[gentoo-dev] New developer: Anant Narayanan (anant)
It's my pleasure to introduce to you Anant Narayanan (also known as anant or KillerX) our latest addition to the PHP herd. Anant is from Chennai, India, and is currently persuing his Bachelor of Technology in Computer Engineering at the Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur. According to Anant, he's quite experienced working for Opensource projects (he's one of last years Gentoo GSoc students - he worked on a GuideXML editor called Beacon). Besides being a GSoc student, he's proficient in C, C++, python, PHP and Java. When he's not working on computers, he's watching (unspecified) movies, reading (books I presume), teaching and writing. Also, according to Anant he isn't a sports fan. Please welcome Anant as a new fellow developer among us ! -- Christian Heim GPG key ID: 9A9F68E6 Fingerprint: AEC4 87B8 32B8 4922 B3A9 DF79 CAE3 556F 9A9F 68E6 pgpCMP5H2gZgp.pgp Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-dev] Re: [gentoo-core] My turn to wear the cursed medalion of retirement
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 01:10 +0100, Alexandre Buisse wrote: > Hi, I've been waiting for this e-mail, and I've not been looking forward to reading it. Thank you for being such a good sport and for looking after me when I was all new and scared. Thank you for beer. Thank you for being a wicked cool friend.. and I'm looking forward to seeing you in Sweden. Make sure you're not a stranger. <3 Cxx signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [gentoo-dev] [RFC] removal of /etc/dev.d - cleanup of /etc/udev/rules.d/
On Donnerstag, 15. März 2007, Matthias Schwarzott wrote: > Hi fellows! > > 1. I am going to remove the legacy call of /etc/dev.d from our default > udev-rules. > > # always run /etc/dev.d/ stuff for now. > #RUN+="udev_run_devd $env{SUBSYSTEM}" > > If I get no votes against, this will happen on 2007/03/20. > As there were no objections, I unmasked it today. Matthias -- Matthias Schwarzott (zzam) -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-dev] Re: Re: moving USE=server to global
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote: >> I don't see what is so dangerous about a server flag. After all I don't >> set doc globally, but it is a useful global flag, with clear intent, as >> would be server. >> >> If usr sets server on a box in make.conf, against advice, they still have >> to actually emerge the pkgs they want, after all. So it's not like it's >> going to lead to a mass of bloat (unlike the current setup.) >> > Actually, on my systems, about the only USE flags I *don't* set globally > in make.conf are "doc", "examples" and "source". There are very few > conflicts from this, and just about everything in my package.use file is > either making the documentation and examples or suppressing an option > for a package where it doesn't work. It turns out to be easier for me to > manage things that way than to have a humongous package.use and a few > options in make.conf. With respect, I don't see how this affects anything to do with the flag? Eg for my personal use, I need KRB5, LDAP, SMB and mySQL. The only server I want is mySQL for local web-development with apache2, so I'd set server for dev-db/mySQL in package.use and leave it at that. I can understand that USE-conditional deps might be required, eg if a user (grr like you ppl don't know what usr means ;) wants a web-app it might require a db server. Firstly, I thought those were coming, and secondly in that case the user would I would think know that server software was needed, as s/he would be setting up a server app. A simple ewarn would suffice imo, since the db server might well be on another host. -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Distrowatch
That was neat :) On 3/20/07, Robert Buchholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Am 20.03.2007 um 09:35 schrieb Ioannis Aslanidis: > What I personally think out of all this situation is nice propaganda > for Gentoo, which we could somehow exploit in 'our benefit'. Anyone > with ideas on how to promote our distribution even with that kind of > propaganda? Gentoo is hot. Just look at all the flames. -- Ioannis Aslanidis 0xB9B11F4E -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Distrowatch
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Distrowatch
070319 Michael Krelin wrote: someone wrote : Seriously. Everybody go to distrowatch and click on the little Gentoo on the right I mistook "seriously" as relating to the rest of your letter Your name suggests you're not a native speaker. It's a common trick of stand-up comedians to introduce their next joke with "But seriously, folks ... " (smile). Indeed, I am not. Thanks for clarification. The only consolation I have now is that I'm not an expert in common tricks of stand-up comedians in my native language either ;-) (it doesn't imply any lack of sense of humor, though). Love, H -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Distrowatch
I like that one! :) On 3/20/07, Christian Ulrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Emerge your life! Join Gentoo! On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 10:59 +0100, Ioannis Aslanidis wrote: > Join Gentoo NOW! We care! > > or > > I want YOU for Gentoo! > > On 3/20/07, Christian Faulhammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "Ioannis Aslanidis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > Anyone with ideas on how to promote our distribution even with that > > > kind of propaganda? > > > > "Into S/M? Join Gentoo today!" > > > > V-Li > > -- Ioannis Aslanidis 0xB9B11F4E -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-dev] Re: Distrowatch
