Great! Just to clarify: I'm not looking for an aggregated RSS feed of all the
blogs on www.opensolaris.com. I would like to import each blog as a separate
feed to my own RSS reader/aggregator, so I don't have to do that manually
myself. My reader will then sort out duplicate feeds. Thus an opml
> Hello,
>
> Is it just me, or would it appear that the blogs page
> is broken at:
>
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/blogs/
>
> The last post seems to have been from 1/18/2006.
>
> -Eric
It sure seems like it needs a little push, that's for sure. I'll check with
Derek first thing in the morn
Hi all,
Is there any plans of opensourcing the studio compiler
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Hello,
Is it just me, or would it appear that the blogs page is broken at:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/blogs/
The last post seems to have been from 1/18/2006.
-Eric
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I'd love to see this take place. I've been working on slowly migrating 2000+
servers to LDAP (where previously each system maintained its own /etc/passwd
file), and having a few battle scars, would love to be able to interact w/
those that work on the LDAP client support to offer suggestions,
I've just gone through this thread. The things that I have taken to
heart are
Jim wrote
>> Initially, the project will provide support for community members
>> interested in writing, editing, and reviewing OpenSolaris content for
>> the Articles page: http://www.opensolaris.org/os/articles/. The
On Monday 23 January 2006 05:06 pm, Ben Rockwood wrote:
> I doubt anyone outside of those at Sun who work on bigadmin would have a
> problem putting that site out of business. Most of the stuff could be
> resubmitted, and all the content that is linked to BigAdmin from other
> sources certainly is
To be formal
Speaking on behalf of myself, with the honorable Docs community in
mind, I do hereby Second the proposal forwarded by Mr Grisanzio from the
Great State of California.
Great idea Jim. This is something the docs community has wanted very
much to do but the rubber hadn't quite
Alan DuBoff wrote:
On Monday 23 January 2006 02:44 pm, Jim Grisanzio wrote:
I'll look at BigAdmin for this and for any overlap (and for borrowing of
any ideas, too).
Jim,
What you'll find is that the bigadmin folks want to control any and all
content on the site, and that content pu
On Monday 23 January 2006 02:44 pm, Jim Grisanzio wrote:
> I'll look at BigAdmin for this and for any overlap (and for borrowing of
> any ideas, too).
Jim,
What you'll find is that the bigadmin folks want to control any and all
content on the site, and that content published there is said to not
Hi Jim,
Thanks for the details, I'll keep an eye on the wikicity and see if I
can help out. FWIW, I definitely think the articles page should get
more attention. I do have a contribution of a graphic of the
opensolaris logo that I was working on to assist the marketing group
in their efforts t
On 1/23/06, Jim Grisanzio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ignacio Marambio Catán wrote:
> > On 1/23/06, Ignacio Marambio Catán <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>sorry i meant to send the following to the list but i mailed it to Jim
> >>directly instead :P I will paste the contents of the mail unchang
Ignacio Marambio Catán wrote:
On 1/23/06, Ignacio Marambio Catán <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sorry i meant to send the following to the list but i mailed it to Jim
directly instead :P I will paste the contents of the mail unchanged
for everyone to see
most of the ideas I had for the project wer
I've seen a couple of points following the "Articles" project
proposal that appear to require clarification.
1. The Articles project proposal is proposing a project, not a
community, and therefore follows the project proposal process.
This process means that the proposal m
--- Jim Grisanzio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I totally agree that we need a lightweight process. However, I'm
> more
> concerned, at least initially, with finding people who are writers,
> or
> people who have technical knowledge but who don't want to write, or
>
> reviewers, or editors, or
--- Jim Grisanzio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I like the idea of wikis in general, and several people have
> mentioned
> this in other areas. Priorities for the website right now, though,
> are
> focused on getting support for source code management, so I doubt
> we can
> implement a wiki in
On 1/23/06, Ignacio Marambio Catán <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sorry i meant to send the following to the list but i mailed it to Jim
> directly instead :P I will paste the contents of the mail unchanged
> for everyone to see
>
> most of the ideas I had for the project were already brought up in t
sorry i meant to send the following to the list but i mailed it to Jim
directly instead :P I will paste the contents of the mail unchanged
for everyone to see
most of the ideas I had for the project were already brought up in this thread.
my main concerns are:
*how are we going to deal with the ov
Michelle Olson wrote:
Hi Jim,
Can you give some more details about what the 'online lab for writers'
would include?
Anyone who is interested in producing content about OpenSolaris for any
venue out there. I can help a certain type of writer on some things, I
want to write some things mysel
Jim Grisanzio, Community Manager, OpenSolaris
http://blogs.sun.com/jimgris/
Dennis Clarke wrote:
On 1/23/06, Vlad Grama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think this is a good and useful idea.
I also think this process should borrow ideas and maybe incorporate the Sun
Bigadmin articles. Basicall
Alan DuBoff wrote:
That sounds like a good idea.
Thanks ... and I know you had some good ideas for content generation as
well, so you are one guy I need involved. :) Kick the ideas around here
if you want.
