Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-11 Thread Daniel C. Sobral

Nick Hibma wrote:
 
 For your information
 
 http://www.mapblast.com
 
 specifies LongLat at the bottom of the page when you are looking at a
 map. Just move the icon to the right place.

Aha! I can get my ICBM coordinates at last!

Lat:  36.4544
Lon: 139.3704

Or:

Lat: 36° 27' 15" N
Lon: 139° 22' 13" E 

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-11 Thread Daniel C. Sobral

David Greenman wrote:
 
   A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
 
  And what's wrong with a beard?
 
 Nothing.  I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
 all the core members had some sort of beard.
 
Very few core members have beards, so whoever said that was wrong.

I think it's the "wizened old hands" image Jordan once provided...
:-)

Anyway, why did Jordan choose an avatar without beard to go to
Usenix?

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-11 Thread Daniel C. Sobral
Nick Hibma wrote:
 
 For your information
 
 http://www.mapblast.com
 
 specifies LongLat at the bottom of the page when you are looking at a
 map. Just move the icon to the right place.

Aha! I can get my ICBM coordinates at last!

Lat:  36.4544
Lon: 139.3704

Or:

Lat: 36° 27' 15 N
Lon: 139° 22' 13 E 

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-11 Thread Daniel C. Sobral
David Greenman wrote:
 
   A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
 
  And what's wrong with a beard?
 
 Nothing.  I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
 all the core members had some sort of beard.
 
Very few core members have beards, so whoever said that was wrong.

I think it's the wizened old hands image Jordan once provided...
:-)

Anyway, why did Jordan choose an avatar without beard to go to
Usenix?

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-08 Thread Luigi Rizzo

 I'm not asking any of you to prepare a resume - we're starting JUST with
 the core team bios and pictures here. :)


i knew you were not humans...

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-08 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard
 just collecting URLs for people home pages might be an easier task
 perhaps ?

It needs to look better than that.  A list of URL's would not look
like a staff page, it would look like a cheesy, uninteresting page of
links. :)

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-08 Thread Luigi Rizzo
  just collecting URLs for people home pages might be an easier task
  perhaps ?
 
 It needs to look better than that.  A list of URL's would not look
 like a staff page, it would look like a cheesy, uninteresting page of
 links. :)

still it can be a starting point. What success do you expect by asking
people to prepare a resume!

cheers
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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-08 Thread Gary Jennejohn
Jordan K. Hubbard writes:
 just collecting URLs for people home pages might be an easier task
 perhaps ?

It needs to look better than that.  A list of URL's would not look
like a staff page, it would look like a cheesy, uninteresting page of
links. :)


besides, we don't all have, or even want to have, a home page.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-08 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard
I'm not asking any of you to prepare a resume - we're starting JUST with
the core team bios and pictures here. :)

- Jordan

   just collecting URLs for people home pages might be an easier task
   perhaps ?
  
  It needs to look better than that.  A list of URL's would not look
  like a staff page, it would look like a cheesy, uninteresting page of
  links. :)
 
 still it can be a starting point. What success do you expect by asking
 people to prepare a resume!
 
   cheers
   luigi
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   http://www.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/  . Universita` di Pisa
   TEL/FAX: +39-050-568.533/522 . via Diotisalvi 2, 56126 PISA (Italy)
 
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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-08 Thread Luigi Rizzo
 I'm not asking any of you to prepare a resume - we're starting JUST with
 the core team bios and pictures here. :)


i knew you were not humans...

cheers
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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-07 Thread Don Lewis

On Jul 4,  5:35pm, "Jonathan M. Bresler" wrote:
} Subject: Re: Pictures from USENIX

}   beards are great...women love them, getting fluffed is much
} better than getting scratchedkids love them.  brush the beard
} whenever you brush your hair.  dont hae to deal with a buzzing razor,
} very unkind to newly awoken folk.  dont ahve to wield a blade across
} you neck in a fogged monring stupor.
} 
} jmb--i aint shaved in 18 years.

I've got you beat by 4.5 years ;-)


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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-07 Thread David Wolfskill
From: Wilko Bulte wi...@yedi.iaf.nl
Date: Sun, 4 Jul 1999 19:06:48 +0200 (CEST)

 Proves my statement that it is unwise to assume the looks of people
 from their E-mail. :-)

Which makes a good case for a permanent picture gallery @ www.freebsd.org
I guess. I can donate a bunch of pictures taken at last year's
hackersparty here in the Netherlands.

I'm having a sense of deja vu... flashbacks to USENIX conferences of
years past and the faces project... and the X-Face: header on email.

(ftp.uu.net:/faces/{dhw68k.cts,pooh}.com/david.Z, in case anyone cares.)

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-07 Thread Don Lewis
On Jul 4,  5:35pm, Jonathan M. Bresler wrote:
} Subject: Re: Pictures from USENIX

}   beards are great...women love them, getting fluffed is much
} better than getting scratchedkids love them.  brush the beard
} whenever you brush your hair.  dont hae to deal with a buzzing razor,
} very unkind to newly awoken folk.  dont ahve to wield a blade across
} you neck in a fogged monring stupor.
} 
} jmb--i aint shaved in 18 years.

