Re: [aur-general] TU Resignation

2011-10-25 Thread Lukas Fleischer
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 11:47:20PM -0500, Brad Fanella wrote:
 *sigh* I dreaded having to write this message. If anyone has noticed, I've
 been inactive in the Arch community for at least two or three weeks now, and
 my TU duties haven't been fulfilled in at least as long, if not more.
 
 With the start of the academic year, I was hopeful for enough spare time to
 continue what I enjoy (TU-ing, hobbies, both computer and non-computer
 related) ~ looks like I was sorely mistaken. Operating on the minimum amount
 of sleep that a human can survive on is not enjoyable, in case you were
 wondering.
 
 [...]
 
 It's been a nice run guys, I hope to see you 'round.

 Sincerely,
 Brad
 
 p.s. there were some personal issues as well, but I don't really feel the
 need to get into those here ~ we can let Xyne speculate with one of his
 riveting stories

I just checked our SVN log:

$ svn log | grep -c bfanella
1000

Nice number, and maybe another clue for Xyne :)

Apart from that, I can only endorse what Stefan and Ray already said:
Thanks for your great work and all the best for the future, Brad!


Re: [aur-general] TU Resignation

2011-10-25 Thread Lukáš Jirkovský
On 25 October 2011 06:47, Brad Fanella bradfane...@archlinux.us wrote:
 *sigh* I dreaded having to write this message. If anyone has noticed, I've
 been inactive in the Arch community for at least two or three weeks now, and
 my TU duties haven't been fulfilled in at least as long, if not more.

 With the start of the academic year, I was hopeful for enough spare time to
 continue what I enjoy (TU-ing, hobbies, both computer and non-computer
 related) ~ looks like I was sorely mistaken. Operating on the minimum amount
 of sleep that a human can survive on is not enjoyable, in case you were
 wondering.

 All laziness and time-lacking aside, both of my production machines have
 been fried due to power surges (which components, I yet don't know), and are
 now reduced to nothing more than fancy metal boxes. This leaves me with an
 old Thinkpad, but that's not even running Arch at the moment (/heresy), and
 it's a P4, so trying to manage multicore packages from there would be a
 no-go. It's just a very frustrating time, and I don't feel that I'm capable
 of being an active package maintainer considering the circumstances.
 Hopefully I can reapply sometime in the future if things fall back into
 place.

 My packages are, as far as I know, *mostly* up-to-date, although a month's
 absence can create a bit of mayhem. I will try my best to contribute and
 close out any open bug reports that I may be assigned to, but I can't make
 any definite promises.

 It's been a nice run guys, I hope to see you 'round.

 Sincerely,
 Brad

 p.s. there were some personal issues as well, but I don't really feel the
 need to get into those here ~ we can let Xyne speculate with one of his
 riveting stories


I'm sorry to hear that. I wish you luck in both personal life and your
academic duties.

Lukas


Re: [aur-general] TU Resignation

2011-10-25 Thread Laurent Carlier
Le lundi 24 octobre 2011 23:47:20, Brad Fanella a écrit :
 *sigh* I dreaded having to write this message. If anyone has noticed, I've
 been inactive in the Arch community for at least two or three weeks now, and
 my TU duties haven't been fulfilled in at least as long, if not more.
 
 With the start of the academic year, I was hopeful for enough spare time to
 continue what I enjoy (TU-ing, hobbies, both computer and non-computer
 related) ~ looks like I was sorely mistaken. Operating on the minimum amount
 of sleep that a human can survive on is not enjoyable, in case you were
 wondering.
 
 All laziness and time-lacking aside, both of my production machines have
 been fried due to power surges (which components, I yet don't know), and are
 now reduced to nothing more than fancy metal boxes. This leaves me with an
 old Thinkpad, but that's not even running Arch at the moment (/heresy), and
 it's a P4, so trying to manage multicore packages from there would be a
 no-go. It's just a very frustrating time, and I don't feel that I'm capable
 of being an active package maintainer considering the circumstances.
 Hopefully I can reapply sometime in the future if things fall back into
 place.
 
 My packages are, as far as I know, *mostly* up-to-date, although a month's
 absence can create a bit of mayhem. I will try my best to contribute and
 close out any open bug reports that I may be assigned to, but I can't make
 any definite promises.
 
 It's been a nice run guys, I hope to see you 'round.
 
 Sincerely,
 Brad
 
 p.s. there were some personal issues as well, but I don't really feel the
 need to get into those here ~ we can let Xyne speculate with one of his
 riveting stories

Sad, really sad.

++



Re: [aur-general] TU Resignation

2011-10-25 Thread Alexander Rødseth
Hi,

It's good not to deny the realities of a situation. Good luck further.
Hope to see you as a TU in the future.

-- 
Best regards,
 Alexander Rødseth


Re: [aur-general] Please remove kernel26-crusoe

2011-10-25 Thread Evangelos Foutras
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 7:37 AM, merp boop synthe...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey guys,

 Word has it that the newest glibc was compiled without long noops
 (nopl), which makes my kernel26-crusoe package obsolete.  If this is
 true, would someone please remove it?  I have a backup :)

Removed.


Re: [aur-general] Removal Request

2011-10-25 Thread Evangelos Foutras
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 6:59 AM, Simon Perry a...@sanxion.net wrote:
 Please remove perl-icontrol. Author has renamed the module and re-based
 the version (I have a new PKGBUILD ready).

Done, thanks.


Re: [aur-general] TU Resignation

2011-10-25 Thread Eric Waller
Brad,

You are an amazing young man.  I figured you must be burning your candle at
both ends and the middle.  Take care of school, slow down and enjoy the
finer things in life.  You will go far and are always welcome here.

Eric W

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 2:48 AM, Alexander Rødseth rods...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi,

 It's good not to deny the realities of a situation. Good luck further.
 Hope to see you as a TU in the future.

 --
 Best regards,
  Alexander Rødseth



Re: [aur-general] TU Resignation

2011-10-25 Thread Stefan Husmann

Am 25.10.2011 08:41, schrieb Lukas Fleischer:



I just checked our SVN log:

 $ svn log | grep -c bfanella
 1000

Nice number, and maybe another clue for Xyne :)


Oops, we are monitored!

Apart from that, I can only endorse what Stefan and Ray already said:

Sorry, I did not say anything yet, the merits go to Sven-Hendrik.

Thanks for your great work and all the best for the future, Brad!


I agree, thanks for all your efforts. Sad to see you go.


Stefan


[aur-general] Request for removal

2011-10-25 Thread Jesse Juhani Jaara
Please remove my package [1]cpupowerutils
There is pkg with better name been uploaded, wich
also builds from source archive instead of git.

[1]https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=47310


Re: [aur-general] Request for removal

2011-10-25 Thread Evangelos Foutras
On 25/10/11 18:29, Jesse Juhani Jaara wrote:
 Please remove my package [1]cpupowerutils
 There is pkg with better name been uploaded, wich
 also builds from source archive instead of git.

What is the name of the new package?


Re: [aur-general] Request for removal

2011-10-25 Thread Jesse Juhani Jaara
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 06:32:39PM +0300, Evangelos Foutras wrote:
 On 25/10/11 18:29, Jesse Juhani Jaara wrote:
  Please remove my package [1]cpupowerutils
  There is pkg with better name been uploaded, wich
  also builds from source archive instead of git.
 
 What is the name of the new package?

cpupower [2] that is the name of the  binary as well as the
name of the source dir in kernel sourcees /tools dir
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=52718


Re: [aur-general] TU Resignation

2011-10-25 Thread Florian Pritz
On 25.10.2011 06:47, Brad Fanella wrote:
 It's been a nice run guys, I hope to see you 'round.

