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  • From: Andrew <afrayedknot AT thefrayedknot.armory.com>
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  • Subject: Re: [SM-Discuss] Version reporting
  • Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 23:15:41 -0800

> Ideas like this have been tossed around a bit (like reporting failures
> too). The main thing though is that maintainers (maintainers, please
> correct me if you prefer a multitude of places containing overlapping
> reports) need a single easy consistent interface to bugs, upgrades, etc.
> So, if anyone has an itch to do any of that, I'd suggest letting it
> interface in some way with the bugzilla. No idea how this would be done
> though.
>
there is bugcli which gives a nice command line interface for bugzilla. I
submitted a bug for it, but have yet to hear anything on it.

basically it requires a cgi script to be placed on the server, then the
client can just run a perl script (installed with a spell of course).

Andrew
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Subject: [SM-Discuss] New Linux Online Magazine - Need Contributed Content
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Ive gotten this from a local LUG mailing list.
I thought i'd forward it on.

Andrew

Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 14:35:57 -0800
From: James Colannino <email2jamez AT covad.net>
To: smaug-admin AT svlug.org
Subject: New Linux Online Magazine - Need Contributed Content

Hi there. My name is James Colannino and a couple weeks ago I started
up a new Linux Online magazine called, "The New Penguin Times." The URL
is: http://www.newpenguintimes.com.

I don't want to spam, so I didn't join the group just so I could send
the message. I was just wondering if you could let your users on the
list know because right now I really need contributed content for the
magazine and since I'm just starting out, I don't really have anyone yet
that can write articles for it. I'm seeking any articles or tutorials
about Linux, but especially right now I'm searching for articles on
programming in a Linux environment, both scripted languages and compiled
ones.

If you could let everyone on the list know, I would be very deeply
grateful. Thanks in advance for your time.

Sincerely,
James Colannino
--
The New Penguin Times: A New Linux Online Magazine
http://www.newpenguintimes.com








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