I've got you beat by 4.5 years ;-)


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Re: FreeBSD locations (was: Pictures from USENIX)

1999-07-06 Thread Wes Peters

Warner Losh wrote:
 
 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wes Peters writes:
 : Oh lord, are we going to have to rename ourselves OzBSD now?  ;^)
 
 We could have BoulderBSD, which would be 10MB surrounded by reality
 :-)

We could all stick our computers in cases that look like rocks and...

Never mind.

 P.S.  For those of you unfamiliar with the poilical scene in Boulder,
 it has been summed up by the phrase "Boulder, 10 square miles
 surrounded by reality."

It seems to share that situation with Park City, where reality is no 
longer necessary because they have movie stars.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-06 Thread Wes Peters
Soren Schmidt wrote:
 
 It seems Wes Peters wrote:
  Tim Vanderhoek wrote:
  
   On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
   
read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
  
   Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet lat/long
   co-ordinates?
 
  Here's what I have so far:
  55.4,   11.3,  phk, sos  # Denmark
 
 That should be:
  55.4,   11.3,  phk  # Denmark
  57.2,   10.2,  sos  # Denmark

OK, I've put the latest version in ~wes/FreeBSDmarkers on freefall, and 
it is public writable.  Have at it.  I'll check in a few days and when 
the edits have tapered off, I'll commit it back in CVS.

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Re: FreeBSD locations (was: Pictures from USENIX)

1999-07-06 Thread Wes Peters
Warner Losh wrote:
 
 In message 3780fb62.96c77...@softweyr.com Wes Peters writes:
 : Oh lord, are we going to have to rename ourselves OzBSD now?  ;^)
 
 We could have BoulderBSD, which would be 10MB surrounded by reality
 :-)

We could all stick our computers in cases that look like rocks and...

Never mind.

 P.S.  For those of you unfamiliar with the poilical scene in Boulder,
 it has been summed up by the phrase Boulder, 10 square miles
 surrounded by reality.

It seems to share that situation with Park City, where reality is no 
longer necessary because they have movie stars.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-06 Thread Dag-Erling Smorgrav
Wes Peters w...@softweyr.com writes:
 #
 # Others?
 #
   50.70 6.2  gellekum # Thomas Gellekum, Aachen, Germany
   12.5877.35 koshy# Joseph Koshy, Bangalore, India
   48.36 2.99 philippe # Phillipe Charnier, Cannes Ecluse, 
 Fran
 ce
 
 The three marked Others were individuals who responded to didn't appear
 to have accounts on freefall.  This looks pretty cool when used with 
 xearth -markerfile, you can see that the sun never sets on the FreeBSD
 empire.  ;^)

gellekum == t...@freebsd.org
koshy == jko...@freebsd.org
philippe == charn...@freebsd.org

 So far, Eivind is the northernmost and Grog and the Adelaide crowd the
 southernmost.

Put me in the same spot as Eivind (I actually live in Oslo, 15 miles
to the north of Ski, but I work in Ski). If you can find the right
coordinates for Oslo, put me there instead :) I think tegge also lives
in Oslo now, but I'm not sure.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-06 Thread Peter Jeremy
Wes Peters w...@softweyr.com wrote:
Greg Lehey wrote:
 Peter's gone to the USA, we think.

Not another one?  The FreeBSD Aussie invasion continues...
You're likely to see a lot more.  The Oz Government has just enacted
Internet censorship legislation placing us on a par with China
(http://www.efa.org.au/Campaigns/99.html for details).

 John Birrell's further South (Melbourne, for a first approximation):
Don't we have any Tasmaniacs?

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Re: FreeBSD locations (was: Pictures from USENIX)

1999-07-05 Thread John Birrell

Greg Lehey wrote:
 John Birrell's further South (Melbourne, for a first approximation):
 
  -37.7144.9jb

Close enough.

Danny O'Callaghan (danny) and Peter Hawkins (thpish) are in Melbourne too.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Nick Hibma


For your information 

http://www.mapblast.com

specifies LongLat at the bottom of the page when you are looking at a
map. Just move the icon to the right place.

Cheers

Nick


n_hibma[ Icon Latitude: 45.869154,   Longitude: 8.620118 ]  


On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Wes Peters wrote:

  Tim Vanderhoek wrote:
   
   On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
   
read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
   
   Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet lat/long
   co-ordinates?
  
  Here's what I have so far:
  #
  # Walnut Creek, our good friends.
  #
  37.91  -122.06 "Walnut Creek"   # Walnut Creek CD-ROM
  #
  # FreeBSD core team members
  #
  37.9, -122.3,  "asami" # Berkeley, CA
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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Nick Hibma

 read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
 members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)

Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet lat/long
co-ordinates?
   
