only.
The files in build are small scripts with, usually, no license attached
I'm not going to justify trolling with a response to you. I will however
point out for others that this is a
[http://www.dartmouth.edu/~writing/materials/student/ac_paper/logic.shtml#avoiding
logical fallacy] called an either/or fallacy. That is defined as: Only two
possibilities are pres
So you want to be anonymous in an IRC chat room so no one can tie that to you
just in case you are mean or do something stupid and the IP address is tied
to another person who may get in trouble since you are borrowing his IP
address?
yeah, it is really hard to get it to work. The documentation is not clear.
I appreciate Trisquel users very much. Thank you.
I'm going to try this today on my desktop. If I'm able to get it
working I'll upgrade my laptop from Ubuntu 12.04 to Trisquel 5.0. My
laptop is the only remaining piece of hardware I'm using without
Trisquel (as it's not supported by free dr
On 28/05/2012 14:11, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:
> Has anybody tried running 3.4 in Trisquel 5.0?
>
> Best regards,
> Rick C. Hodgin
>
I ran 3.2 in Trisquel 5.0 with no problem.
With Trisquel 5.5 I ran 3.3.6 and now I'm running 3.4.0 and I'm not
having any problems.
If it is important to you, make s
http://trac.wildfiregames.com/browser#ps/trunk see the licenses there. it
seems to be gpl and lgpl for some parts,
I have not. However, if you wish to do so, I would recommend the use of this
repository.
According to this page:
The code and data are available under the GPL license, and the art, sound and
documentation are available under CC-BY-SA.
Has anybody tried running 3.4 in Trisquel 5.0?
Best regards,
Rick C. Hodgin
is 0ad gpl licenced? or only some part? i could not find this information
online...
I sent an email to freenode and they "unblocked" my ISP. (I could've also
used another ISP to register the nick.)
I still did register, in case they have to block again. I hope I got the SASL
tango right.
I couldn't set up Parabola in VirtualBox. I'm trying to configure
irssi+Tor+Freenode in Trisquel 5.5 "Brigantia" and registering it here.
Some readings:
A. Anything+Tor:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorifyHOWTO
A.a IRC+Tor:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki
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