Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-25 Thread gramex

I get a 404. What's up with that?


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-25 Thread mail

Same here. It was working an hour or so ago, what happened?


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-25 Thread gary02121993

Same here.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-25 Thread tegskywalker
Trust me guys, the link worked before as I watched the interview. I don't  
know why it would be down all of a sudden since it was edited and put up on  
the CDN.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-25 Thread gramex

That's just weird. It's back up, and I'm downloading it now.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-26 Thread maestro

thx


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-26 Thread davidvargas1
I did watch the show and honestly,  Ruben got his moment of Glory with  
Trisquel 7.



This interview was straight forward, Well spoken and did answer a lot of my  
questions about the project overall.


 I kind like the project plans for the future and the momentum the trisquel  
project is gaining. I decided to downloaded version 7.


Good pointer, Trisquel is been more diversified among a few developers.

PS

 You will get my donation this year.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-26 Thread davidvargas1
I got to agree, that hearing from Ruben, a KDE desktop is on the hands of a  
volunteer developer already. I believe it will a short time before is real.


One of the forward objectives for the projects was to convert the developers  
into full time job, but the money is not there yet. Is enough to sustain part  
time developing, while working full time in other jobs. That was cut and dry  
and very honest about it.


 Myself, I have no problems with it, we all have mouths and desires to feed  
our needs.

 The question that I ask?
 If you are a independent developer, What is the range of the salary that  
will a full time developer accept?. 


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-26 Thread taiji_tao

Outstanding interview!

Glad Ruben is in charge of IceCat, perhaps this will become the new standard  
across the various GNU/Linux distros, completely free or otherwise.  Would  
like to see Debian adopt this browser as an additional option.


What are your thoughts about Trisquel, perhaps going back to Debian (Debian  
Testing), instead of Ubuntu, especially since Ubuntu is becoming more and  
more like Windows and Apple?


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-27 Thread dooleyn

I was surprised the LAS hosts did not know about IceCat.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-27 Thread shiretoko

"gNewSense is based on Debian stable"

Sadly, that's not true. The latest stable release "Gnewsense 3.0 'parks'" is  
based on Debian squeeze, which is oldstable.
The current stable version is "wheezy" and afaik the new version of Gnewsense  
will be based on it.
Sounds like good news at first, but i'm afraid that the testing version of  
Debian ("Jessie") is already frozen, so it won't take such a long time until  
it becomes stable; maybe gnewsense 4.0 won't even be released by that time,  
so the equation will remain the same:

current gnewsense is based on outdated debian;
Since Debian stable is already what I consider the oldest still acceptable  
software, Gnewsense isn't an option - at least for me.


I don't know anything about the security policy of gnewsense or what happens  
when its basis becomes "old old stable" and loses security support by debian.

I'm sceptical about this.



Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-27 Thread lloyd
A side note - how come it takes so long to release Gnewsense? I mean - Debian  
is mostly free already. All they really need to do is decline to mirror  
non-free, and replace Linux with Linux-Libre. Oh, and replace IceWeasel with  
IceCat.


I don't mean any disrespect to them, but what else do they really need to do  
in order to make a fully free version of Debian? I don't understand why it  
takes so long.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-27 Thread taiji_tao
Regarding Ubuntu becoming like Windows and Apple, the corporate mentality, in  
particular Shuttleworth's admitted dictatorial attitude, that the direction  
of the Distro. will be his decision...Steve Jobs, Bill Gates etc.., rather  
then community driven.  Also, the spyware/ad-ware hidden in the system, some  
say even in the code itself.  Stallmans, description of Ubuntu being spyware  
etc...  Seems the direction of Ubuntu is to move closer to proprietary  
mindset.


If this occurs, would it not become more challenging for Ruben and the team  
to remove items, then to just use Debian Testing etc...We might have to keep  
our eyes on this for the future.  Testing would still provide very new  
software, be a step or two ahead of gNewSense, and more stable than  
Parabola/Arch etc...


Just thoughts!  Remember, Microsoft and Apple both started out as open  
source...well at least the ideas for the programs and systems...Gates and  
Jobs were very good at taking open source ideas and closing them in!  


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-27 Thread taiji_tao
I think MIPS is the culprit there.  I know they are having some difficulty  
with Iceweasel and MIPS for gNewSense 4 alpha...For some reason they are not  
using IceCat, but rather tweaking Iceweasel for added security and  
privacy...Personally, I like having IceCat and Iceweasel...daily browsing and  
one for private matters.


Would love to see IceCat be the standard browser across GNU/Linux, or at  
least the FSF distros. 


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-27 Thread onpon4
DFSG isn't quite fully compliant with GNU FSDG, even if you exclude the  
non-free repo. I suppose GNewSense also includes GNU FDL manuals rejected by  
Debian, so that would add work as well.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-27 Thread shiretoko

Yeah and we shouldn't forget that Debian really contains *a lot* of packages.
I guess KDE also offers some kind of addon system and probably more  
applications, not just iceweasel.


But why not just abandon MIPS?
RMS switched from yeeloong to a gluglug pc and besides him i guess there is  
really little demand for mips support..

they shouldn't slow down the release because of this.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-28 Thread lloyd
I agree about abandoning MIPS. I don't see the point of holding up the whole  
distro for an architecture barely anyone can use.


Not sure why they continue to use Iceweasel instead of IceCat. Does Iceweasel  
recommend non-free addons?


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-28 Thread taiji_tao

Hey MagicBanana,

Thank you for the insightful reply...This may just make your day, I made the  
switch back to Trisquel as main OS.  :)


Always, enjoy your posts, keep it up!


Re: [Trisquel-users] Here's the WebM for Ruben's interview on LAS

2015-01-28 Thread taiji_tao
I think they would be better served creating a separate package for MIPS,  
similar to Arch (I think).  Iceweasel does recommend non-free addons, it uses  
the same addons as standard Firefox, even directs you to the same addon page.