Re: [gentoo-dev] Jeeves IRC replacement now alive - Willikins

2008-08-06 Thread Nathan Sullivan
Arch channels? #gentoo-amd64 and #gentoo-amd64-dev would be cool :) i tend
to use jeeves a bit in amd64-dev...

Nathan Sullivan.

On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Mike Pagano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Wednesday 06 August 2008 17:18:05 Robin H. Johnson wrote:
  Hi folks,
 
  Sorry that it's taken this long to get completed, but the Jeeves
  replacement, Willikins, is finally 99% done, and ready to join lots of
  channels.
 

 #gentoo-kernel

 Thanks to everyone involved.

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Re: [gentoo-dev] mplayer global use flag

2006-10-26 Thread Nathan Sullivan
Sounds logical to me, if more than a few ebuilds are using it then making it global would probly be the way :)CpuID.On 10/26/06, Steve Dibb 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:If no one objects, I'd like to add an mplayer global USE flag to replace all the
local ones. 5 ebuilds use it right now for all the same purpose, and I'm goingto need one on mythvideo as well.Steve--gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list



Re: [gentoo-dev] Changing the metastructure (was: [Council] Summary of the last meeting)

2006-10-25 Thread Nathan Sullivan
i just noticed mx2.gentoo.org isnt responding on port 25, shouldnt it be? defeats the purpose of backup MX if its not respond :)CpuID.On 10/26/06, 
Grant Goodyear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ciaran McCreesh wrote: [Wed Oct 25 2006, 11:17:09AM CDT] On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 10:48:57 -0500 Grant Goodyear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | (Incidentally, I apologize for missing the meeting.I was in
 | intensely boring radiation safety training.) Uh, isn't boring a good thing when it comes to things involving radiation?Yes, when you're handling actual nukes (nuclear sources).No, when it's
the fourth eight-hour day of explaining how the keys to nuclear safetyare distance (farther is better, and exposure is an inverse square law),time (shorter is better), and shielding (more is better, and use plastic
or water to stop neutrons, not lead).Meanwhile, I received this reply to my e-mail well before the actuale-mail.Anybody know what's causing these e-mail issues?Now that wehave trustees in place, would ordering new boxes help?
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Resignation

2006-10-14 Thread Nathan Sullivan
I could see that kinda working IMO Caleb...a president-like figure to run things, elected id say would be best, maybe 1 year terms or something, cannot be overruled but elections can be called early if some overly high percentage of council/others express concerns about the person... otherwise their word is final, see that would at least give things direction, and the person is removable but only with some kinda concensus among devs... id also think this person should be independent of groups such as the council/devrel/etc if so...
just my 0.02 :)Nathan.On 10/14/06, Caleb Cushing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree. what we're seeing is a failure of democracy. at first itworks. then people have opinions. then bickering starts. and no one
has the power to stamp there foot down and say this is our direction.It doesn't work very well. at the least we need a president likefigure. of course I'm not against a supreme dictator as long as theykeep looking forward, and doing good.
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