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Re: Kernel Performance Doc Project



On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, Justin Couch wrote:

> Unfortunately not. Wierd security policies here. HTTP and Telnet are
> allowed, but FTP and SSH aren't *shrug* - Blame the Dept of Defence for
> that (stupid public servants...)
> 
> > so you can edit the code remote. Alternatively you can
> > just execute CVS remote and scp the docs to your machine.
> 
> Looks like that's what I'll be doing. Have just d/l'd the CVS client to
> my home machine so I'll work on getting that all setup now.

You need SSH in order to be able to scp. I think it would
be best to work from your home computer. Oh, and remind
me to block all connections from your DoD since it thinks
SSH is less safe than telnet :)

Oh, and I didn't create a special login account for you
since you can't SSH anyway. You are now limited to using
CVS from home, since none of the protocols allowed by
me (CVS, SSH) are allowed from your side...

> Now, how do we proceed from here? Is someone handing out projects to
> do, or someone just grabs them as they fly past? (or should I wait for
> the majordomo welcome message :)

You should probably write to the linuxperf@nl.linux.org
mail alias to reach the other developers and ask them
what they want to do/get done.

Rik -- Open Source: you deserve to be in control of your data.
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