On Sat, 2005-18-06 at 22:01 -0400, Olivier Fisette wrote:
> On Saturday, 18 June 2005 08:07 pm, Mike Doty wrote:
> > Everyone welcome formula7 to the team. He is going to be
> > helping out the security team with writing GLSAs.
> >
> > In his own words:
> > "I'm from Quebec, Canada. I will study l
On Saturday, 18 June 2005 08:07 pm, Mike Doty wrote:
> Everyone welcome formula7 to the team. He is going to be
> helping out the security team with writing GLSAs.
>
> In his own words:
> "I'm from Quebec, Canada. I will study law soon at the
> University of Sherbrooke. I like everything that is r
Aaron Walker wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Please give a nice Gentoo-ized welcome to Senno During (st3vie). Senno will
> be
> leading the Dutch GWN Translation team (actually he has been for several
> weeks).
Welcome aboard st3vie!
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Andrés Pereira
Borges - irc.freenode.net
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Mike Doty wrote:
> Everyone welcome formula7 to the team. He is going to be helping out
> the security team with writing GLSAs.
>
> In his own words:
> "I'm from Quebec, Canada. I will study law soon at the University of
> Sherbrooke. I like everyt
On Saturday, June 18, 2005 5:40 pm, Andrej Kacian wrote:
> My first mail never made it to the list, it seems, so again:
> mail-filter/amavis is no longer in the Portage tree. Rest in peace, or
> something. Hooray for amavisd-new.
I received it.
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Anthony Gorecki
Ectro-Linux Foundation
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On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 22:30:37 +0200
Andrej Kacian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mail-filter/amavis has been package.mask-ed, and will remain so until next
> Wednesday, or until someone picks it up.
My first mail never made it to the list, it seems, so again:
mail-filter/amavis is no longer in the Po
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 05:39:37 -0700
Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> but the effect was that the top ten list was of little practical use at all
[...]
What was useful for me wasn't the topten feature at all, rather it was the
list of packages browsable by herd and architecture. It allowed
Everyone welcome formula7 to the team. He is going to be helping out
the security team with writing GLSAs.
In his own words:
"I'm from Quebec, Canada. I will study law soon at the University of
Sherbrooke. I like everything that is related to computers and this is
why I want to give some of my ti
Hasan Khalil wrote:
If this is of any interest to anyone out there, let me know. As always,
I'm open to discussion and suggestions.
[1] http://charlies-server.no-ip.com/~gongloo/keywordlog
Great, thats just about what I'm looking for. I wasn't as interested in
the repoman top 10 stuff. Mai
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Daniel Drake wrote:
>Omkhar Arasaratnam wrote:
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>>That said, we're not RedHat. We ship as MANY features as we can and let
>>the user decide. I agree that it is valuable to get reiser4 testing done
>>up front. Eventually - some people will use it. L
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Hi Matthias,
Benjamin Judas schrieb:
> Tjo, ja denn mal "Hallo Du Saufranke!" :D
Auch von mir ein herzliches Willkommen :-)
>
> I'd like to welcome another potential member of the German Conspiracy,
> especially since he shares the same general taste
On Sat, Jun 18, 2005 at 09:03:09PM +0200, Benjamin Judas wrote:
> I'd like to welcome another potential member of the German Conspiracy,
> especially since he shares the same general taste for music as me.
We're doomed
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The Gentoo
Tjo, ja denn mal "Hallo Du Saufranke!" :D
I'd like to welcome another potential member of the German Conspiracy,
especially since he shares the same general taste for music as me.
Am Samstag, den 18.06.2005, 13:52 -0400 schrieb Aaron Walker:
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On Jun 16, 2005, at 11:14, Rob Cakebread wrote:
Anyone have the source for the package aging list?
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/23231
Maybe we can find a new server to run it on?
A while back, I worked on a simple MySQL-based system for tracking
keyword changes. A qui
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Aaron Walker wrote:
> Everyone please give Matthias a work welcome.
