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Re: Collaboration Tools
I would agree that real-time chat is extremely important with any type of project. We use it on a daily basis when we are hashing out ideas, having meetings, or trying to solve problems. We still use
I would agree that real-time chat is extremely important with any type of project. We use it on a daily basis when we are hashing out ideas, having meetings, or trying to solve problems. We still use
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Scott Petrovic
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#49
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Re: Collaboration Tools
Many Open Source projects use Freenode IRC. Something that I think a lot of these new tools miss is that there's no single agreed upon server for Open Source projects in general, so if folks want to
Many Open Source projects use Freenode IRC. Something that I think a lot of these new tools miss is that there's no single agreed upon server for Open Source projects in general, so if folks want to
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Thanh Ha
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#48
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Re: All Things Open Conference in October
I'm very familiar with this event and know the organizers well - happy to meetup with folks there this fall as I'm slated as a speaker.
Thank you,
John Mertic
Director of Program Management - Linux
I'm very familiar with this event and know the organizers well - happy to meetup with folks there this fall as I'm slated as a speaker.
Thank you,
John Mertic
Director of Program Management - Linux
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John Mertic
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#47
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Collaboration Tools
Hello,
I'm on the development team for OpenColorIO, and would like to raise the conversation around project communication platforms. Quickly looking at the Collaboration Tools list for ASWF I see the
Hello,
I'm on the development team for OpenColorIO, and would like to raise the conversation around project communication platforms. Quickly looking at the Collaboration Tools list for ASWF I see the
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Sean Cooper
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#46
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Re: All Things Open Conference in October
Agreed. I've been going to ATO for the last handful of years and it's always been a fantastic event. Well worth going if you can make it. Granted, as a community moderator on Opensource.com (they're
Agreed. I've been going to ATO for the last handful of years and it's always been a fantastic event. Well worth going if you can make it. Granted, as a community moderator on Opensource.com (they're
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Jason van Gumster
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#45
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Re: Code signing
Hi Everyone,
For those who don't know me I'm a Release Engineer at the Linux Foundation and am helping the ASWF project get setup. Feel free to direct any CI related questions to me.
I can confirm
Hi Everyone,
For those who don't know me I'm a Release Engineer at the Linux Foundation and am helping the ASWF project get setup. Feel free to direct any CI related questions to me.
I can confirm
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Thanh Ha
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#44
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Re: Code signing
I bet security requirements are going to be all over the map in this group.
I bet people who are trying to push out media to end user devices are
going to be VERY interested in signed code, but other
I bet security requirements are going to be all over the map in this group.
I bet people who are trying to push out media to end user devices are
going to be VERY interested in signed code, but other
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Meadhbh Hamrick
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#43
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Re: All Things Open Conference in October
I went (and spoke) there last year. It's a great open source event with a community focus. Very well run and well attended.
Michael Hallmhall119@...
On 08/21/2018 05:29 PM, Rob
I went (and spoke) there last year. It's a great open source event with a community focus. Very well run and well attended.
Michael Hallmhall119@...
On 08/21/2018 05:29 PM, Rob
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Michael Hall
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#42
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Re: First bug report :-)
Either way we appreciate it!
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Thank you,
John Mertic
Director of Program Management - Linux Foundation - ODPi, R Consortium, and Open Mainframe Project
jmertic@...
+1 234-738-4571
Schedule time
Either way we appreciate it!
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Thank you,
John Mertic
Director of Program Management - Linux Foundation - ODPi, R Consortium, and Open Mainframe Project
jmertic@...
+1 234-738-4571
Schedule time
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John Mertic
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#41
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Code signing
I know it’s early days, especially for Windows and Mac, but will there be a plan for code signing the binaries produced by CI? This will be important for security and adoption.
I know it’s early days, especially for Windows and Mac, but will there be a plan for code signing the binaries produced by CI? This will be important for security and adoption.
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Nathan Loofbourrow
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#40
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All Things Open Conference in October
Hi,
I just learned of this conference last year and wanted to spread the word in case you had not heard of it either. I did not end up going but hope to this year as the Program and Tracks look
Hi,
I just learned of this conference last year and wanted to spread the word in case you had not heard of it either. I did not end up going but hope to this year as the Program and Tracks look
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Rob Aitchison
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#39
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Re: First bug report :-)
Ok. I don’t know if I find bus or bugs find me. 😀
Ok. I don’t know if I find bus or bugs find me. 😀
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Jim Houston
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#38
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Re: First bug report :-)
Hey Jim!
Turns out you found a bug in groups.io! Our team is working with groups.io to resolve - we hope to get this cleared up soon. Thanks again for letting us know.
Thank you,
John Mertic
Director
Hey Jim!
Turns out you found a bug in groups.io! Our team is working with groups.io to resolve - we hope to get this cleared up soon. Thanks again for letting us know.
Thank you,
John Mertic
Director
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John Mertic
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#37
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Re: open-source DRM
FWIW, Sun Labs came up with an "open" DRM system back in the mid 2000s called DReaM. I don't think it ever took off because of Microsoft's stranglehold on commercial DRM systems. While it's difficult
FWIW, Sun Labs came up with an "open" DRM system back in the mid 2000s called DReaM. I don't think it ever took off because of Microsoft's stranglehold on commercial DRM systems. While it's difficult
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Meadhbh Hamrick
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#36
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Re: First bug report :-)
This worked fine…
https://lists.aswf.io/g/main/topics
This went into the ether
https://lists.aswf.io/static/welcome
https://lists.aswf.io/g/SF
Jim
This worked fine…
https://lists.aswf.io/g/main/topics
This went into the ether
https://lists.aswf.io/static/welcome
https://lists.aswf.io/g/SF
Jim
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Jim Houston
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#35
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Re: First bug report :-)
Hi Jim!
Thanks for sharing this - could you provide the URL for the page you are seeing on?
Thank you,
John Mertic
Director of Program Management - Linux Foundation - ODPi, R Consortium, and Open
Hi Jim!
Thanks for sharing this - could you provide the URL for the page you are seeing on?
Thank you,
John Mertic
Director of Program Management - Linux Foundation - ODPi, R Consortium, and Open
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John Mertic
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#34
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First bug report :-)
The name under ASWF --> Your Groups
does not match the names under
Groups.io
Visit Your Groups!
Here are the groups you are subscribed to. Check them out:
SF
SF+tac either of those results in
The name under ASWF --> Your Groups
does not match the names under
Groups.io
Visit Your Groups!
Here are the groups you are subscribed to. Check them out:
SF
SF+tac either of those results in
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Jim Houston
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#33
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Re: Arnold Render For Blender "Barnold"
Awesome, I'll shoot him a message and see what he has to say, thanks.
Awesome, I'll shoot him a message and see what he has to say, thanks.
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Tyler Furby
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#32
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Re: Arnold Render For Blender "Barnold"
Have you tried talking with Brecht over at Blender. I think his IRC handle is just 'brecht' the last time I talked with him. He is pretty deep with the renderer pipelines in Blender, and I thought he
Have you tried talking with Brecht over at Blender. I think his IRC handle is just 'brecht' the last time I talked with him. He is pretty deep with the renderer pipelines in Blender, and I thought he
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Scott Petrovic
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#31
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Arnold Render For Blender "Barnold"
Hey guys!
I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place to post this as I'm not quite sure how this website works quite yet, but I was curious if anyone would like to collaborate on this project, so
Hey guys!
I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place to post this as I'm not quite sure how this website works quite yet, but I was curious if anyone would like to collaborate on this project, so
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Tyler Furby
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#30
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