Re: [X2go-dev] Hardware SSH acceleration

2010-09-24 Thread Erik Auerswald
Hi, On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 06:39:41PM +0200, Mike Gabriel wrote: > On Do 23 Sep 2010 18:01:31 CEST Jo-Erlend Schinstad wrote: > >> One possible solution: >> >> 1) use PXE boot for your thin clients, mounting everything over the network. >> 2) in local GNOME, run only a bottom panel with menu for

Re: [X2go-dev] Hello dead project...

2010-09-24 Thread Oleksandr Shneyder
Am 23.09.2010 18:56, schrieb Paul Menzel: Sorry Paul, but unfortunately you understand is wrong. 1. We didn't EVER violate GPL. All our sources independent of it release or testing version are accessible over our website www.x2go.org. The location of it is NOT HIDDEN. There is "source code link"

[X2go-dev] Setting up an intermediate Git repository (was: Hello dead project...)

2010-09-24 Thread Paul Menzel
Dear Heinz, Am Freitag, den 24.09.2010, 07:26 +0200 schrieb Heinz-M. Graesing: […] > Please have a look on the list again. There where Things to do first: > > * recreation (vacation) thank you for your response. I hope you could enjoy your vacation and also relax a little to get new energy to

Re: [X2go-dev] Hello dead project...

2010-09-24 Thread Paul Menzel
Dear Oleksandr, Am Freitag, den 24.09.2010, 10:36 +0200 schrieb Oleksandr Shneyder: […] I am sorry that you had to spend your time to answer my message. I have to admit, that I am not a lawyer and that I did not read every single message in all threads. But from the messages I read I think they

Re: [X2go-dev] Setting up an intermediate Git repository

2010-09-24 Thread Oleksandr Shneyder
Am 24.09.2010 10:50, schrieb Paul Menzel: Hello Paul, It is a great Idea. And I don't see how can we deny someone to do this thing if we don't want it. X2Go is Open Source project and anyone can download all our sources from their location and clone them into GIT. If there is anyone, who will adm

Re: [X2go-dev] Hello dead project...

2010-09-24 Thread Oleksandr Shneyder
Am 24.09.2010 11:00, schrieb Paul Menzel: > Dear Oleksandr, > > > Am Freitag, den 24.09.2010, 10:36 +0200 schrieb Oleksandr Shneyder: > > […] > > I am sorry that you had to spend your time to answer my message. I have > to admit, that I am not a lawyer and that I did not read every single > mes

Re: [X2go-dev] Setting up an intermediate Git repository

2010-09-24 Thread Paul Menzel
Dear Oleksandr, Am Freitag, den 24.09.2010, 11:26 +0200 schrieb Oleksandr Shneyder: > Am 24.09.2010 10:50, schrieb Paul Menzel: > It is a great Idea. And I don't see how can we deny someone to do this > thing if we don't want it. X2Go is Open Source project and anyone can > download all our sour

Re: [X2go-dev] Setting up an intermediate Git repository

2010-09-24 Thread Oleksandr Shneyder
Am 24.09.2010 11:45, schrieb Paul Menzel: > Dear Oleksandr, > > > Am Freitag, den 24.09.2010, 11:26 +0200 schrieb Oleksandr Shneyder: > > > one desirable goal is to preserve the commit history which only you > have. (If I have not overlooked anything.) ;-) > commit history will be available i

[X2go-dev] Git Repo

2010-09-24 Thread Matthew Macdonald-Wallace
Hi all, I realise I'm very new to the community, however I'd be happy to check in the latest sources to my github repos and share from there? Let me know if you are happy for me to do this. Kind regards, Matt ___ X2go-dev mailing list X2go-dev@lists.

Re: [X2go-dev] Setting up an intermediate Git repository

2010-09-24 Thread Jörg Sawatzki
Oleksandr, > commit history will be available in "changelog" file. If person who > administrate this GIT will do his work well, we will commit our changes > although directly in this GIT. a changelog is not a commit history and nobody can start setting up a git repo if you don't want to cooperate!

