[sr #106603] Commit emails for git repositories

2009-01-13 Thread Karl Berry
Follow-up Comment #1, sr #106603 (project administration): Hi Thomas -- can you try at https://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/admin/?group=hurd ? (Not sure if there's something special about git.) ___ Reply to this item at:

[sr #106603] Commit emails for git repositories

2009-01-13 Thread Karl Berry
Follow-up Comment #3, sr #106603 (project administration): > I have no idea how I would reach the page you gave me using the normal menus? I don't think you can, at present. > It doesn't help as it seems to be for CVS only. I was somehow under the impression that it would apply to other vc's t

Re: No to StowFS!

2006-02-06 Thread Karl Berry
Doesn't find know enough not to follow symlinks to directories? Indeed, by default, it does not follow symlinks to directories. I would think it ought to. find / -P -name FOO What does -P do? I don't see it in the documentation of find on my machine. It's in the info m

Re: No to StowFS!

2006-02-06 Thread Karl Berry
I do not think that keep a loop symlink of USR->/ is a good idea, I admit I'm not sure of all the context here, but is there some proposal that /usr will not resolve in GNU? That seems impractical to me. Virtually everything ever written uses /usr, one way or another. ___

Re: No to StowFS!

2006-02-07 Thread Karl Berry
there is no harm in keeping it around for now, Glad to hear it. That wasn't clear to me. and when the time comes, I don't think the time will ever come. Although I can believe that our own packages could be compiled to avoid /usr without an impossible amount of difficulty, this does

mailing list moderation

2006-03-10 Thread Karl Berry
Greetings, It appears that this mailing list, bug-hurd@gnu.org, (among many others), has no known owner/moderator, and accepts mail from non-subscribers. The result is passing through of lots of spam. So we need to do something. I'm writing to get input on the best thing to do. Please reply to

Re: accepted to SoC

2008-03-19 Thread Karl Berry
Indeed GNU Hurd has been accepted. That's great, congratulations. from the GNU projects' I added the link. Nevertheless I again applied to also be a GNU project mentor again (if Thanks Thomas! Of course I approved you (yesterday, I