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2009 Jul 29
0
Welcoming a new member in the NUT Team
Fellows, I'm pleased to announce that David Goncalves has now joined the NUT Team. David is working for some time on the NUT Python support, through: - the PyNUT module, which currently provides client access, and which will soon provide some configuration helpers, - the NUT-Monitor client GUI. So, congratulations to David for joining the team! and thanks for his much appreciated
2005 Oct 03
0
Welcoming a new NUT Team member
I'm pleased to announce that Kjell Claesson has joined the NUT Team. Kjell will work as a developer on bcmxcp and 3 phases UPS support. Thanks you Kjell for your continued support, Arnaud -- Linux / Unix Expert - MGE UPS SYSTEMS - R&D Dpt Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/ Debian Developer - http://people.debian.org/~aquette/ OpenSource Developer -
2011 Sep 05
3
Scheduling 2.6.2 release (was: on Ubuntu Developer Summit (Oneiric), NUT and 2.8.0)
Hey, I'm scheduling a 2.6.2 release for max. September 15. The content will be lighter than first expected with 2.8.0 (see below). This includes the current trunk plus: - merge the nut-scanner branch, - some snmp-ups improvements (sysOID matching for init stage) and some more MIBs, - a first complete version of the nut-ipmipsu driver, - the new jNut Java binding, - preliminary support of
2008 Nov 14
2
Opening the 2.4 commit fest
fellows, You can now commit to the trunk everything that is scheduled for 2.4 For my part, the november month will be mostly dedicated to the following: - commit the USB "improved maintenance" code. I'm about to finish that one, which allows to extract USB info and generate the various USB related files (hotplug, udev and hal). so the end of that bothering era ^_^ - complete &
2010 Nov 25
3
Announce: new team member (to work on Mozilla NSS port)
Dear fellows, As you have probably seen, NUT has had a recent boost through the help of Eaton. Frederic Bohe (contractor for Eaton France) has worked on Augeas, and is now working the Windows port. Chetan Agarwal, seconded by Prashi Gandi (both from Eaton India) are working on XCP and quality / validation related projects. I'm now pleased to announce that Emilien Kia (contractor for Eaton
2008 Dec 16
0
FossCamp / UDS feedback and 2.4 roadmap update
Just back from the FossCamp / Ubuntu Developer Summit, at the Googleplex. great peoples, great place, great ideas... Ubuntu Community and Canonical guys are amazing! we have had a lot of presentations and discussions, on many subjects, either upstream (like NUT itself) or the distro integration. and we've had a lot of fun too ^_^ thanks again to Canonical and Nick for inviting the
2006 Feb 07
0
IMPORTANT: post 2.0.3 planning
Hi fellows, As you've seen, 2.0.3 has finally find its way out. Time has now come to get back on some tasks left aside. - The first one will be the switch to the Subversion RCS. Thanks to Charles' work, things should be quite easy and quick on the migration side. But I know this will imply some work on every developer's side to find equivalent tools and get fluent with this new
2008 Nov 16
1
Opening the 2.4 commit fest (configuration files)
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Arnaud Quette <aquette.dev at gmail.com> wrote: > 2008/11/15 Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>: >> On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Arnaud Quette <aquette.dev at gmail.com> wrote: >>> fellows, >>> >>> You can now commit to the trunk everything that is scheduled for 2.4 >>> >>> For my part,
2006 Jul 10
1
Rework of the configuration files (task 280)
Hi everyone, I'm new in the upsdev team, nice to meet you ! I'm currently doing an internship at MGE UPS, working with Arnaud Quette for the NUT project. I'll work for 2 months on the reworking of the configuration files for NUT and creation of libupsconfig and upsconfig libraries. (task 280 and 281 of the NUT project) My planning is as follow : Week 27 : Become used with the
2006 Nov 21
1
Fwd: IPv6 patch
fellows, can one of you take over the validation and application of the attached patch? I only have a doubt about the "struct sockaddr_storage" and its compatibility, but I've not deeply gone through the patch... ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Than Ngo Date: 21 nov. 2006 13:33 Subject: IPv6 patch To: aquette.dev Cc: mildew Hi Arnaud, the current nut does not
