Hi Luis,
[ apologies for my slow reply ]
Luis Falcon writes:
> Hi, Amin
> On Tue, 01 Dec 2020 00:23:17 -0500
> Amin Bandali wrote:
>
>>
>> Is that the description you would like for 'health-hmis', 'health', or
>> both perhaps?
>
> The description would go to 'health'.
Done.
> I think 'healt
hoff"
> Subject: Re: Volunteers for GNU and GNU management [Was: Re: Subprojects in
> Savannah]
>
> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 22:43:18 +0100
> Christopher Dimech wrote:
>
> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2020 at 10:26 PM
> > > From: "Alfred M. Szmidt"
>
off"
> Subject: Re: Volunteers for GNU and GNU management [Was: Re: Subprojects in
> Savannah]
>
> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 22:43:18 +0100
> Christopher Dimech wrote:
>
> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2020 at 10:26 PM
> > > From: "Alfred M. Szmidt"
&
proulx.com Subject: Re: Volunteers for GNU and GNU management
> > [Was: Re: Subprojects in Savannah]
> >
> > I think there is little point in continuing to discuss how you think
> > Savannah is run, it is up to the Savannah hackers how they decide
> > what they wish to work on
> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2020 at 10:26 PM
> From: "Alfred M. Szmidt"
> To: "Luis Falcon"
> Cc: dim...@gmx.com, savannah-hackers@gnu.org, band...@gnu.org, b...@proulx.com
> Subject: Re: Volunteers for GNU and GNU management [Was: Re: Subprojects in
>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2020 at 9:40 PM
> From: "Luis Falcon"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: "Amin Bandali" , savannah-hackers@gnu.org,
> b...@proulx.com
> Subject: Volunteers for GNU and GNU management [Was: Re: Subprojects in
> Savan
I think there is little point in continuing to discuss how you think
Savannah is run, it is up to the Savannah hackers how they decide what
they wish to work on, or not. You can call this "wrong" or a
"mistake" -- but it doesn't change the way how the GNU project works.
Moving forward, I propo
> Moving forward, I propose that each official GNU project becomes a
> volunteer entity, providing one or more volunteers for GNU. We can
> get organized in a federated way, with different tasks, timezones, etc.
> The more we are, the more sustainable and efficient will be managing
> the GNU resour
Dear Christopher, dear all
On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 17:01:56 +0100
Christopher Dimech wrote:
> I head submarine search and rescue and can attest to that. In this
> type of operations, volunteers are fully on. We have had volunteer
> diving teams taking tasks that would not be tackled by police forces
> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2020 at 1:31 PM
> From: "Luis Falcon"
> To: "Amin Bandali"
> Cc: savannah-hackers@gnu.org, b...@proulx.com
> Subject: Re: Subprojects in Savannah
>
> Good morning, Amin, all
>
> On Tue, 01 Dec 2020 00:23:17 -0500
Hi, Amin
On Tue, 01 Dec 2020 00:23:17 -0500
Amin Bandali wrote:
>
> Is that the description you would like for 'health-hmis', 'health', or
> both perhaps?
The description would go to 'health'.
I think 'health-hmis' is a link to health. Actually, we don't really
need 'health-hmis'
The rest i
Good morning, Amin, all
On Tue, 01 Dec 2020 00:23:17 -0500
>
> Thank you for your kind words, Luis; I really appreciate it. I may
> seem to have been the 'key' person in moving this forward, but I'd
> like to give a shout out to the FSF sysadmins (e.g. Ian) and my
> fellow Savannah hackers (like
Hi Luis,
Luis Falcon writes:
> Hi, Amin
>
[...]
>
> Amin, you are the best. Thank you so very much!
>
> I have disable hg at OSDN, and now we can focus on this one.
>
Cheers, happy to help!
