For those that haven't seen the post to cobbler-devel but are interested in continued access to Cobbler's source, see Scott's post about moving to github here:
https://fedorahosted.org/pipermail/cobbler-devel/2011-November/002530.html
Oh, and for those that remember me. Hi.
Expect my contributions to be sporadic and mostly community centric -- I definitely should be able to help with some historical knowledge on "why the heck does that work that way?" and will also be working on moving documentation into github pages and cleaning that up. There may be some upgrades to the core as well.
I will say that in the last two years, I've seen Cobbler used in more and more places. Some I've learned about are exceedingly impressive. A lot of that momentum comes from how helpful people are here in helping others. Thank you all for helping make that happen. I'm also very glad to see things start taking a lot more of a upstream focus. Github should help with this and allow more people to find things and collaborate more freely and further accelerate things. Good times ahead.
--Michael
On Wed, 2011-11-16 at 01:59 +0000, Michael DeHaan wrote:
For those that haven't seen the post to cobbler-devel but are interested in continued access to Cobbler's source, see Scott's post about moving to github here:
https://fedorahosted.org/pipermail/cobbler-devel/2011-November/002530.html
Oh, and for those that remember me. Hi.
Expect my contributions to be sporadic and mostly community centric -- I definitely should be able to help with some historical knowledge on "why the heck does that work that way?" and will also be working on moving documentation into github pages and cleaning that up. There may be some upgrades to the core as well.
I will say that in the last two years, I've seen Cobbler used in more and more places. Some I've learned about are exceedingly impressive. A lot of that momentum comes from how helpful people are here in helping others. Thank you all for helping make that happen. I'm also very glad to see things start taking a lot more of a upstream focus. Github should help with this and allow more people to find things and collaborate more freely and further accelerate things. Good times ahead.
--Michael
Welcome back :)
Léon
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 8:59 PM, Michael DeHaan michael.dehaan@gmail.com wrote:
For those that haven't seen the post to cobbler-devel but are interested in continued access to Cobbler's source, see Scott's post about moving to github here:
https://fedorahosted.org/pipermail/cobbler-devel/2011-November/002530.html
Oh, and for those that remember me. Hi.
Expect my contributions to be sporadic and mostly community centric -- I definitely should be able to help with some historical knowledge on "why the heck does that work that way?" and will also be working on moving documentation into github pages and cleaning that up. There may be some upgrades to the core as well.
I will say that in the last two years, I've seen Cobbler used in more and more places. Some I've learned about are exceedingly impressive. A lot of that momentum comes from how helpful people are here in helping others. Thank you all for helping make that happen. I'm also very glad to see things start taking a lot more of a upstream focus. Github should help with this and allow more people to find things and collaborate more freely and further accelerate things. Good times ahead.
--Michael _______________________________________________ cobbler mailing list cobbler@lists.fedorahosted.org https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/cobbler
Welcome home!
Hi Michael,
Very nice to hear from you again ! I am glad to know you are around
Nikos
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On 16 Νοε 2011, at 2:59, Michael DeHaan michael.dehaan@gmail.com wrote:
For those that haven't seen the post to cobbler-devel but are interested in continued access to Cobbler's source, see Scott's post about moving to github here:
https://fedorahosted.org/pipermail/cobbler-devel/2011-November/002530.html
Oh, and for those that remember me. Hi.
Expect my contributions to be sporadic and mostly community centric -- I definitely should be able to help with some historical knowledge on "why the heck does that work that way?" and will also be working on moving documentation into github pages and cleaning that up. There may be some upgrades to the core as well.
I will say that in the last two years, I've seen Cobbler used in more and more places. Some I've learned about are exceedingly impressive. A lot of that momentum comes from how helpful people are here in helping others. Thank you all for helping make that happen. I'm also very glad to see things start taking a lot more of a upstream focus. Github should help with this and allow more people to find things and collaborate more freely and further accelerate things. Good times ahead.
--Michael _______________________________________________ cobbler mailing list cobbler@lists.fedorahosted.org https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/cobbler
Hey Michael,
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 08:59:47PM -0500, Michael DeHaan wrote:
For those that haven't seen the post to cobbler-devel but are interested in continued access to Cobbler's source, see Scott's post about moving to github here:
https://fedorahosted.org/pipermail/cobbler-devel/2011-November/002530.html
Oh, and for those that remember me. Hi.
Great to hear back from you :)
Christian
----- Mensaje original -----
De: "Michael DeHaan" michael.dehaan@gmail.com Para: cobbler@lists.fedorahosted.org Enviados: Miércoles, 16 de Noviembre 2011 2:59:47 Asunto: Github
For those that haven't seen the post to cobbler-devel but are interested in continued access to Cobbler's source, see Scott's post about moving to github here:
https://fedorahosted.org/pipermail/cobbler-devel/2011-November/002530.html
Oh, and for those that remember me. Hi.
Welcome back! :)
Expect my contributions to be sporadic and mostly community centric
I definitely should be able to help with some historical knowledge on "why the heck does that work that way?" and will also be working on moving documentation into github pages and cleaning that up. There may be some upgrades to the core as well.
I will say that in the last two years, I've seen Cobbler used in more and more places. Some I've learned about are exceedingly impressive. A lot of that momentum comes from how helpful people are here in helping others. Thank you all for helping make that happen. I'm also very glad to see things start taking a lot more of a upstream focus. Github should help with this and allow more people to find things and collaborate more freely and further accelerate things. Good times ahead.
--Michael _______________________________________________ cobbler mailing list cobbler@lists.fedorahosted.org https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/cobbler
Welcome back Mike
2011/11/16 Pablo Iranzo Gómez Pablo.Iranzo@redhat.com
----- Mensaje original -----
De: "Michael DeHaan" michael.dehaan@gmail.com Para: cobbler@lists.fedorahosted.org Enviados: Miércoles, 16 de Noviembre 2011 2:59:47 Asunto: Github
For those that haven't seen the post to cobbler-devel but are interested in continued access to Cobbler's source, see Scott's post about moving to github here:
https://fedorahosted.org/pipermail/cobbler-devel/2011-November/002530.html
Oh, and for those that remember me. Hi.
Welcome back! :)
Expect my contributions to be sporadic and mostly community centric
I definitely should be able to help with some historical knowledge on "why the heck does that work that way?" and will also be working on moving documentation into github pages and cleaning that up. There may be some upgrades to the core as well.
I will say that in the last two years, I've seen Cobbler used in more and more places. Some I've learned about are exceedingly impressive. A lot of that momentum comes from how helpful people are here in helping others. Thank you all for helping make that happen. I'm also very glad to see things start taking a lot more of a upstream focus. Github should help with this and allow more people to find things and collaborate more freely and further accelerate things. Good times ahead.
--Michael _______________________________________________ cobbler mailing list cobbler@lists.fedorahosted.org https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/cobbler
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