Heh, I meant warm welcome, but hey that works too. Get to work! :)
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Greetings everyone,
I'd like to introduce our latest addition, Matthias Schwarzott (zzam). He has
been brought on board to help getting Video Disc Recorder ebuilds into the
tree. Matthias hails from Erlangen, Germany, where he's currently studying
a
Omkhar Arasaratnam wrote:
> That said, we're not RedHat. We ship as MANY features as we can and let
> the user decide. I agree that it is valuable to get reiser4 testing done
> up front. Eventually - some people will use it. Last I checked "I think
> $FOO is stupid" wasn't a valid closure code in b
Gentlemen,
I see that comment #5 on 87160 is very similar to the other issues
going on there. It looks like the poster opened up 95793 as well.
Would you guys consider 95793 a duplicate of 87160, and how would you
handle it?
Thanks,
Aaron Kulbe
a.k.a. SuperLag
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On Sat, 2005-06-18 at 02:31 -0400, Andrew Muraco wrote:
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> Mike Frysinger wrote:
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> >On Saturday 18 June 2005 02:21 am, Andrew Muraco wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Mike Frysinger wrote:
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> >>
> >>>On Saturday 18 June 2005 01:53 am, Andrew Muraco wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> reiser4, pie/ssp ha
Omkhar Arasaratnam posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted below,
on Sat, 18 Jun 2005 09:34:30 -0400:
> As a ppc64 arch and can officially state that reiser4fs is very unstable
> under ppc64 as of the last time I checked, which was some where in the
> 2.6.12rc cycle plus mm patch.
Likewise for amd
Luca Barbato wrote:
>Kumba wrote:
>
>
>
>>I'm just stating this, because once reiserfs4 goes mainline (I believe
>>it's in -mm currently), we are bound to have users hitting various bumps
>>and ruts in the road using it, and if they file bugs to our bugzilla
>>that aren't related to patches we p
Andrew Muraco wrote:
>Linux-2.6.12 is officially out according to kernel.org
>I have not tried this, I'm waiting on an official announcement on
>slashdot or some other similar news site with a list of the major
>changes between 2.6.11 and 2.6.12 -- i heard that it might have
>reiser4 stock, but i
Lance Albertson posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
excerpted below, on Fri, 17 Jun 2005 08:30:18 -0500:
> On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 12:32 +0200, Markus Nigbur wrote:
>> On Thursday 16 June 2005 18:14, Rob Cakebread wrote:
>> > Anyone have the source for the package aging list?
>> >
>> > http://article.gmane
Chris Gianelloni posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
excerpted below, on Fri, 17 Jun 2005 09:56:52 -0400:
> On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 01:21 -0700, Duncan wrote:
>> The client/server thing is a concern for me here, as well, for security
>> reasons. If I don't have an SSH server merged, it can't inadvertently
Hi,
I am probably going to be top on the bsd camp's 'most hated list' after
this, but here goes ...
The more I think on Gentoo/, the more I tend to
get this picture of a little boy that wants to play with the older boys,
but are constantly in tears, as the older boys runs too fast for him, or
go
On Saturday 18 June 2005 19:27, Luca Barbato wrote:
> Given reiserfs4 is around for enough time and lots of brave users tested
> it, it MAY be not so unstable.
On Saturday 18 June 2005 02:30, E.Gryaznova wrote:
> Reiser4 format was changed in reiser4-5 patch for 2.6.11, reiser4progs
> for this fo
Kumba wrote:
> I'm just stating this, because once reiserfs4 goes mainline (I believe
> it's in -mm currently), we are bound to have users hitting various bumps
> and ruts in the road using it, and if they file bugs to our bugzilla
> that aren't related to patches we produce, then they'll likely w
On Sat, Jun 18, 2005 at 02:15:22AM +0100, Roy Marples wrote:
> As an ex site/forum admin (non Gentoo) I really have to ask what kind of
> "quality assurance" you're dealing with here.
Our current procedure is that we think quite a lot about whom to make
moderator and whom not. This procedure has ne
On 17/06/05, Joshua Baergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> "An electronic copy of the source code for all modifications
> made to the Software are to be forwarded to Licensor at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] within 90 days of the date of the
> modifications."
>
> I didn't notice anything in the license tha
Andrew Muraco wrote:
> actually i dont know if they were talking about ssp/pie but the correct
> term is
> SELinux (known to gentooers as hardened) and trusted computing are also
> things that were reported to be up for mainline kernel
> http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php/id;669959914;fp;16;fpi
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