Welcome to the box-admins mailing list. Feel free to introduce yourselves (again perhaps) if you like; if you have any particular interest or thoughts related to managing the community services please contribute.
Thanks,
Ken
I've been moderating squeak-dev for some time. If there's something that I can do (1) on the weekend and (2) not too time-consuming, I might be able to help.
Cheers, Steve
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Ken Causey ken@kencausey.com wrote:
Welcome to the box-admins mailing list. Feel free to introduce yourselves (again perhaps) if you like; if you have any particular interest or thoughts related to managing the community services please contribute.
Thanks,
Ken
I shipped Squeak 4.0, I suppose that's probably the biggest thing I've done for the community thus far; though I've pushed changes through the inbox into Squeak. Lately I've been hacking a lot on Cuis. I do test automation for a living, and it keeps me quite busy, though I think I can shave 10 minutes off on an average day.
I'm not sure that I can drop what I'm doing mid-day to respond to a crisis, though, now that I think about it; I don't generally have that kind of flexibility at work right now, and I won't be able to do any work whatsoever from the company network. I imagine many other folks out there will have similar constraints, and I do think this indicates that we should offload as much of this load as is convenient to hosted solutions. I note that http://code.google.com/s/squeak/ is not taken. I think whether or not to do something like this died in the bikeshed on squeak-dev. What do you think Ken?
I'd like to kill Mantis in favor of the Google hosted thing, for example. It works fine, it mostly administers itself, etc. Seems to work okay for the Pharo community.
Ken: I'm particularly interested in which services have consumed the most of your time.
Steven: I agree, it's probably worth doing some automated monitoring type stuff. It's not the ten minutes, it's the 45 minutes one spends clearing the table to dine on the ten minutes:) It might even be fun to make a Squeak community dashboard that shows some stats on the various systems we use, but for now I think the best thing we can do is document what we have out there now.
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Steven Elkins sgelkins@gmail.com wrote:
I've been moderating squeak-dev for some time. If there's something that I can do (1) on the weekend and (2) not too time-consuming, I might be able to help.
Cheers, Steve
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Ken Causey ken@kencausey.com wrote:
Welcome to the box-admins mailing list. Feel free to introduce yourselves (again perhaps) if you like; if you have any particular interest or thoughts related to managing the community services please contribute.
Thanks,
Ken
-- How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world. -- Anne Frank Paradise is exactly where you are right now...only much, much better. -- Laurie Anderson
We have several squeak-based server programs running on our box. Does Google allow you to run your own squeak-vm's / images?
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 5:36 PM, Casey Ransberger casey.obrien.r@gmail.com wrote:
I shipped Squeak 4.0, I suppose that's probably the biggest thing I've done for the community thus far; though I've pushed changes through the inbox into Squeak. Lately I've been hacking a lot on Cuis. I do test automation for a living, and it keeps me quite busy, though I think I can shave 10 minutes off on an average day. I'm not sure that I can drop what I'm doing mid-day to respond to a crisis, though, now that I think about it; I don't generally have that kind of flexibility at work right now, and I won't be able to do any work whatsoever from the company network. I imagine many other folks out there will have similar constraints, and I do think this indicates that we should offload as much of this load as is convenient to hosted solutions. I note that http://code.google.com/s/squeak/ is not taken. I think whether or not to do something like this died in the bikeshed on squeak-dev. What do you think Ken? I'd like to kill Mantis in favor of the Google hosted thing, for example. It works fine, it mostly administers itself, etc. Seems to work okay for the Pharo community. Ken: I'm particularly interested in which services have consumed the most of your time. Steven: I agree, it's probably worth doing some automated monitoring type stuff. It's not the ten minutes, it's the 45 minutes one spends clearing the table to dine on the ten minutes:) It might even be fun to make a Squeak community dashboard that shows some stats on the various systems we use, but for now I think the best thing we can do is document what we have out there now.
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Steven Elkins sgelkins@gmail.com wrote:
I've been moderating squeak-dev for some time. If there's something that I can do (1) on the weekend and (2) not too time-consuming, I might be able to help. Cheers, Steve
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Ken Causey ken@kencausey.com wrote:
Welcome to the box-admins mailing list. Feel free to introduce yourselves (again perhaps) if you like; if you have any particular interest or thoughts related to managing the community services please contribute.
Thanks,
Ken
-- How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world. -- Anne Frank Paradise is exactly where you are right now...only much, much better. -- Laurie Anderson
-- Casey Ransberger
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