Hello!
First: I'm still alive! And even doing well!
Sorry for my absence. I was really busy with preparing for my university
exams and real life and there really wasn't any quality time left for
doing GNU stuff, IRC, etc. Good for me, bad (perhaps?) for you people.
But I'm sure that you do und
Forgot to reply to this part.
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 03:58:33PM +0100, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
> El Friday, 14 de March de 2008 15:08:31 Carl Fredrik Hammar escribió:
> > Now to a real issue. While there's nothing wrong with the project as
> > such (in fact it's quite a good idea), I think
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 03:58:33PM +0100, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
> * Setup a blog and write your commit messages in there. If there is a git (or
> mercurial) repository, also add a link to its web frontend on the website.
> People must see, that the Hurd is active.
A developer blog (i.e.
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 02:16:31PM +, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Carl Fredrik Hammar, le Fri 14 Mar 2008 15:08:31 +0100, a écrit :
> > Now to a real issue. While there's nothing wrong with the project as
> > such (in fact it's quite a good idea), I think most of the project is
> > more in the do
El Friday, 14 de March de 2008 15:08:31 Carl Fredrik Hammar escribió:
> Indeed, under exposure is a problem. Hopefully, GSoC will give us
> some.
I think exposure is also to a part a general structure problem, but one which
shouldn't be that hard to solve.
I see many posts on this list, but th
BTW, I wonder why the wiki modifications should be so slow. Are there
so many things to do in the wiki engine to perform that action? It
looks to me like there's rather a nasty timeout elapsing somewhere.
Samuel
Hi,
> You can access the git back-end directly. Unfortunately there ae no
> instructions on how to access it on the wiki (or anywhere else it
> seems). I'll try to fix it once I figure it out myself. :-)
Oh wait! Instructions are here:
http://www.bddebian.com/~wiki/contributing/wiki/index.htm
Carl Fredrik Hammar, le Fri 14 Mar 2008 15:08:31 +0100, a écrit :
> Now to a real issue. While there's nothing wrong with the project as
> such (in fact it's quite a good idea), I think most of the project is
> more in the domain of distributions, e.g. Debian, rather then the Hurd
> itself.
Actua
Hello Arne!
> But there is something I direly miss in the HURD, and that doesn't have
> anything to do with its actual code, but with how it can be accessed and
> seen.
>
> When we had the HURD in my informatics class, one task was to find out
> information about the HURD, and as I searched fo
Hi Olaf,
I'm sorry I didn't contribute.
First of all I didn't think I could really help, since my knowledge of HURD
internals is limited to some surface stuff (that's what you learn in
informatics courses).
But there is something I direly miss in the HURD, and that doesn't have
anything t
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