PS : I heard of Gentoo from him and can now stop needling him about giving back to the community :p
PPS : Time to grab some more sleep before getting ready for work :p
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
ecstatic
The method we've been using to handle new mirror bugs has been quite sub-optimal these past few years ;) Basically, we get a bug for a new mirror...and we run a few scripts to check if it's okay, then we let the mirror sit for a while before running the same set of checks and the repeats prolly one more time and if the results are favourable, the mirror is added into rotation. This is the process for both rsync (gentoo-portage aka the portage tree) and distfiles (source tarballs) mirrors. The point where the process umm failed was between checks, since there are quite a few things going on, mostly real life related. And so some of our mirrors have had to wait months before they were approved as official mirrors.
That's not a nice situation to have and I'd like to apologize for the delays that have happened in the past. We've made some changes that will really help processing new mirror bugs way faster than before and leave us free to work on bad mirror/other mirror related bugs.
Last weekend, thanks to a poke by
The second change is that we now have an upper limit of 2 weeks to close off new mirror bugs. If a mirror is in sync and doing fine, we aim to finish processing the mirror and adding it into our list of mirrors within this timeframe. To this end we'll mark the due date on the subject of the bug to help us keep track of it.
I'd like to thank our mirrors/mirror admins/sponsors for standing by Gentoo and helping out. Thanks a ton folks and keep em coming! :)
The other small thing that
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
happy - Music:Danny Elfman - The Little Things
I was back at Melbourne Park for the ladies final, and this was taken when Maria was well on her way to winning her first Australian Open title. The match was good, as was the lighting and the crowd was mostly behind Ana Ivanovic (she is surely a darling of the cameras as Alan Wilkins rightly put it during a Wimbledon telecast).
Rest of the set : http://www.flickr.com/photos/fox2mike/s
I still have a metric ton of photos to upload :p
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
lazy
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
awake
I've been on a reading spree actually...all my backlogged books are done and brand new ones are waiting to be read.
Woohoo. More reading.
Apart from reading, gaming takes up a bit of time as well. Assassin's Creed is one of the best games I've ever played. Ever. Totally amazing gameplay and equally well written story. On the PS3, with a Sony 32" Bravia to boot...at 1080p it's just brilliant :D
And then there's GTA4. Nico Bellic. My Man. Slick, cool. Compared to the last GTA I played...this is just insanely cooler. I don't like the graphics much though, I'm sure Rockstar could have done better (I'm biased after Assassin's Creed), but so far, I'm hooked. With things like 24 hrs functioning train networks...ability to hail cabs...go bowling or play darts, go out on a date...just amazing how they've worked to make the game as close to reality as possible. And yeah, Liberty City and the powerboats just kick rear as well.
Haven't had enough time to try out Half-Life 2 though ;) The Orange Box is waiting in the wings...
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
tired
I was out with some friends yesterday evening when I found out that Mika Hakkinen was in town for a little promo and there was a McLaren F1 car involved in the picture...
On digging around the internet, we found out that it was a promo for Johnnie Walker's new do not drink and drive campaign called Join the Pact (http://jointhepact.com/).
The only thing we (roomie and I) did today was head over to the place where the event was happening and catch a glimpse of the McLaren MP4-22, Mika, Paula Malai Ali and Steve Dawson (covering the event for Star Sports).
Woohoo! I managed to get some pretty decent shots ;)
Of course, the car never did anything more than 2nd or 3rd gear and the ear plugs they handed out weren't really needed, but it was fun. Mika did a total of 4 runs in the MP4-22, with the 3rd and 4th being longer than the first two along with some spins and the like.
The place where the event happened is actually a part of the street circuit where the GP will take place in September. Rest of the snaps - http://www.flickr.com/photos/fox2mike/s
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
happy
Date : Jan 23rd 2008
Time : 2245 onwards...(local time)
Location : Melbourne, Australia
My flight from Brisbane was uneventful. Virgin Blue is pretty cool, you have (small) screens right in front of you to watch what you want and all the good stuff is pay per view :) The rate I guess for movies and channels was something in the range of 7-9 Australian Dollars. I didn't bother, since I was enjoying the lovely skies past sunset and the cities below. The first thing I noticed when I landed in Melbourne was the big notice that warns people against joking (yes you read that right) about bombs in baggage or terrorism. The notice went on to say it's an offence and that people do so will be arrested. Eeeks. Paranoia and more Security Theatre :)
( Read the rest of the entry... )
And that brought to an end, a very interesting Day 1 in Melbourne :)
Rest of the snaps : http://www.flickr.com/photos/fox2mike/s
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
accomplished
Had a pretty good extended weekend and a lazy Sunday at home, watching Kimi get back to his winning ways at Sepang.
Life's been mostly good and exciting the last year, I have nothing to really complain about at all :)
Hoping for many more good ones ahead!