   Here's what I have so far:
   55.4,   11.3,  "phk, sos"  # Denmark 
  
  That should be:
   55.4,   11.3,  "phk"  # Denmark 
   57.2,   10.2,  "sos"  # Denmark 
  
  We dont live THAT close together :)

Or rather, they live on opposite ends of the country ...



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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Warner Losh

In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bill 
Fumerola writes:
: It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
: a beard.

If it did, then Jordan would be out. :-)  Justin too.  Those are the
only two core members that I can even recall what they looked like...
I don't think I've ever seen a 5 O'clock shadow on Justin... Certainly 
not on a regular basis.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Warner Losh

In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wes Peters writes:
: 40.1, -105.3,  "gibbs, wosh"   # Boulder, CO (wow!)

wosh?  Didn't know there was a wosh in core.  It certainly isn't me,
since I'm in Boulder, but not in core.  There appears to be no wosh
account on freefall.

:   40.1-105.3 "   , merry, passe" # Boulder, CO (wow!)

Warner Losh, Ken Merry, Steve Passe and (until recently) Sean Kelly.
Boulder is a small town, since I used to work with Ken, Sean and
Justin.  I now work with Steve Passe

: largest concentration so far is Boulder Colorado with 4, followed by

Yes.  And if those are the only committers, their places of employment
are separated by only a few blocks (literally walking distance, I've
made the walk before when I was at Pluto since my wife works across
the street from Timing Solutions)

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Warner Losh

In message Pine.GSO.3.95q.990705091442.676N-10@elect8 Nick Hibma writes:
: For your information 
:   http://www.mapblast.com
: specifies LongLat at the bottom of the page when you are looking at a
: map. Just move the icon to the right place.

That puts my current employer at 40.029322, -105.227900 and Pluto at
40.023712, -105.225382.  Well, I'd have to knock a couple of
significant figures off those since the addresses for these two places
don't quite match the icon on the map...  I told you they were walking
distance... :-)

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Re: FreeBSD locations (was: Pictures from USENIX)

1999-07-05 Thread Peter Wemm

Greg Lehey wrote:
 On Monday,  5 July 1999 at  0:12:55 -0600, Wes Peters wrote:
[..]
 
  -31.58,115.49, "peter" # Perth, Australia. 
 
 Peter's gone to the USA, we think.

Not yet. Not till later this year.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Bill Fumerola

On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:

  It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
  a beard.
 
  A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
 
 And what's wrong with a beard?

Nothing.  I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
all the core members had some sort of beard.


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Re: FreeBSD locations (was: Pictures from USENIX)

1999-07-05 Thread Wes Peters

Greg Lehey wrote:
 
 On Monday,  5 July 1999 at  0:12:55 -0600, Wes Peters wrote:
 
  Here's what I have so far:
 
  52.0,   13.8,  "joerg" # Germany
 
 You've put Jörg somewhere near Berlin.  He's in Dresden, further to
 the South-East.

That's what he mailed me.  I can't find a map of Dresden with lat-
long right now.  Help?

  -31.58,115.49, "peter" # Perth, Australia.
 
 Peter's gone to the USA, we think.

Not another one?  The FreeBSD Aussie invasion continues...

   -34.53   138.35 "newton, kris, grog"   # Adelaide, SA Australia
 
 I'm not in Adelaide, remember?  Here are my coordinates:
 
-35.14   138.77  grog

You didn't respond, so I lumped you in with the Adelaid crowd.  I knew
you were south of Adelaide, but I couldn't find Echunga on the only
map I could find that gave coordinates.

  So far, Eivind is the northernmost and Grog and the Adelaide crowd the
  southernmost.
 
 John Birrell's further South (Melbourne, for a first approximation):
 
  -37.7144.9  jb
 
  BDE is the easternmost and Jordan the westernmost.  The largest
  concentration so far is Boulder Colorado with 4, followed by the
  Adelaide gang with 3.
 
 Hmm.  Doesn't Daniel O'Connor have commit privileges?  And it's time
 for Mike Smith to come home, then we'd have 5 :-)

Oh lord, are we going to have to rename ourselves OzBSD now?  ;^)

Daniel doesn't have an account on freefall.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread David Greenman

It seems David Greenman wrote:
   A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
  
  And what's wrong with a beard?
 
 Nothing.  I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
 all the core members had some sort of beard.
 
Very few core members have beards, so whoever said that was wrong.

Nah, are you sure ?? I havn't shaved in over a decade :)

   Yes, I'm sure that all of the core members don't have beards (proven with
just myself not having one). Although now that I think about it, about 25% of
us do.
   This thread doesn't belong on hackers.

-DG

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Soren Schmidt

It seems David Greenman wrote:
   A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
  
  And what's wrong with a beard?
 
 Nothing.  I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
 all the core members had some sort of beard.
 
Very few core members have beards, so whoever said that was wrong.

Nah, are you sure ?? I havn't shaved in over a decade :)

-Søren


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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Stefan Molnar


Frivolous is to have a page with pics from Ulf's Partys and play
"Spot The Devloper."

Stefan

On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:

 I'm going to have a "core team page" worked on which has pictures and
 brief bios, perhaps something by next week.
 
 Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
 more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
 read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
 members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
 
 - Jordan
 
 
  On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Wilko Bulte wrote:
  
   Which makes a good case for a permanent picture gallery @ www.freebsd.org
   I guess. I can donate a bunch of pictures taken at last year's
   hackersparty here in the Netherlands.
  
  When FreeBSDcon comes closer, I'll probably be be asking which of the
  developers are coming to it. I'm going to try to get some large group
  photos etc etc.
  
  
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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Wes Peters

Soren Schmidt wrote:
 
 It seems Wes Peters wrote:
  Tim Vanderhoek wrote:
  
   On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
   
read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
  
   Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet lat/long
   co-ordinates?
 
  Here's what I have so far:
  55.4,   11.3,  "phk, sos"  # Denmark
 
 That should be:
  55.4,   11.3,  "phk"  # Denmark
  57.2,   10.2,  "sos"  # Denmark

OK, I've put the latest version in ~wes/FreeBSDmarkers on freefall, and 
it is public writable.  Have at it.  I'll check in a few days and when 
the edits have tapered off, I'll commit it back in CVS.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Wes Peters
David McNett wrote:
 
 On 04-Jul-1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
  Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
  more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
  read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
  members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
 
 Far from frivolous, I think that things like this will go a long way
 to dispel the common misconception that FreeBSD is developed by a
 small, closed, and unapproachable cadre of monks.  Shouldn't be too
 unwieldy, assuming you don't also choose to include the cats of the
 core team as well.

Why not?  Cats are important, you know.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Wes Peters
Tim Vanderhoek wrote:
 
 On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
 
  read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
  members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
 
 Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet lat/long
 co-ordinates?

Here's what I have so far:
#
# Walnut Creek, our good friends.
#
37.91  -122.06 Walnut Creek   # Walnut Creek CD-ROM
#
# FreeBSD core team members
#
37.9, -122.3,  asami # Berkeley, CA
40.0, -123.5,  jkh   # Miranda, CA
40.1, -105.3,  gibbs, wosh   # Boulder, CO (wow!)
45.5, -122.6,  davidg# near Portland, OR
47.5, -122.4,  jdp   # Seattle, WA
42.4,  -71.1,  wollman   # Boston, MA
39.2,  -77.0,  jmb   # Silver Spring, MD
56.0,   -4.5,  gary  # Glasgow, UK 
55.8,   37.6,  ache  # Moscow
53.0,5.0,  guido # Eindhoven, the Netherlands
55.4,   11.3,  phk, sos  # Denmark 
52.0,   13.8,  joerg # Germany 
29.7,  -95.4,  rich  # Houston, TX
39.8,  -86.2,  dyson # Indianapolis, IN
-33.55,151.1,  bde   # Sydney, Australia. 
-31.58,115.49, peter # Perth, Australia. 
#
# Other committers
#
  40.55  -111.90 wes  # South Jordan, UT
  46.59  -112.04 nate # Helena, MT
  43.19   -89.38 jlemon   # Madison, WI
  34.13  -118.12 mph  # Pasadena, CA
 -34   18markm# Cape Town, South Africa
  42.02   -93.67 ghelmer  # Ames, IA
  29.99   -90.13 nectar   # Metairie, LA
  42.34   -71.19 gwollman # Brighton, MA
 -34.53   138.35 newton, kris, grog   # Adelaide, SA Australia
  43.37   -79.79 hoek # Burlington, ON Canada
  44.05  -123.08 jmg  # Eugene, OR
  59.7210.85 eivind   # Ski, Norway
  53.33 9.59 stb  # Hamburg Germany
  38.54  -121.76 obrien, mharo# Davis, CA
  43.7110.40 luigi# Pisa, Italy
  51.67 0.61 brian# Amersham, Bucks, UK
  48.8  2.28 ollivier # Les Ulis, France
  55.87-4.26 , roger  # Glasgow, UK 
  40.1-105.3, merry, passe # Boulder, CO (wow!)

#
# Others?
#
  50.70 6.2  gellekum # Thomas Gellekum, Aachen, Germany
  12.5877.35 koshy# Joseph Koshy, Bangalore, India
  48.36 2.99 philippe # Phillipe Charnier, Cannes Ecluse, Fran
ce

The three marked Others were individuals who responded to didn't appear
to have accounts on freefall.  This looks pretty cool when used with 
xearth -markerfile, you can see that the sun never sets on the FreeBSD
empire.  ;^)

So far, Eivind is the northernmost and Grog and the Adelaide crowd the
southernmost.  BDE is the easternmost and Jordan the westernmost.  The
largest concentration so far is Boulder Colorado with 4, followed by
the Adelaide gang with 3.  This, of course, doesn't count the bay area
which is a lot of small town.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Wes Peters
David Scheidt wrote:
 
 On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:
 
  On Sunday,  4 July 1999 at 15:36:21 -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote:
   It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
   a beard.
  
   A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
 
  And what's wrong with a beard?
 
