Re: Now Stormix is no more . . .

2001-02-04 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya chritian... 'we" is a group of independent consultants... i work on contractsexclusivelysupport corp customers with linux issues - others do stuff on the side.. - numbers vary ...depending on how you count and skill level... - other packages that originating authors wanna continue

Re: Now Stormix is no more . . .

2001-02-04 Thread Christian Kurz
On 01-02-04 Alvin Oga wrote: > and if there are other packages we wanna pick up... What other packages do you mean? > i/we will help out donno howconnections/machines/??? > ( to remain GPL'd... Who is we and why do you want to help out? Do you know what SourceForge is and what kind of co

Re: Now Stormix is no more . . .

2001-02-04 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya and if there are other packages we wanna pick up... i/we will help out donno howconnections/machines/??? ( to remain GPL'd... have fun linuxing alvin On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Christian Kurz wrote: > On 01-02-02 Phillip Deackes wrote: > > apps they developed? I am thinking particular

Re: Now Stormix is no more . . .

2001-02-03 Thread Christian Kurz
On 01-02-02 Phillip Deackes wrote: > apps they developed? I am thinking particularly of the superb installation > routine; SAS, the GUI administration modules and Storm Package Manager, the > front-end to apt. Storm Package Manager is available in Debian Unstable (+ > Testing?) already. Just a sho

Re: Now Stormix is no more . . .

2001-02-02 Thread Colin Cashman
> Storm is not quite dead yet. It's, uh, resting. ;)

RE: Now Stormix is no more . . .

2001-02-02 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 02-Feb-2001 Phillip Deackes wrote: > With the recently reported demise of Stormix Technologies, creators of the > *excellent* Storm Linux, is anyone at Debian looking to taking over any of > the > apps they developed? I am thinking particularly of the superb installation > routine; SAS, the GUI

Now Stormix is no more . . .

2001-02-02 Thread Phillip Deackes
With the recently reported demise of Stormix Technologies, creators of the *excellent* Storm Linux, is anyone at Debian looking to taking over any of the apps they developed? I am thinking particularly of the superb installation routine; SAS, the GUI administration modules and Storm Package Manager