Robert Moskowitz wrote:
well, I do have a few contributions. I do have everything to get Freemind 0.8.1 working on Centos. I had to pull together a number of pieces for that. Of course, who wants Freemind...
freemind mostly just worked for me, download and run sort of. did you need to do much more ? Although i am using Sun's JRE for this ( and a bunch of things like talend )
But I have been working very hard of late on HIPL (HIP for Linux), doing the Centos testing for the HIPL team. Just need a place to put them.
Why not into CentOS ? Over the last few weeks, weve spoken about a slightly more open centos-contribs making a comeback. this sort a thing would fit in there perfectly.
Along the way, I am finding ALL sorts of challenges. Particularly since I am sticking to IPv6. So I find that gFTP crashes over IPv6 using SSH, and no response to this problem from the gFTP developers.
people still use ftp ? :D
So I am having 'fun' here. Too much cruft to plow through. I SHOULD only be working with HIPL right now, but there is so much surronding stuff to sort out as well, mostly IPv6 related.
there have been a fair few people asking around about ipv6, I wonder if now is a good time to get some sort of a group together for that. eg. the state issues around iptables/ipv6 could do with some traction anytime now.
First I ask to see if anyone else knows about what is available. Maybe my search terms are missing. Next I get on their mailing list and ask around there. Then I queue this up with all the other tasks surronding my HIPL project and see where it will fall in....
cool, I'd be happy to help with things from this side, if you need anything.
- KB