Re: [gentoo-dev] Jeeves IRC replacement now alive - Willikins

2008-08-07 Thread Mark Kowarsky

Robin H. Johnson wrote:

Getting the bot out there
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If you would like to have the new bot in your #gentoo-* channel, would
each channel founder/leader please respond to this thread, stating the
channel name, and that they are the contact for any problems/troubles.

#gentoo-au

Cheers,
Mark



[gentoo-portage-dev] Gentoo Down Under: Call for Presentations - Portage and Pkgcore

2007-12-03 Thread Mark Kowarsky
I am currently in the process of organising the half-day Gentoo 
mini-conf [1] at the next linux.conf.au [2], Australia's annual 
technical conference about Free Software. Fun, informal and seriously 
technical, linux.conf.au draws together Free and Open Source Software 
developers from across the world. The upcoming conference will be held 
from January 28th to February 2nd, 2008 at The University of Melbourne.

One of the sessions being planned will be a series of three tutorials, 
each devoted to one of Gentoo's package managers. We already have a 
speaker for Paludis [3], but still need presenters for Portage and 
Pkgcore [4]. Each tutorial only needs to last 10-20 minutes, and can 
target new or experienced users.

Any interested speakers should contact me on mark_alec|AT|gentoo.org as 
soon as possible.

Cheers,
Mark 

[1] http://gentoo.org.au/index.php?title=Lca08
[2] http://linux.conf.au
[3] http://paludis.pioto.org
[4] http://pkgcore.org
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Re: [gentoo-dev] New developer: Christian Marie (pingu)

2006-12-19 Thread Mark Kowarsky
Andrew Ross wrote:
 Petteri Räty wrote:
   
 It's my pleasure to introduce to you Christian pingu Marie
 
Welcome++
 He hails from down under. He's living in Australia
 

 Does this mean we have an Australian conspiracy starting up? :-)
   
We are currently dominating the southern hemisphere (with our army of
5), but world domination is still a very distant prospect.

cram_leak.
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Re: [gentoo-dev] New Developer: David Shakaryan (omp)

2006-10-14 Thread Mark Kowarsky
On Sunday 15 October 2006 05:12, Christian Heim wrote:
snip
 So please welcome David as a new fellow developer among us!
Ompty Dompty, welcome to the dev team.

Mark
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Re: [gentoo-dev] New Forums Staff : jmbsvicetto

2006-08-19 Thread Mark Kowarsky

 Please welcome our latest forums staff, Jorge Vicetto aka jmbsvicetto.
   

/me hugs Jorge.  Glad to have you on board.

Mark



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Re: [gentoo-dev] I want to help, but I don't know where

2006-02-22 Thread Mark Kowarsky
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 Hi,

 at first I'm new at this list (I subscribed yesterday), so excuse
 me if I write stupid things... possibly there is a page or FAQ
 about this subject, but I really didn't find it.

 I want to help and I don't know where. I tried to find a page at
 gentoo.org which lists needed manpower or at least gives some
 hints, but I didn't find nothing. Also the support is for people
 who search for support and not for people who want to support
 Gentoo. That's not the point of my mail at all, but possibly there
 should be some (better placed) information about this subject?

 O.K., I want to describe my person a little bit. Sincerely I come
 from Poland and live in Germany now. I speak Polish, German and
 English. I am 20 years old and studying computer science at the
 University of Bremen. I'm in the middle of my studies now. I use
 Gentoo since a lot of years (I forgot the exact date), before
 Gentoo I used a self-made distribution based on LFS. I can write
 applications in C(++), Java and PHP. Personally I write rather
 end-user applications, but during my studies I also had exercises
 like write your own file system (O.K., it was FAT12 ;), write
 your own memory management etc. So basic knowledge about operating
  systems should also be there. My knowledge in XHTML and CSS is
 also good, because it's my job for more than five years.

 I think this should be enough for a first profile. I can tell more,
  if somebody wants to know more. Can anybody tell me how can I
 help? Is my help needed or should I rather participate somewhere
 else?

 Greets,

 Rafael Bugajewski
Hi Rafael,

If you want to help
http://www.securesystem.info/tiki-view_blog_post.php?blogId=3postId=104
contains a good summary of what and how you can help out :).

Cheers,
Mark Kowarsky
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Re: Translation questions [was: Re: [gentoo-dev] I want to help, but I don't know where]

2006-02-22 Thread Mark Kowarsky
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Rafael Bugajewski wrote:
 Mark Kowarsky wrote:

 If you want to help
 http://www.securesystem.info/tiki-view_blog_post.php?blogId=3postId=104
  contains a good summary of what and how you can help out :).

 Thanks for the nice link. I read some stuff and now I know that the
 first step is helping out. So I will translate some existing
 documentation into german.

 I could start writing everything in german into a plain text file,
 but I don't think it's a good idea. In my opinion it would be
 better if I could write the XML files directly and submit it to
 Bugzilla for approval. But where can I get a needed XML structure,
 example or at least description?

 Greets,

 Rafael Bugajewski
Glad you want to help translating some documentation :D. The Gentoo
Documentation Project has documentation (unsurprisingly) for how to
write in GuideXML as well as other howtos.

http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/gdp/#doc_chap4

Cheers,
Mark Kowarsky
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Re: [gentoo-dev] New forums staffer: kernelsensei (Boris Fersing)

2006-02-21 Thread Mark Kowarsky
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 Boris is one of the people taking care of the French forum and now has
 joined the official Gentoo ranks.

 He writes about himself:
 My name is Boris Fersing, I'm 20 years old, French and live on the
 French-German border. I study Computational Linguistics at the
 University of Saarland (Germany). My hobbies are Psychology, japanese
 culture, martial arts (like Iaido), beer and of course Gentoo ;)


 Welcome aboard, Boris!

 cheers,
 Wernfried

Welcome and enjoy :)

Mark Kowarsky
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