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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.

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K. Ryabitsev-Prime 🍁

b4-0.12.3 is available

This is a bugfix release that addresses many corner cases in the 0.12 series. Everyone must upgradeβ„’.

https://lore.kernel.org/tools/20230623-display-prevalent-44c89b@meerkat/
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Edited 2 years ago
Hmm. What do you all think about a "submitting kernel patches with b4" workshop at #kernelrecipes ? #kr2023
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@iwastux @markusl Black holes are merge commits.
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Matter: current branch
Dark matter: other branches
Dark energy: disk space remaining

If you look at it long enough, the universe looks like a git repository.
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@spot I shall now call the practice of adding an agenda to meeting invites as "putting on the pants."
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I tried to explain why this practice is bad by drawing analogies with "naked pings," but HR asked me not to refer to these as "naked meeting invites."

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/No_naked_pings
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Thank you for your zoom invite to "$meaningless_abbr weekly meeting" that had no description or agenda attached. Here's my hasty "no".
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About to put the 2nd kid on my mobile plan. Good thing our mortgage is almost paid off, because mobile plans are bloody expensive in Canada.
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I know it says "fresh," but something tells me your box design isn't.
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Maybe the internet being mostly five corporate websites for the past 15 years was a really bad idea.

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@zhenech If you're using Github Actions, just clone it from github.com/torvalds/linux
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@timvandijck including all issues, wikis, github pages, permissions, forks, pull requests, gh actions, etc?
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@KansasGrant git is not really decentralized at all -- it's distributed. If you push some changes into your clone of project.git, nobody will know about it until you tell them on some centralized platform (GitHub, mailing list, etc).
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@Qyriad paid by whom and governed by whom?
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@KansasGrant git is not really decentralized at all -- it's distributed. If you push some changes into your clone of project.git, nobody will know about it until you tell them on some centralized platform (GitHub, mailing list, etc).
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@sbb good for you, but it really starts being complicated when someone else decides they want to contribute to your projects; and things get really, really tricky when that number of people grows to thousands daily.
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@animist @torvalds nobody wants a whole week of Mondays, come on.
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@axboe sure thing, grandpa.

(I was waiting for someone to correct me just so I could use this line! Three syncs didn't fit in the meme template, that's all. :))
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@n0toose @jacobrogers256 I encourage people to toot their horn (hur-hur) in my mentions, especially if this helps promote decentralized/federated projects.
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@jacobrogers256 make sure you can export full project history and have a plan B.
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