2006 Nov 21
0
Update (was: FreeBSD 6.1, MGE Ellipse ASR600USBS,)
Fellows, back for 4 days, the baby and the mother are now at home, and the father is... hem, well not so fresh ;-) For those interested in some pictures: http://benjamin.quette.free.fr/ 2006/11/16, Peter Selinger <selinger@mathstat.dal.ca>: > ... > Arnaud: could you please amend the instructions on the NUT download > website http://www.networkupstools.org/source.html (Development
2006 May 24
2
Common Linux Power Management (HAL and NUT) (was: Re: ideas for a new UPS infrastructure)
Hi David and fellows, I'm reviving this important thread about a common power management. To sum up, the first aim is to allow a better user experience on Linux by bridging NUT with Linux HAL, and Gnome Power Management / any PM GUI. But it also initiate a bigger investigation about how to integrate NUT support for UPSs into the native OS Power Management infrastructure for all supported
2007 Apr 12
0
HAL and UPSs (was: Small feature request for 0.5.9)
Hi Dave and HAL fellows, 2007/3/30, David Zeuthen <david@fubar.dk>: > > Hi! > > On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 11:22 +0200, Arnaud Quette wrote: > > I would really need an "addondir" variable in hal.pc to get to exact > > path to install the NUT addons... > > I just clarified this in the spec with this commit > >
2005 Jul 05
0
Development news
Hi fellows, Just a quick update to inform you about the current developments, before going on deserved holidays (as of this evening until 20/07). The 3 main current points are: 1) Documentation: ================ We are working on an XML docbook base with P. Karatchentzeff. The documentation will be split into a User Manual and a Developer Manual. A preview is available there:
2005 Oct 07
0
newhidups renaming and related (was: newhidups: merged regex changes)
2005/9/25, Peter Selinger <selinger@mathstat.dal.ca>: > > Arnaud Quette wrote: > > > > Some more points while you're at it: > > - newhidups will have to be renamed. My aimed was to let the name until > we > > can superceed hidups. Then remove hidups, and rename newhidups to > usbhid-ups > > (name proposition welcomed, but should match the fact
2008 Jul 08
0
Update on NUT 2.4 roadmap
I finally took some time to lay down a consolidated roadmap to the next major milestone (2.4), and some update on this. 1) new documentation (User and Developer Manuals) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the biggest change for 2.4. We will use the new test.networkupstools.org website to create and maintain the content, based upon the
2004 Apr 22
0
calling R from java[Scanned]
look at http://www.omegahat.org/download/index.html for my part, i'm working on Window 2000 and got lots of problem in SJava building due to C code compilation... Cheers Bruno -----Message d'origine----- De : anthony.ferrari at ensimag.imag.fr [mailto:ferraria at ensisun.imag.fr] Envoy?? : jeudi 22 avril 2004 15:15 ?? : rossini at u.washington.edu Cc : r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch;
2006 Dec 18
3
about the 2.0.5 release
fellows, I'm preparing the 2.0.5 release (as always, the Christmas release). I just wanted to be sure: - everybody's in sync (Carlos, IIRC you had some megatec things underway?!) - that the brief NEWS message fits everybody (analyzing the real diff between the Testing+trunk backport and the last trunk backport over Testing was a mess). Since I'm on vacation for a week as of next
2012 Apr 16
0
Fwd: Re: libusb_get_report: Unknown error
DDDDD output attached. On 04/12/12 19:53, Arnaud Quette wrote: > > > 2012/4/11 Robert Ayrapetyan <robert.ayrapetyan at gmail.com > <mailto:robert.ayrapetyan at gmail.com>> > > Seems I've missed confirmation mail somewhere, now registered. > > > > have you patched your 2.6.1 or used trunk + the patch? > I've used trunk + the patch.
2008 Feb 01
3
2.2.2 -pre backports open
Fellows, the -pre branch for 2.2.2 is opened. If you have something to backport for trunk or fix in Testing, it's time to do so. If you are unsure, don't hesitate to ask me or on this list. I'd like to see 2.2.2 going out soon (~2 weeks max) Arnaud -- Linux / Unix Expert R&D - MGE Office Protection Systems - http://www.mgeops.com Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader -