Re: Call for participation

2021-09-03 Thread Faraz Vahedi via freebsd-current
Hey Warner,

Count me in, please.

Cheers,
Faraz

On Thu, Sep 02, 2021 at 08:43:21AM -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> As teased on twitter, now that summer is over, it's a good time to start
> working on the next steps with git. When we moved to git, we knew a number
> of things would come in phase 2 since phase 1 was limited to moving away
> from subversion and to git.
> 
> Now's the time for phase 2. The deferred items included better CI
> pipelines, better integration with popular hosting sites like github and
> gitlab, a look at the tools we have today and how they fit together, and a
> bunch of other items that were less well defined. I've spent the last
> several months looking at the different practices in open source,
> looking at our tools, etc. We have bits and pieces of many of these items,
> but are missing some glue between what we have. Other areas need more
> extensive work.
> 
> To coordinate this work, I'll be leading a team to look at what we can do
> in the short term, the medium term and where we think we want to be in the
> long term. I plan on having bi-weekly meetings to discuss different issues
> that come up, to coordinate work and experiments and to give some structure
> to encouragement for progress to be made.
> 
> This will be a collaborative effort between the developers and the user
> community that contributes patches to any part of FreeBSD (the base, ports
> and docs). If you are interested in participating, please drop me a line.
> We'll have a core office hours to talk about this soon, and I'd like to
> start discussions with those that are interested before hand, as well as
> invite people to participate in the office hours. After that, we'll have a
> kick off meeting that's open to everybody who can respectfully contribute.
> 
> Looking forward to hearing from you.
> 
> Warner


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Re: Review Request for D25705 and D25711

2021-04-30 Thread Faraz Vahedi via freebsd-current
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 07:44:13PM +, Faraz Vahedi via freebsd-hackers 
wrote:
> Dear hackers and committers,
> 
> I have sent two small patches on freebsd-version(1) and
> freebsd-update(8), D25705 and D25711 respectively, to
> add -j flag for supporting jails.
> I think they are both somewhat ready to either land or
> to get some notes for improvements. They have been open
> since July 2020, and I know everyone is too busy.
> I understand the situation, but I would be very grateful
> if anyone could give them a review and help.
> 
> I hope you are all doing well. Stay safe.
> 
> Yours faithfully,
> Faraz

Dear committers,

The aforementioned patches are both tested and ready to either
land or get their final review/suggestions. They are meant to
improve jail management quality by facilitating the retrieving
and upgrading of the userland version of jails. So a user could
simply call freebsd-version(1) or freebsd-update(8) from the
host, along with the -j flag, to specify which jail to retrieve
or upgrade its userland version. So no need to manually set
BASEDIR and UNAME_r anymore, just specify the jail name/id.

I sincerely request a review, please. These small patches are
open since July 2020.

I appreciate your time.

Cheers,
Faraz


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