Jim
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Venky wrote:
This proposed Articles Project would develop the necessary
processes for article generation and solicit contributors. We'd
have to decide what content is needed, who'd write/edit/produce
that content, how it would be reviewed for accuracy, in what form
it would be published, and wh
Christopher Mahan wrote:
--- Venky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I totally agree. How about a simple Mediawiki installation with
global edit privileges? Something like this:
http://opensolaris.wikicities.com/
It's not hard to put mediawiki on a server to have your own
installation. Then th
Tomas Felner wrote:
I would like to subscribe to all the blogs in www.opensolaris.org/os/blogs in
my own blog reader (Bloglines). To do so I need an opml file. Is there a chance
to create that somehow? Or any other way to import all the blogs into my own
reader?
This is a good idea, and I'll
On Saturday 21 January 2006 11:49 am, Jim Grisanzio wrote:
> OpenSolaris Articles Project
That sounds like a good idea.
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Robert Dahlborg wrote:
Hi,
I have a lot of threads regarding pkg, rmp, openpkg and other
solutions but there is no dedicated forum for it. If you like this
idea please hit reply to let us know and to increase the reply
counter.
Making a formal proposal for an Installation and Packaging commun
Hi Jim,
Can you give some more details about what the 'online lab for writers'
would include?
Thanks,
Michelle
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Ben Rockwood wrote:
I think this is duplication. There already exists at Documentation
community, such an effort should be coordinated through that effort. An
articles project is fine, but it should be done in lock step with the
OpenSolaris Docs team.
benr.
Well, it doesn't have to be du
Jim Grisanzio wrote:
Here is a proposal to form a project to produce article content for
opensolaris.org.
OpenSolaris Articles Project
Community members have been asking if they can write articles for
opensolaris.org and what the process would be to produce those articles. Yes,
we'd love th
--- Venky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I totally agree. How about a simple Mediawiki installation with
> global edit privileges? Something like this:
> http://opensolaris.wikicities.com/
It's not hard to put mediawiki on a server to have your own
installation. Then the stylesheets can be cus
Beta software, dude!
I've lobbed 2 or 3 messages in to the contact support alias re: fixes
not being saved.
;)
LKR
Dave Marquardt wrote:
"Laura" == Laura Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Laura> http://www.frappr.com/opensolariswwosug#
Laura> Check it out!
So why does the NYC-OSUG sh
"Laura" == Laura Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Laura> http://www.frappr.com/opensolariswwosug#
Laura> Check it out!
So why does the NYC-OSUG show up in Santa Clara, CA? ;-)
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Ian Collins wrote:
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Newcomer here
I'm not sure why there isn't a central SVN or CVS repository, so we
can keep our code/build trees up to date. ?
Because there isn't an agreed version control system for OpenSolaris yet.
Despite agreement not been reached there
Solaris marketing recently releaseed two "How To Guides". This first is
on Containers, the second is on DTrace. You can find them at:
Solaris How-to-Guides can be found at:
sun.com/solaris/reference_resources.jsp
The first two pieces of the series are:
-> "How to Consolidate Applications
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Hi everyone:
You see here a link to the FRAPPR site--we've got the basics of a WWOSUG
map set up...would love everyone to go and add in their locations.
It's possible the admin settings ar
Totally! We have a map that was started up last october...Just a few
user groups on there so far. Everyone! Start landing your locations!
LKR
Ruslan Valiyev wrote:
Cool service :-)
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> Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> > Newcomer here
> >
> > I'm not sure why there isn't a central SVN or CVS repository, so we can
> > keep our code/build trees up to date. ?
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On 1/23/06, Vlad Grama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this is a good and useful idea.
> I also think this process should borrow ideas and maybe incorporate the Sun
> Bigadmin articles. Basically, at first sight it seems there would be much
> overlap between the two.
yep .. another good id
I think this is a good and useful idea.
I also think this process should borrow ideas and maybe incorporate the Sun
Bigadmin articles. Basically, at first sight it seems there would be much
overlap between the two.
Just as the BigAdmin forums (about DTrace, Zones and other Solaris 10 features)
Gary !
I have a APC UPS with USB output. Basically have the same experience as you,
the sample code does not work.
I also had a quick look at the apcupsd but to re-code that to use Solaris USB
API seems way out of my reach.
However I hacked some changes to the upsusb program and now it works v
A simple Google search for 'sun cluster' would have taken you to this
page: http://www.sun.com/software/cluster/index.xml
Where the first sentence states:
"Sun Cluster is part of the Solaris Enterprise System. You can download
it now and use this sophisticated infrastructure software at no cost
Hi Anup,
I think setting up this Naming Services Community is a really excellent idea.
Naming Services is such a key and important core technology and with the ever
increasing demand for interoperability this kind of community can only be a
good thing for all of us.
I think the need for this
Please let me know how can i get sun cluster 3.1 software ?
Is it free ?
Thanks,
chvr
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That's really neat!
> > We could develop all kinds of community-wide content, including
> > feature articles, community profiles, technical articles,
> > commentaries, and Q&As. Over time, the project could expand the
> > Articles page to include more multi-media content such as
> > artwork, podca
I would like to subscribe to all the blogs in www.opensolaris.org/os/blogs in
my own blog reader (Bloglines). To do so I need an opml file. Is there a chance
to create that somehow? Or any other way to import all the blogs into my own
reader?
Thanks
- Tom
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Newcomer here
I'm not sure why there isn't a central SVN or CVS repository, so we can keep
our code/build trees up to date. ?
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