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From: Patrick M. N. <pat...@gm...> - 2014-03-26 00:07:50
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On mar, 2014-03-25 at 23:56 +0000, Patrick Michael Niedzielski wrote: > Hi everyone, > > We've been generously donated a server for hosting our project so that > we can self-host the project. After the four-month turnaround time for > Sourceforge to fix our source repo viewer, I want us to get off as fast > as we can. This is a wonderful opportunity for us, and I think we > should take advantage of it. > > The server hardware is: > 2x2.6GHz AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 252 > 8GB of RAM > 53GB free 10/15K RPM HDDs + RAID > > Additionally, I'll be buying the domain name hummstrumm.org for this > server. > > Currently, it has Apache and an IRC daemon installed. I think we'll > want to install mailing list software, CDash, Drupal, FTP, Git, and an > LDAP server, at the very least. I won't have the time to set this up > until later this week, and I also want to release 0.8 on-schedule next > week. > > I am considering also adding Gerrit and PGP signing for all commits in > the repository. I need to think about it. Developers can tell me their > opinions as well. > > Cheers, > Patrick I want to add that if anyone has any preference for software we use (for example, Bugzilla vs. Trac, etc), please tell me! ~Patrick |
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From: Patrick M. N. <pat...@gm...> - 2014-03-25 23:58:10
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Hi everyone,
We've been generously donated a server for hosting our project so that
we can self-host the project. After the four-month turnaround time for
Sourceforge to fix our source repo viewer, I want us to get off as fast
as we can. This is a wonderful opportunity for us, and I think we
should take advantage of it.
The server hardware is:
2x2.6GHz AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 252
8GB of RAM
53GB free 10/15K RPM HDDs + RAID
Additionally, I'll be buying the domain name hummstrumm.org for this
server.
Currently, it has Apache and an IRC daemon installed. I think we'll
want to install mailing list software, CDash, Drupal, FTP, Git, and an
LDAP server, at the very least. I won't have the time to set this up
until later this week, and I also want to release 0.8 on-schedule next
week.
I am considering also adding Gerrit and PGP signing for all commits in
the repository. I need to think about it. Developers can tell me their
opinions as well.
Cheers,
Patrick
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From: Patrick M. N. <pat...@gm...> - 2014-02-23 15:33:06
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Hi all, My current plan for 0.8 is to finish up on our window system refactoring and to add the concurrent game loop to core::Engine. I estimate that this will take between a month and a month and a half to iron out, along with any other bugs we need to fix. Fixing up the window system will make our nightly tests all pass again, and now that we depend on Intel TBB, it's just a matter of putting the rendering on its own separate thread and all the game logic as tasks in TBB. Is this good with everyone? Best, Patrick |
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From: Patrick M. N. <pat...@gm...> - 2013-08-12 00:57:38
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Hey Tim, I just saw your merge commit. I don't have time tonight, but tomorrow I'm going to test my changes on MSVC and if they work, push them to unstable. Thanks! I'll also email you the mailing list admin passwords offlist, in case you even need them. Cheers, Patrick |
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From: Patrick M. N. <pat...@gm...> - 2013-07-12 04:39:32
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Hi hummstrumm-dev and hummstrumm-contrib subscribers,
As part of our move to Sourceforge, we've moved these mailing lists to a
new location, at <hum...@li...>. The dev and
contrib mailing lists are being combined into a single mailing list, to
which anyone can subscribe and post without moderation. Posts from
non-subscribers will be held for moderation. Developers of the project
will be added as administrators when they subscribe.
Our list page is online at
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hummstrumm-devel
Please follow this link if you wish to subscribe or view the archives.
We will be disabling the Google Groups mailing lists eventually, so that
no new posts will be accepted. Old discussions will be indefinitely
available online at
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/hummstrumm-dev
and
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/hummstrumm-contrib
Please subscribe to the new list if you want to keep up with development
discussion for Humm and Strumm. Also note that we are moving our other
mailing lists. An email will be sent to those lists as well. A list of
our new mailing lists can be found at
https://sourceforge.net/p/hummstrumm/mailman/
Thank you,
Patrick Niedzielski
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From: Patrick M. N. <pat...@gm...> - 2013-07-12 04:03:29
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Test message to hummstrumm-devel list. |