Re: Where is pankso?

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I am so glad to hear he is fine also relieved :D
 
//Martin

2011/11/10 tom <kult-ex@xxxxxx>
I just can tell you that pankso is fine - I am very relieved - he
has a lot of work and he was asked to answer our questions.

just to clarify - nobody wants to kick out pankso, we just have to
find a way to keep develpement going in periods pankso has no time. I
hope he will answer!

Thomas

Am Wed, 9 Nov 2011 06:08:19 +0000
schrieb Christopher Rogers <slaxemulator@xxxxxxxxx>:

> I have been working on a working tank iso for the past year so that
> anyone could host tank on there local lan. But this could also be
> used for a full on server of the new tank. With this you can host
> mirror and tank on one server since it does alot of soft link
> to /home/slitaz/cooking folder so the home could be mount bind with
> home= boot option.
>
> slitaz changes=/dev/hda1 home=/dev/hda2 mirror=/dev/hda3
>
> Something like the above will for root changes to be save
> to /dev/hda1. Home to be save to /dev/hda2. (This is need so tank and
> mirror makegraphs work right.) And everything for mirror
> on /dev/hda3. The mirror branch in aufs union is read only so any
> changes to /packages and /src will be in changes. This may give some
> layer of protect if cookutils does something its not suppose to do.
> The repos are also in /repos on my livecd using squashfs to save
> space but it can be put in mirror partition to get it some sort of
> backup too.
>
> More can be done with slitaz like adding package and source signature
> to know that the package is from tank or not. I have develop
> cookutils on my own for a while now and its gotten alot better. Its
> more like tazwok in the sense that everything
> in /home/slitaz/cooking/chroot/hom/slitaz/cooking is bind mounted
> to /home/slitaz/cooking folders. (ex. /home/slitaz/cooking/log is
> bind into /home/slitaz/cooking/chroot/home/slitaz/cooking/log.)
>
> I hope this explains what slitaz-tank could be used for. And that it
> was not all for nothing.
>
> On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 9:41 PM, guilbault frederic <
> fredericguilbault@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >  Hi,
> >
> > Im going a step foward and start a pad at
> > http://www.ietherpad.com/slitaz-meeting to list point that need to
> > be adressed.
> > This is not setting what kind of meeting it will be. Someone else
> > shoud do this.
> >
> > Its not about pushing Pankso away. Pankso is a big part of Slitaz
> > and i hope he is fine. But in order, to keep Slitaz moving the devs
> > have to reorganise and take control of tasks that Pankso was
> > leading.
> >
> >
> > p.s: i personaly have experienced comunity without leader and it
> > works (well most of the time).
> >
> >
> >
> > > Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 22:47:58 +0200
> > > From: trixarian@xxxxxxxxx
> > > To: slitaz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Subject: Re: Where is pankso?
> >
> > >
> > > I meant we could create our own packages or SliTaz related site,
> > > not the extreme of forking SliTaz for every minor change.
> > >
> > > I believe that the older dev's like bellard and claudinei may
> > > have root access to tank.
> > >
> > > The problem with Tank is that it's hosted on pankso's connection.
> > > So when it it goes, so does tank. Not to speculate as to why,
> > > we'll just assume that this situation isn't ideal. So maybe
> > > taking up this offer to presented to us might be a good idea..
> > >
> > > But let's not rush into this. I say that we try to have some kind
> > > of meeting to discuss and decide what to do about the situation.
> > > Maybe put up the announcement on the Forum asking people to join
> > > at a set time on IRC. Maybe even have 2 or more so we don't
> > > inconvenience any one timezone. We could use freenode's on
> > > webchat client for those without IRC clients. I could probably
> > > setup a Logger Bot and site so people can view the minutes of the
> > > meeting(s) if missed it. We'd also have to draw up clear points
> > > that we need to address.
> > >
> > > Anyway, I'm only a user of SliTaz, package converter and sometimes
> > > reluctant helper on the forum, but even I see we need to do
> > > something about this.
> > >
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> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >


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