Don't worry Jimmy, I use google mail too and people have got up me for that too on this list. Its not breaking RFC so I see it as nitpicky and get with the times :)
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 9:45 AM, Jimmy Kaplowitz <[email protected]>wrote: > Heh yeah, I'd like that feature too, indeed. :) > > As I type this in the Gmail app on my mobile phone, I can't conveniently > reply just to the list without manual recipient editing. I have set my > default reply mode to reply-all, which while not the ideal for Debian list > policy, is the software's best option to keep the list easily included. > > For my @debian.org I continue to use mutt, which follows all the usual > mailing list etiquette, but which is also not easy to use on the go from my > phone or when I want to clearly write in my capacity as a Googler. > > Argh, technology. :) > > - Jimmy > On Sep 15, 2013 7:24 PM, "Anders Ingemann" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: Anders Ingemann <[email protected]> >> Date: 16 September 2013 01:15 >> Subject: Re: build-debian-cloud python version preview >> To: Jimmy Kaplowitz <[email protected]> >> >> >> On 16 September 2013 01:12, Jimmy Kaplowitz <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> > FWIW I'm hoping to find time to add Google Compute Engine support to >> the Python version soon, but due to other deadlines at work, it might have >> to wait beyond this month. I might also need to send a small number of >> additional PRs to the shell version, but hopefully not too many or for too >> long. Looking forward to the Pythonic future! >> > >> > - Jimmy >> > >> > On Sep 15, 2013 4:52 PM, "Anders Ingemann" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> On 15 September 2013 22:11, Marcin Kulisz <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >> >>> On 2013-08-15 09:14:39, olivier sallou wrote: >> >>> > Le 15 août 2013 08:58, "Marcin Kulisz" <[email protected]> a écrit >> : >> >>> > > > Right now the "release" cycle of the python version is simply >> too >> >>> > > > rapid to make a packaged version and I am unsure whether it is >> going >> >>> > > > to slow down sufficiently over the next year to actually >> release a >> >>> > > > packaged version. >> >>> > > >> >>> > > To be honest I started working on packaging python version and >> should have >> >>> > > something once I'm back home from my holiday (another few weeks). >> >>> > > Once it's build I'm going to drop it into alioth and mentors and >> will drop an >> >>> > > info into this list that it's ready. >> >>> > >> >>> > Let's focus on a version considered stable by Anders (tagged in >> github) for >> >>> > python version. >> >>> >> >>> If you're talking about shell version I my opinion it's no go as it's >> >>> downloading resources from 3rd party sites like euca2ools, boto >> patches etc.. >> >>> I don't think it's appropriate or policy valid to put such kind of >> soft into >> >>> archive. Of course we can remove those obstructions, but question is >> how far >> >>> away are we from having python version available. >> >>> >> >>> Beside after short conversation with Anders I prefer not to put >> current >> >>> 'stable' version into Debian archive. >> >>> >> >>> Hopefully I won't reveal any secret that Anders is very close to >> release alpha >> >>> version for the python rewrite. >> >>> >> >>> > Once package is ready and dropped to mentors, put me in copy, I >> will try to >> >>> > mentor the package. >> >>> >> >>> Np will do it. >> >>> I the mean time if you want to use package I prepared for master >> branch I can >> >>> reupload it to mentors just let me know. >> >>> It's build on the latest commit from master with small patch to make >> Debian >> >>> stuff working. >> >>> -- >> >>> >> >>> |_|0|_| | >> >>> |_|_|0| "Heghlu'Meh QaQ jajVam" | >> >>> |0|0|0| -------- kuLa --------- | >> >>> >> >>> gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x58C338B3 >> >>> 3DF1 A4DF C732 4688 38BC F121 6869 30DD 58C3 38B3 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Hopefully I won't reveal any secret that Anders is very close to >> release alpha version for the python rewrite. >> >> No worries, you aren't :-) >> >> My main focus has actually been on virtualbox, because it's perfect to >> test bootloading etc. on. >> >> This also brings the challenge of partitioning, which opened up a >> pandoras box of issues. >> >> Right now I am working on a changeset that involves around +1000 lines >> and -400 lines. >> >> Partitioning also means that we can get ec2 hvm images up and running >> (and partitioning is generally speaking not such a bad idea ^^). >> >> I have not had a look at the kvm part yet, but I suspect that >> adjusting it is going to be quite easy. >> >> >> >> Also I am pulling quite a bit of dependencies into the host right now. >> >> qemu-utils, parted, grub2, euca2ools and xfsprogs if you want to use >> XFS as a filesystem >> >> The following python libraries are required: >> >> boto, jsomschema v2, termcolor, fysom >> >> >> *sigh, and once more for the mailing list. When will gmail have >> mailing-list reply auto-detect figured out Jimmy? :-P >> >> > it might have to wait beyond this month >> No worries, I think it's actually for the better. This way I have some >> time to get the architecture right before too many provider tasks >> begin to lock it down. >> >> >> -- >> To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] >> with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact >> [email protected] >> Archive: >> http://lists.debian.org/camcogxghx8jsthmufjquxo-yi-b_ngf0gbpfon_k7yjtuqv...@mail.gmail.com >> >>
