Interviews for Debian positions at the LWE in New York

2000-01-11 Thread Christoph Lameter
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Re: Interviews...

1997-01-08 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
On Sun, 5 Jan 1997, Jonas Bofjall wrote: > On Sat, 4 Jan 1997, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote: > > > Yes indeed! Fresco is the replacement for interviews. The > > development is sponsored by the X consortium. It breaks new > > ground by providing distributed graphi

Re: Interviews...

1997-01-05 Thread Jonas Bofjall
On Sat, 4 Jan 1997, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote: > Yes indeed! Fresco is the replacement for interviews. The > development is sponsored by the X consortium. It breaks new > ground by providing distributed graphics using the CORBA model. That wounds interesting. Do you think you can tel

Re: Interviews...

1997-01-05 Thread Jason Littleman
for various reasons. > > Anyways, Interviews has been largely unsupported for the last year or > > two, so I took one of my trusty old Slackware CDs and made an > > interviews package. Note that the binaries (and libraries) are a.out > > - they're from an ANCIENT Slackware,

Re: Interviews...

1997-01-04 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
Yes indeed! Fresco is the replacement for interviews. The development is sponsored by the X consortium. It breaks new ground by providing distributed graphics using the CORBA model. I've compiled and run the Fresco96 release successfully on my debian system. Once I find some time, I pl

Re: Interviews...

1997-01-03 Thread Dale Martin
Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have been interested in interviews for debian so I could package up mxv, > a rather good sound editing program. I've never gotten mxv to compile, > though, but maybe I'd have more luck if I didn't have to compile the &g

Re: Interviews...

1997-01-03 Thread Joey Hess
> Hello. When writing papers, I have always used "idraw" to make my > figures - I like it alot more than "xfig" for various reasons. > Anyways, Interviews has been largely unsupported for the last year or > two, so I took one of my trusty old Slackware CDs and mad

Re: developers (was Re: Interviews...)

1997-01-03 Thread Dale Martin
"Brian S. Julin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > There should be a simple way for people to make available halfway > complete or "one shot" debian packages. (You can make developer > status necessary to get into the normal distribution directories > if you are worried about nobody wanting to sign

developers (was Re: Interviews...)

1997-01-03 Thread Brian S. Julin
On Fri, 3 Jan 1997, Dale Martin wrote: > I have no desire to do anything other than the most minimal support > for this package, but I was curious if anyone else would be interested > in it. If so, I will look into uploading it somewhere. I am in a similar situation with the MCA Debian 1.2 rescue

Re: Interviews...

1997-01-03 Thread jyan-min fang
Isn't interview being replaced by Fresco? I remember seeing a Fresco package for linux somewhere. On Fri, 3 Jan 1997, Dale Martin wrote: > Hello. When writing papers, I have always used "idraw" to make my > figures - I like it alot more than "xfig" for various

Interviews...

1997-01-03 Thread Dale Martin
Hello. When writing papers, I have always used "idraw" to make my figures - I like it alot more than "xfig" for various reasons. Anyways, Interviews has been largely unsupported for the last year or two, so I took one of my trusty old Slackware CDs and made an interviews pac