Sad to see you leave. Good luck with your life and if you ever want to
come back, we'll be waiting :)

Take care!

-- 
Florian Pritz



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Re: [aur-general] TU Resignation

2011-10-25 Thread Thorsten Töpper
On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 17:50:43 +0200
Florian Pritz bluew...@xinu.at wrote:

 On 25.10.2011 06:47, Brad Fanella wrote:
  It's been a nice run guys, I hope to see you 'round.
 
 Sad to see you leave. Good luck with your life and if you ever want to
 come back, we'll be waiting :)
 
 Take care!
 

Sad to hear that, but take care of yourself.

And as Florian said, if you come back some time, I guess we'll throw a
distributed welcome-back party :-)

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Re: [aur-general] Request for removal

2011-10-25 Thread Evangelos Foutras
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 6:40 PM, Jesse Juhani Jaara
jesse.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 06:32:39PM +0300, Evangelos Foutras wrote:
 On 25/10/11 18:29, Jesse Juhani Jaara wrote:
  Please remove my package [1]cpupowerutils
  There is pkg with better name been uploaded, wich
  also builds from source archive instead of git.

 What is the name of the new package?

 cpupower [2] that is the name of the  binary as well as the
 name of the source dir in kernel sourcees /tools dir
 https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=52718

Thank you. I have deleted your package.


Re: [aur-general] TU Resignation

2011-10-25 Thread Brad Fanella
Thank you all for your kind/encouraging words :) I guess I should have
mentioned this before: good luck to all of *you*! The job is certainly not
an easy one, and this has made me more appreciative of the work that is done
around here, and the open source community in general.

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Eric Waller ewwal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Brad,

 You are an amazing young man.  I figured you must be burning your candle at
 both ends and the middle.  Take care of school, slow down and enjoy the
 finer things in life.  You will go far and are always welcome here.

 Eric W


I liked your message in particular, thanks for that. I've definitely been
kept busy lately, so I can only imagine what college will bring me a little
bit down the line.

~ Brad


[aur-general] virtualbox wiki page

2011-10-25 Thread Ionut Biru

Hi,

with the linux 3.1 package we took another approach about handling 
external modules. Because of that, i want to add back the old 
virtualbox-modules package that includes the host modules.


Now comes the tricky part.

I want to replace all the post_install/upgrade messages that we have now 
in virtualbox and guest additions for arch and replace them with a wiki 
link. The wiki is a total mess and includes details that doesn't matter 
for virtualbox on arch.


Help me to clear the wiki a bit before adding the link to the package.

My idea is to have in virtualbox wiki page this:

1) how to install it
2) what modules to add in rc.conf and a short description of modules 
functionality

3) how to run it
4) how to run guest additions on arch(as a section rather than a new 
page like is it now)


That's it. I don't care about sharing functionality, tips and tricks for 
openbsd. Just plain arch functionality.




--
Ionuț


Re: [aur-general] TU Resignation

2011-10-25 Thread Ángel Velásquez
2011/10/25 Brad Fanella bradfane...@archlinux.us:
 *sigh* I dreaded having to write this message. If anyone has noticed, I've
 been inactive in the Arch community for at least two or three weeks now, and
 my TU duties haven't been fulfilled in at least as long, if not more.

 With the start of the academic year, I was hopeful for enough spare time to
 continue what I enjoy (TU-ing, hobbies, both computer and non-computer
 related) ~ looks like I was sorely mistaken. Operating on the minimum amount
 of sleep that a human can survive on is not enjoyable, in case you were
 wondering.


snip

I know that sensation, it's happening to me in a sort of way, and its
stressful.. I hope you the best of wishes and thanks for being part of
our team.

Don't feel bad, eventually everything it gonna be allright (like the
song) and you can go back with us :).

Cheers!


-- 
Angel Velásquez
angvp @ irc.freenode.net
Arch Linux Developer / Trusted User
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