[NCLUG] [NCLUG-ANNOUCE] Hacking Society Meetings, 2002-02-19
Rich Young
rich at republicoftech.com
Tue Feb 26 23:46:11 MST 2002
Hey, I would not have expected to find this so interesting, but it really
was. Thanks for putting it out. I'm excited that I'll be able to attend
these next quarter.
Sean, what problems were you having with getting Zope to play nice?
--Rich
On Tuesday 19 February 2002 23:06, you wrote:
> Evelyn Mitchell:
>
> Created pychecker patch for python and cleaned up her home directory.
> I also worked on running pychecker against the standard Python libraries.
>
> ===========================
> Matthew Wilcox:
>
> Cleaned out his keyboard. Little pieces of his laptop all over the table.
> Playing Trophy, this linux car game. Worked on apache deb package
> 1.3.22-2.
> Released 2.4.18 release bits for Linux HP-PA release.
>
> ===========================
> Dan Frazier:
>
> Wrote man pages for syslinux debian package.
>
> ===========================
> Matt Taggart:
>
> Updated NCLUG web-page and announced the new mailing list. Also played
> Trophy.
>
> ===========================
> Ines MM Silva:
>
> Read some Zope documentation.
>
> ===========================
> Sean Reifschneider:
>
> Dorked with the Acccess Point for half an hour. Tried to wrap his mind
> aroud Zope, but ended up just getting frustrated that pages started
> breaking in weird ways. Still doesn't have a basic site for Hacking
> Society up in Zope. Did import a base HTML page from the current Hacking
> Society into Zope. Shared frustration with folks on #zope.
>
> Keith Cereal:
>
> Started re-write of Tulip driver to fix issues he was having on some
> unusual
> motherboard configuration.
>
> ===========================
> Gabriel Somlo:
>
> Got his X server to do 24-bit and got a boot disc initrd image so that he
> could eventually get rid of MacOS.
>
> ===========================
> Aaron Johnson (IRC):
>
> Got Zope and PostgreSQL installed and talking to each other via psycopgda
> on an OpenBSD 3.0 box as the first step of a project undertaken for
> a friend. (Debian's packages are *so* much nicer.)
>
> Contemplated adding more error checking to and refactoring parts of a big
> shell script I wrote which creates ext2 filesystem images and populates
> them with the stuff you specify all without mounting the filesystem.
> (Eliminates the need to be root as part of the builds at work.)
> Then thought better of it.
>
> ===========================
> Michael Lewis:
>
> Going through the latest Zope book from New Riders, and is working on
> following the "Tracker" package which is an example in the book.
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