Re: [X2go-dev] Setting up an intermediate Git repository

2010-09-24 Thread Jo-Erlend Schinstad
On 24 September 2010 15:45, Jörg Sawatzki wrote: [snip rant] > Paul has made a step by step tutorial for you how that can be done. > Please honour his work and do it. And don't ignore his effort again. > > Thanks, > > Jörg Don't you ever get tired? I believe you're the only one. You've made your

Re: [X2go-dev] Hello dead project...

2010-09-24 Thread Jörg Sawatzki
Oleksandr, if I download a tarball every night and put it into some git repository, the whole thing is useless. How do you expect us to work with code and track bugs if we do not have a source tree with concrete revisions? You have never worked with VCS, have you? I have the impression that you

Re: [X2go-dev] Hello dead project...

2010-09-24 Thread Paul Menzel
Dear Jörg, Am Freitag, den 24.09.2010, 16:03 +0200 schrieb Jörg Sawatzki: > if I download a tarball every night and put it into some git repository, > the whole thing is useless. > > How do you expect us to work with code and track bugs if we do not have > a source tree with concrete revisions?

Re: [X2go-dev] Hello dead project...

2010-09-24 Thread Jörg Sawatzki
> It's ok. It is a good idea and have nothing to do with our GIT. Our GIT > will only represent source that we publishing on our site. But GIT that > you mean will although include work of other people. It is possible to > install this GIT right now. Actually it was always possible to install > it

[X2go-dev] x2go VCS

2010-09-24 Thread Gerry Reno
A publicly accessible VCS is necessary in order to collaborate on any open source project. I think what Alex and Heinz would like is to be able to do is somehow be able to separate their code from community contributions. Perhaps they think that they would be able to market just their 'devs'

[X2go-dev] x2go VCS

2010-09-24 Thread R P Herrold
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010, Gerry Reno wrote: A publicly accessible VCS is necessary in order to collaborate on any open source project. a demonstrably false assertion --- sending diffs against unrolled tarballs was the method used to attain most of the Linux kernel in the early days -- Russ herr

Re: [X2go-dev] x2go VCS

2010-09-24 Thread Gerry Reno
Well, ok, sure. You can do it with stone knives and bearskins. But that is not very efficient. I don't think you're going to find very many open source projects these days not using a VCS for code collaboration. Regards, Gerry On 09/24/2010 02:34 PM, R P Herrold wrote: sending diffs agai

Re: [X2go-dev] x2go VCS

2010-09-24 Thread Mihai Moldovan
* On 24.09.2010 08:34 PM, R P Herrold wrote: a demonstrably false assertion --- sending diffs against unrolled tarballs was the method used to attain most of the Linux kernel in the early days Please, do not compare apples and oranges. "In the early days", the Linux kernel did not have that mu

Re: [X2go-dev] x2go VCS

2010-09-24 Thread John A. Sullivan III
On Fri, 2010-09-24 at 13:07 -0400, Gerry Reno wrote: > A publicly accessible VCS is necessary in order to collaborate on any > open source project. > > I think what Alex and Heinz would like is to be able to do is somehow be > able to separate their code from community contributions. Perhaps th

Re: [X2go-dev] Git Repo

2010-09-24 Thread Paul Menzel
Dear Matthew, Am Freitag, den 24.09.2010, 12:49 +0100 schrieb Matthew Macdonald-Wallace: > I realise I'm very new to the community, however I'd be happy to check > in the latest sources to my github repos and share from there? > > Let me know if you are happy for me to do this. thank you for y

[X2go-dev] SVN-offer, Repos-Usage, X2go python bindings and coaching (was: Re: Hello dead project...)

2010-09-24 Thread Mike Gabriel
Hi there, On Fr 24 Sep 2010 16:42:49 CEST Paul Menzel wrote: if I understood Oleksandr correctly he (unfortunately) does not use Git for his development work. If I am not mistaken from a talk with Heinz he is using Subversion/SVN. But besides that I do not know anything about Heinz’ or Oleksand

Re: [X2go-dev] x2go VCS

2010-09-24 Thread Gerry Reno
Hi John, Yes, we heard this. My comments were in regard to WHY the devs think they need to delay. Sharing the VCS immediately does not impact any in-flight release at all. You can continue to make progress on the Baikal release while other people operate on their own branches and none of