Hi all, I am a new gentoo user (less than a year) and very pleased with this distro. I just have one point to suggest: I am aware of the recent changes in Gentoo world, the CoC set-up, council and the troubles arround it. But I think you missed something very important - and it is for me as I am looking to get involved into an open project -, this is who is gentoo and who decides, from an external situation ? I don't think these information are as clearer as they should. There is a council to lead Gentoo to achieve global objectives what that means exactly as a dev view ? These are questions I am facing. Regards Gal' 2007/3/20, Christopher Sawtell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Ioannis Aslanidis wrote: > What I personally think out of all this situation is nice propaganda > for Gentoo, which we could somehow exploit in 'our benefit'. Anyone > with ideas on how to promote our distribution even with that kind of > propaganda? If nothing else, it does prove that the development community is vibrant, active, and as a whole does not tolerate the bickering which has been the downfall of many other development groups. > On 3/20/07, Philip Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 070319 Michael Krelin wrote: > > > someone wrote : > > >> Seriously. > > >> Everybody go to distrowatch and click on the little Gentoo on the > > >> right > > > > > > I mistook "seriously" as relating to the rest of your letter > > > > Your name suggests you're not a native speaker. > > It's a common trick of stand-up comedians > > to introduce their next joke with "But seriously, folks ... " (smile). > > -- > Ioannis Aslanidis > > 0xB9B11F4E -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-dev] clanlib-0.6 and friends masked for removal
Michael Sterrett -Mr. Bones.- kirjoitti: > # Michael Sterrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (19 Mar 2007) > # masked for removal in April. > # Old and nasty. Not supported by upstream. > # use the newer versions of clanlib instead. > =dev-games/clanlib-0.6* > media-libs/hermes > games-sports/trophy > games-action/clanbomber > games-puzzle/pingus > pingus works fine here and I don't see any bugs open for =clanlib-0.6*. Are you sure it's necessary to remove it? Regards, Petteri signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
[gentoo-dev] Re: Distrowatch
Emerge your life! Join Gentoo! On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 10:59 +0100, Ioannis Aslanidis wrote: > Join Gentoo NOW! We care! > > or > > I want YOU for Gentoo! > > On 3/20/07, Christian Faulhammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "Ioannis Aslanidis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > Anyone with ideas on how to promote our distribution even with that > > > kind of propaganda? > > > > "Into S/M? Join Gentoo today!" > > > > V-Li > > > > > > > -- > Ioannis Aslanidis > > 0xB9B11F4E -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Distrowatch
Join Gentoo NOW! We care! or I want YOU for Gentoo! On 3/20/07, Christian Faulhammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "Ioannis Aslanidis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Anyone with ideas on how to promote our distribution even with that > kind of propaganda? "Into S/M? Join Gentoo today!" V-Li -- Ioannis Aslanidis 0xB9B11F4E -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-dev] Re: Distrowatch
"Ioannis Aslanidis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Anyone with ideas on how to promote our distribution even with that > kind of propaganda? "Into S/M? Join Gentoo today!" V-Li signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Distrowatch
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Ioannis Aslanidis wrote: > What I personally think out of all this situation is nice propaganda > for Gentoo, which we could somehow exploit in 'our benefit'. Anyone > with ideas on how to promote our distribution even with that kind of > propaganda? If nothing else, it does prove that the development community is vibrant, active, and as a whole does not tolerate the bickering which has been the downfall of many other development groups. > On 3/20/07, Philip Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 070319 Michael Krelin wrote: > > > someone wrote : > > >> Seriously. > > >> Everybody go to distrowatch and click on the little Gentoo on the > > >> right > > > > > > I mistook "seriously" as relating to the rest of your letter > > > > Your name suggests you're not a native speaker. > > It's a common trick of stand-up comedians > > to introduce their next joke with "But seriously, folks ... " (smile). > > -- > Ioannis Aslanidis > > 0xB9B11F4E -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Distrowatch
What I personally think out of all this situation is nice propaganda for Gentoo, which we could somehow exploit in 'our benefit'. Anyone with ideas on how to promote our distribution even with that kind of propaganda? On 3/20/07, Philip Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 070319 Michael Krelin wrote: > someone wrote : >> Seriously. >> Everybody go to distrowatch and click on the little Gentoo on the right > I mistook "seriously" as relating to the rest of your letter Your name suggests you're not a native speaker. It's a common trick of stand-up comedians to introduce their next joke with "But seriously, folks ... " (smile). -- Ioannis Aslanidis 0xB9B11F4E -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list