Introduction

2008-02-26 Thread Colin Adams
Hello DragonFlyBSD users, I have just seen the word DragonFlyBSD for the first time today (on the KVM wiki). I am a software engineer and also a dragonfly recorder (yes, I record the numbers and species of dragonflies and damselflies in Hurst Grange Park, Penwortham, Lancashire, England). So I

Re: Introduction

2008-02-26 Thread Michael Neumann
Colin Adams wrote: Hello DragonFlyBSD users, I have just seen the word DragonFlyBSD for the first time today (on the KVM wiki). I am a software engineer and also a dragonfly recorder (yes, I record the numbers and species of dragonflies and damselflies in Hurst Grange Park, Penwortham,

Re: Introduction

2008-02-26 Thread Michael Neumann
Sascha Wildner wrote: Michael Neumann wrote: While reading your post I got an idea for future DragonFlyBSD releases. Why not name them according to dragonfly species? I think there should be enough till the next millenium ;-) Hmm, am I the only one who is glad that we _don't_ have fancy

Re: Introduction

2008-02-26 Thread Sascha Wildner
Michael Neumann wrote: While reading your post I got an idea for future DragonFlyBSD releases. Why not name them according to dragonfly species? I think there should be enough till the next millenium ;-) Hmm, am I the only one who is glad that we _don't_ have fancy codenames for releases?

Re: Introduction

2008-02-26 Thread Sdävtaker
If you use dragonflies names one starting with each alphabeth letter, like big storms, then you can use names and still have a pretty nice order, since after the i dont know the name starting with A you got the i dont know the name starting with B but sure you will have the i got no idea wich

Re: Introduction

2008-02-26 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Hello DragonFlyBSD users, : :I have just seen the word DragonFlyBSD for the first time today (on :the KVM wiki). : :I am a software engineer and also a dragonfly recorder (yes, I record :the numbers and species of dragonflies and damselflies in Hurst Grange :Park, Penwortham, Lancashire,

DragonFly 1.12 Released!

2008-02-26 Thread Matthew Dillon
Hello everyone! We are happy to say that the 1.12 release is now available! http://www.dragonflybsd.org/ This release is primarily a maintainance update. A lot of work has been done all over the kernel and userland. There are no new big-ticket items though we have

Re: Introduction

2008-02-26 Thread Colin Adams
On 26/02/2008, Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: :P.S. Can someone tell me the scientific name of the species pictured :in the mascot? I'm afraid I don't know. I took that picture in my garden, in Berkeley, California. Well, I will find out. It is almost certainly a Darter

Re: DragonFly 1.12 Released!

2008-02-26 Thread Sascha Wildner
Matthew Dillon wrote: Hello everyone! We are happy to say that the 1.12 release is now available! Many thanks to everyone who contributed! :) Sascha -- http://yoyodyne.ath.cx

Re: Introduction

2008-02-26 Thread Colin Adams
On 26/02/2008, Colin Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 26/02/2008, Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: :P.S. Can someone tell me the scientific name of the species pictured :in the mascot? I'm afraid I don't know. I took that picture in my garden, in Berkeley,

Re: Introduction

2008-02-26 Thread B. Estrade
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 08:37:58PM +, Colin Adams wrote: On 26/02/2008, Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: :P.S. Can someone tell me the scientific name of the species pictured :in the mascot? I'm afraid I don't know. I took that picture in my garden, in Berkeley,