PS : If I need to get in to work on time tomorrow, I should head to bed now ;)
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
calm - Music:Sonu Nigam - Nagada
Sometime around December last year, I made up my mind to head to Melbourne for LCA 2008. Since I had a decent amount of vacation time, I decided to make a longer trip and see a bit of Australia.
( Slightly long... )
The rest of the photos are in this set.
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
happy - Music:AR Rahman - Chinna Chinna Aasai
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
busy
Not before 1330 :
Women's Singles Semi-Final - Maria Sharapova Vs Jelena Jankovic
Followed by :
Women's Singles Semi-Final - Ana Ivanovic Vs Daniela Hantuchova
And then Not before 1930 :
Men's Singles Semi-Final - Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Vs Rafael Nadal
The matches are like...umm...amazing. I'm hoping to get some good pics, fingers crossed.
PS : Oh and Australia has amazing beaches and even more amazing babes
- Location:Melbourne
- Mood:
excited
<@fox2mike> rane: ping
<@rane> what's up?
<@fox2mike> if I'm lucky
<@fox2mike> I'll be seeing Sharapova at the Australian Open
<@fox2mike> I'm leaving for Australia in 2 days :p
<@rane> oh damn
<@rane> i hope you plane breaks
<@rane> :-)
And a few days ago...
fox2mike/Gaim: and then, I'm going to the australian open
Sandy: wow
fox2mike/Gaim: thursday - both morning and evening sessions
Sandy: dont stare too much
fox2mike/Gaim: sat - ladies final
fox2mike/Gaim: :D
fox2mike/Gaim: I'll try maga
fox2mike/Gaim: I promise I will try :p
Sandy: hope sharapova loses in first round
Sandy: and the williams sisters enter the finals
Sandy: :P
fox2mike/Gaim: F*CK you
Yup. Feel the luvvvvvvv!
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
excited
As I was heading out for dinner yesterday, I spotted this catty, sleeping peacefully on top of the ATM cash deposit machine. Awesome :) I didn't have the D70 with me, so you'll have to make do with the w810i's cam.
At peace with the world...and on top of all the cash ;)
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
cheerful
Clicky!
Like I'd mentioned earlier...to me, FOSS.IN is about the people. There are quite a handful of friends I meet there, year after year...and then there's my extended family, Team FOSS.IN :)
Thanks a lot everyone, for everything you've all done for the event and it's an honour working with you all, year after year.
PS : Yes, I have about a 100 odd pics, which I will be uploading shortly :p
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
calm
Fun :)
Hope you all had a fun-filled and Merry Xmas as well!
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
amused - Music:Abba - I have a Dream
After landing here at 1945 local time, the 250-300 odd folks going to BLR waited for over 3.5 hours before transport arrived to take us to a hotel for the night. I shall break here to pass on my heartfelt thanks to Malaysia Airlines for giving me one very good reason why I'll think a zillion times before flying with them again.
I got to the Hotel at 0110, and left (after eating, sleeping, showering) at 0500. Back at the airport now, and it seems like the BLR flight is finally leaving at 0800 local time (a little over 50 mins from now).
KLIA is huge. But I can't understand how they won the best airport award, if things like their main display systems show outdated and stale information.
The free WiFi is cool though. It's open, so I'm tunneling over SSH. Maybe I'll write up on how that can be done later.
Time for the flight...seeya in BLR :) And if you're one of those lazy (insert words of choice here) and haven't yet registered for FOSS.IN, then Clicky!
- Location:KLIA, Malaysia
- Mood:
blank
Ferrari
and
Kimi Räikkönen
are the
2007
WORLD CHAMPIONS
I'm not going to be able to sleep now.
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
ecstatic
So I was part of history today :p
There were lots of people waiting in the Changi Beach Park to watch the landing of the first SQ Airbus A380 plane (regn. 9V-SKA) at the Changi Airport.
While the light was fading, this mammoth of a plane glided in smoothly for a safe touchdown on runway 20R.
Was able to get a few more shots, but I sort of liked this the most. Will post the rest later.
View Large On Black
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
ecstatic
Taken during a trip to the Island of Palau Ubin, Singapore during the month of August this year. Unfortunately, there seems to be some dirt on the CCD :(
We had a fun trip, a decent amount of mountain biking, walks by the sea and just generally relaxing. I took this shot when the clouds were rolling in.
Another one I liked - http://www.flickr.com/photos/fox2mike/1
The set - http://www.flickr.com/photos/fox2mike/s
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
calm
FOSS.IN/2007, India's most happening Open Source event is being held in Bangalore from the 4th to the 8th of December. My tickets are booked and I'll be there for sure :) The CFP closes in about 4 days, now would be a good time to clicky that linky.
The foremost thing that comes to mind when someone says FOSS.IN to me, are the people. Time for some history -- Back in the days, when we were still known as Linux Bangalore and when
In 2003, we did that and then realised what "Volunteering" really meant :p I shall not go into the gory details lest I scare off potential volunteers from coming to this years event hehehehe. But I'm sure every person who's volunteered in the past understands exactly what I'm talking about. And as in 2001, we met the same bunch of folks and a bigger bunch of newer folks. At this point you lose count of the number of people you had mini distro wars with, the number of "poke your nose in to say vi rulez" kind of things you've done. You finally start associating familiar faces with names and you know you'll see them the next year, at the same place. Once every year, for 3 days.
