Re: Where are we?

2003-01-30 Thread James Duncan Davidson
On Wednesday, Jan 29, 2003, at 11:15 US/Pacific, David Reid wrote: Do we have to be truthful and honest? :) Maybe we could have one that shows where we'd *like* to be... There would be this big cluster over in Hawaii. With another cluster in Amsterdam. :) James Duncan Davidson Coder, Speaker, Au

Re: [poll] weblog package on apache.org

2003-01-30 Thread James Duncan Davidson
On Wednesday, Jan 29, 2003, at 07:07 US/Pacific, David Reid wrote: A blog (in the context it's being pushed now) is (IMHO) really just another outlet for news on a project that should be readily available elsewhere - which is an issue and a failing that has been identified before and one that th

RE: ASF Release Policy?

2003-01-30 Thread Noel J. Bergman
> > So ... finishing where I started: is there a uniform ASF policy on > > this issue? If so, what is it, and where is it documented? :-) > Not really. We can try to hash out what we think the ideals should > be. Well, starting with first principles: should there be a uniform ASF release polic

Re: Where are we?

2003-01-30 Thread Santiago Gala
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: (...) If I had to do it, I would do it as transparent as possible, otherwise lazy butts (me, for example) won't update their geolocations and the whole thing will lag behind pretty soon. For map generation, it shouldn't be that hard maybe borrow some xearth routines

Re: Public... (Was: Re: Adding community@ archives was Open community)

2003-01-30 Thread Pier Fumagalli
On 30/1/03 20:23, "Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > rg > > Do you still need to do something to enable searching? Doesn't seem to be > available. It is indexed... I don't know why it didn't pick it up... That's something that o

RE: Public... (Was: Re: Adding community@ archives was Open community)

2003-01-30 Thread Noel J. Bergman
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED] rg Do you still need to do something to enable searching? Doesn't seem to be available. --- Noel - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands,

Public... (Was: Re: Adding community@ archives was Open community)

2003-01-30 Thread Pier Fumagalli
"Rodent of Unusual Size" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Pier Fumagalli wrote: >> >> Should I make community@ available also on EyeBrowse? >> (Please, make sure to CC me as I'm not on the Community list) > > yes, please. and let us know the url. As requested.

Re: [TEST] Please Ignore...

2003-01-30 Thread Pier Fumagalli
"Pier Fumagalli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Testing if this message will actually end up on EyeBrowse on Nagoya... I _am_ a brain-dead idiot... Pier (providing fun and entertainment to the community who reads) - To unsub

[TEST] Please Ignore...

2003-01-30 Thread Pier Fumagalli
Testing if this message will actually end up on EyeBrowse on Nagoya... Pier - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Adding community@ archives was Open community (was ... secret discussions ...)

2003-01-30 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
Pier Fumagalli wrote: > > Should I make community@ available also on EyeBrowse? > (Please, make sure to CC me as I'm not on the Community list) yes, please. and let us know the url. -- #kenP-)} Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini http://Golux.Com/coar/ Author, developer, opinionist htt

Re: Where are we?

2003-01-30 Thread B. W. Fitzpatrick
Ben Hyde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > http://www.cozy.org/ben/map.jpg > >cvs up committers >cd committers/krell >make >... creates map.jpg Heh. I came up somewhere near the South Pole--turns out I had my X,Y coords switched. Very cool! Thanks for bringing back the fun, Ben. :

Re: Open community (was ... secret discussions ...)

2003-01-30 Thread Joshua Slive
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: > Please explain why you find this pattern 'repugnant' on a mail list, but > you don't on a CVS repository. Since I promised I had finished arguing this, I replied privately. Joshua. --

RE: Where are we?

2003-01-30 Thread Noel J. Bergman
> instead of forcing people to submit their geo-locations, I > was planning on harvesting the IP addresses of their connections to > cvs.apache.org and then look them up using GeoIP and show those. Right. And Brian, as I recall, was going to make that information available to process. We had alr

Re: Where are we?

2003-01-30 Thread Ben Hyde
http://www.cozy.org/ben/map.jpg cvs up committers cd committers/krell make ... creates map.jpg assuming you have xplanet A mac os x installer package for xplanet is available here: http://macosx.forked.net/showcat.php?cat=Miscellaneous&sortmethod=name - put's it in /usr/local/bin

Re: Where are we?

2003-01-30 Thread Lars Eilebrecht
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 01:46:22PM +0100, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: > For map generation, it shouldn't be that hard maybe borrow some > xearth routines. Anyone any experience with http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/coposys/ (Community Positioning System) ciao... -- Lars Eilebrecht

Re: Adding community@ archives was Open community (was ... secret discussions ...)

2003-01-30 Thread Pier Fumagalli
"Brian Behlendorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Justin Erenkrantz wrote: >> It's probably an oversight, nothing more. Drop a message to apmail@ >> (oh heck, I'll CC them in this message right now) and they should be >> able to set it up. Also community@ should be added to th

Re: Where are we?

2003-01-30 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
Noel J. Bergman wrote: I think it would be fun to have a map that shows where the various people in the community are located on the planet. Stefano was already working on something for that, if I recall correctly. You might want to check. Yeah, I was starting something like that but stopped due t

Re: Where are we?

2003-01-30 Thread Ben Hyde
On Thursday, January 30, 2003, at 06:20 AM, Rich Bowen wrote: Where's a good place to get (correct) coordinates? I got mine off the topo-map in the basement stairway, come on over. Failing that: http://www.topozone.com/ -- you have to tinker to get lat/long http://mapquest.com/ -- preferred by

Re: Where are we?

