--- Log opened Sat Jun 05 00:00:05 2010 02:26 -!- sepp_ [~seb@port-92-206-15-11.dynamic.qsc.de] has joined #t2 02:30 -!- sepp [~seb@port-92-206-120-138.dynamic.qsc.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 09:57 < rxr> re 11:11 -!- mpp [~mpp@2001:470:9a41:107:c977:f220:6511:87e2] has joined #t2 11:12 < mpp> moinsen 11:15 < rxr> 7moin moin 11:28 < rxr> hey mpp 11:28 < rxr> got an ext server, now, too 11:28 < rxr> still setting itup 11:28 < mpp> cool 11:28 < mpp> was about time 11:28 < mpp> ... 11:28 < mpp> i was about to ask you if you would consider setting up a wiki for t2 11:28 < mpp> and maybe a github repository 11:29 < mpp> so we can attract more people to commiting to t2 11:29 < rxr> you, git, I really hate 11:29 < rxr> it 11:29 < mpp> k 11:29 < mpp> what about a wiki 11:29 < rxr> doesn't really help if the main author is annoyed by the versioning system, right? 11:30 < rxr> I'm not so convinced svn is drawing away any contributor, i rather think problems are elsewhere 11:30 < mpp> go ahead 11:30 < rxr> lack of releases, and such 11:31 < rxr> others can still have git stuff whereever if they love it so much 11:31 < mpp> well at some point delegating is necessary 11:31 < rxr> yeah, like using github :-) 11:31 < rxr> well, for the most part I'm pretty ok with t2 progress 11:31 < mpp> let's skip git - how about a wiki 11:31 < rxr> more list and patches on the list and such 11:31 < rxr> we also had growing numbers of visitors on the website, until the great recession kicked in, ... 11:31 < mpp> forking a project and submitting back does work 11:32 < rxr> yeah, wiki and bug tracker would certainly be nice 11:32 < mpp> i would volunteer for the wiki 11:32 < rxr> sure, you could run it on one of your servers and see how it goes 11:32 < mpp> but trac combines both 11:32 < rxr> note that we had wiki and bug tracker in the past 11:32 < mpp> i missed that part 11:33 < rxr> thing is that volunteer effords sometimes vanish, or turn out not to be that used after all, ... 11:33 < mpp> i see 11:33 < rxr> think we had flyspray early, and trac later 11:33 < rxr> track was disgusting 11:33 < rxr> trac 11:33 < mpp> kk 11:33 < rxr> I'd prefer if we do not use trac again 11:33 < mpp> in wiki terms dokuwiki is very decent 11:33 < rxr> the effort to maintain it and the ammount of chinese electronic spam was amazing 11:33 < rxr> ^- still talking about trac 11:34 < mpp> yes i understood skip that too 11:34 < rxr> sure, you can setup whatever test 11:34 < rxr> btw. by setting up something I'd not expect new people to come buy 11:34 < rxr> few notice, cre 11:34 < rxr> care 11:34 < mpp> any suggestion of yours ... 11:34 < rxr> what really helps is reall PR, like I did since a decade stating at ROCK LInux 11:35 < mpp> or is the status quo sufficient for the future 11:35 < rxr> I pushed magazine articles, from english to german, from Linux Magazine, to FreeX, the German Linux Magazin, even some PC intern or so back in forth 11:35 < rxr> that really helped 11:35 < rxr> and is the reason why rock linux is not anymore, and opensde did not take off 11:35 < rxr> of course we can still do way better, but it's mostly human resources needed to have all this running 11:36 < mpp> yes - well the current t2 site is okay - but it does not attract people really 11:36 < rxr> what I also do (kind of agressivly) is notify upstream websites that we have packages of their stuff 11:36 < rxr> from cherokee, to gmp etc. 11:36 < rxr> that also helps a lot to get visitors to our sites 11:36 < mpp> got it. 11:36 < mpp> so i'll setup a wiki 11:36 < rxr> http://www.cherokee-project.com/downloads.html 11:36 < mpp> with dokuwiki 11:37 < rxr> http://www.multiprecision.org/index.php?prog=mpc&page=packages 11:37 < rxr> etc. pp. 11:37 < mpp> can you arrange another dns entry like wiki.t2-project.org ? 11:37 < rxr> since the rock days I'm spinning on PR, but I'm affraid I can not do more, I'm alrady in the office nearly each day 11:38 < rxr> yesterday I worked past midniht at home 11:38 < rxr> once again, .. 11:38 < mpp> okay how about delegating some issues to another person 11:38 < rxr> well, I can arrange that, but I have some more changes, I'll do that next week, so my "dns hosting" friend does not get annoyed :-) 11:39 < rxr> well, sure, anyone can take anything 11:39 < mpp> if you're not into that - there isn't gonna change anything 11:39 < rxr> run it, submit patches 11:39 < rxr> balzius is a great help with update and security patches 11:39 < mpp> i noticed 11:39 < mpp> but i am repelled by svn. 11:40 < rxr> well, the version control system really is the least thing that stand between cnotribution 11:40 < rxr> any project using something else these days anyway 11:40 < mpp> and i am certainly not going to submit upstream stuff to it. 11:40 < rxr> from mercurial, to git, to bazaar, to whatever 11:40 < rxr> there are so many zillions now out there it is impossible to agree on one golden good one 11:40 < mpp> k - than that's the way it's gonna be. 11:41 < rxr> and seriously, that is really not necessary, just import locally in whatever you have fallen and submit your results 11:41 < mpp> i#m okay with that. 11:41 < rxr> we are not as know because we do expert system software 11:41 < mpp> i would love to have a own for of the t2 repository 11:41 < rxr> it's not a colorful Mac OS X^W^W^W Ubuntu 11:41 < mpp> but i certainly cannot do it without permission 11:42 < mpp> fork 11:42 < rxr> and android and the zillion pseudo consortioms from lineo to linux mobile foundation whatever MeeGo and such steal most of our PR there days 11:42 < rxr> and linux popularity is declining anyway 11:42 < mpp> than you need adjust your strategy 11:42 < mpp> however.... 