Hi Barry,
On Thu, 2024-07-18 at 21:53 -0400, Barry deFreese wrote:
>
> I do and I have signed my new key with the old []
anything wrong with the old key? You could just use it again until you
have signatures on the new one.
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you old timers
> that I used to work with might be willing to sign my new key and/or
> would be looking for possible keysigning in Philadelphia, PA area or
> maybe even New Haven, CT area.
>
> Thanks for any guidance/help!
https://wiki.debian.org/Keysigning/Offers#US
might help.
ings have advanced, and imho now is a good time to switch.
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issues.
(I didn't check for licence compabilites and such things, guess you've
done that already).
Hope that helps,
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On Thu, 2024-05-23 at 22:00 +0200, Sven Mueller wrote:
>
>
> Am 23.05.2024 20:16 schrieb Bernd Zeimetz :
> > On Thu, 2024-05-23 at 11:01 +0900, Simon Richter wrote:
> > > Yes, but unironically: experimental is a side branch, unstable is
> > a
> > > MR
is a side branch, unstable is a
> MR,
> and testing is the main branch.
>
> It is entirely valid to be dissatisfied with the turnaround time of
> the
> existing CI, but what we're seeing here is the creation of a parallel
> structure with as-of-yet unclear scope.
You are wast
s.
>
Its a CI process at a way too late stage.
Also, uploading to test a merge request is not the right thing to do.
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n creating an external service for salsa that
provides it would be well spent time.
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le).
The radical way would be to GR this into place with a *long* grace
period. Risky, but better than having a big slow distribution nobody
needs anymore at some point.
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t that not everything
of it is published for $reasons), and I can't see how its increasing my
workload as git and CIs are doing these things for me.
So I'm always curious on why workloads increase just by maintining a
package on salsa.
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;
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=829444
DEP14 is a candidate, I can't see that there was any consensus to
accept it. Just because there is a DEP there is no need to implement it
without having any consensus on it.
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default. We should make it easier for new contributors, not harder.
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conform to a specific layout (in my mind, that's the implication of
> mandating it)?
no, a grace period is absolutely needed of course. I would start with
rejecting NEW uploads and at some point move to automatic upload by git
tag only.
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e in
case the original maintainer becomes MIA.
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and see if its
fixed in there.
If it is (and you have an AMD CPU), please reopen this bug and reassign
it to the src:linux package.
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t the reform installer might be a good start.
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gt;
quick and dirty and not tested:
while apt -s upgrade | grep '^Inst' | head -1 | awk '{print $2}' |
xargs apt install; do apt clean; done
Use head -10 or whatever fits for more/less packages.
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ptodate, I can't see how this should
warrant to keep yet another patch Jan^WMarco.
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discussed for a *long* time,
you are a bit late with complaints.
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reby, request to rebuild affected packages.
So as I understand it: this will be fixed by itself as soon as somebody
uploads or binNMUs the package?
Then I would wait for some point near the release. And packages that
haven't been touched since buster might need some qa love anywa
temd-networkd now, but I
would rather spend time on supporting such a combination and getting
rid of all the old ways of configuring networking stuff than
implementing yet another "client" solution.
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re/doc/zsh/changelog.gz (from zsh
package)
(By default it scans all packages...)
If md5sums are really something the Debian project should trust on and
if the way we ship them without an easy way to verify them its a
different issue.
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xample - otherwise you would install *all*
plugin dependencies with collectd, which would be a big waste of space.
The other option would be to make one packe per plugin as redhat does,
but do we really want 20 packages with a single file?
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is actually one of the main reasons I'm not using Ubuntu.
I expect properly maintained and upgradable packages, and not a hacky thing.
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t users from doing dumb things.
Or protect yourself from the time you have to spend if users accidentally
choose shells they don't understand.
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ir garbage political agendas all day, every day. The last
thing people want to do is contribute to a project in their free time
that does the same thing.
Exactly what I'm thinking.
And exactly the reason why I like the outcome of the GR.
Please lets get back to technical issues.
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is not that hard. Maybe we should educate voters about the voting
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mount of allowed voters take part in
votes. Please take these useless discussions elsewhere, lets make a release.
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On Tue, 2021-02-09 at 19:31 +0100, Luna Jernberg wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Is it okay to only attend some of the BSP Event?, Noticed now in my
> calendar that i was double booked on that weekend
Of course. Every single minute spent on fixing bugs is welcome :)
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d, thanks for writing plocate!
> Thoughts?
