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Director of Linux Foundation IT. Currently in charge of kernel.org infra.

This account is for Linux/Kernel/FOSS topics in general: #linux, #kernel, #foss, #git, #sysadmin, #infrastructure.

For my personal account, please follow @monsieuricon@castoranxieux.ca.

Montréal, Québec, Canada 🇨🇦🇺🇦
One year of invaZion
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One year of shame.

I don't really consider myself Russian any more -- I moved to the US in 1995 when I was 19 and then again to Canada in 2005. I am Canadian and I consider myself Canadian, and yet I no doubt still feel a connection to Russia because that's where I grew up.

I am wholeheartedly against Putin's criminal regime and what it has done to the country since it took power. To me, it is a criminal syndicate, ruled by a cowardly mob kingpin. The longer he remained in power, the more he developed delusions of "manifest destiny" historical grandeur -- and his cleptocratic flunkies (inside Russia and beyond) did nothing to rein him in because it lined their pockets and bolstered their political careers.

The Russia I left in 1995 was a young democratic nation, looking with great hope into the future where Russian citizens can be part of a prosperous and peaceful Eurasian continent. Unfortunately, things turned out differently. Russia has not only shattered its future prospects -- it has become a geopolitical monster eating not only its own young, but the young of its neighbours. It offers no plan, no hope, and no future for its people other than stagnation, decay, and death. It has become a textbook fascist dictatorship and it must be contained and excised before it metastasizes too much further into the rest of the world.

I feel sorrow for the people of Ukraine and Georgia, whose lands were occupied and whose livelihoods were impacted by Russia's criminal actions. I feel great pain for all who were murdered or maimed by the invading army. I hope your lives will be avenged and that the criminals responsible for your pain will see justice.

Fascism must be opposed. Slava Ukraini.
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@captainepoch Hmm, all of my login tokens were deleted after installing 1.5.0-beta and logging in, so all my other sessions got terminated. I'll see if I can replicate that later.
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@captainepoch @vbabka forgot that I needed to approve it. You should be all set now.
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@captainepoch @vbabka Good plan. I never make accounts on an empty stomach! :)
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@captainepoch @vbabka DM'd you an invite link.
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@captainepoch @vbabka Yes, this is new in 3.6.0 (February, 2023). My own instance (castoranxieux.ca) also runs it. If you like, I can give you a testing account there.
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@captainepoch @vbabka Nice, thanks! 🙇
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@vbabka I don't believe so. Hopefully, Husky will add support for setting the post language soon. :)
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Вперше в Україні платформа Prometheus надасть доступ до найпопулярніших безплатних курсів, створених The Linux Foundation, головними фахівцями з провідної операційної системи та амбасадорами відкритого програмного забезпечення. Курси перекладені українською мовою.

https://courses.prometheus.org.ua/courses/course-v1:LinuxFoundation+INTRO_LINUX101+2023_T1
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Тестуємо постити з tut з постановкою іншої мови.
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@ljs @thomy2000 no historical parallels are perfect, but I'm sure that in his head he sees mid-eighties DDR as the model to imitate, regardless of what is happening in the real world.
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@ljs @thomy2000 He doesn't want the USSR back, he wants to build the DDR (East Germany), where he spent his early 20s -- with *some* private enterprise, fake pseudo-politicians and a powerful secret service keeping eyes on everything. He now even has a "West Germany" of his own -- the "brothers and sisters" that are "suffering" under the American military boot and who must be "rescued" and re-integrated back into the happy family.
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Inbox (checks) 765. Oy.
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I'm back from the weekend of winter camping with a bunch of scouts and -20°C weather.
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@conor Unfortunately, i'm away camping until Sunday afternoon. If you think this is a bug, you should email the tools list.
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@esther not Pachyderp?
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@cgwalters if by "resistance to change" you mean "not breaking workflows that are extremely efficient for many people", then all of it.
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@ArneBab @ekuber @marcan We do have CI via patchwork, it just needs improvement and the Tested-By needs to be recorded in commits.

E.g. see https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/netdevbpf/patch/20230214211534.735718-5-pctammela@mojatatu.com/
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@ekuber @marcan he’s just jealous.
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Public-inbox repositories (the data layer behind lore.kernel.org) is not just an archival medium, but also an efficient git-based message distribution platform. You can clone all data behind lore.kernel.org *and* keep it continuously updated.

For example, https://lore.kernel.org/b4-sent/ contains submitted patches there never touched SMTP but were submitted via b4's web submission endpoint. A tool like "lei" is able to retrieve these messages and deliver them to reviewers without any of it touching the much-hated SMTP protocol. Yes, "lei" is a backend tool that is not very end-user-friendly -- the goal is to offer it as a service delivering query-based results into its own public-inbox feed that is available via POP, IMAP, or any other message retrieval protocol, plus fed into patchwork.

Evolutionary change is how we'll improve the situation, not by introducing centralized, single-point-of-failure, outright proprietary or "open-core" tools.
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