Re: 2023 Debian Project survey: Sustainability now open!

2023-11-15 Thread Michael Lustfield
I'm sure it wasn't the intention, but the questions presented in that survey feel more like they are phishing for specific people/information than curious about regular activities. It includes a number of open-ended questions with three text boxes for each, expecting the user to provide

Re: libAWSL: Improving Human Efficiency for debian/copyright Reviewer

2020-05-26 Thread Michael Lustfield
On Tue, 26 May 2020 08:13:24 -0400 Sam Hartman wrote: > Unfortunately, being a member of Debian, I find myself getting stuck in > the details and think you may have gotten a few things wrong. > > * I think that reviewing a file every time the salt changes is too > frequent. > It is a sign

Re: Testing Discourse for Debian

2020-04-12 Thread Michael Lustfield
like these features (and other subscription refinements) are available. They sound like they could (possibly) drastically improve how we communicate, raise concerns, gather consensus, etc. Cheers, -- Michael Lustfield

Re: Salsa as authentication provider for Debian

2020-04-11 Thread Michael Lustfield
On Sat, 11 Apr 2020 12:02:40 +0200 Jonathan Carter wrote: > [...] > This thread has had lots of discussion so far and no one has listed a > single reason against your proposal yet, IMHO if no one is standing in > your way it's time to just go ahead and do it. Multiple concerns have been raised

Re: Salsa as authentication provider for Debian

2020-04-09 Thread Michael Lustfield
onfident you're aware of my "requirements gathering" phase. Design has been roughly discussed and I'm now taking a day to bury myself in documentation. Since I'm still playing the social distancing game, you can probably guess where my weekend priorities will be. :) Cheers, -- Michael Lustfield

Re: Salsa as authentication provider for Debian

2020-04-07 Thread Michael Lustfield
ating away from salsa in the future, then I wouldn't have any objection, but the voice in the back of my head is screaming pretty loudly right now. -- Michael Lustfield

Re: Salsa as authentication provider for Debian

2020-04-06 Thread Michael Lustfield
. Is there anything viable which can be taken from that effort? Also, please, don't focus on time to deployment. I'll do whatever we need in order to implement a proper long-term solution. As you may have noticed- I take my time to plan projects before execution. If anything, this is a change that should involve more planning than anything else. -- Michael Lustfield

Re: The copyright checking question

2020-01-04 Thread Michael Lustfield
een fine-tuned a bit. This would introduce a way to verify that a package is still very likely to be legally free. I apologize for the lack of details, but I'm digging in and have some down time from work. I'd like to make use of that time to just build. :) Cheers, -- Michael Lustfield

Re: Debian and Non-Free Services

2019-10-08 Thread Michael Lustfield
ner access to a team owning those projects, but still run into all the same problems I can provide a much longer list, but it shouldn't be necessary. There are plenty of reasons why someone would prefer GitHub over other alternatives. Attempting to force one option only going to further divide our community. -- Michael Lustfield