ref: ffbfbe270f7e2f23d1bc73c9e79410c055c4e7cc
parent: 36bfb7d3d07941a397ccdb3874b2c16eb254d797
author: stanley lieber <stanley.lieber@gmail.com>
date: Sun Mar 2 19:26:35 EST 2014
fortunes: If you start your own successfull project, you also can develop your own set of reasons for doing any of a variety of operational things at any point in time.
--- a/lib/rob
+++ b/lib/rob
@@ -161,3 +161,5 @@
I like to think of a function as a function. But that's just me.
Ummm, don't do that?
I say not now.
+I don't understand what you're saying here as a response to what I said.
+I defer to the experts.
--- a/lib/rsc
+++ b/lib/rsc
@@ -81,3 +81,4 @@
If the Plan 9 group had had its way, Plan 9 would have been released for free under a trivial MIT-like license (the one used for other pieces of code, like the one true awk) in 2003 instead of creating the Lucent Public License. Or in 2000 instead of creating the "Plan 9 License". Or in 1995 instead of as a $350 book+CD that came with a license for use by an entire "organization". Or in 1992 instead of being a limited academic release.
Code freeze on March 1 does not mean "break everything the day before March 1".
Godoc is a relatively small program. It is built from 102 packages built from 582 source files.
+does anyone understand why the dragonfly builder times out connecting to localhost during run.bash?
--- a/lib/theo
+++ b/lib/theo
@@ -286,3 +286,10 @@
Wow. What hostility.
There's research and there is the real world.
From time to time, mistakes sneak in.
+It is theoretically possible to give a loaded gun to a baby; things will probably work out fine.
+What is your solution?
+And what is your solution?
+I'm getting ready to declare you a kook
+In that situation, you would probably want to be left in piece.
+If you start your own successfull project, you also can develop your own set of reasons for doing any of a variety of operational things at any point in time.
+You seem to have a rather over-extented sense of entitlement
--- a/lib/troll
+++ b/lib/troll
@@ -157,3 +157,6 @@
Porting a modern browser to Plan 9 woulbe incredibly painful, and I believe the codebase of Chromium or Firefox is larger than Plan 9 itself these days!
Subject: [sources] applied patch: /n/atom/patch/applied/websocket2
#ifdef PLAN9
+It's back. One of the backing servers wedged and needed a reboot.
+[9fans] p9p on 64 bit Linux
+acme: error while loading shared libraries: libX11.so.6: cannot open shared
--- a/sys/games/lib/fortunes
+++ b/sys/games/lib/fortunes
@@ -4993,3 +4993,7 @@
// run runs the command named by cmd.
building a small rpi cluster is really easy (i have one with 8-nodes) -- Skip Tavakkolian
https://github.com/jfloren/plan9/commit/445b546003d071f3cf3cd6a0133b92397e5c9024
+Evidenced by last few years of bug reports, nobody knows what 5g, 8g, and 6g are these days, so I deleted the "which compiler?" part of our bug report template. -- Brad Fitzpatrick
+(#cat-v) qrstuv → my patch to disable posting in lucio's mail client was put in the maybe directory
+I have "reduced"(hah) my vim config to about 50 plugins, so it takes ~25 megabytes of ram
+Internet Explorer 7 was audited by Microsoft to ensure that it contained no Mosaic code, and thus no longer credits Spyglass or Mosaic.