On Thursday 01 December 2005 10:10 pm, Takeo Hashimoto wrote: > > What > > do you really want the project to do? > > I had misunderstood that send-pr will reach to jp admins, > but now I know send-pr system is not directly connected to jp admins. > > so... If there is someone in the project who can contact to jp admins, > and if he can, would he please forward this topic to them? > That is the only thing that I can want the project to do.
Ok, that sounds reasonable. I can point one of the guys on core@ at this PR actually since he is in .jp and I think he might work with jp.freebsd.org. > > All we can really do is point the jp.freebsd.org > > domain at a different set of folks, but we can't do that unless a > > different set of folks with machines exist and are setup and have > > demonstrated that they are more responsive than the existing jp folks. > > waoh waoh it is the last choise that I don't want. > I am not a terrorist, I want to make better changes (or no changes) > peacefully. I understand. I'm mostly just trying to make a point about what the project can or can not do. I guess the biggest thing is that freebsd.org and jp.freebsd.org aren't very tightly joined, but fairly independent of each other. > >> OK, then, this PR was wrong topic. > >> my last task of this PR is only one thing: > >> - post a summary > >> > >> ...am I wrong again? :) > > > >You can post a summary if you wish. I'll probably close the PR after that > >though. > > Thanks. I am now preparing it, please wait more few hours. Sure. > >> anyway, I will keep act to jp admins. thanks. > > > >Ok, that's the best thing to do for now. If the jp folks are not > > responsive you can send an e-mail to core@, but note that from the notes > > above there really isn't a whole lot core can do other than perhaps pull > > jp.freebsd.org but that would only be viable if the current jp was worse > > than having no jp at all, which I highly doubt would be true. > > I hope that I do not send claim to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > We still need jp subdomain, I just want to make it better. Yes, I wouldn't expect you need to resort to e-mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] Due to the way the projects are organized however, as far as freebsd.org itself, e-mailing core@ is about all you can really do. Anything less drastic requires interacting with jp.freebsd.org directly, but I think we're both clear on that now. -- John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <>< http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jhb/ "Power Users Use the Power to Serve" = http://www.FreeBSD.org _______________________________________________ freebsd-advocacy@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-advocacy To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"