Hi.
Le mercredi 01 septembre 2010 à 17:40 +0100, Luke Kenneth Casson
Leighton a écrit :
> i leave you with this: the idea of the "Freedom Box" caused quite a
> stir at debconf2010, but i honestly doubt that, without any experience
> of getting *yourselves* off of the client-server paradigm, there
Hi.
Le mercredi 01 septembre 2010 à 17:40 +0100, Luke Kenneth Casson
Leighton a écrit :
>
> * again: ikiwiki or something similar could well be used as the basis
> for a distributed bugtracker.
>
I'd suggest you have a look at the SD tool and the incoming debbugs
support for it developped by C
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Oscar Morante wrote:
> Have you seen this project [1]? It looks like they have been already
> thinking about the git+bittorrent idea.
>
> [1] http://code.google.com/p/gittorrent/
yes. it's effectively shelved. the name "gittorrent" was abandoned
and the name "mi
Have you seen this project [1]? It looks like they have been already
thinking about the git+bittorrent idea.
[1] http://code.google.com/p/gittorrent/
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Oscar Morante
"Self-education is, I firmly believe, the only kind of education there is."
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 6:47 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko
wrote:
> Just - Wow... thanks!
>
> Hopefully digesting of this tasty post would not cause too much of farting ;-)
:)
> seems might be worth adding (if I am not missing the point), then the
> concept of "derivatives" would then converge finally
I'm glad this was cross posted otherwise I would've missed it. Even if
there are technical hurdles it's an exciting idea and I'm looking
forward to reading the devel mailing list for follow-ups. The point
about eating your own dog food is well made i thought, though whether
there is any interest in
In , Luke
Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
>around three years ago i wrote an article recommending that debian
>move step-by-step towards distributed peer-to-peer infrastructure,
>thus reducing the reliance on server infrastructure, thus potentially
>allowing sponsorship funds and resources to be re
Just - Wow... thanks!
Hopefully digesting of this tasty post would not cause too much of farting ;-)
seems might be worth adding (if I am not missing the point), then the
concept of "derivatives" would then converge finally to a more
digestible, more manageable, and thus more robust mechanism o
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