here? On blog.dc.o/dcX?
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=en_NZ.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
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pn libpam-ssh
ii monkeysphere 0.37-3
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pn libpam-ssh
ii monkeysphere 0.37-3
ii ssh-askpass-gnome [ssh-askpass] 1:6.9p1-2+b1
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suggests:
pn keychain
pn libpam-ssh
ii monkeysphere 0.37-3
ii ssh-askpass-gnome [ssh-askpass] 1:6.9p1-2+b1
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suggests:
pn keychain
pn libpam-ssh
ii monkeysphere 0.37-3
ii ssh-askpass-gnome [ssh-askpass] 1:6.9p1-2+b1
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legates were added, rather
than the delegation itself revisited.
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/sh linked to /bin/dash
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digital_signature_gpg.asc
De
f packages openssh-client suggests:
pn keychain
pn libpam-ssh
ii monkeysphere 0.37-3
ii ssh-askpass-gnome [ssh-askpass] 1:6.9p1-2+b1
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: :'
Hello,
Can I use systemd to automatically run scripts as the owner of an
X session when a USB keyboard or a VGA screen are connected to the
local machine? Or what other mechanism would you use?
In the past, doing so automatically would involve some sort of hook
in /etc (invoked as root), which
for hosts where I control the zone?
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kick in even then, as ControlPersist should only
> affect masters. :-/
Yes, it's set to auto.
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kick in even then, as ControlPersist should only
> affect masters. :-/
Yes, it's set to auto.
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for hosts where I control the zone?
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oing to make the problems go away that caused us to
get to where we currently stand. Instead of a top-down perspective
on DebConf orga, we should embrace a lean organisation, and trust
and enable people to help Debian through their work.
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-mail remind me of the text we
drafted for
http://debconf15.debconf.org/press/2015-08-04.en.xhtml
Also, we did make an effort to mention this sort of stuff in the
DC15 templates.
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doing the work. Their
alignment with Debian's values is a process, not something that can
be policed through a delegation.
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ction during DC14, all of which
> was handled amicably.
That is because DC14 was almost entirely organised without active
delegates.
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CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_NZ, LC_CTYPE=en_NZ.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION postfix_vi
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also sprach martin f krafft <madd...@debian.org> [2015-11-10 13:22 +1300]:
> Please enable e.g.
>
> vmm userpassword add@ress -
>
> so that the password can be read from stdin and doesn't ever show up
> in the process list.
Actually, just read from stdin when it's not
DCx to help get key orga members get acquainted with
the venue.
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Hey folks,
thanks to a hint on IRC, I started experimenting with postscreen(8)
to fend off some hefty zombie attacks.
I can't help but notice that
http://www.postfix.org/POSTSCREEN_README.html#config
suggests to disable the chroot on all new services, and notably
smtpd. Also, all socket
/systemd/system)
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: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
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for some (!) parents, but I don't think we're quite there
yet, nor does feedback from last year suggest that parents are
generally open to idea to give their kids away like this.
Rather I think we'll fare much better with on-site babysitters like
at DC15. Is this a possibility?
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o accomodate them, but we
could sponsor child care as part of the deal. That is if we want to
position DebConf as a family-friendly conference, which I hope we
do.
> The venue this year will have three levels so should be easy to
> keep some as quiet levels and some as kid-frie
hplip 3.14.6-1+b3
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by a team that included
non-locals.
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cores)
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Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
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)
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ity models,
and we do not have in-file differentiation (e.g. protect the key
while let people read the cert), using two files is the only
sensible way.
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fonts-opensymbol 2:102.7+LibO5.0.3~rc1-2
ii libc6 2.19-22
ii libgcc1 1:5.2.1-23
ii libreoffice-core 1:5.0.3~rc1-2
ii libstdc++65.2.1-23
ii uno-libs3 5.0.3~rc1-2
ii ure 5.0.3~rc1-2
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fonts-opensymbol 2:102.7+LibO5.0.3~rc1-2
ii libc6 2.19-22
ii libgcc1 1:5.2.1-23
ii libreoffice-core 1:5.0.3~rc1-2
ii libstdc++65.2.1-23
ii uno-libs3 5.0.3~rc1-2
ii ure 5.0.3~rc1-2
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o?
Yes, of course, but that's an additional step that can be forgotten,
and it's quite normal to have cert and key split between files, so
I'd urge ejabberd to do the same…
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Hey there,
I have my mails sorted in mutt in increasing order of date-received,
so the latest are at the bottom, and I don't think I will ever
change that.
