The much-delayed post

*Very* late, this post is. I hope it’s not too late yet :)

I’m talking about something that was much-talked about, and people are probably following some of the suggestions made about this, but I think there should be some sort of standardisation.

Here’s the header I use for all my GSoC code:


# vim: set sw=4 sts=4 et :
# Copyright: 2008 Gentoo Foundation
# Author(s): Nirbheek Chauhan <nirbheek.chauhan@gmail.com>
# License: GPL-2
#
# Immortal lh!
#

I encourage all of you to adopt the last two lines in your headers as well :D

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The much-delayed post

*Very* late, this post is. I hope it’s not too late yet :)

I’m talking about something that was much-talked about, and people are probably following some of the suggestions made about this, but I think there should be some sort of standardisation.

Here’s the header I use for all my GSoC code:


# vim: set sw=4 sts=4 et :
# Copyright: 2008 Gentoo Foundation
# Author(s): Nirbheek Chauhan <nirbheek.chauhan@gmail.com>
# License: GPL-2
#
# Immortal lh!
#

I encourage all of you to adopt the last two lines in your headers as well :D

Organization: Gentoo Original: Source

AutotuA Weekly Status Report - I (and more ;)

Yes, I am alive and kicking. Although at a much slower pace than I would’ve liked ;)

So I sent my first weekly report over yesterday, you can either read the (excessively long and probably boring and or confusing) weekly report or you can, well, do something else :P

And guess what, next time onwards, all you have to do is checkout the AutotuA news page or subscribe to the “gsoc” label on this blog to stalk me.

Oh, right, this will also probably be my first post on the FLOSS India Planet!

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AutotuA Weekly Status Report - I (and more ;)

Yes, I am alive and kicking. Although at a much slower pace than I would’ve liked ;)

So I sent my first weekly report over yesterday, you can either read the (excessively long and probably boring and or confusing) weekly report or you can, well, do something else :P

And guess what, next time onwards, all you have to do is checkout the AutotuA news page or subscribe to the “gsoc” label on this blog to stalk me.

Oh, right, this will also probably be my first post on the FLOSS India Planet!

Organization: Gentoo Original: Source

Wheeeeeeeeeee

So today was the day.
An insane night, on an insane channel.

So we were promised Cake.
Which got a bit delayed,
but the end we got a plate
Which was truly worth the wait

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So, right now, I'm sitting at my comp listening to Norah Jones. But this...

So, right now, I’m sitting at my comp listening to Norah Jones. But this isn’t like any other music-listening time. Right now, I’m:

  1. Logged into a lab computer via XDMCP: I could’ve used VNC, but that would’ve required someone to be logged-in on the lab comp.
  2. Using my laptop’s PulseAudio as the lab computer’s default PulseAudio sink: This makes the lab computer’s PulseAudio send all sound to my laptop’s PulseAudio by default.
  3. Connected to my laptop’s DAAP share from the lab computer’s Rhythmbox: The music on my laptop becomes accessible from the lab computer’s Rhythmbox.

Organization: Gentoo Original: Source

So, right now, I'm sitting at my comp listening to Norah Jones. But this...

So, right now, I’m sitting at my comp listening to Norah Jones. But this isn’t like any other music-listening time. Right now, I’m:

  1. Logged into a lab computer via XDMCP: I could’ve used VNC, but that would’ve required someone to be logged-in on the lab comp.
  2. Using my laptop’s PulseAudio as the lab computer’s default PulseAudio sink: This makes the lab computer’s PulseAudio send all sound to my laptop’s PulseAudio by default.
  3. Connected to my laptop’s DAAP share from the lab computer’s Rhythmbox: The music on my laptop becomes accessible from the lab computer’s Rhythmbox.
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Google Summer of Code, Gentoo

Right after the GSoC results were announced, Anant Narayanan sent an email to the gentoo-soc ML welcoming the students with lots of good advice about how to proceed, what all they can expect, and what all they’re expected to do. Thanks Anant!

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Google Summer of Code, Gentoo

Right after the GSoC results were announced, Anant Narayanan sent an email to the gentoo-soc ML welcoming the students with lots of good advice about how to proceed, what all they can expect, and what all they’re expected to do. Thanks Anant!

Organization: Gentoo Original: Source

Wheeeeeeeeeee

So today was the day.
An insane night, on an insane channel.

So we were promised Cake.
Which got a bit delayed,
but the end we got a plate

Organization: Gentoo Original: Source
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