Amen to that! Sysadmin have always supported us (Student Programs,
Community Working Group) in when we've asked and even before we ask. :-)
Thank you.
Valorie
On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 3:28 AM Martin Steigerwald
wrote:
> Dear Ben, dear admins for KDE infrastructure,
>
> Ben Cooksley - 09.11.19,
El dimecres, 13 de novembre de 2019, a les 23:48:02 CET, Albert Astals Cid va
escriure:
> El dilluns, 11 de novembre de 2019, a les 10:30:09 CET, Ben Cooksley va
> escriure:
> > When assessing paste.kde.org, it was noted that we already had a
> > direct replacement for this, in the form of
El dilluns, 11 de novembre de 2019, a les 10:30:09 CET, Ben Cooksley va
escriure:
> When assessing paste.kde.org, it was noted that we already had a
> direct replacement for this, in the form of Snippets in Gitlab. As we
> get this for free as part of running Gitlab, it means that the benefit
>
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 4:02 AM Luigi Toscano wrote:
>
> KDE ha scritto:
> > Hi,
> >
> > It seems there is always seem to be someone within KDE that wants something
> > new and shiny, I name gitlab, Discourse, a new identity system, etc.
> >
> > On the flip side, there is always someone that does
This mail does not specifically reply to the following email from "KDE".
By the way Tom, your name comes out as the kind of vague "KDE", period.
I consider that reviewing whether a service should keep being offered is
a healthy exercise. At the same time, I agree with Albert in the sense
that
KDE ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> It seems there is always seem to be someone within KDE that wants something
> new and shiny, I name gitlab, Discourse, a new identity system, etc.
>
> On the flip side, there is always someone that does not want to part with the
> old stuff.
>
> Hence there is always
Martin Steigerwald - 10.11.19, 12:27:47 CET:
> Your work often is a lot less visible than the next shiny feature
> inside of Plasma or an application. It often happens in the
> background and may not be always thanked for at all, just cause no
> one notices to what extent it is your work that
Dear Ben, dear admins for KDE infrastructure,
Ben Cooksley - 09.11.19, 00:49:49 CET:
> One of the things that was prepared as a result of the Sysadmin BoF at
> Akademy was a list of systems and services which we look after and
> provide to the community.
>
> Whilst individually all of the
Hi,
It seems there is always seem to be someone within KDE that wants something new
and shiny, I name gitlab, Discourse, a new identity system, etc.
On the flip side, there is always someone that does not want to part with the
old stuff.
Hence there is always more stuff to do, while we must
El dissabte, 9 de novembre de 2019, a les 0:49:49 CET, Ben Cooksley va escriure:
> Hi all,
>
> One of the things that was prepared as a result of the Sysadmin BoF at
> Akademy was a list of systems and services which we look after and
> provide to the community.
>
> Whilst individually all of
Hi all,
One of the things that was prepared as a result of the Sysadmin BoF at
Akademy was a list of systems and services which we look after and
provide to the community.
Whilst individually all of the services seem fairly reasonable and
maintainable, the cumulative number of them has created a
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