Hi CRUX packagers/porters, you might have noticed that the CRUX development team has grown small lately. So we're looking for more contributors at the moment. Mostly we're after people who are willing to maintain ports (existing ones and/or new ones) for the "opt" collection. If you have been writing ports for CRUX for some time, if you'd like to help out and you feel that you'd fit in with the team, please consider mailing the CRUX development mailing list :) ... bonus points if you've been hanging out in #crux on Freenode for ages :D Thanks, Tilman -- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 21:35:10 +0100 Tilman Sauerbeck wrote:
Hi CRUX packagers/porters, you might have noticed that the CRUX development team has grown small lately. So we're looking for more contributors at the moment. Mostly we're after people who are willing to maintain ports (existing ones and/or new ones) for the "opt" collection.
If you have been writing ports for CRUX for some time, if you'd like to help out and you feel that you'd fit in with the team, please consider mailing the CRUX development mailing list :)
... bonus points if you've been hanging out in #crux on Freenode for ages :D
Thanks, Tilman
I'm willing to lend my time to help out, I actually intended to join the meeting today, but got caught up in a personal matter and couldn't make it in time. -- ~predatorfreak GnuPG Public key: http://pred.dcaf-security.org/dcafsec-pub-gpgkey.asc
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 16:32:48 -0500 Brett Goulder wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 21:35:10 +0100 Tilman Sauerbeck wrote:
Hi CRUX packagers/porters, you might have noticed that the CRUX development team has grown small lately. So we're looking for more contributors at the moment. Mostly we're after people who are willing to maintain ports (existing ones and/or new ones) for the "opt" collection.
If you have been writing ports for CRUX for some time, if you'd like to help out and you feel that you'd fit in with the team, please consider mailing the CRUX development mailing list :)
... bonus points if you've been hanging out in #crux on Freenode for ages :D
Thanks, Tilman
I'm willing to lend my time to help out, I actually intended to join the meeting today, but got caught up in a personal matter and couldn't make it in time.
Quick reply to possibly generate some interest in my offering to help: I'm willing to pick up nvidia, gl-select, grub, xvid, vorbis-tools, firefox, some of it's plugins, dbus and it's ports, bchunk, hal, rar and openntpd in opt, as I'd rather not see those ports die off. -- ~predatorfreak GnuPG Public key: http://pred.dcaf-security.org/dcafsec-pub-gpgkey.asc
Am Wed, 30 Jan 2008 21:35:10 +0100 schrieb Tilman Sauerbeck <tilman@crux.nu>:
Hi CRUX packagers/porters, you might have noticed that the CRUX development team has grown small lately. So we're looking for more contributors at the moment. Mostly we're after people who are willing to maintain ports (existing ones and/or new ones) for the "opt" collection.
If you have been writing ports for CRUX for some time, if you'd like to help out and you feel that you'd fit in with the team, please consider mailing the CRUX development mailing list :)
... bonus points if you've been hanging out in #crux on Freenode for ages :D
Thanks, Tilman
Hi, i ve allready spend some time form my own CRUX ports and at the least time for my 64bit flavour of CRUX. But If you need some help, i will be glad to help with the official ports. regards Hannes
Tilman Sauerbeck wrote:
Hi CRUX packagers/porters, you might have noticed that the CRUX development team has grown small lately. So we're looking for more contributors at the moment. Mostly we're after people who are willing to maintain ports (existing ones and/or new ones) for the "opt" collection.
If you have been writing ports for CRUX for some time, if you'd like to help out and you feel that you'd fit in with the team, please consider mailing the CRUX development mailing list :)
... bonus points if you've been hanging out in #crux on Freenode for ages :D
Thanks, Tilman
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Crux 2.4 is a lean, fast OS: but my machine benchmarks 11% faster under Ubuntu 7.10 64-bit than in Crux 2.4 32-bit (tested in Mathematica 6.0.1). So, I'd be willing to help out with any 64-bit Crux projects :) I've been itching to try LFS 64-bit multi-lib anyway... Chris
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 20:02:30 -0600 Chris Pemberton <cjpembo@gmail.com> wrote:
Crux 2.4 is a lean, fast OS: but my machine benchmarks 11% faster under Ubuntu 7.10 64-bit than in Crux 2.4 32-bit (tested in Mathematica 6.0.1). So, I'd be willing to help out with any 64-bit Crux projects :) I've been itching to try LFS 64-bit multi-lib anyway...
Hannes' version is pure 64 (no multilib) If you want to have a play with a multilib version have a look at http://crux64.die.net.au -- Lucas Hazel <lucas@die.net.au>
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 09:35:10PM +0100, Tilman Sauerbeck wrote:
you might have noticed that the CRUX development team has grown small lately. So we're looking for more contributors at the moment. Mostly we're after people who are willing to maintain ports (existing ones and/or new ones) for the "opt" collection.
If you have been writing ports for CRUX for some time, if you'd like to help out and you feel that you'd fit in with the team, please consider mailing the CRUX development mailing list :)
I would be glad to help you and maintain some ports (unfortunately I got no idea, where the crux-devel mailing list is ;) ). bye richi (namenlos) -- quoting guide: http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/documents/quotingguide.html
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 08:22:47 +0100 Richard Pöttler <richard.poettler@gmail.com> wrote:
I would be glad to help you and maintain some ports (unfortunately I got no idea, where the crux-devel mailing list is ;) ).
bye richi (namenlos)
Hello Richi, you need to be a bit more crook, check the ML subscription webpage and add -devel to it. You can find the devel ML here [1] to follow it without being subscripted (I don´t know if you know this). Regards. Learning bit by bit. pitillo [1] http://lists.crux.nu/pipermail/crux-devel/
Tilman Sauerbeck <tilman@crux.nu> wrote:
Hi CRUX packagers/porters,
Hi Tilman,
you might have noticed that the CRUX development team has grown small lately. So we're looking for more contributors at the moment. Mostly we're after people who are willing to maintain ports (existing ones and/or new ones) for the "opt" collection.
If you have been writing ports for CRUX for some time, if you'd like to help out and you feel that you'd fit in with the team, please consider mailing the CRUX development mailing list :)
... bonus points if you've been hanging out in #crux on Freenode for ages :D
Sorry, for replying that late, but I have been busy during the last week and I din't have the time to access my e-mails. I would like to apply for conributor position.
Thanks, Tilman
Thanks, Matthias-Christian
participants (8)
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Brett Goulder
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Chris Pemberton
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Hannes Mayer
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Lucas Hazel
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Matthias-Christian Ott
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pitillo
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Richard Pöttler
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Tilman Sauerbeck