Donnie Berkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted [EMAIL PROTECTED],
excerpted below, on Fri, 08 Sep 2006 20:16:26 -0700:
> Curtis Napier wrote:
>> Giving ad space to our sponsors is legal for us to do as a Not For
>> Profit because they are donating goods and/or services to us.
>> Technically we are no
Curtis Napier wrote:
> Giving ad space to our sponsors is legal for us to do as a Not For
> Profit because they are donating goods and/or services to us.
> Technically we are not giving them "ads", we are acknowledging the
> donated goods and/or services. Just like PBS does at the beginning of
> it
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Chris Gianelloni wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 23:50 -0400, Curtis Napier wrote:
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>> I'm in support of having a list of devs who want to do paid support.
>> Anything that helps people eat is OK in my
Unlike many linux users I started with linux and had to learn windows
later. In both cases I was already an `old man'. On my fiftieth
birthday in 1996, I started with Redhat linux somewhere in the 3X
version area.
I stumbled and plunged, plunged and stumbled all the way up to now.
And here 10 yr
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 12:00:00AM +, Christian 'Opfer' Faulhammer wrote:
> Tach Chris, 0x2B859DE3 (PGP-PK-ID)
>
> Chris White schrieb:
> > So, wondering why people use Gentoo. Put [dev] or something if you're an
> > actual gentoo dev and [user] if you're
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
I've been inspired by the local/global USE flag threads recently
posted by Doug (Cardoe), and it got me to thinking... I've recently
joined the pkgcore development effort, and was asked by Brian
(ferringb) what I'd like to hack on/what my niggles with portage are.
My perso
On 9/7/06, Chris White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All responses off list please. Please people, it's common sense to read emails before you reply to them. :-)-- David Granthttp://www.davidgrant.ca
One last reminder...this weekend is the last weekend polls are open.
Polls close at 00:00 UTC on Monday the 11th so if you haven't voted yet
now is the time...lets see if we can break the 50% turnout mark!
--Dan
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> So, wondering why people use Gentoo. Put [dev] or something if you're an
> actual gentoo dev and [user] if you're a user. Doesn't need to be fancy, you
> can put "community" or something if that's all you want. All responses off
> list please. Thanks.
Hi,
so i'm using Gentoo because of t
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 01:29:11PM +0200, Bartlomiej Szymczak wrote:
> I don't see any reason why anyone would prefer to use other distro,
> maybe except for having only rudimentary computing skills.
Having a dead slow machine with next to no computing power and very few
disc space whould be suc
After sending this mail, I'll be removing myself from the metadata of
dev-util/confcache ; I've tried maintaining the ebuild and supporting
confcache usage in Gentoo, but I'm unable to proceed with this task.
The main issue are that confcache codebase, maintained by Brian, need a way to
check w
I know that this is a convention we've followed (and is represented on the
ebuild howto guide), but is it set in stone?
The reason I ask is that I have a group of about 5 packages that I'm
working on ebuilds for that by default all want to be in
/opt/Pkgname-version. I've done some ebuild foo to
Chris White wrote:
All responses off
list please. Thanks.
GG
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[user]
I was sick and tired of installing newer versions of Fedora and Suse
(these two I used before Gentoo). Also you don't feel to good if there
is a better version of the system if you pay for it and you can only
use the worse one for free. And with Gentoo there is only one, perfect
Gentoo.
I
On Friday 08 September 2006 04:08, Doug Goldstein wrote:
> Mike Frysinger wrote:
> > On Thursday 07 September 2006 20:31, Chris White wrote:
> >> So, wondering why people use Gentoo.
> >
> > penis envy
> > -mike
>
> So are we suppose to admire yours?
He might let you for a few pennies :P
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Roy
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