Follow up to my Swatch article on Fedoranews.org
Brian Fahrlander
Brian at fahrlander.net
Sun Mar 7 19:38:41 UTC 2004
On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 14:00 -0500, Jef Spaleta wrote:
> Gavin Henry wrote:
> > Just visit:
> > http://fedoranews.org/ghenry/swatch
>
> And at the URL, you say its "been submitted to the Fedora Core FC2",
> but you post a link to fedora.us bugzilla. This is a very confusing
> and misleading use of inherently confusing and misleading terminology.
> As of now as far as i know, fedora.us is still a separate entity. And
> even if fedora.us does get merged into the Red Hat sponsored Fedora
> Project in the FC2 release timeline (miracles do happen), at best the
> packages published at fedora.us in the meantime are going to fill Fedora
> Extras, and certaintly not land directly into "Official Fedora Core".
> Perhaps
> its best not to suggest that these rpms are going to find their way into
> the official install media images of Fedora Core, and say Fedora Extras,
> which would be a more accurate lie.
Well, I don't know anything about that; I've been looking for a
similar tool for many years...maybe this is it.
Several years ago I approached various programmers wanting something
to 'grep' a log and play a sound when a certain pattern is heard. Sure,
it'd be uber-cool to have a server make the nautical sound when someone
PINGs a server...but more importantly a knocking sound when someone
generates a packet meant to test the firewall.
I'm going to investigate it, maybe this IS the program I've been
looking for. I'd sure make dealing with server farms a little easier...
and fun.
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