I also often use the function, and after applying a ,
mutt has the first (oldest) message highlighted.
Is it somehow possible to have mutt
w/4 CPU cores)
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Architectures: i386
Kernel: Linux 4.2.0-1-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_NZ, LC_CTYPE=en_NZ.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
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: :' : proud Debian developer
`. `'`
.
While I have plenty other performance issues with Libreoffice, this
particular problem has not been visible in a long time, certainly
not with v5.
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.
While I have plenty other performance issues with Libreoffice, this
particular problem has not been visible in a long time, certainly
not with v5.
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also sprach Thomas Koch <tho...@koch.ro> [2015-10-30 23:22 +1300]:
> I won a protonet server at a dc15 morning raffle. I've not yet
> received anything. Is that expected or an error?
I'll get on it.
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dea of just
making DebCamp longer.
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digital_signa
e for
people to self-organise events.
Still, a lot of organisation is required within a strict timeframe.
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DebConf17 in y
but it is
>undesirable.
>
>Fix this with the following semantically neutral amendment:
>
> - Renumber the first section A.1 to A.0.
>
>
>- GENERAL RESOLUTION ENDS -
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: :' : proud De
only ever come with responsibility. The only
places where this is apparently accepted to not be the case are
politics, the banking sector, and multi-billion-enterprises. We
should not go there for DebConf orga.
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: :'
ctioning) bid teams.
I understand the motivation and I agree that we need to enable bid
teams with less experience to put on great conferences, but this
requires a dedicated team, forward-thinking, and good mentoring.
I don't see how a delegation provides a safety net.
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ot;rough aims", I'd say that we
should declare them final (once decided), and in the event of us
missing one or the other, we figure out a communication strategy
which will mostly be along the lines of us generously extending the
deadlines! ;)
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y cheek here at all, but have we ever
stepped back and answered the question what threats could put the
Debian Project at jeopardy which couldn't have been prevented
through a functioning team even without sledgehammer powers?
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: :
t
people without much effort on our side.
Maybe mybroadband.co.za can be the same sort of amplifier.
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DebConf17 in your
ader"
might imply such. Leaders don't get appointed or enforced, leaders
are followed.
However, having a public face (elsewhere called "conference chair"
and "… co-chair") is helpful in many ways, even if this person
doesn't call the shots.
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ut how to fit in with the new structure.
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digital_signatur
ckly find specific information? I don't have
a more concrete proposal than that though.
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DebConf17 in your country? h
bute.
Once we have a sizeable dataset, we could try to create a Kanban
(with deadlines) and see how usable it'd be.
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also don't have
a contender for the perfect tool at hand just yet.
If we assumed a task-centric approach, then the profile pages could
contain much more abstract information, such as "Jonathan is usually
involved in X and cares deeply about Y. He has 17 cats and likes to
drink beer while doing hea
sals, and it can be resent as many times as we want or need.
It's also not a lot of work, especially if you base it off the DC15
one. And when it's done, then it's done. ;)
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: :' : DebConf orga team
`. `'`
`- DebConf16
feedback at
https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf15/Feedback and help us make
the event even better in the future. After DebConf is before
DebConf…
Cheers,
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, 'unstable')
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it being one of my first open source projects probably had
> something to do with it ;)
>
> Anyway, please remove randomize-lines.
Thank you! I didn't mean to intrude at all, but I appreciate your
ability to move beyond!
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core" team of specific
conference instance. And this team has all too often been called
"local team".
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De
e the link to the wiki [1]
That would be my recommendation until wafer is ready.
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Instead of finger-pointing and trying to resume installing
a sub-teams structure that fell short of expectations and too often
got in the way, we should build upon what worked well for DC15 (and
the successful conferences before that) and take things from there.
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has been re-formed, you can then let them take
over (if you won't be part of the team anyway).
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DebConf17 in your coun
end — not just
those that are nearby and can afford it" → "want to include as
many people as possible, not only those that can afford to
attend."
In general, please ensure you use British English or American
English spelling consistently (e.g. "-ize" vs. "-i
a "downloads" folder to store the sponsorship brochure;
Please note that we traditionally put downloads in a separate repo,
media.debconf.org, although I don't really know why.
Cheers,
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: :' : DebConf orga
need to revert to
Summit, and we'd need to put a lot of work into Summit, so we
shouldn't wait too long.
