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On 03/29/11 23:54, Pierre-Yves Bonnetain wrote: |
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> Hello, |
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> This may not be the proper list to ask such a question - be nice then, |
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> just tell me which list I should query. |
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> Is the Gentoo Forensic Herd still alive ? |
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It went into hibernation quite a while ago. As it was empty and I was |
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using some of the tools I became the only member of it. |
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> I uploaded an ebuild (version bump for some app-forensic tool) three |
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> weeks ago, and nothing got out of it. A quick check on the app-forensic |
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> group shows several of those tools lagging behind current releases. |
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I've been quite absent the last weeks. Silly work interfering with |
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important things :) (So if you want to improve my respone time hire me |
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to work on All Things Gentoo) |
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If you want I can try to cooperate with you on some packages, that |
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should help the current state - and if you are interested I wouldn't |
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mind having you recruited as a long-term solution. |
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> Is there any way to revive the forensic herd (if it failed sometime ago) ? |
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Yes, there are always ways. But often you have to start things yourself. |
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Your email was a good first step :) |
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Take care, |
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Patrick |
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Patrick Lauer http://service.gentooexperimental.org |
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Gentoo Council Member and Evangelist |
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Part of Gentoo Benchmarks, Forensics, PostgreSQL, KDE herds |