11:43 < rxr> and from our web load I'd get to thing the recession let people concentrate of their main job, not fuzz around too much 11:43 < mpp> k k i get it bad timing 11:43 < rxr> http://www.google.com/insights/search/#q=windows%2C%20mac%2C%20linux&cmpt=q 11:43 < rxr> http://www.google.com/insights/search/#q=windows%2Cmac%2Clinux&cmpt=q 11:43 < mpp> so do you mind me setting up a github repo synced with the svn one ? 11:44 < mpp> and having branches of my own patches ? 11:44 < rxr> oh, not to mention every aunt tilli and her dog has it's linux distribution these days, ... 11:44 < rxr> and companies using t2 give not much back if at all, ... etc. 11:45 < mpp> chilling...... 11:45 < rxr> of course not, publish your git tree whatever 11:45 < rxr> would love if I'd not have to cherry pick patched, but you sending them in though 11:46 < rxr> and honestly, since me founding exactcode getting industry projects has proven very difficult 11:46 < rxr> no matter how log prices we offered, most proejcts ended up being doing in-house anyway 11:47 < rxr> s/log/lwo/, ... 11:48 < mpp> sorry to hear that. 11:49 < rxr> Google Android certainly does not help a bit either 11:49 < rxr> anyway, I'm currently pretty happy with the T2 progress, new poeple, more list traffic 11:49 < rxr> before the recession web traffic was ever growing, I think it is currently recovering a little 11:53 < rxr> for attracting new people it historically payed of that I/we don't morron on the mailing list about RTFM, or patch format, I happily accept any change format, even tar'ed up, or zipped, attached or inline, if whitespace mangled I often even cut'n paste it manually, stuff like other people from Linus to x.org and lsuch would never do, but yell on any formating mismatch until the new contributer resends the zillons time ... 11:57 < rxr> but the biggest problem, as of any open source project, is finding people willin go spent time, work, submit 11:57 < rxr> how many people ever submitted t2 zine articles? 11:57 < rxr> http://www.t2-project.org/zine/ 11:58 < rxr> how many people ever submitted know good hardware entries? 11:58 < rxr> http://www.t2-project.org/hardware/ 11:58 < rxr> how many people submit patches, work and fix on issues? 11:58 < rxr> or even write documentation? 11:58 < rxr> http://www.t2-project.org/documentation/ 11:59 < rxr> and it's all there, we publish the sources of everythign so sorted and clean, make it really easy to locale something, get in and change 12:00 < rxr> running an open source project is a) hard, b) huge effort c) not easy to sustain over a long time 12:00 < rxr> even the Linux kernel or Mozilla is mostly done by payed people, working on it employed, full time these days 12:00 < rxr> and the worst thing, especially in the Linux kernel world, most people give not back anyway 12:01 < mpp> so instead of complaining i am starting the github repo + wiki now ! 12:01 < rxr> run it, hidden, unpublished, on a wlan router, set-top-box, smartphone near you 12:01 < rxr> :-) 12:01 < rxr> yeah, I also got some stuff todo 12:02 < rxr> and probably should go out, enjoy the sun, now that it once shines in berlin as well 12:02 < mpp> you do that . 12:03 < mpp> see you around 12:03 -!- mpp [~mpp@2001:470:9a41:107:c977:f220:6511:87e2] has quit [Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.86 [Firefox 3.6.3/20100401080539]] 12:04 < rxr> yeah, first I sync my new CD's onto the iPhone to have thrilling music withme, matching the theme :-) 12:14 -!- Stealth [stealth@sourcemage/guru/stealth] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 12:36 -!- Stealth [stealth@sourcemage/guru/stealth] has joined #t2 12:41 -!- Stealth [stealth@sourcemage/guru/stealth] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 12:47 -!- Stealth [stealth@sourcemage/guru/stealth] has joined #t2 13:16 -!- Stealth [stealth@sourcemage/guru/stealth] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 13:16 -!- Stealth [stealth@sourcemage/guru/stealth] has joined #t2 14:06 < CIA-29> rene * r36536 /trunk/package/base/atop/ (cross.patch install.patch): * adapted atop patches to build again 14:27 < rxr> super, e2fsprogs installs a shitload of junk 14:27 < rxr> and whz not themkfs.ext* anymore? 15:30 < CIA-29> rene * r36537 /trunk/package/emulators/kvm/kvm.desc: * updated kvm/seabios 15:35 < CIA-29> rene * r36538 /trunk/package/emulators/kvm/00-no-bios-date-host.patch: * fixed kvm/seabios not to change it's version with very build and host 15:59 < rxr> ah, loving this transfers: 10% 51.11MB/s 0:09:49 15:59 < rxr> ok, toilet, coffee and off we go, cu then 18:41 -!- CIA-29 [cia@208.69.182.149] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 19:26 -!- CIA-29 [cia@208.69.182.149] has joined #t2 --- Log closed Sun Jun 06 00:00:05 2010