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How to be a good downstream (Thomas Weber)
Taking a released tarball and packaging it for a distribution is a standard and well understood process for about every distribution package. But there's more to 'packaging than just tinkering with the source: Having good connections to 'upstream' makes life easier for both sides in the long run.Collected in anaumov's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
COMAR (Gökmen Göksel)
A new approach to system management COMAR is COnfiguration MAnageR of Pardus Linux, which is a DBus service that helps the installed software operate flawlessly. COMAR knows the tasks that can be provided by each application, together with the functionality they depend on and other information.Collected in anaumov's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
Using NixOS for declarative deployment and testing (Sander van der Burg)
NixOS is a Linux distribution built on top of the Nix package manager, a purely functional package manager. In NixOS, a system configuration is built from a declarative specification capturing the complete system configuration.Collected in anaumov's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
Downstream packaging collaboration (Hans de Goede, Michal Hrušecký)
Patch sharing or start a new upstream?Most distributions contain packages where upstream is completely dead or very close to it, yet there still is a significant user group for the packages in question, be it directly or through other packages depending on them.Collected in anaumov's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
HP and Community Linux distributions (Bdale Garbee)
(Unfortunately no further description)Collected in anaumov's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
Model Checking the Linux Kernel? (Alexandre Lissy)
Linux Kernel evolves rapidly and, as every software, is subject to bugs.Some people are trying to find defects in the code by searching for known patterns and known misuse, documented either as part of the kernel API usage or after bugs being known. At Mandriva, and as foundation of my PhD subject, we want to explore another way which is well-known but complex: Model-Checking.Collected in anaumov's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
openSUSE 12.1 Installation
Installation of openSUSE 12.1 (KDE, x86-64)Collected in anaumov's videos Nov 14, 2011 -
Hackweek 7 - KDE4 Czech Localization
Hackweek 7 - KDE4 Czech LocalizationCollected in anaumov's videos Oct 10, 2011 -
Hackweek 7: Image Manipulation Improvements
Hackweek 7: Image Manipulation ImprovementsCollected in anaumov's videos Oct 10, 2011 -
Hackweek 7: DCF 77 NTP Control Over USB
Hackweek 7: DCF 77 NTP Control Over USBCollected in anaumov's videos Oct 10, 2011 -
Hackweek 7: Tango GPS Plugin, Elevation Profile Viewer
Hackweek 7: Tango GPS Plugin, Elevation Profile ViewerCollected in anaumov's videos Oct 10, 2011 -
Hackweek 7 - LibreOffice Build System Improvement / KDE4 Czech Localization
Hackweek 7 - LibreOffice Build System Improvement / KDE4 Czech LocalizationCollected in anaumov's videos Oct 10, 2011
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anaumov Taking a released tarball and packaging it for a distribution is a standard and well understood process for about every distribution package. But there's more to 'packaging than just tinkering with the source: Having good connections to 'upstream' makes life easier for both sides in the long run. Read More
Feb 24, 2012