Monthly Archives: June 2007

Updated port for OpenBGPD 4.0

Here is an updated port for net/openbgpd. I’d like to get at least one or two successful reports before it goes in CVS.

Thanks to Thomas Vogt for relaying claudio@ patches.

OpenBGPD and OpenOSPFD ports

I’ve received a couple of mails about openbgpd and openospfd ports in last few months (and I probably forgot to answer some of them, apologies for that).

I haven’t had the chance to look at them recently but hope to do it in a near future. If someone managed to get a recent snapshot (or a stable release) working, please get in touch with me.

Telepathy ports in FreeBSD

I’ve been silent lately, both on mailing lists and on this blog but rest assured, I’m still alive.

If you follow ports commits, you may have noticed that I’ve added a couple of telepathy ports right before the X.org freeze and updated them to the latest versions available yesterday. I’ve set MAINTAINER to gnome@ for those ports but I’ll be looking after them.

That being said, I wouldn’t mind some help, especially to port mission-control, farsight, empathy (and a couple of other ports). It’s not that hard, but it’d be nice to have. Send me an email if you’re interested.

Spring Bank Holiday weekend

That was a really tiring yet really cool weekend. I’m not going to write everything about it cause nobody will read it, but here’s a summary.

Headlines: loads of new mates, first game at croker, met former Miss Ireland Aoife Cogan

Also I had limited physical contact with a czech girl on friday night. This all “stay-away-from-computers-during-the-weekend” technique has proven to be quite effective so far, socially I mean, cause it doesn’t help getting things done in FreeBSD.

FreeBSD T-shirts with teh new logo

I just got this email from Matt Olander. I’m not sure my blog is better than any blog from Planet FreeBSD but here it is:

Hey Florent!

FreeBSDMall has put up a few new t-shirts. Either Murray or I will post to the lists about them but it’d be awesome if you mention it in your blog and help spread the word :-P

Since FreeBSD Mall does silk screen (instead of digital print like Cafepress), it’s expensive to “test out” new designs. Silk screen is higher quality and lasts longer, but isn’t on-demand. We have to get the shirts ordered, printed, and stocked in the warehouse before we start taking orders. So, before we can come out with more designs, these have to start selling a bit first.

We’ve got some neat posters coming out, too!

later, -matt

So you know what you have to do now.