2003-01-30 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Rich Bowen wrote: > I got coordinates from one of the sources listed on the website that you > pointed to, but when I then reverse-lookedup the coordinates, it put me > somewhere near Pittsburgh. Where's a good place to get (correct) > coordinates? > US people often forget

Re: Where are we?

2003-01-30 Thread Rich Bowen
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Ben Hyde wrote: > bhyde:42.41528:-71.15694:http://enthusiasm.cozy.org/ > erikabele:48.7942:10.1151:http://www.codefaktor.de/weblog/ > coar:35.90528:-78.85000:http://Ken.Coar.Org/blog/ > fitz:-87.67350:41.97200:http://www.red-bean.com/fitz/ > jwoolley:::http://www.cs.virginia.e

Re: Open community (was ... secret discussions ...)

2003-01-30 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
Joshua Slive wrote: Ben Hyde said: Didn't we settle this most contentious issue some time ago with a few megabytes of text and a long complex vote coupled with a solid turn out? If so it's painful and cruel to reopen the issue. - ben I've already apologized twice for rehashing an old issue, but

Re: Jinx shipping domestic only was Cafepress...

2003-01-30 Thread Steven Noels
Chuck Murcko wrote: On Thursday, Jan 30, 2003, at 02:00 America/Phoenix, Steven Noels wrote: If there's a genuine interest in European Apache apparel, this sounds like the start of a plan. Who has been handling the Jinx contacts so far at ASF? I have. Is there a genuine interest? Jinx is a small

Re: Jinx shipping domestic only was Cafepress...

2003-01-30 Thread Chuck Murcko
On Thursday, Jan 30, 2003, at 02:00 America/Phoenix, Steven Noels wrote: If there's a genuine interest in European Apache apparel, this sounds like the start of a plan. Who has been handling the Jinx contacts so far at ASF? I have. Is there a genuine interest? Jinx is a small staff, part-time o

Re: sponsoring of asf: fud or truth?

2003-01-30 Thread Chuck Murcko
On Tuesday, Jan 28, 2003, at 16:14 America/Phoenix, Roy T. Fielding wrote: On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 01:06 PM, Greg Stein wrote: On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 08:55:33AM -0500, Ben Hyde wrote: ... are accounting records available? I thought there were, I know we discussed having them be public

Re: Jinx shipping domestic only was Cafepress...

2003-01-30 Thread Steven Noels
Justin Erenkrantz wrote: I wonder if you might be able to contact them and help them find a way to ship internationally. Hmm. =) -- justin Seriously? - I live 300 meters from a post office. - My wife does HR stuff at a sheltered workplace where they print t-shirts. - I know the guy behind http:

Jinx shipping domestic only was Cafepress...

2003-01-30 Thread Justin Erenkrantz
--On Thursday, January 30, 2003 8:41 AM +0100 Steven Noels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... and a big 'duh' since they won't ship outside US/Canada, apparently. Me thinks an 'official ASF affiliate' shouldn't know much about territory borders. Oh, yeah. That does suck that Jinx only ships in the

Re: Cafepress was ASF Colocation proposal

2003-01-30 Thread Steven Noels
Justin Erenkrantz wrote: The cafepress stuff is good for informal stuff (Subversion and the Tom Lord shirts), but nothing like the quality of the Jinx shirts, IMHO. Jinx had a booth at ApacheCon. As far as the ASF itself goes, we like colored shirts not white. =) (Black is the 'official' memb

FreeBSD Gear was ASF Colocation proposal

2003-01-30 Thread Justin Erenkrantz
--On Wednesday, January 29, 2003 4:39 PM -0600 "O'brien, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I don't know if anyone is interested in selling swag, but I found this: http://www.cafeshops.com/cp/store.aspx?s=freebsdgear It is fairly easy to setup, and I believe one can customize the interface. I see n

Cafepress was ASF Colocation proposal

2003-01-30 Thread Justin Erenkrantz
--On Thursday, January 30, 2003 7:33 AM +0100 Steven Noels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Also, I set up a shop with Cafeshops once, and found the quality of the t-shirts to be suboptimal. Are these Jinx shirts screen-printed, or iron-on stuff? The cafepress stuff is good for informal stuff (Subversi

Re: ASF Release Policy?

2003-01-30 Thread Justin Erenkrantz
--On Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:52 PM -0500 "Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is there a uniform release policy for the ASF? For example, here are two documents: AFAIK, there isn't a uniform policy. http://httpd.apache.org/dev/release.html "Technically, any one can make a release o

Re: ASF Colocation proposal

2003-01-30 Thread Steven Noels
Lars Eilebrecht wrote: According to O'brien, Tim: I don't know if anyone is interested in selling swag, but I found this: http://www.cafeshops.com/cp/store.aspx?s=freebsdgear It is fairly easy to setup, and I believe one can customize the interface. Well, the ASF is already an affiliate of Jinx

Re: [poll] weblog package on apache.org ?

2003-01-30 Thread acoliver
you may consider me to be +1 - Original Message - From: "Steven Noels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 8:24 AM Subject: Re: [poll] weblog package on apache.org ? > Henri Gomez wrote: > > > Let's (re)start the poll here since it's a list ever

Re: Where are we?

2003-01-30 Thread Ben Hyde
This will scrap the locations... #!/usr/bin/perl use LWP::UserAgent; my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(timeout=>30, agent=>"Krell-GeoScraper/0.1 "); # $ua->agent(); open(F, " while(){ chop; my ($username, $url) = split(/: */, $_, 2); my $res = $ua->request(HTTP::Request->new(GET => $url)); my

Re: Where are we?

2003-01-30 Thread Ben Hyde
Sander Striker wrote: From: David N. Welton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 10:49 PM Ceki G|lc| <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: What do URLs have to do with Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles? Does not compute. Really... who wants to parse up some file, and have a spider v