On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 12:39:55AM -0400, Dusty Mabe wrote:
I would like to package this software for Fedora and possible
EPEL if others think it would be useful. I have reviewed the
Fedora package review process [4] and will follow those steps
if this is well received.
It does sound
On Seg, 2014-05-19 at 13:23 +0800, Christopher Meng wrote:
If you have packaged TR(I tried it at 12th due to a post on one
website which I often visit), feel free to submit. A useful tutorial
for newcomer is available at:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 09:25:51AM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 12:39:55AM -0400, Dusty Mabe wrote:
I would like to package this software for Fedora and possible
EPEL if others think it would be useful. I have reviewed the
Fedora package review process [4] and will
Hi Everyone,
I have been using TermRecord recently to archive terminal sessions
and share them or play them back using a web browser. It is simple
and provides one click access for a colleague to view a recording.
Currently this software is available on github [1] as well as in
the python
You can try asciinema which is already packaged in Fedora:
yum install asciinema
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On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 12:53:31PM +0800, Christopher Meng wrote:
You can try asciinema which is already packaged in Fedora:
yum install asciinema
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion. What I like about TermRecord is that
it produces a self-contatined html file as output and that it
doesn't
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Dusty Mabe dustym...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion. What I like about TermRecord is that
it produces a self-contatined html file as output and that it
doesn't require any external service. From what I understand
asciinema does require the