Robert Moskowitz wrote: > well, I do have a few contributions. I do have everything to get > Freemind 0.8.1 working on Centos. I had to pull together a number of > pieces for that. Of course, who wants Freemind... freemind mostly just worked for me, download and run sort of. did you need to do much more ? Although i am using Sun's JRE for this ( and a bunch of things like talend ) > But I have been working very hard of late on HIPL (HIP for Linux), doing > the Centos testing for the HIPL team. Just need a place to put them. Why not into CentOS ? Over the last few weeks, weve spoken about a slightly more open centos-contribs making a comeback. this sort a thing would fit in there perfectly. > Along the way, I am finding ALL sorts of challenges. Particularly since > I am sticking to IPv6. So I find that gFTP crashes over IPv6 using SSH, > and no response to this problem from the gFTP developers. people still use ftp ? :D > So I am having 'fun' here. Too much cruft to plow through. I SHOULD only > be working with HIPL right now, but there is so much surronding stuff to > sort out as well, mostly IPv6 related. there have been a fair few people asking around about ipv6, I wonder if now is a good time to get some sort of a group together for that. eg. the state issues around iptables/ipv6 could do with some traction anytime now. > First I ask to see if anyone else knows about what is available. Maybe > my search terms are missing. Next I get on their mailing list and ask > around there. Then I queue this up with all the other tasks surronding > my HIPL project and see where it will fall in.... cool, I'd be happy to help with things from this side, if you need anything. - KB _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos