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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.

MontrΓ©al, QuΓ©bec, Canada πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

K. Ryabitsev 🍁

@tailscale and Tidal need to fight it out for who gets to use that dot-matrix T logo.
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pinging @corbet 's radar. :)
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

Interesting, just wish they involved the git ML at some point for some RFC feedback.

https://gittuf.dev/
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Ukraine is critically low on ammo, and Russia conducts 50 attacks daily, while the US Congress is holding back the aid to Ukraine.

Putin must be laughing at how much control he has over the US thanks to Trump.

https://edition.cnn.com/2024/01/27/europe/ukraine-battlefield-reality-intl-hnk/index.html

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Great, my stash was starting to run low.
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For two years, the Biden administration led an international coalition to provide military aid to Ukraine. Majorities in the U.S. and in Congress continue to support Ukraine. Now, a minority of Republicans are preparing to cut it all off.

If they do, the US is at risk of seeming not just like an unreliable ally, but an unserious ally https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/01/us-congress-support-ukraine-war/677256/

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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

I believe Eric would hate me for any attention I call to this (which is really why I don't do this on every corner at any opportunity), but b4 is only really possible because of the work he did on public-inbox. If it weren't for all the effort he's put into it over the past few years, there would be no lore.kernel.org and no b4.

(LF has been a proud sponsor of public-inbox over the past 3 years.)
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

De retour Γ  MontrΓ©al, woohoo.
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Attempt to leave Detroit #2.
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@captainepoch @major estoy lleno de sorpresas. :)

After you learn French, Spanish and other romance languages become more like a bonus side-quest.
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@major "pienso" is like the colloquial English "I recon" here. "When I find an apartment, I recon to throw a party" is how that sentence would go in English, and you won't use an "I'll recon" for the same reason you won't use "piensarΓ©".

HTH.
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Got stuck in DTW on my way back home. Send cat memes.
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Related: if you want to read a balanced piece about operation in very cold weather, here's a useful article:
https://www.torquenews.com/16317/norway-called-and-they-want-us-stop-freaking-out-about-evs-and-winter

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the struggle was real

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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

Guess what it's doing in Sou-thern Ca-li-fornia?
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@torvalds I see, so it's the Tree that must not be NAMEd.
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

I am disappointed that the NAME of the 6.8-rc1 release in no way reflects The Tree or The Staycation.
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

I would like to clarify my earlier comment: I'm not saying LF is not supportive of my work -- in fact, I've always been encouraged to do whatever is necessary to make the Linux development community happy and productive, and there has always been solid backing for it from LF management and fellow IT team members.

However, I do have to manage multiple priorities and my #1 priority remains supporting the LF IT backend infrastructure for kernel.org (plus a few other similarly aligned projects), in addition to managing a small team of fellow IT pros. If I have to choose between working on tooling and working on something that requires attention from the infra side of things, the infra work is always prioritized for practical/operational/security reasons.

So, when I say that "my request hasn't been approved yet" I don't mean it in the sense that someone is telling me not to work on b4 or bugbot -- it just means that we haven't properly reallocated resources to allow me to prioritize tooling work -- yet. To properly request these resources, I need to present a clear vision of what we are trying to accomplish, why it makes sense to work on that (as opposed to, say, just moving things over to some large commercial forge and telling everyone to switch to that), and how this effort helps Linux development in the overall scheme of things. I'm sure we'll get there soon, I'm just explaining why we're not there yet (and hence why some cool stuff I've talked about hasn't made it to b4). :)
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