  Greg
 
 Depends if it 100 F or not.
 
 David, clean shaven for the first time in months, Scheidt

It's 100F here on a regular basis through the summer.  I've had a beard
for over 10 years now.  I shaved it once right after I was married.  My
wife told me I looked like my brother and should grow it back posthaste.

;^)

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FreeBSD locations (was: Pictures from USENIX)

1999-07-05 Thread Greg Lehey
On Monday,  5 July 1999 at  0:12:55 -0600, Wes Peters wrote:
 Tim Vanderhoek wrote:

 On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:

 read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
 members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)

 Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet lat/long
 co-ordinates?

 Here's what I have so far:

 52.0,   13.8,  joerg # Germany  

You've put Jörg somewhere near Berlin.  He's in Dresden, further to
the South-East.

 -31.58,115.49, peter # Perth, Australia. 

Peter's gone to the USA, we think.

  -34.53   138.35 newton, kris, grog   # Adelaide, SA Australia

I'm not in Adelaide, remember?  Here are my coordinates:

   -35.14   138.77  grog

 So far, Eivind is the northernmost and Grog and the Adelaide crowd the
 southernmost.

John Birrell's further South (Melbourne, for a first approximation):

 -37.7144.9  jb

 BDE is the easternmost and Jordan the westernmost.  The largest
 concentration so far is Boulder Colorado with 4, followed by the
 Adelaide gang with 3.

Hmm.  Doesn't Daniel O'Connor have commit privileges?  And it's time
for Mike Smith to come home, then we'd have 5 :-)

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Re: FreeBSD locations (was: Pictures from USENIX)

1999-07-05 Thread John Birrell
Greg Lehey wrote:
 John Birrell's further South (Melbourne, for a first approximation):
 
  -37.7144.9jb

Close enough.

Danny O'Callaghan (danny) and Peter Hawkins (thpish) are in Melbourne too.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Nick Hibma

For your information 

http://www.mapblast.com

specifies LongLat at the bottom of the page when you are looking at a
map. Just move the icon to the right place.

Cheers

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On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Wes Peters wrote:

  Tim Vanderhoek wrote:
   
   On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
   
read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
   
   Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet lat/long
   co-ordinates?
  
  Here's what I have so far:
  #
  # Walnut Creek, our good friends.
  #
  37.91  -122.06 Walnut Creek   # Walnut Creek CD-ROM
  #
  # FreeBSD core team members
  #
  37.9, -122.3,  asami # Berkeley, CA
...



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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Soren Schmidt
It seems Wes Peters wrote:
 Tim Vanderhoek wrote:
  
  On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
  
   read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
   members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
  
  Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet lat/long
  co-ordinates?
 
 Here's what I have so far:
 55.4,   11.3,  phk, sos  # Denmark 

That should be:
 55.4,   11.3,  phk  # Denmark 
 57.2,   10.2,  sos  # Denmark 

We dont live THAT close together :)

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Nick Hibma
 read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
 members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)

Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet lat/long
co-ordinates?
   
   Here's what I have so far:
   55.4,   11.3,  phk, sos  # Denmark 
  
  That should be:
   55.4,   11.3,  phk  # Denmark 
   57.2,   10.2,  sos  # Denmark 
  
  We dont live THAT close together :)

Or rather, they live on opposite ends of the country ...



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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Warner Losh
In message pine.hpp.3.96.990704153517.11529a-100...@hp9000.chc-chimes.com 
Bill Fumerola writes:
: It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
: a beard.

If it did, then Jordan would be out. :-)  Justin too.  Those are the
only two core members that I can even recall what they looked like...
I don't think I've ever seen a 5 O'clock shadow on Justin... Certainly 
not on a regular basis.

Warner


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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Warner Losh
In message 37804ce7.d821b...@softweyr.com Wes Peters writes:
: 40.1, -105.3,  gibbs, wosh   # Boulder, CO (wow!)

wosh?  Didn't know there was a wosh in core.  It certainly isn't me,
since I'm in Boulder, but not in core.  There appears to be no wosh
account on freefall.

:   40.1-105.3, merry, passe # Boulder, CO (wow!)

Warner Losh, Ken Merry, Steve Passe and (until recently) Sean Kelly.
Boulder is a small town, since I used to work with Ken, Sean and
Justin.  I now work with Steve Passe

: largest concentration so far is Boulder Colorado with 4, followed by

Yes.  And if those are the only committers, their places of employment
are separated by only a few blocks (literally walking distance, I've
made the walk before when I was at Pluto since my wife works across
the street from Timing Solutions)

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Warner Losh
In message pine.gso.3.95q.990705091442.676n-100...@elect8 Nick Hibma writes:
: For your information 
:   http://www.mapblast.com
: specifies LongLat at the bottom of the page when you are looking at a
: map. Just move the icon to the right place.

