Wouter Verhelst wrote:
Oh, and here's something else to ponder: Maybe, just maybe, James has
more time to go to Ubuntu below zero than he has to handle keyring
updates because he prioritizes by what gets the bills paid. As most of
us do, I suppose.
Maybe, just maybe, someone else should be
On Fri, November 11, 2005 17:10, Christian Perrier wrote:
From what I know of him, he will take care of these Debian tasks as
soon as he'll be able to do sojust like any of us would after coming
back from a conference we were at as part of our paid work.
I think many other people would
Op zo, 13-11-2005 te 15:06 +0100, schreef Thijs Kinkhorst:
On Fri, November 11, 2005 17:10, Christian Perrier wrote:
From what I know of him, he will take care of these Debian tasks as
soon as he'll be able to do sojust like any of us would after coming
back from a conference we were at
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
There's one thing people are constantly overlooking here:
No, we are not.
Rember that 'having a key in the Debian keyring' is, for all practical
matters, equivalent to 'having root on all Debian installations'. A
That means one must only add keys
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 03:09:22PM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
You're not the only person requesting key updates, and there's a queue.
Probably because there've been issues of higher importance (such as
upgrading project machines from Woody to Sarge, or making sure the SPARC
and ARM buildd
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 15:09:22 +0100, Wouter Verhelst
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, and here's something else to ponder: Maybe, just maybe, James has
more time to go to Ubuntu below zero than he has to handle keyring
updates because he prioritizes by what gets the bills paid. As most of
us do, I
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 04:22:39PM -0800, Chip Salzenberg wrote:
Bill Allombert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are around 1000 developers out there. At the very least I am
sure you would find several of them willing to sponsor your upload.
That's not a fix, it's a bad workaround. I was a
Op do, 10-11-2005 te 16:22 -0800, schreef Chip Salzenberg:
Bill Allombert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are around 1000 developers out there. At the very least I am
sure you would find several of them willing to sponsor your upload.
That's not a fix, it's a bad workaround.
Yes, but
Oh, and here's something else to ponder: Maybe, just maybe, James has
more time to go to Ubuntu below zero than he has to handle keyring
updates because he prioritizes by what gets the bills paid. As most of
us do, I suppose.
Yep, this is something I was about to add.
Most of us have
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 03:09:22PM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
Op do, 10-11-2005 te 16:22 -0800, schreef Chip Salzenberg:
Bill Allombert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are around 1000 developers out there. At the very least I am
sure you would find several of them willing to sponsor
[Wouter Verhelst]
Oh, and here's something else to ponder: Maybe, just maybe, James
has more time to go to Ubuntu below zero than he has to handle
keyring updates because he prioritizes by what gets the bills
paid. As most of us do, I suppose.
Yes, most of us have changing priorities, and am
Bill Allombert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are around 1000 developers out there. At the very least I am
sure you would find several of them willing to sponsor your upload.
That's not a fix, it's a bad workaround. I was a DD. I should have
been sponsoring uploads for other people, not
* Chip Salzenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-10 16:22]:
Since I sent my resignation mail, I have been told that the keyring
was updated twice after my initial request for key change. Why was my
key not added? No reason has been presented, publically or privately.
Did you follow
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 12:48:14AM +, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Chip Salzenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-10 16:22]:
Since I sent my resignation mail, I have been told that the keyring
was updated twice after my initial request for key change. Why was my
key not added? No reason has
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