for this, please
reassign.
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for this, please
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[otf-stix] 1.1.1-4
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ii libgssapi-krb5-2 1.15.2-2
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raping systems out there, so it's not likely to happen.
Oh joy. Any tool should always check for a tty on stdout and if none
is found, it should randomly reformat the output unless
--machine-readable is given. You know, easier said than done… ;)
Thanks for following up, I guess I'll rest my case.
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then "date
offset" becomes -10. If I now wait 2 days before using gscan2pdf
again to save a file, it'll apply -10 and default to the date 8 days
ago today.
I'm failing to see the logic behind all of this.
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6.1-2+b1
ii xdg-utils 1.1.2-1
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1.1.2-1
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receiving an email soon saying the package is in the NEW
> queue.
You guys are awesome. Thanks a lot.
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receiving an email soon saying the package is in the NEW
> queue.
You guys are awesome. Thanks a lot.
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coreutils depends on:
ii libacl1 2.2.52-3+b1
ii libattr1 1:2.4.47-2+b2
ii libc62.24-17
ii libselinux1 2.7-2
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: :' :
gure out how to get them over. On the other hand,
I think it'd be a better use of Debian funds just to print them
there.
If nothing else, then I'll take the banners to 34c3, where Holger
has agreed to take them over.
Thanks a lot for your offer though.
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Sent too quickly… there are also DebConf shirts from the following
years: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 (+orga), 2009 (+orga), 2011, 2014
(+orga), 2015 (+orga), 2016. All Men's L. Same principle as with the
other shirts. Sorry for the spam, if you perceive this as such.
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,
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minchinhampton (n.): the expression on a man's face when he has just
zipped up his trousers w
ggests:
pn python-kerberos
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Desc
Conf15 still, but they aren't in the
balance sheet and thus officially written off. I'll leave it up to
the DebConf people and/or DPL to decide how much they're worth in
terms of sellings vs. giving away.
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these to
anywhere outside Europe.
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"when a woman marries again it is because she d
.de/serien/die-bergretter/zu-kurz-gekommen-100.html
has the ability to toggle subtitles.
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perl-modules-5.26 [libdigest-perl] 5.26.0-8
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e recent version of the one by simmel, and
> according to the comments, is based off of simmel's.
I've been using the former successfully. It does what it promises.
I'd say that's enough.
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`. `'`
an now be about the issue to which it was
renamed. Nothing more to do or see here, please move along ;)
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2+b2
ii libc62.24-17
ii libpopt0 1.16-10+b2
ii lsb-base 9.20170808
rsync recommends no packages.
Versions of packages rsync suggests:
ii openssh-client 1:7.5p1-10
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an now be about the issue to which it was
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2+b2
ii libc62.24-17
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ii lsb-base 9.20170808
rsync recommends no packages.
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reassign -1 cups
fixed -1 2.2.4-91-g2cb1fda9f-1
tags -1 fixed-upstream
kthxkbye
Seems like
https://github.com/apple/cups/commit/123cfe0202564a6ea0b2cdf33958bf550ab00016
fixes this. The version in experimental is no longer affected or so
it seems. Thanks Didier.
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fixed -1 2.2.4-91-g2cb1fda9f-1
tags -1 fixed-upstream
kthxkbye
Seems like
https://github.com/apple/cups/commit/123cfe0202564a6ea0b2cdf33958bf550ab00016
fixes this. The version in experimental is no longer affected or so
it seems. Thanks Didier.
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et/src/libpam-mount/2.16-3/src/mount.c/#L140
So I'd say that this functionality is included, and if it's not
working as expected, then there's a bug.
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e my own shell script to wrap the mount/umount
calls? Don't you think this should be fixed in source?
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also sprach Jörg Frings-Fürst <deb...@jff-webhosting.net> [2017-10-03 21:38
+0200]:
> at the follow-up from your ML link you found the soulution.
Thanks for cleaning up those old bug reports!
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Source: puppet
Version: 4.8.2-5
Severity: normal
The puppet(8) manpage is broken on Debian stretch:
[1;31mError: Could not parse application options: invalid option: \-\-help[0m
Also: https://manpages.debian.org/stretch/puppet/puppet.8.en.html
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009 does
not apply at all.
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[www-browser] 52.3.0esr-2
pn par2
ii w3m [www-browser] 0.5.3-34
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backuppc suggests:
ii chromium [www-browser] 60.0.3112.78-1
ii firefox [www-browser] 55.0-2
ii firefox-esr [www-browser] 52.3.0esr-2
pn par2
ii w3m [www-browser] 0.5.3-34
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Versions of packages backuppc suggests:
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ii firefox [www-browser] 55.0-2
ii firefox-esr [www-browser] 52.3.0esr-2
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ii w3m [www-browser] 0.5.3-34
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also sprach Viktor Dukhovni [2017-09-18 22:39
+0200]:
> > No, they're all managed centrally and pushed regularly.
>
> So, though this is not your best option, you can centrally capture
> the updated fingerprints and automate their deployment (along with
> the most
also sprach Viktor Dukhovni [2017-09-18 00:31
+0200]:
> So your certral system generates the keys, and obtains the LE
> certificates on behalf of the far-flung hosts? And then pushes
> these keys to the hosts over an SSH tunnel?
>
> Is that only for the initial key
also sprach Wietse Venema [2017-09-17 21:51 +0200]:
> I wonder, if this is used for 'internal' email traffic, why bother
> with certificates that require frequent renewal? If the organization
> is that large, I would expect that all external email is handled
> by relay hosts
also sprach Viktor Dukhovni [2017-09-17 21:49
+0200]:
> I think you're saying your organization places machines you
> (collectively) build on other people's networks, but the machines
> need to send call home to send email, which is sometimes outbound
> to other
also sprach Viktor Dukhovni [2017-09-17 18:09
+0200]:
> Can you explain your use-case in a bit more detail? What sort of
> SMTP clients are these, that they authenticate using TLS client
> certificates not issued by a CA you control and you're then
> providing
also sprach Wietse Venema [2017-09-17 17:26 +0200]:
> > > 2) Use a new check_certname_access feature to reject out-of-doman
> > >names. Postfix should not make 'allow' decisions based on name
> > >information in a certificate with an untrusted CA.
>
> Any CA that is
also sprach Wietse Venema [2017-09-17 16:34 +0200]:
> 1) Use smtpd_tls_CA_file to trust ONLY the letsencrypt CA.
Right, especially since I could set this only for the smtpd handling
submissions and need not impose this setting on regular port 25 SMTP
connections.
I suppose
Hello,
As far as I can tell, postfix can authenticate its clients using
certificates in two ways:
check_ccert_access (also permit_tls_clientcerts), which
authorizes clients based on the cert fingerprint;
permit_tls_all_clientcerts, which authorizes clients if they
present a cert signed
likely a netcf issue, actually. Should I reassign to
libnetcf1?
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i welcome your constructive critici
2.9.4+dfsg1-3
ii netcat-openbsd 1.178-3
ii qemu1:2.8+dfsg-7
ii qemu-kvm1:2.8+dfsg-7
Versions of packages libvirt-daemon suggests:
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7
ii qemu-kvm1:2.8+dfsg-7
Versions of packages libvirt-daemon suggests:
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d in config file: mfc9465cdn", but other than that, this
isn't really a bug.
What do you want me to do? Take this upstream? Downgrade? Close?
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libcrypt-ssleay-perl 0.73.04-2+b2
ii libnet-inet6glue-perl 0.603-2
ii libtext-reform-perl1.20-3
ii libwww-perl6.15-2
listadmin recommends no packages.
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also sprach Peter Gervai <g...@grin.hu> [2017-08-24 11:55 +0200]:
> this would be fixed by 4.xx released back in april.
that's great news. do you have a commit hash or changelog entry at
hand?
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of packages cups-browsed recommends:
pn avahi-daemon
cups-browsed suggests no packages.
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ight well close this issue and open a new one with
all the details, for a fresh start. Sorry guys.
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`- Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing
ot;Sugar" as the
session to use from lightdm — thanks for letting me know how to do
that, I wasn't even aware of the menu up top ;)
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`- Debian - when yo
you cannot _cancel_ while in the color
> selection interface?
Sorry, was unclear. I am asked to change the colour, but clicking on
the X doesn't actually do anything. So I can only click "Next" and
be forced to use the colour that was selected on startup (always the
same).
--
.
a system by default, except
for the fewest cases.
At the moment, lightdm does not give me options over what session to
choose, and I need to figure that out, but as long as I can
configure the default session of individual users to be Sugar, then
that's just fine.
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n sucrose
pn sugar-calculate-activity
pn sugar-etoys-activity
pn sugar-turtleart-activity
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-activity
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-activity
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utility to our mission.
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you
> described. Is avoiding a 3 second delay in 'lpstat -s' worth having
> this?
I don't think so, but the proposed solution would be to make this
configurable anyway, either through a config file option, or maybe
(easiest) through LIBSANE_HPAIO_LOCALONLY=[0/1] in the environment.
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you
> described. Is avoiding a 3 second delay in 'lpstat -s' worth having
> this?
I don't think so, but the proposed solution would be to make this
configurable anyway, either through a config file option, or maybe
(easiest) through LIBSANE_HPAIO_LOCALONLY=[0/1] in the environment.
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ion peripherals
ii libsane-perl 0.05-2+b4amd64Perl bindings for
the SANE (Scanner Access Now Eas
ii sane 1.0.14-12amd64scanner graphical
frontends
ii sane-utils 1.0.26~git201511 amd64API library fo
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the SANE (Scanner Access Now Eas
ii sane 1.0.14-12amd64scanner graphical
frontends
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"wer ein warum
course be very wrong…
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"wer ein warum
ions of packages cups-client suggests:
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pn cups-bsd
ii smbclient 2:4.6.5+dfsg-3
ii xpp1.5-cvs20081009-3
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ions of packages cups-client suggests:
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ii smbclient 2:4.6.5+dfsg-3
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retitle 864788 Unable to control cache expiry for smartcards
severity 864788 important
tags 864788 security
thanks
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retitle -1 Unable to control cache expiry for smartcards
severity -1 important
tags -1 security
thanks
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.71-1
ii mercurial 4.0-1
pn subversion
pn subversion-tools
ii vcsh 1.20151229-1
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resolving the symlink chain?
Thanks,
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Description: Digital GPG sig
also sprach martin f krafft <madd...@debian.org> [2017-06-16 20:26 +0200]:
> I tried card-timeout 5 just now and even after 10 seconds, I can
> sign messages without a PIN just fine… multiple times. So either
> I am doing it wrong or it's doing it wrong ;)
For the record, I'
also sprach Peter Lebbing [2017-06-23 17:56 +0200]:
> There are two hard problems in computer science: Cache invalidation,
> naming things, and off-by-one errors.
I haven't heard that one in years. Lol. ;)
> Martin, I think --no-auto-check-trustdb and a cron job will
>
also sprach Werner Koch [2017-06-22 19:02 +0200]:
> For a key listing this means computing it for every listed key. And the
> majority of frontends first do a key listing and show the validity of
> the keys before you can encrypt something.
Obviously, one could work with caching
also sprach Werner Koch [2017-06-23 09:40 +0200]:
> Those flags are tracked in self-signatures. When changing a flag
> a new self-signature is used. This will be uploaded to the
> keyserver. gpg uses the flags from the latest self-signature it
> has.
So how does this explain
also sprach MFPA <2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net> [2017-06-23 00:33
+0200]:
> I didn't know you could remove a usage flag once the key was on the
> keyservers.
Well, it somehow seems to work, apart from the fact that gnupg first
needs to clean up the key (using --edit-key) after
also sprach Peter Lebbing [2017-06-22 15:46 +0200]:
> > As far as I understand, the parameters --marginals-needed and
> > --completes-needed can be used to define a maximum search depth D,
> > so when I ask GPG to update the trustdb WRT key 0xdeadbeef, then I'd
> >
also sprach Andrew Gallagher [2017-06-21 15:57 +0200]:
> I have a quick and dirty tool here:
> https://github.com/andrewgdotcom/synctrust
Yeah, that'll do the job, except it blindly overwrites changes made
locally. It's unlikely this happens, but say I declared your key
also sprach Neal H. Walfield [2017-06-21 14:00 +0200]:
> It starts with the set of ultimately trusted keys. But let's say
> that you start with key X, which is not ultimately trusted. What
> should GnuPG do with the result? Or, let's say that X is
> ultimately trusted and it
Hey Justus, thanks for writing in. Here are the answers you wanted:
> gpg --version please?
2.1.18
> > So far, so good. Do note the [SC] usage flags.
>
> What are the capabilities of your primary key supposed to be?
