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@ljs @jani @axboe @brauner Again, suggestions for what $SOMETHING should be would be helpful.

Meanwhile, the most recent CoC action got through the TAB in [checking] two hours and 58 minutes. How much faster do you think a process like this should go?
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@ljs @axboe @jani @brauner So you all know how to contact members of both the TAB and the CoC committee. Everybody involved is kind of trying to figure this out as it happens; constructive suggestions for how things could be improved would be most welcome. What do you think should happen?
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@adapalmer Got my copy yesterday, started reading it last night. Now I'm curious about Darth Vader, but it will take me a while to get to that point. I shall resist the temptation to peek ahead.

So far I'm thinking that this is going to be a lot of fun.
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@clarfonthey It was business-card size, meant to fit in a wallet.
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Jonathan Corbet

Ah the memories one finds at the bottom of a desk drawer... Once upon a time this was a really cool thing.
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@liw "pass edit" fairly frequently. "pass generate". Plus I have the extension for "pass otp".

I could adapt to a different interface, though, if there were a reason to do so — why would I want to switch away from pass?
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Jonathan Corbet

I have ... opinions ... on the current course of the US federal government, and have been doing my best to make sure that my elected congresscritters know about them.

When you put in a message on Senator Bennet's web site, as with all of them, they want you to pick a topic. Only today did I notice that one of them is, literally, "Internet & Technology". I guess I'll have to advise them of my opinions on excessive entity escaping too...
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I got laid off today, with the rest of 18F.

18F was an elite federal software shop. We made gov't websites work better, more efficiently for the American people. We saved taxpayers from getting screwed over by contractors. And were fired for it.

We made this website to tell our story:

https://18f.org/

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So, while I think this article declares victory a bit too soon, I think we also need the occasional optimistic view that we may actually get through this administration.

https://prospect.org/politics/2025-02-24-trump-coup-has-failed/

(by way of @pluralistic)
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Jonathan Corbet

Just after my last post on solar power, I got a cheery email from "SunStrong", the company taking over from SunPower, which has gone bankrupt. It seems that if I want to get historical data or performance data for individual panels (which I own) out of the monitoring system (which I own) installed in my house, I will have to pay them $100/year.

...or perhaps I can just use the data I've collected into Home Assistant via the SunPower integration and tell them to take a hike ...

My one question is whether they have the ability to push a firmware load and enshittify things further; I think the time may be coming to take the monitoring box off the net.
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Jonathan Corbet

Many cultures celebrate solar events — solstices and such — and that is a fine tradition. My variant of that is to celebrate the first day of the year when the solar panels generate more power than the house uses, running the meter backward overall. Thanks to some warm weather, that was yesterday... spring is coming!
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Jonathan Corbet

A pretty day in Boulder today
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@binder @luis_in_brief @Edent Strange, I have not seen much "steamrolling" going on, certainly not on the part of the Rust folks. But, if you have thoughts on how things could run more smoothly, joining the mailing-list discussion with constructive comments might be a good thing to do.
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Jonathan Corbet

Far too many years ago, Rit Carbone hired me as a student assistant at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. My first job was delineating data from early doppler radars into structured scans — and creating a deck of punched cards describing each tape from the radar. It was an amazing way to start a career.

I am deeply saddened to hear that Rit is gone, he was a great scientist and a great man.

https://www.rit-memorial.com/
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@maco @Edent Who have you seen "flouncing out"?

Do you really expect a project with 5,000 contributors over the course of the year to run without occasional conflict and disagreement?

At the moment we have a high-profile maintainer who is concerned about the prospect of maintaining a multi-language code base for the next ten years. I am not on board with how that concern has been expressed, and I think those concerns will not win out over the long term, but the concerns should be addressed on their merit — as the Rust-for-Linux developers have been patiently doing. Turning it into a "cold dead hands" strawman is really not going to make the process work better.
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@Edent Given the number of people screaming at the kernel project from the sidelines at the moment, it's a pretty natural conclusion to come to.

(And, as I said, we do indeed have our problems!)
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@luis_in_brief @Edent I looked at longevity a bit one year ago: https://lwn.net/Articles/956765/ . I should run those numbers again. The brief answer is that some of those people obviously drop their one patch and move on, but others do indeed stick around for the long term.
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@Edent So this appears to be a lightly disguised criticism of the kernel project ... the project that is working hard to incorporate Rust into a 30+-year-old code base, is (slowly) developing new contribution tools, and sees 2-300 new contributors in each and every one of its nine-week release cycles.

There are plenty of problems in kernelland, but they will not be improved by a distorted view like this.
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@ljs I want one - but we still have to wait for another half-year or so? By then you're gonna have to restart from scratch... :)
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Jonathan Corbet

On the radar: should there be an OpenWrt Two router device?

https://lwn.net/ml/all/56022ffa-2e71-4335-ae3c-418552e7e088@phrozen.org

...as if anybody is going to say "no"...
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