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Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Have you got an efficient interface to RT for deleting spam tickets?
Paul Fisher wrote one that works in Emacs asynchronously, but
apparently has not provided it to all the people who need it.
No, I have
Have you got an efficient interface to RT for deleting spam tickets?
Paul Fisher wrote one that works in Emacs asynchronously, but
apparently has not provided it to all the people who need it.
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Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Have you got an efficient interface to RT for deleting spam tickets?
Paul Fisher wrote one that works in Emacs asynchronously, but
apparently has not provided it to all the people who need it.
I received no information related to that.
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More people helping savannah means less work for all of us and more
and larger loads. It can't be a bad thing.
What could help is some people only answering support requests. That
wouldn't be much work and wouldn't require much time from us.
Ok. How about if I continue
On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 01:07:15PM -0400, Richard Stallman wrote:
Ok. How about if I continue sending people your way, and you can
select a few and teach them to handle support requests?
Fine. Please do so.
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Mathieu Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I have been occasionally suggesting Would you like to help run Savannah
when someone says he would like to help.
Yes, and that's ok.
But please, now at this point, send people to sysadmins.
Currently we
Nic [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Mathieu Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I have been occasionally suggesting Would you like to help run Savannah
when someone says he would like to help.
Yes, and that's ok.
But please, now at this point,
Nic said:
Maybe we can just NFS map some space in?
Mathieu replied:
According to my experience, NFS does not really fit for server with
got many many accesses, we will surely experience new problem not
trivial to fix.
I think that getting an harddisk would be something easier.
Maybe it
Nic [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Nic said:
Maybe we can just NFS map some space in?
Mathieu replied:
According to my experience, NFS does not really fit for server with
got many many accesses, we will surely experience new problem not
trivial to fix.
I think that getting an harddisk
I'll add the following to the discussion.
I think 3/4 people are needed to do the moderation, everyone gets a go
once a month then.
I would also like to do more work on savannah (coding) but this can't
be done because I do not yet have enough experience with the code
(this because I didn't have
Rudy Gevaert [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'll add the following to the discussion.
I think 3/4 people are needed to do the moderation, everyone gets a go
once a month then.
We should look for somebody else to help us do moderation and then
train him. It takes at least one month to train
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 11:01:45PM +0100, Nic wrote:
More people helping savannah means less work for all of us and more
and larger loads. It can't be a bad thing.
What could help is some people only answering support requests. That
wouldn't be much work and wouldn't require much time from us.
Nic said:
It's not a bad system. I'm not critising the savannah code or the
marvellous work you and all the other savannah hackers have done. But
there is room for improvement. As a fledgling savannah hacker
(without a lot of time) I feel the need for more tools to monitor the
situation.
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 09:33:46PM +0100, Nic wrote:
But that's users isn't it. They're like that.
Luckely yes :) otherwise it would be boring :)
The reason I'm talking about the tools is that I don't find them very
usable. All the information is there... but I have to do quite a lot
to get
I asked sysadmin about giving you more access to fix things yourselves.
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Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I have been occasionally suggesting Would you like to help run Savannah
when someone says he would like to help.
Yes, and that's ok.
But please, now at this point, send people to sysadmins.
Currently we have no manpower issue at Savannah.
- We have
Rudy Gevaert [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Sun, Aug 31, 2003 at 10:22:38PM -0400, Richard Stallman wrote:
Can you tell me what's happening with the work on these problems?
Actually all the problems stated are already solved :) or not in our
hands to be fixed.
Whan can we do to help you
Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] a tapoté :
Can you tell me what's happening with the work on these problems?
Whan can we do to help you work on them better?
(Don't bother with #5--that's not your area, and I know that the problem
is the viruses.)
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 17:03:31 -0700
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