Hey,
I love hermes mails, but I would love them even more if the mails for
one request where all grouped in a thread.
So here's my completely untested attempt for this (and I'm not sure I'm
still fluent in perl, so there might be some stupid errors). Is there
any way to easily test this kind of things?
Cheers,
Vincent
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On 02/23/2010 12:25 AM, Christian Boltz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> on Montag, 22. Februar 2010, Thomas Schmidt wrote:
>> Hi, I added the current state of the bento theme[1]
>> to our wiki staging server [2].
>> [2] http://wikistage.opensuse.org/Test?useskin=bento
>
> I can't reach wikistage.opensuse.org (connection timed out).
> Is the server down or is it only reachable from inside the SUSE office?
> (Needless to say that it should be public ;-)
The bento theme is available for testing now also on wiki.o.o:
http://wiki.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&useskin=bento
You can set it as a default for you in the preferences.
Greetings
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Hi,
yesterday Kalman from Hungary wrote a mail to the marketing-list and
showed his new http://opensuse.hu project. I think that guy has some
potential for doing web development. I had a little conversation with
henne about it, we have the same opinion.
The work that such ppl as Kalman do is good but its outside the project.
Think there are a lot of ppl out there interested to help with
bento. Somebody already has written that to the Art-Team pages in the
wiki. So there are ppl there that are interested but checking out to
sources and sending their ideas to an anonym mailing list is not their
thing. They are afraid of that. Its always easier to talk someone
directly as to an anonym list.
I think a little hackfest for that could be helpful to integrate what
ppl want for bento. I would call it a hackaton and set it up on a
weekend so that all that have a job can participate in it.
What do you think about it?
br gnokii
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Hi, I added the current state of the bento theme[1]
to our wiki staging server [2]. It can be set in Preferences->Skins.
There are some issues to solve, I think we need a much wider
content area.
Greetings
[1] http://gitorious.org/opensuse/webdesign/trees/master/design_concept/theme_o…
[2] http://wikistage.opensuse.org/Test?useskin=bento
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[RED]
[AMBER]
- I am too late this week, sorry.
[GREEN]
- Peoplemanagement
- Meetings and discussion with Azubis (presentations)
- Discussions about office move
- Some preparations for KDE meeting
- Meeting with Michael about Community Manager Role
- Discussion with PM about Buildservice opportuniteies
- Discussion about progress of Umbrella Sprint
- Boosters Standup Meeting
- New Goal: openFATE
- Worked on Hermes for openFATE goal:
- Reworked admin screen
- Subscription API WIP
Plan:
KDE Plasma Meeting
openFATE goal
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- Bug: bnc546583.
* user complained that psmouse.resolution option is no longer
working on SLE-11, claimed it used to work in SLES10.
Verified that kernel code is correct, however found out that
most PS/2 mice don't support resolution changes.
- Pretty boot Linux:
* Ported "noroot" patch from Intel Moblin Xsever to 1.6.5.
* Ported "copyfb" patch from Intel driver 2.8.1 to 2.10.1.
* Extended bootsplash to copy splash image from one vc to
another.
* analyzed and tweaked KDE startup to set required Xserver
command line option for 'rootless' startup, modified SUSE
theme for KDM to use the SUSE bootsplash image.
- mkinitrd:
* Merged patch from bnc#566624 to Factory.
- Started investigation what is needed to reintroduce general
multi gfx card support.
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What I did last week:
- lot of freedesktop.org action:
+ reviewed all outstanding cups-pk-helper patches, fixed various
issues, and released 0.1.0. And I even blogged about it for the
first time.
+ did a first test import of freedesktop.org specs in a git repo.
Worked quite well; just need to know which specs to import. Mailed
xdg about it, but the thread quickly moved to another topic :/
+ migrated desktop-file-utils from cvs to git. But I forgot one step
so I'm trying to get the git repo reinitialized. Also hacked on it
to release a new version -- the first one since 2008.
- investigated removal of old PolicyKit from 11.3:
https://features.opensuse.org/309034
- upstream attributes in OBS:
+ optimized things a bit (set all attributes at once when we can,
instead of doing multiple requests)
+ fixed an annoying bug that was causing the python-smbc attributes to
be set every few hours
- GNOME Foundation Board: meeting, mails, fun.
- Moblin in openSUSE: worked on the plan with various other people, and
started doing the work on Friday, but it will take more time that I
was hoping :/
What I plan this week:
- GNOME 2.29.91:
+ release tarballs (done yesterday)
+ packaging/reviewing of submissions (ongoing)
- GNOME Hackfest: I'm attending a usability hackfest in London from
Wednesday to Friday: http://live.gnome.org/UsabilityProject/London2010
Or at least, I'm supposed to attend: there's a strike this week in
airports. I guess I'll see tomorrow how it goes.
Vincent
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- Created branch with bento design for build.o.o
- Wiki: Created Mediawiki Hermes plugin, already pushing
all changes from wiki.o.o to hermes: https://hermes.opensuse.org/feeds/59596.rdf
- Wiki fixes
- fixes for hermes.o.o
- Changed to squad 'wiki developer docs' and started creating the developer portal
Greetings
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[GREEN]
- update parted to 2.1 - sync with libstorage and DM guys due
to some changes in functionality
- fix fetchmail security bug
- OBS stuff: updates, reviews, Contrib, build fixes
- investigate bnc#579522 (logrotate missingok semantics)
- fix bnc#579212 (iptables update in SLE11-SP1 because of the kernel
update)
- parted: investigate why partitioning can take very long time
(udevadm-settle patch)
- help Marco Poletti with pushing bash-completion back to Factory
- investigate booting from GPT & dmraid
- fix bnc#552596, update in 11.2 (kpartx/DM bug can cause kiwi to
fail)