>> I made health-hmis a symlink to health; but for some reason it was not
>> being picked up by hgweb. I
Hello, Christopher
On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 16:16:50 +0100
Christopher Dimech wrote:
> > >We, the GNU family, have a reason to celebrate today :)
> > >
> > > I do not see it at that. It is a sad afair when one needs to
> > > intervenenterveene in this manner.
>
> Sad but at times necessary. L
> Sent: Monday, November 30, 2020 at 3:33 PM
> From: "Luis Falcon"
> To: "Alfred M. Szmidt"
> Cc: savannah-hackers@gnu.org, b...@proulx.com
> Subject: Re: Subprojects in Savannah
>
> Hello, Alfred
> On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 08:57:40 -0500
> "A
ent: Monday, November 30, 2020 at 3:33 PM
> From: "Luis Falcon"
> To: "Alfred M. Szmidt"
> Cc: savannah-hackers@gnu.org, b...@proulx.com
> Subject: Re: Subprojects in Savannah
>
> Hello, Alfred
> On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 08:57:40 -0500
> "Alfred M. Szmidt&qu
> Sent: Monday, November 30, 2020 at 2:57 PM
> From: "Alfred M. Szmidt"
> To: "Christopher Dimech"
> Cc: i...@fsf.org, fal...@gnuhealth.org, savannah-hackers@gnu.org,
> b...@proulx.com
> Subject: Re: Subprojects in Savannah
>
>> This usually
Hello, Alfred
On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 08:57:40 -0500
"Alfred M. Szmidt" wrote:
>We, the GNU family, have a reason to celebrate today :)
>
> I do not see it at that. It is a sad afair when one needs to
> intervenenterveene in this manner.
What do you mean?? First you ask not to leave, now we do
On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 08:57:36 -0500
"Alfred M. Szmidt" wrote:
> The GNU project is not some FSF "backyard", nor is it "controlled" by
> the FSF.
Today it is. This is an old discussion I didn't want to enter again.
You may look at other side or face the issue once for all.
Best
Luis
The GNU project is not some FSF "backyard", nor is it "controlled" by
the FSF. It is unfriendly to accuse either Ian, or the FSF in this
manner. We are not entield to the FSF's time or help, yet they help
us and take care of our equipment and go beyond that -- because our
goals are the same.
> This usually happens... instead of moving forward, we get a
> repertoire of defensive arguments that takes us nowhere in facing and
> tackling the real problems at GNU.org .
I can confirm that this is a recurring theme with regard to multiple Gnu
packages (not just savannah). Som
We, the GNU family, have a reason to celebrate today :)
I do not see it at that. It is a sad afair when one needs to
intervenenterveene in this manner.
Thank you also to Amin Bandali, Christopher Dimech and Francisco Vila.
Team work!
Ian was also instrumental in this.
> Sent: Monday, November 30, 2020 at 1:33 PM
> From: "Luis Falcon"
> To: "Ian Kelling"
> Cc: savannah-hackers@gnu.org, b...@proulx.com
> Subject: Re: Subprojects in Savannah
>
> Hello, Ian
>
> This usually happens... instead of moving forward, we
Hello, Ian
This usually happens... instead of moving forward, we get a
repertoire of defensive arguments that takes us nowhere in facing and
tackling the real problems at GNU.org .
First of all, GNU.org is NOT and cannot be the FSF backyard, and should
not be controlled by the FSF. I don't care i
Hi, Amin
On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 01:40:19 -0500
Amin Bandali wrote:
> IMO that is an *incredibly* tight deadline which could easily be
> missed. Anyhow, I did following to create the repositories you had
> requested:
>
> cd /srv/hg/
> ln -s health health-hmis
> mkdir
> health-{hmis-client,fhir-serv
Hi, Alfred
On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 04:17:00 -0500
"Alfred M. Szmidt" wrote:
>> I suggest that GNU health moves back to savannah, it isn't too
>> late to do this.
>
>GNU Health is still in Savannah. Mailing lists, bugs, tasks, news,
> file releases are in place and operational.
