Re: [Spacewalk-devel] Article for Linux Magazine in the UK

2010-08-04 Thread Miroslav Suchý
On 08/03/2010 07:31 PM, James Hogarth wrote: Hi all, I was considering composing an article for Linux Magazine (if they will accept it) with regards to configuration and use of spacewalk. However before I take the time to write an appropriate submission I just wanted to make sure no one had

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] Article for Linux Magazine in the UK

2010-08-04 Thread Sandro red Mathys
2010/8/4 Miroslav Suchý msu...@redhat.com: BTW: I think everybody will be glad if you notify us, when the article will be published (of course - if will be accepted). btw, there's been a pretty good article about spacewalk in the German Admin magazine by (Red Hat's) Thorsten Scherf:

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] Article for Linux Magazine in the UK

2010-08-04 Thread Marco Shaw
Sorry, I might be bursting your bubble... From what I understand, usually stuff from the German edition of Admin Mag is translated to English afterwards. I don't know if the magazine uses a translation service or if it is the author themself that does the English version. Marco On Wed, Aug 4,

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] Article for Linux Magazine in the UK

2010-08-04 Thread James Hogarth
So far as I was aware there is no relationship between that german magazine and the (printed) Linux magazine in the uk. They are always asking for new articles... guess I'll contact them to confirm :-) James Sent from Android Mobile On 4 Aug 2010 12:43, Marco Shaw marco.s...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] No Users tab

2010-08-04 Thread Justin Sherrill
On 8/2/10 7:05 PM, Colin Coe wrote: Hey Colin, So essentially this was more related to rhn.redhat.com (the hosted service). In order to be able to create other users, it was required to have at least one management entitlement. And thus, each org currently requires at least one management

[Spacewalk-devel] CLA no longer required for Spacewalk contributions

2010-08-04 Thread Richard Fontana
Greetings spacewalk-devel, When Spacewalk was open-sourced, Red Hat Legal requested that a particular contributor license agreement (CLA) be used by the project for community contributions. This CLA was based on a soon-to-be-abandoned agreement in use by the Fedora Project. At the time there were