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DATE | 2014-12-02 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Re: [Dng] fraud warning
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This guy is about as dishonest and messianic as anyone if going to get on this side of Charles Mason. He might get something done, but he is a bad bad bad apple:
no plans yet just mumblings. ck2 was named yes peetaur2: however I do know lqfb and think is a good platform, I wouldn't exclude that it may become binding for decisions on the long term for sure it can already involve people on polls and drafting documents, if they like to use it. I'm not sure our audience likes to type into browsers... but worth trying * atari314 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) * phaleon (~phaleon-at-unaffiliated/phaleon) has left #devuan * [Morgoth] (~morpheus-at-vingilot.ip6.level28.org) has joined #devuan * mrph has quit (Disconnected by services) if you let them vote now, it'll be junk like "do we want to support systemd?" so we need principles first... I really believe principles come first, then technical goals * [Morgoth] is now known as mrph damn IPv6 * Somasis has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) * asbesto (~asbesto-at-88-149-161-152.v4.ngi.it) has joined #devuan * saep (~saep-at-2002:b907:c4a1:0:226:9eff:fe7f:8e2d) has left #devuan ("WeeChat 1.0.1") peetaur2 : our todo list is basically: 1- base infrastructure 2- proof of concept release 3- principles / manifesto 4- openess/transparence * Somasis (~Somasis-at-somasis.com) has joined #devuan 5- work work work work for complete release for people to want to work on things, they need to know about the effort... there needs to be goals that will be attained with your list there. And for the goals to make sense, they should be based on principles. actually 1 and 2 are close to be ready * asbesto has quit (Client Quit) I agree with your points except I would put the basic principles first peetaur2 : ok, so, "the first principle is that my list is the one to follow" :D i think peetaur2 makes a good point about principles. It shouldn't be too hard to come up with something fairly basic. haha AntiSol: thank you :D lol just something short, quick to skim, like bullet points if principles now entail all kinds of democratic discussions: we want to avoid that. because that's where the trolls come in otherwise it's What do we want? "I don't know!" when do we want it? "Spring 2015!" I think maybe 3-4 really simple things that should be pretty easy to get fairly broad consensus about peetaur2 : there will be one soon, just let us come to a poc and a working infrastructure and we will do that judging from the success of devuan in the public sphere, we can tell that what we want to do and the way we want to do it is pretty clear to the majority of our audience principles come before any democracy/beurocracy... just dictate who is with you and then we have an identity * meandean (18957e14-at-gateway/web/freenode/ip.24.149.126.20) has joined #devuan * N8Fear (~n8fear-at-zb3e1.pia.fu-berlin.de) has joined #devuan if you let democracy decide on principles, then the result will be pro-systemd :D what we need to avoid now is to dilute the energies into discussions and trolling. I hoped systemd tugs would leave us alone as we abandoned the ship basically, but now. its really nasty to be followed until here and we must defend the outpost clearly so I should write such a bullet point list then and you can review them? ;) ok, so what if the first principle is something along the lines of "systemd is the wrong way"? :) peetaur2 AntiSol and others please keep this chat focused on technical issues regarding #devuan I like that, but would attempt to word it more like "the philosophy and entire structure of systemd is the wrong way; a couple of the features can be reimplemented to make the masses happy" There are already a couple of broad things mentioned on the website, like minimalism. I like everything I've read. this is not a philosophical chat room general chat is that way -> #debianfork It really is for development... I don't know why you don't think the principles are relevant. Hi, thank you for doing a fork of Debian, I want to be systemd refugee. I agree with peetaur2 that some broad principles are important to the project - I came here thinking that I might try to contribute somehow. I don't feel like contributing my efforts to something only to find out in 12 months that our principles are incompatible! :P when you take technical people without any methodology, you get things like openssl, which turned out badly. * peetaur (~peter-at-ipb219c02d.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de) has joined #devuan * edbarx has quit (Quit: Leaving) also for development, yeah, you have no end goal. peetaur2, peetaurthey are relevant, but again, general chat is that way -> #debianfork openssl reimplemented malloc... for the stupidest reason, and created a huge problem. To decide if it was right or wrong to reimplement malloc, they had to look to principles, and they had none, so it happened, and you know how it turned out.
On 12/01/2014 02:55 PM, Ruben Safir wrote: > On Mon, Dec 01, 2014 at 08:52:32PM +0100, Franco Lanza wrote: >> Please, do not feed the troll. > > Franco, scratch my ass. > > And with that, I go back to the front desk and tipping the bellhop. > > Thank you for the lovely stay. > > Ruben > >> -- >> >> Franco (nextime) Lanza >> Lonate Pozzolo (VA) - Italy >> SIP://casa-at-casa.nexlab.it >> web: http://www.nexlab.net >> >> NO TCPA: http://www.no1984.org >> you can download my public key at: >> http://danex.nexlab.it/nextime.asc || Key Servers >> Key ID = D6132D50 >> Key fingerprint = 66ED 5211 9D59 DA53 1DF7 4189 DFED F580 D613 2D50 >> ----------------------------------- >> echo 16i[q]sa[ln0=aln100%Pln100/snlbx]sbA0D212153574F444E49572045535520454D20454B414D204F54204847554F4E452059415020544F4E4E4143205345544147204C4C4942snlbxq | dc >> ----------------------------------- >> > > >> _______________________________________________ >> Dng mailing list >> Dng-at-lists.dyne.org >> https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng >
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