Sven 'sleipnir' Rebhan ??:
> 2008/12/16 Marek Lindner :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>
> Hello,
>
>
>> as discussed some weeks back Openmoko wants to reduce the time spent on other
>> things next to the phone. Part of that process is the shutdown of our
>> projects.openmoko.org server. In the past we spe
2008/12/16 Marek Lindner :
>
> Hi,
Hello,
> as discussed some weeks back Openmoko wants to reduce the time spent on other
> things next to the phone. Part of that process is the shutdown of our
> projects.openmoko.org server. In the past we spent considerable time and
> effort
> maintaining it.
Le mercredi 17 décembre 2008, Maximilian Bauer a écrit :
> jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
> > Currently the home page of http://projects.openmoko.org/ is full of
> > cheery messages on how one can get involved.
> >
> > It would only be fair for somebody to please put a pointer to this
> > discussion th
jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
> Currently the home page of http://projects.openmoko.org/ is full of
> cheery messages on how one can get involved.
>
> It would only be fair for somebody to please put a pointer to this
> discussion there.
sorry, my delay, a text within the banner of projects is now i
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 19:43:27 +0800
Marek Lindner wrote:
> Great! Glad that you want to step up.
> How should we proceed ? Do you want to have the DNS entries and run it
> on your server ? Should we give you access to our server ? Should every
> interested person get root access ? When and how sho
On Wednesday 17 December 2008 19:12:29 Lech Karol Pawłaszek wrote:
> Armin, Marek: I also can offer my help (if any needed) in maintaining
> the p.o.o. TBH I installed and maintaining only two GForge installations
> but I'm a long time admin (with Debian being my favorite operating
> system) who wo
Armin ranjbar wrote:
> Dear all ,
>
> while i have send same request to Marek about this , i have to tell list
> that I'm ready and willing to take care of Projects.openmoko.org , i have
> a lot of experience with installing and maintaining Gforge portals .
Hello.
Kudos to the OM team. This is
Yaroslav Halchenko ??:
> wow -- I did not know that maintaining GForge portal is a difficult and
> duty -- is it too buggy? may be it is worth sending bug reports to
> upstream or within respective distribution running on the box?
>
> I know quite a few success stories (e.g. http://alioth.debian.or
Currently the home page of http://projects.openmoko.org/ is full of
cheery messages on how one can get involved.
It would only be fair for somebody to please put a pointer to this
discussion there.
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On 12/16/08 Rod Whitby wrote:
> > It's unfair to say that we won't pay for somebody to maintain this.
> > > Money is not the issue. We've said this numerous times. It's
> opportunity
> > > cost. We've never been able to get projects* running well. It's
> super
> > > painful for me each time I
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
> On 12/16/08 Rod Whitby wrote:
>> The closure of projects.openmoko.org is (IMHO) a step in the wrong
>> direction, since it further fragments the openmoko developer resources
>> and community.
>>
>> This action says "Openmoko does not value the contributions of the
>> commun
On Tuesday 16 December 2008 17:11:01 Harald Welte wrote:
> So maybe the community could decide if they would want to run and maintain
> projects.openmoko.org? Would that be a working compromise? Since Openmoko
> is always about the community, why not let them decide? I'm sure if there
> are enou
On 12/16/08 Rod Whitby wrote:
> The closure of projects.openmoko.org is (IMHO) a step in the wrong
> direction, since it further fragments the openmoko developer resources
> and community.
>
> This action says "Openmoko does not value the contributions of the
> community developers who use projec
Hi Marek,
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:03:24PM +0800, Marek Lindner wrote:
> as discussed some weeks back Openmoko wants to reduce the time spent on other
> things next to the phone. Part of that process is the shutdown of our
> projects.openmoko.org server. In the past we spent considerable tim
mmh,
I am involved in the community infrastructure at www.ops4j.org. We
have 3 paid servers hosted in Germany and are currently upgrading our
infrastructure (the mai wiki is not online right now, sorry). We are
running the whole Atlassian Suite (Jira, Confluence, Bamboo, Crowd,
Crucible) backed by
Marek Lindner wrote:
> as discussed some weeks back Openmoko wants to reduce the time spent on other
> things next to the phone. Part of that process is the shutdown of our
> projects.openmoko.org server. In the past we spent considerable time and
> effort
> maintaining it. As many people notic
On Tuesday 16 December 2008 16:47:19 David Reyes Samblas Martinez wrote:
> At least, openmoko instead "go find yourself a new home", better
> provide a devel manual,howto,faq or any kind of document where specify
> recommended sites which provides the same or equivalent facilities and
> tools they
On Tuesday 16 December 2008 13:04:44 Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
> sounds again like a broken promise to me, sorry, and imho is not nice
> -- is really a lot of effort put by OM to maintain that poor website???
>
> May be it is worth finding a person in the community who would not mind
> taking a bu
:( It's not good news,
so what will happen with the mailing lists already in
projects.openmoko.org? I got two of them pretty active (fdom-devel and
openmoko-spain)
I'm agree openmoko core developers focus their effort in the inners of
the phone and let the community deal with the rest but I'm sorr
wow -- I did not know that maintaining GForge portal is a difficult and
duty -- is it too buggy? may be it is worth sending bug reports to
upstream or within respective distribution running on the box?
I know quite a few success stories (e.g. http://alioth.debian.org/) of
using gforge just to serv
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