>
> B
I'm going to truncate my reply quite heavily, since many points are
either tangential to the problem at hand, or not pertinent to solving
it.
I could have created the repositories myself in 5 minutes, as I did
in OSDN, if I had access to that resource. We need to be in full
control of o
Luis Falcon writes:
> Hello, Alfred
>
> Thank you for your mail and for your comments.
>
> On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 04:33:03 -0500
> "Alfred M. Szmidt" wrote:
>
>>Sorry, I've waited too long. I have started the migration o the GNU
>>Health mercurial repository to OSDN. It's a pity, but it s
Hello Luis, all,
Luis Falcon writes:
> Hello, Alfred
>
> Thank you for your mail and for your comments.
>
> On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 04:33:03 -0500
> "Alfred M. Szmidt" wrote:
>
>>Sorry, I've waited too long. I have started the migration o the GNU
>>Health mercurial repository to OSDN. It's a
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> Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 11:40 PM
> From: "Luis Falcon"
> To: "Alfred M. Szmidt"
> Cc: savannah-hackers@gnu.org, b...@proulx.com
> Subject: Re: Subprojects in Savannah
>
> Hello, A
Hello, Alfred
Thank you for your mail and for your comments.
On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 04:33:03 -0500
"Alfred M. Szmidt" wrote:
>Sorry, I've waited too long. I have started the migration o the GNU
>Health mercurial repository to OSDN. It's a pity, but it seems
> like the requests over these y
hackers@gnu.org, b...@proulx.com
> Subject: Re: Subprojects in Savannah
>
> Savannah has always been asking for help (about every year there is a
> call for such), and has been in need of help -- hackers keep Savannah
> going, but more hackers are needed to make it leap.
>
> B
Savannah has always been asking for help (about every year there is a
call for such), and has been in need of help -- hackers keep Savannah
going, but more hackers are needed to make it leap.
But for anything to happen, someone has to start doing something --
would you like to organize that work?
> Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 10:33 AM
> From: "Alfred M. Szmidt"
> To: "Luis Falcon"
> Cc: savannah-hackers@gnu.org, b...@proulx.com
> Subject: Re: Subprojects in Savannah
>
>Sorry, I've waited too long. I have started the migration
Sorry, I've waited too long. I have started the migration o the GNU
Health mercurial repository to OSDN. It's a pity, but it seems like the
requests over these years for the modernization of Savannah have not
been taken into consideration.
They have, but like all volunteer projects --
Hello everyone
Sorry, I've waited too long. I have started the migration o the GNU
Health mercurial repository to OSDN. It's a pity, but it seems like the
requests over these years for the modernization of Savannah have not
been taken into consideration. I even asked in the meantime
to manually cr
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 08:41:56 +
Ineiev wrote:
> Currently, we have a procedure for additional Git repositories
> synced with frontend (i.e. the web UI lists them with descriptions
> on group's main page); we could work out something similar
> for Mercurial as well.
Basically, today we would nee
On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 01:14:25PM +, Luis Falcon wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 17:49:28 -0600
> Bob Proulx wrote:
>
> > Luis Falcon wrote:
> > > The GNU Health project has different components that would need
> > > their own repository, releases, bugs...
> >
> > Does Mercurial handle subdi
Hi Bob
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 17:49:28 -0600
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Luis Falcon wrote:
> > The GNU Health project has different components that would need
> > their own repository, releases, bugs...
>
> Does Mercurial handle subdirectories in the repository? If so then
> it would be easy to set up
Luis Falcon wrote:
> The GNU Health project has different components that would need their
> own repository, releases, bugs...
Does Mercurial handle subdirectories in the repository? If so then
it would be easy to set up sub-projects in the hg repository as a
subdirectory. If this is something t
Greetings!
The GNU Health project has different components that would need their
own repository, releases, bugs...
This is something we'll been trying to achieve in Savannah for a while.
Andrew Engelbrecht suggest me to ask it here.
So, the GNU Health project has today 4 subprojects:
1) GNU Hea
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