I think plocate should have a Conflicts: mlocate. There is no need to
install two locate implementations in parallel, it will just create
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ht
comparable to the one you had
before.
But I think(!) what people bump easily is the Standards Version without
checking anything. Lintian is happy if you change the number...
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: minimal replacement for sudo
OpenDoas: a portable version of OpenBSD's doas command
With the regular security issues in sudo it would make sense
to have an alternative tools with a much smaller codebase.
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sdf files anymore.
So I think it is really save to drop that in favour of the other one (no
clue what that is, though).
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ense.
I think Debian should sometimes be better and faster in removing
unmaintained stuff.
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Hi,
> However while the license template lists
... does not really matter what they list, just create a repository
without choosing a license and commit your own LICENSE file.
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the mail account and configure procmail
(or $preferred_other_way) to reject all mails but those from lenovo.
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like tag2upload.
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t it works well for me.
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have them in the docker hub, I think the current practice
is just fine. And: its an image from DOCKER, maintained by Debian
developers - its not an image from DEBIAN. It says 'Docker official
images', not 'Debian official images'.
To be honest, I fail to understand why this needs discussion at al
e ;)
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> Thanks for pointing to the cause! It finally motivated me to look into
> this. I fixed the bug in DMD.
Thanks Lucas!
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keep the session open to not loose access...
I hope you realize that no session is open forever.
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. That will not change if
you
enforce 2fa.
If you use ssh, you can create an own account for the ssh key and give
it very special permissions, if you need it for automatic pushes or
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kind of attacks completely. Without a current 2fa token,
your password knowledge is useless.
Gaining access with a MITM attack once gives you a very short amount of
time to do whatever you want to do, as your login will be gone as soon
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> software every time I invoke `git push` so I can understand the
> resistance to your proposal.
Well, use an ssh key than. No need for 2fa there.
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On 4/26/20 8:46 PM, Johannes Schauer wrote:
> Quoting Bernd Zeimetz (2020-04-26 20:34:12)
>> On 4/26/20 12:41 AM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
>>> On 4/25/20 11:14 PM, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>>>> Actually I think 2FA should be enforced for everybody.
>>>> Even d
On 4/26/20 8:30 PM, Bastian Blank wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 11:14:39PM +0200, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>> Actually I think 2FA should be enforced for everybody.
>
> No, we don't enforce 2FA for everybody. And I don't consider it
> appropriate to raise the option.
Cou
othing
uncommon and it is very likely that they succeed, at least with some of
the users.
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On 4/26/20 2:40 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 26.04.20 um 14:36 schrieb Mattia Rizzolo:
>> On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 02:07:54PM +0200, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>>> There are even cli tools that do the same stuff. I'd guess there is at
>>> least one on Debian.
>>
>
On 4/26/20 12:41 AM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> On 4/25/20 11:14 PM, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>> Actually I think 2FA should be enforced for everybody.
>> Even debian.org related passwords might get lost.
>
> I use strong password, stored with keepassxc, with the password
xample.
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of
software applications.
There are even cli tools that do the same stuff. I'd guess there is at least
one on Debian.
No need for a mobile phone.
Bernd
Am 26. April 2020 10:06:14 MESZ schrieb Johannes Schauer :
>Quoting Bernd Zeimetz (2020-04-25 23:14:39)
>> On 4/25/20 10:05 PM, I
On 4/25/20 10:05 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig (Debian/GNU) wrote:
> On 4/25/20 8:34 PM, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/security/two_factor_authentication.html
>>
>> Enforce that (if Salsa is doing that in the meantime, ignore m
Hi,
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/security/two_factor_authentication.html
Enforce that (if Salsa is doing that in the meantime, ignore me).
Bernd
Am 25. April 2020 18:49:41 MESZ schrieb Bastian Blank :
>Hi Bernd
>
>On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 11:13:52PM +0200, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>>
lications
> and allow authentication through Salsa.
Could we require 2FA for this please?
Thanks,
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uot; policy on go code is imho impossible -
there are no sonames, often no proper releases. The way how Debian
packages source code does not fit for go.
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o sources and impossible
for packages like k8s.
The DD you called inexperienced has done everything right.
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single upstream that was not able to understand
a sentence like "Hi, my name is foo and I'm the Debian developer who is
maintaining blubb in Debian".
And if they fail to understand it... not sure if you should package
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github, pointing to your fork.