That puts my current employer at 40.029322, -105.227900 and Pluto at
40.023712, -105.225382.  Well, I'd have to knock a couple of
significant figures off those since the addresses for these two places
don't quite match the icon on the map...  I told you they were walking
distance... :-)

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Re: FreeBSD locations (was: Pictures from USENIX)

1999-07-05 Thread Peter Wemm
Greg Lehey wrote:
 On Monday,  5 July 1999 at  0:12:55 -0600, Wes Peters wrote:
[..]
 
  -31.58,115.49, peter # Perth, Australia. 
 
 Peter's gone to the USA, we think.

Not yet. Not till later this year.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Chris Piazza
On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 12:12:55AM -0600, Wes Peters wrote:

[cc's trimmed]

 Tim Vanderhoek wrote:
  
  On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
  
   read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
   members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
  
  Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet lat/long
  co-ordinates?
 
 Here's what I have so far:
 #
 # Walnut Creek, our good friends.
 #
 37.91  -122.06 Walnut Creek   # Walnut Creek CD-ROM
 #

snip

49.01, -122.68,  cpiazza   # near Vancouver, BC

Wow, right on the 49th parallel!  (FYI I can walk to the US border
from my apartment...)

snip
 
 So far, Eivind is the northernmost and Grog and the Adelaide crowd the
 southernmost.  BDE is the easternmost and Jordan the westernmost.  The
 largest concentration so far is Boulder Colorado with 4, followed by
 the Adelaide gang with 3.  This, of course, doesn't count the bay area
 which is a lot of small town.

Not enough Canadians, I think.

-Chris

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Bill Fumerola
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:

  It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
  a beard.
 
  A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
 
 And what's wrong with a beard?

Nothing.  I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
all the core members had some sort of beard.


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Re: FreeBSD locations (was: Pictures from USENIX)

1999-07-05 Thread Wes Peters
Greg Lehey wrote:
 
 On Monday,  5 July 1999 at  0:12:55 -0600, Wes Peters wrote:
 
  Here's what I have so far:
 
  52.0,   13.8,  joerg # Germany
 
 You've put Jörg somewhere near Berlin.  He's in Dresden, further to
 the South-East.

That's what he mailed me.  I can't find a map of Dresden with lat-
long right now.  Help?

  -31.58,115.49, peter # Perth, Australia.
 
 Peter's gone to the USA, we think.

Not another one?  The FreeBSD Aussie invasion continues...

   -34.53   138.35 newton, kris, grog   # Adelaide, SA Australia
 
 I'm not in Adelaide, remember?  Here are my coordinates:
 
-35.14   138.77  grog

You didn't respond, so I lumped you in with the Adelaid crowd.  I knew
you were south of Adelaide, but I couldn't find Echunga on the only
map I could find that gave coordinates.

  So far, Eivind is the northernmost and Grog and the Adelaide crowd the
  southernmost.
 
 John Birrell's further South (Melbourne, for a first approximation):
 
  -37.7144.9  jb
 
  BDE is the easternmost and Jordan the westernmost.  The largest
  concentration so far is Boulder Colorado with 4, followed by the
  Adelaide gang with 3.
 
 Hmm.  Doesn't Daniel O'Connor have commit privileges?  And it's time
 for Mike Smith to come home, then we'd have 5 :-)

Oh lord, are we going to have to rename ourselves OzBSD now?  ;^)

Daniel doesn't have an account on freefall.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread David Greenman
  A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
 
 And what's wrong with a beard?

Nothing.  I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
all the core members had some sort of beard.

   Very few core members have beards, so whoever said that was wrong.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Soren Schmidt
It seems David Greenman wrote:
   A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
  
  And what's wrong with a beard?
 
 Nothing.  I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
 all the core members had some sort of beard.
 
Very few core members have beards, so whoever said that was wrong.

Nah, are you sure ?? I havn't shaved in over a decade :)

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread David Greenman
It seems David Greenman wrote:
   A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
  
  And what's wrong with a beard?
 
 Nothing.  I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
 all the core members had some sort of beard.
 
Very few core members have beards, so whoever said that was wrong.

Nah, are you sure ?? I havn't shaved in over a decade :)

   Yes, I'm sure that all of the core members don't have beards (proven with
just myself not having one). Although now that I think about it, about 25% of
us do.
   This thread doesn't belong on hackers.

-DG

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Brian F. Feldman
Don't ICBM coordinates require an elevation.
BTW, I'm at 38.75N 76.87W for the lovely list :)

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Re: FreeBSD locations (was: Pictures from USENIX)

1999-07-05 Thread Warner Losh
In message 3780fb62.96c77...@softweyr.com Wes Peters writes:
: Oh lord, are we going to have to rename ourselves OzBSD now?  ;^)

We could have BoulderBSD, which would be 10MB surrounded by reality
:-)

There is also at least one OpenBSD committer in Boulder (aside from
myself): Todd Miller.

Warner

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-05 Thread Stefan Molnar

Frivolous is to have a page with pics from Ulf's Partys and play
Spot The Devloper.

Stefan

On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:

 I'm going to have a core team page worked on which has pictures and
 brief bios, perhaps something by next week.
 
 Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
 more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
 read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
 members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
 
 - Jordan
 
 
  On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Wilko Bulte wrote:
  
   Which makes a good case for a permanent picture gallery @ www.freebsd.org
   I guess. I can donate a bunch of pictures taken at last year's
   hackersparty here in the Netherlands.
  
  When FreeBSDcon comes closer, I'll probably be be asking which of the
  developers are coming to it. I'm going to try to get some large group
  photos etc etc.
  
  
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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Willem Jan Withagen

In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
On Saturday,  3 July 1999 at 17:28:51 -0700, John Polstra wrote:
 I put a handful of pictures from this year's USENIX conference at
 http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/usenix1999/.

Hey, they're some of the best I've seen of USENIX.

Proves my statement that it is unwise to assume the looks of people
from their E-mail. :-)

All of the pictures supprised me very mucho.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Bill Fumerola

On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Wilko Bulte wrote:

 Which makes a good case for a permanent picture gallery @ www.freebsd.org
 I guess. I can donate a bunch of pictures taken at last year's
 hackersparty here in the Netherlands.

When FreeBSDcon comes closer, I'll probably be be asking which of the
developers are coming to it. I'm going to try to get some large group
photos etc etc.


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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard

I'm going to have a "core team page" worked on which has pictures and
brief bios, perhaps something by next week.

Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)

- Jordan


 On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Wilko Bulte wrote:
 
  Which makes a good case for a permanent picture gallery @ www.freebsd.org
  I guess. I can donate a bunch of pictures taken at last year's
  hackersparty here in the Netherlands.
 
 When FreeBSDcon comes closer, I'll probably be be asking which of the
 developers are coming to it. I'm going to try to get some large group
 photos etc etc.
 
 
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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Luigi Rizzo

 I'm going to have a "core team page" worked on which has pictures and
 brief bios, perhaps something by next week.
 
 Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
 more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
 read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
 members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)

just collecting URLs for people home pages might be an easier task
perhaps ?

cheers
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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Wes Peters

David McNett wrote:
 
 On 04-Jul-1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
  Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
  more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
  read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
  members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
 
 Far from frivolous, I think that things like this will go a long way
 to dispel the common misconception that FreeBSD is developed by a
 small, closed, and unapproachable cadre of monks.  Shouldn't be too
 unwieldy, assuming you don't also choose to include the cats of the
 core team as well.

Why not?  Cats are important, you know.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Wes Peters

David Scheidt wrote:
 
 On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:
 
  On Sunday,  4 July 1999 at 15:36:21 -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote:
   It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
   a beard.
  
   A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
 
  And what's wrong with a beard?
 
  Greg
 
 Depends if it 100 F or not.
 
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It's 100F here on a regular basis through the summer.  I've had a beard
for over 10 years now.  I shaved it once right after I was married.  My
wife told me I looked like my brother and should grow it back posthaste.

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FreeBSD locations (was: Pictures from USENIX)

1999-07-04 Thread Greg Lehey

On Monday,  5 July 1999 at  0:12:55 -0600, Wes Peters wrote:
 Tim Vanderhoek wrote:

 On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:

 read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
 members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)

 Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet lat/long
 co-ordinates?

 Here's what I have so far:

 52.0,   13.8,  "joerg" # Germany  

You've put Jörg somewhere near Berlin.  He's in Dresden, further to
the South-East.

 -31.58,115.49, "peter" # Perth, Australia. 

Peter's gone to the USA, we think.

  -34.53   138.35 "newton, kris, grog"   # Adelaide, SA Australia

I'm not in Adelaide, remember?  Here are my coordinates:

   -35.14   138.77  grog

 So far, Eivind is the northernmost and Grog and the Adelaide crowd the
 southernmost.

John Birrell's further South (Melbourne, for a first approximation):

 -37.7144.9  jb

 BDE is the easternmost and Jordan the westernmost.  The largest
 concentration so far is Boulder Colorado with 4, followed by the
 Adelaide gang with 3.

Hmm.  Doesn't Daniel O'Connor have commit privileges?  And it's time
for Mike Smith to come home, then we'd have 5 :-)

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Willem Jan Withagen
In article 19990704112426.j...@freebie.lemis.com you write:
On Saturday,  3 July 1999 at 17:28:51 -0700, John Polstra wrote:
 I put a handful of pictures from this year's USENIX conference at
 http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/usenix1999/.

Hey, they're some of the best I've seen of USENIX.

Proves my statement that it is unwise to assume the looks of people
from their E-mail. :-)

All of the pictures supprised me very mucho.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Wilko Bulte
As Willem Jan  Withagen wrote ...
 In article 19990704112426.j...@freebie.lemis.com you write:
 On Saturday,  3 July 1999 at 17:28:51 -0700, John Polstra wrote:
  I put a handful of pictures from this year's USENIX conference at
  http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/usenix1999/.
 
 Hey, they're some of the best I've seen of USENIX.
 