There were [SC] when I created it, but I've recently changed to
a signing
also sprach Neal H. Walfield [2017-06-21 11:53 +0200]:
> > 3. Is there a way to run --check-trustdb or --update-trustdb not
> >over the entire key graph, but only traversing to a certain depth
> >starting from a specific key? Then I could tell parcimonie to run
> >
/cdt.p0R8ly/trustdb.gpg: trustdb created
gpg: key 55C9882D999BBCC4: public key "Martin F. Krafft
<m...@martin-krafft.net>" imported
gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg: imported: 1
% gpg --list-keys !$
gpg --list-keys 0x
Hello,
I've spent some time trying to figure out how to make actual use of
the web-of-trust (the "pgp" trust-model), and I am turning to this
list for some advice, related to a couple of questions:
1. My public keyring has several thousand keys and "weighs" almost
500Mb. Every couple of runs,
mon to shutdown the card at the
> next timer tick; thus immediately after an operation.
I tried card-timeout 5 just now and even after 10 seconds, I can
sign messages without a PIN just fine… multiple times. So either
I am doing it wrong or it's doing it wrong ;)
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scdaemon access is filtered through gpg-agent
> itself).
I completely concur. IMHO, at least the max-ttl setting should be
imposed as card-timeout (it it worked…)
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: :' : proud Debian developer
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ing to enter a PIN the next time
around?
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: :' : proud Debian developer
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`- Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing systems
the only real advantage to punk music is
that
bian Release: 9.0
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386
Kernel: Linux 4.9.0-3-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_NZ, LC_CTYPE=en_NZ.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE=en_NZ:en
(charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /b
2.24-11
ii libgcc1 1:6.3.0-18
ii libstdc++66.3.0-18
ii libusb-1.0-0 2:1.0.21-1
ii pcscd 1.8.21-1
libifd-cyberjack6 recommends no packages.
Versions of packages libifd-cyberjack6 suggests:
ii pcsc-tools 1.5.2-1
-- no debconf information
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also sprach Norbert Preining <norb...@preining.info> [2017-06-03 00:12 +0200]:
> Then how are you planning to deal with this serious bug after
> years of inactivity?
Sounds like it might need ctte attention.
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: :
also sprach Norbert Preining <norb...@preining.info> [2017-06-03 00:12 +0200]:
> Then how are you planning to deal with this serious bug after
> years of inactivity?
Sounds like it might need ctte attention.
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: :
also sprach Norbert Preining <norb...@preining.info> [2017-06-03 00:12 +0200]:
> Then how are you planning to deal with this serious bug after
> years of inactivity?
Sounds like it might need ctte attention.
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: :
45.9.0esr-1
xul-ext-pentadactyl recommends no packages.
xul-ext-pentadactyl suggests no packages.
-- no debconf information
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: :' : proud Debian developer
`. `'` http://people.debian.org/~madduck
`- Debian - when you have
45.9.0esr-1
xul-ext-pentadactyl recommends no packages.
xul-ext-pentadactyl suggests no packages.
-- no debconf information
--
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: :' : proud Debian developer
`. `'` http://people.debian.org/~madduck
`- Debian - when you have
, or before, or after.
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: :' : DebConf orga team
`. `'`
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digital_signature_gpg.asc
Descr
0.04.19-1
pn python:any
pelican recommends no packages.
Versions of packages pelican suggests:
pn pandoc
pn pelican-doc
ii python-bs4 4.5.3-1
-- no debconf information
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: :' :
)
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
`. `'` http://people.debian.org/~madduck
`- Debian - when yo
)
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
`. `'` http://people.debian.org/~madduck
`- Debian - when yo
also sprach Debian Bug Tracking System <ow...@bugs.debian.org> [2017-05-18
19:15 +0200]:
> Cannot reproduce
The problem is related to the image compression algorithm. Ever
since I switched to PNG from Automatic/LZW, the problem hasn't
occured again.
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also sprach martin f krafft <madd...@debconf.org> [2017-05-15 15:57 +0200]:
> I think you are referring to the currently valid CoC:
>
> https://debconf.org/codeofconduct.shtml
Ftr, since there's some confusion… this is the current CoC. The
original proposal is available
ent to the appropriate authorities.
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: :' : DebConf orga team
`. `'`
`- DebConf17 Montreal, CA: https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf17
DebConf18 Hsinchu, Taiwan: https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf18
digital_si
oposal tried
to go. It isn't complete in that sense, but it took a step in the
direction of addressing those important points.
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: :' : DebConf orga team
`. `'`
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t;. Maybe just to me…
The original proposal listed a number of potential consequences to
offences, among other more concrete incidence response processes.
What's the reason you didn't include those in your version(s)?
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