On 03/29/10 13:25, Robinson Tryon wrote:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Maloney, Gerard
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello
Will Meego support bootchart2
(http://github.com/mmeeks/bootchart) as part of the release, or will it be
the existing Moblin bootchart ? (bootchart-0.9-24.1)
In case anyone was wondering (link doesn't say), "Bootchart is a tool
for performance analysis and visualization of the GNU/Linux boot
process."
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I don't mean to pick on any one person in particular, but could the
Meego project please encourage people to omit (pseudo-)legalese
disclaimers when they post to Meego lists?
Setting aside the hilarity of putting a warning about confidentiality
at the *bottom* of a message, as well as the interesting question of
what due diligence would require one to do in an attempt to "delete
all copies" of a digital message routed via a mailserver, Meego is an
open community and I believe that all mailing list traffic should be
clearly open for all to read.
There is a time and a place for rules and for legal words, in both the
rules and code of conduct for the Meego community (does one exist?)
and in the FOSS licenses that cover the core Meego code and
community-supported software. Irrelevant legalese in an email sig is
off-putting and inappropriate in the context of an FOSS project's
mailing lists.
it's very much known to those people who are unfortunately working for
companies in countries where the legalese forces their companies to add
these type of disclaimers (funny enough, it's European countries that
have the weirdest legislation on this).
At Intel, several non-US offices are adding these disclaimers
unfortunately, and we're trying to stop that, and have been for the last
years.
Because there are company employees posting to this list, you'll see
some disclaimers appear. I'd rather see a few disclaimers than seeing
these companies disappear because they're getting flamed on our
mailinglist. A little bit of patience from the community in this case
might help.
Can you, if posting OT, please at least change the subject line?
Cheers,
Auke
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