Dear Linuxers
I have created and started uploading useful resources for GNU/Linux. The URL is: http://db.ilug-bom.org.in/
I also need volunteers to maintain this site. Also give me suggestions regarding the use of this area. If you have any material that you wish to upload, let me know.
Nagarjuna
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Nagarjuna G. wrote:
I also need volunteers to maintain this site. Also give me suggestions regarding the use of this area. If you have any material that you wish to upload, let me know.
Nagarjuna
Hi.
I'd like to volunteer. Since this server is in India, access will be faster from here. dialup users too will find this good. So, I see it as a good source for a lot of OSS stuff!
reg, jaju
--- "Nagarjuna G." nagarjun@hbcse.tifr.res.in wrote:
I have created and started uploading useful resources for GNU/Linux. The URL is: http://db.ilug-bom.org.in/
I also need volunteers to maintain this site. Also give me suggestions regarding the use of this area. If you have any material that you wish to upload, let me know.
I volunteer!
What I really ache for is an Indian mirror for Debian, esp unstable.
SameerDS.
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Sameer D. Sahasrabuddhe wrote:
->--- "Nagarjuna G." nagarjun@hbcse.tifr.res.in wrote: ->> I have created and started uploading useful resources for GNU/Linux. ->> The URL is: http://db.ilug-bom.org.in/ ->> ->> I also need volunteers to maintain this site. Also give me ->> suggestions regarding the use of this area. If you have any material ->> that you wish to upload, let me know. -> ->I volunteer! -> ->What I really ache for is an Indian mirror for Debian, esp unstable.
Very good! I got four volunteers. Sameer and Jaju are both in IIT, so coordiation will be easy. Navin and Nici Bhatt have also volunteered. I suggest that Sameer and Jaju take care of downloading the stuff, using preferably rsync or wget or some such mirroring software, and Navin and Nici Bhatt take care of providing a web interphase for the resources. Is this OK?
I have already kept potato R3, three disks in the area. i have not yet started uploading woody. I will issue the command today, and may be in few days the stuff should be there.
Apart from LDP, what other things should we have here.
Nagarjuna
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Nagarjuna G. wrote:
Very good! I got four volunteers. Sameer and Jaju are both in IIT, so coordiation will be easy. Navin and Nici Bhatt have also volunteered. I suggest that Sameer and Jaju take care of downloading the stuff, using preferably rsync or wget or some such mirroring software, and Navin and Nici Bhatt take care of providing a web interphase for the resources. Is this OK?
Hi.
We (Sameer and me) will co-ordinate and handle our part. rsync is probably the way to go, for all sites that provide rsync.
How do we get access, and manage?
Apart from LDP, what other things should we have here.
Yes, why don't people post what docs/software they use most?
Kernel, of course! We should keep the latest patches, as well as the -ac tree and the ext3 patches. Having a JFS based system is real cool. No fear of getting something corrupted when power fails.
--- Ravindra Jaju jaju@it.iitb.ac.in wrote:
We (Sameer and me) will co-ordinate and handle our part. rsync is probably the way to go, for all sites that provide rsync.
Fine with me.
Apart from LDP, what other things should we have here.
Yes, why don't people post what docs/software they use most?
andamooka.org and kernelhacking.org (the second one still has a long way to go)
SameerDS.
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