 Proves my statement that it is unwise to assume the looks of people
 from their E-mail. :-)

Which makes a good case for a permanent picture gallery @ www.freebsd.org
I guess. I can donate a bunch of pictures taken at last year's
hackersparty here in the Netherlands.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Bill Fumerola
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Wilko Bulte wrote:

 Which makes a good case for a permanent picture gallery @ www.freebsd.org
 I guess. I can donate a bunch of pictures taken at last year's
 hackersparty here in the Netherlands.

When FreeBSDcon comes closer, I'll probably be be asking which of the
developers are coming to it. I'm going to try to get some large group
photos etc etc.


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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard
I'm going to have a core team page worked on which has pictures and
brief bios, perhaps something by next week.

Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)

- Jordan


 On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Wilko Bulte wrote:
 
  Which makes a good case for a permanent picture gallery @ www.freebsd.org
  I guess. I can donate a bunch of pictures taken at last year's
  hackersparty here in the Netherlands.
 
 When FreeBSDcon comes closer, I'll probably be be asking which of the
 developers are coming to it. I'm going to try to get some large group
 photos etc etc.
 
 
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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Luigi Rizzo
 I'm going to have a core team page worked on which has pictures and
 brief bios, perhaps something by next week.
 
 Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
 more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
 read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
 members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)

just collecting URLs for people home pages might be an easier task
perhaps ?

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Brian F. Feldman
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:

 I'm going to have a core team page worked on which has pictures and
 brief bios, perhaps something by next week.
 
 Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
 more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
 read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
 members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)

How about including a link with the e-mail address link on the relevant page
to point http://www.FreeBSD.org/~user/personal.html? Either that or, for
putting things on a single page, have everyone put their stuff in their
~/public_html in a specified location (i.e. bio.txt (bio.sgml?) self.jpg) and
having the document projecteers use that as a base? If noone else wants to,
I could do this, but keep it separate from the docproj...



 
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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Greg Lehey
On Sunday,  4 July 1999 at 20:31:24 +0200, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
 I'm going to have a core team page worked on which has pictures and
 brief bios, perhaps something by next week.

 Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
 more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
 read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
 members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)

 just collecting URLs for people home pages might be an easier task
 perhaps ?

Much easier.  Get the individual committers to put them in the
handbook.  We already have the mail addresses there.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Tim Vanderhoek
On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
 
 read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
 members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)

Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet lat/long
co-ordinates?


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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread David McNett
On 04-Jul-1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
 Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
 more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
 read a bit about them.  Same for the committers group, but at 165+
 members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)

Far from frivolous, I think that things like this will go a long way
to dispel the common misconception that FreeBSD is developed by a
small, closed, and unapproachable cadre of monks.  Shouldn't be too
unwieldy, assuming you don't also choose to include the cats of the
core team as well.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Bill Fumerola
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, David McNett wrote:

 Far from frivolous, I think that things like this will go a long way
 to dispel the common misconception that FreeBSD is developed by a
 small, closed, and unapproachable cadre of monks.  Shouldn't be too
 unwieldy, assuming you don't also choose to include the cats of the
 core team as well.

It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
a beard.

A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread John Birrell
Greg Lehey wrote:
  It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
  a beard.
 
  A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
 
 And what's wrong with a beard?

Nothing that a sharp knife or some hedge clippers couldn't fix.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Jonathan M. Bresler
 
  It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
  a beard.
 
  A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
 
 And what's wrong with a beard?

beards are great...women love them, getting fluffed is much
better than getting scratchedkids love them.  brush the beard
whenever you brush your hair.  dont hae to deal with a buzzing razor,
very unkind to newly awoken folk.  dont ahve to wield a blade across
you neck in a fogged monring stupor.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread David Scheidt
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:

 On Sunday,  4 July 1999 at 15:36:21 -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote:
  It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
  a beard.
 
  A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
 
 And what's wrong with a beard?
 
 Greg

Depends if it 100 F or not.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-04 Thread Greg Lehey
On Sunday,  4 July 1999 at 19:37:16 -0500, David Scheidt wrote:
 On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:

 On Sunday,  4 July 1999 at 15:36:21 -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote:
 It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
 a beard.

 A constant 5 o'clock  shadow, maybe, but not a beard.

 And what's wrong with a beard?

 Depends if it 100 F or not.

It's all in the mind.  Anyway, how often does it get to 100°F in the
middle of winter?

 David, clean shaven for the first time in months, Scheidt

Greg haven't seen my chin in 30 years Lehey
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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-03 Thread Greg Lehey

On Saturday,  3 July 1999 at 17:28:51 -0700, John Polstra wrote:
 I put a handful of pictures from this year's USENIX conference at
 http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/usenix1999/.

Hey, they're some of the best I've seen of USENIX.

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Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-03 Thread John Polstra
I put a handful of pictures from this year's USENIX conference at
http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/usenix1999/.

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Re: Pictures from USENIX

1999-07-03 Thread Greg Lehey
On Saturday,  3 July 1999 at 17:28:51 -0700, John Polstra wrote:
 I put a handful of pictures from this year's USENIX conference at
 http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/usenix1999/.

Hey, they're some of the best I've seen of USENIX.

Greg
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