Its up to the maintainer then to figure out on how to integrate your
patches and up to them to fight their CLA/lawyers to accept your
changes. Or they'll have to remove your changes and do the same work
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On 2/6/20 12:13 AM, Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
> On Thursday, 6 February 2020 9:52:47 AM AEDT Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>
>> Really don't care.
>
> I see that... :(
See, I prefer to spend my time on doing open source software. I use
tools I can use and that are provided by others,
On 2/5/20 11:52 PM, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> You are free to setup and run your own runner.
> Its even possible to share them for everybody.
> If you do, I'd suggest you add some appropriate tags so people can force
> their builds to run on a runner built from D
ou are free to setup and run your own runner.
Its even possible to share them for everybody.
If you do, I'd suggest you add some appropriate tags so people can force
their builds to run on a runner built from Debian source.
(there is not irony here, if you think that would improve De
find a reason why the official and supported images are not
dfsg-free. They are not shipped in Debian, but they are free software,
binaries with sources being available, as far as I can see all under a
dfsg free license. Where is the problem?
Bernd
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take the source
and replace what you do not like. Please send it as patch to gitlab then.
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-runner/
On the first look all used and vendored git modules are also under a
free license, so you might want to provide some more details if you want
people to t
't mess with existing
configurations. In most cases the result would not be what people wanted
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clarative
> system, I don't think it's reasonable to impose the implementation of
> any change to systemd to all the other init systems. At some point, *we*
> must be able to decide.
We have decided. Its systemd. Please lets not start this discussion again.
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ceph - distributed storage and file system
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offered several times to see if I
can get some k8s resources for gitlab runners, but never got a reply.
Not even a no.
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Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2019 16:03:51 +0100
Source: ceph
Architecture: source
Version: 14.2.4-4
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Ceph Packaging Team
Changed-By: Bernd Zeimetz
Changes:
ceph (14.2.4-4) unstable; urgency
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Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2019 13:03:45 +0100
Source: ceph
Architecture: source
Version: 14.2.4-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Ceph Packaging Team
Changed-By: Bernd Zeimetz
Closes: 760538 947156
Changes:
ceph (14.2.4-3
python3-rgw
python3-rgw-dbgsym rados-objclass-dev radosgw radosgw-dbgsym rbd-fuse
rbd-fuse-dbgsym rbd-mirror rbd-mirror-dbgsym rbd-nbd rbd-nbd-dbgsym
Architecture: source amd64 all
Version: 14.2.4-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Ceph Maintainers
Changed-By: Bernd Zeimetz
python3-rgw-dbgsym
rados-objclass-dev radosgw radosgw-dbgsym rbd-fuse rbd-fuse-dbgsym rbd-mirror
rbd-mirror-dbgsym rbd-nbd rbd-nbd-dbgsym
Architecture: source amd64 all
Version: 14.2.4-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Ceph Maintainers
Changed-By: Bernd Zeimetz
Description:
ceph
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Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2019 00:27:08 +0100
Source: gpsbabel
Architecture: source
Version: 1.6.0+ds-10
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian GPS team
Changed-By: Bernd Zeimetz
Changes:
gpsbabel (1.6.0+ds-10) unstable
ice (like /dev/sda + /dev/sdb)?
If so, I'd assume you can talk grub into doing what you need by
modifying /etc/grub.d/10_linux
Does that help?
Bernd
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Bernd ZeimetzDebian GNU/Linux Developer
http://bzed.dehttp://www.debian
On 7/31/19 7:56 AM, Aron Xu wrote:
> be useful for a "standard" server installation with graphic desktop,
If we really start to provide that, we should better rename the project
to SAPian or SUSian or something like that...
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Bernd ZeimetzDeb
hanges would be documented twice and, even
worse, there would be a mix of version X and X+1 entries in the
changelog as the uploads were not linear.
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Bernd ZeimetzDebian GNU/Linux Developer
http://bzed.dehttp://www.debian.org
GPG Fingerprin
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Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2019 19:51:42 +0100
Source: gpsd
Architecture: source
Version: 3.19-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Bernd Zeimetz
Changed-By: Bernd Zeimetz
Closes: 945238
Changes:
gpsd (3.19-3) unstable; urgency
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Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2019 06:27:08 +0100
Source: mod-wsgi
Architecture: source
Version: 4.6.8-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team
Changed-By: Bernd Zeimetz
Closes: 769052 942684
Changes:
mod
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Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2019 00:56:17 +0100
Source: ipy
Architecture: source
Version: 1:1.00-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Python Modules Team
Changed-By: Bernd Zeimetz
Changes:
ipy (1:1.00-1) unstable
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