Oh and once you've volunteered, you've given away a part of your life. Signed away your soul. One of those Ghostrider type deals :p LB/2004, FOSS.IN/2005 and FOSS.IN/2006 (and frankly, I don't know how many more years are there to come), but it's wonderful. Meeting those people, those hallway discussions, those gaming sessions we managed to sneak in last year, the impromptu help offered in the hallways, suggestions on how we can tweak Apache....that's what makes FOSS.IN awesome. The people. Meeting them once a year. Spending 5 days slogging out to make sure everything runs fine. Running around on those 5 days making sure everything IS running fine ;) Getting hardware the day before, Harald fixing USB wireless issues, Andrew lending a hand in making sure stuff gets done on schedule. All part of the game. We've come to expect the unexpected in these past years and I'm sure this year will be an absolute blast.
If you've never been to one before, you should drop by. I'll be there, will you?
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
excited
Taken during the annual Mid Autumn festival. The whole place was lit up, the theme was mostly aquatic life with a few dragons thrown in.
Rest of the pics - http://www.flickr.com/photos/fox2mike/s
Crazy. We felt the office sway, slowly from side to side....for a full minute. It was almost surreal. You sort of didn't know if it was your mind or if it would stop.
I hope there is no loss of life in Indonesia, considering this was a 8.2, I'm afraid I'll be wrong about that :(
More info over at USGS -
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/rec
Update : They revised the magnitude to 8.2 from 7.9
Update 2 : They revised the magnitude to 8.4 from 8.2
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
shocked
I've always wanted to be in Delhi for our Republic Day Parade, because it's just awesome. The show of strength and unity is simply amazing as is the atmosphere. I will make it someday. I'm sure of that :)
Singapore turned 42 years old on August 9th and I was there at the National Day Parade. I got to the venue a bit later than originally planned (but about 3 hours before the event began) and was out of vantage points. Amazing how many people turned up many hours in advance with lunch and snacks packed, so they could get the best view points.
Rest of the snaps (some interesting ones too :p) in the set.
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
accomplished - Music:Omkara - Beedi Jalailye
Taken during the last NDP 2007 dress rehearsal which was on August 4th. This is where all future NDPs in Singapore will be taking place. The view is the Singapore skyline as seen from the Benjamin Shears Bridge. The bridge was closed off due to security concerns on National Day. View Large on Black. Rest of the snaps are in the set. I'll be uploading the actual NDP snaps sometime soon.
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
sleepy
Okay, so I walked into office and looked out of the board room on Friday and saw an aircraft with a BIG blue tail. I was telling myself that it can't be and got out the camera....and there it was.
The world's largest passenger aircraft, the Airbus A380.
I couldn't get much with the 70-300, since the plane is a good kilometer and half or more away and I'm shooting through tinted glass, but still, it was awesome seeing this baby parked on the tarmac.
She's here for some tests on the new Terminal 3 and will be departing Singapore in about 10 hours or so. Early morning, so I can't get better snaps.
I'm guessing they would be flying in at least once more, before the first SQ A380 is delivered in October. I'll make sure I catch that one. Thanks to
ti22 for some post processing magick ;)
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
calm
$ uptime
03:33:29 up 551 days, 3:27, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
On one of the production servers at work ;)
In other news, this journal has been up for 4 years now. I'm grateful to Livejournal for the many friends I've met here. It's been amazing even though my posting frequency is like once a month :)
Thanks a ton! :D
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
happy
In other news, Ferrari finally managed their first 1-2 of the season today at what is touted to be the last race ever at Magny-Cours. Seems the new aerodynamics package that both Kimi and Massa were confident about really turned the tables on McLaren this weekend. w00t!
A close friend got engaged and another got married and I was lucky enough to make it to both :)
Had a lazy weekend, looking forward to the week ahead....
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
calm
I'm going to have to balance work and this, or this will take up too much time ;)
First shots : http://www.flickr.com/photos/fox2mike/s
I think I'll spend quite a bit of free time doing this.
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
calm
The best part of all the 3 days, was raceday. Why? Because that's when you realise that you're normal and you see how many other people are atleast just as crazy or even more crazy that you are about the sport. The whole atmosphere was awesome. So many motorsport fans in one place....
I was wearing my Ferrari shirt as I came down for breakfast that day at the hotel and everyone looked at me like I was part of the team. Hah, felt good ;) The same thing on the monorail, random people would smile...a fellow Ferrari fan from some corner of the globe would nod or wave. And everyone in general knew what the deal was all about.
The rest of the snaps are being uploaded, a few hundred more to go...I'm off to sleep now.
- Location:Singapore
- Mood:
sleepy