On the other hand, if we know what needs to be done, and there's
already a general direction of how it would be done with wafer,
along with a time estimation, then people might just pick it up the
work
nctionality, so
that we can convince everyone that it's the most promising solution
and worthy of investing time?
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DebC
me the
video team setup station).
> There was also a pretty much finished webpage hosted on DebConf
> infrastructure, which can be seen in [2].
Most of the edits happened after I sent the e-mail, I think. But it
was never announced other than on our list.
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also sprach Giacomo Catenazzi <c...@debian.org> [2015-10-01 15:51 +0200]:
> Also DC15 were not without problems (lack of man power, and lack
> of experience, NIH).
Could you please elaborate on the lack of experience and NIH?
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post on 24 March 2015.
Curiously, now the teams list has child care as a responsibility of
the "facilities team". Go figure.
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this ought not to be forgotten either.
Hope this helps,
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e chairs was so overwhelmingly negative
that we immediately removed the webpage, lost all motivation and
buried the plans, despite the encouraging and supportive feedback
we've been receiving since.
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`. `'`
irs for another 4 days. I don't
see the benefit in bringing this up again.
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also sprach martin f krafft <madd...@debconf.org> [2015-09-26 21:37 +0200]:
> the DC15 final report needs to get done. We're collecting content
> here:
>
> https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf15/FinalReport
>
> Please see what you can contribute.
Thanks t
be raffling off the
final prize: a Chromebook sponsored by our Platinum sponsor
Hewlett-Packard.
Looking forward to hearing from you, especially if you have ideas on
how to improve DebConf.
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arranged before the current chairs even got
appointed or teams were formed.
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ate, and the were
countless open questions about competencies and roles that nobody
ever addressed.
So actually, 12 months into this experiment, I think it's about time
that we challenged the approach and actually tried to fix stuff.
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misinformation or
malicious misrepresentation.
Thanks,
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t in
> Debian and DebConf,
Can you please point me to those priorities?
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essage is to identify this as a garden path and
reinstate the common belief that the local team should be embraced
and supported.
It's good to know that you agree with most of it. I would find it
interesting to hear the other chairs' positions.
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are likely to get
more done.
See you there?
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people contacting us the feeling that
they're addressing a person, which is beneficial.
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aking things easier.
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than approaches based on compartmentalisation of task categories.
So then, the documentation we need is a timeline, and dependencies
between tasks. And to me, this sounds like a project management
tool, as this sort of topologically sorted graph is just hard to
maintain in a wiki.
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ady to do that? Maybe. A possible
> implementation could be that bids would come up with a 'DebConf
> organization bureau' they are comfortable with, and that the
> convincing bureau would be part of the overall evaluation by the
> DebConf committee.
Yup. Either that, or dc-orga ready to
can
> perfectly well happen on the DC16 channel.
>
> I urge anyone that participates in this meeting to do it on
> #debconf-team not #debconf-coordination.
For the record, I agree 100% with Marga, including the urgency she
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the media, ideally.
Thanks for bringing this up.
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Hey folks,
having been hit yet again and unexpectedly by the fact that BackupPC
transfers all files' data just to figure out whether the file is
already in the pool, I found an old mail of mine to this list from
five years ago
Hey guys,
we still have four DC15 beer mugs left over. If you contributed to
making DC15 awesome and you didn't get a mug, please let me know (in
private mail) and I'll put one aside for you — while supplies last.
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also sprach Lennart Poettering [2015-09-11 14:16
+0200]:
> I figure the next step is to attach gdb to PID, set a break point
> in device_process_new() and figure out why systemd doesn't care
> for the symlink.
Frankly — and you won't like this — but I lack the resources
t; separately anyway.
Where is this packaging?
Has there been any progress made on the side of Odoo, or by
Martin/Ben?
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t; separately anyway.
Where is this packaging?
Has there been any progress made on the side of Odoo, or by
Martin/Ben?
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also sprach Andrei Borzenkov [2015-09-11 10:28 +0200]:
> Please run "udevadm monitor --env", start drbd service to trigger
> device creation and make output available.
http://slexy.org/raw/s21alRk3ZD
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your 12 reported bugs
basically received no responses in months? Or is there something
else going on?
https://github.com/odoo/odoo/issues/created_by/onlyjob
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basically received no responses in months? Or is there something
else going on?
https://github.com/odoo/odoo/issues/created_by/onlyjob
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