jessie with my personal repo added.
> - how do I add a machine?
> - Do we have a preferred hosting provider?
> - move to gitlab.debian.org after stretch release.
>
>
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- "Thomas Goirand" wrote:
> And yes, Java sux! :/ And it's going to take *a lot* of space on the
> CD1. This should therefore be discussed on the debian-cd list as well.
> I don't think that only the argument "it's better because of this or
> that feature" would be the only one (unfortunately
- "John Paul Adrian Glaubitz" wrote:
> I think most people simply don't configure PulseAudio correctly. They
> have the assumption that sound cards are still simple devices with
> one input jack and one output jack and any application using it just
> has to find the sound card and output its
lly popular. Now only old people use it. Why because new
> comers will choose a well documented distro over one that doesn't make sense.
> Life is too short to fuck around.
> Merry Christmas!
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ignell" wrote:
> this time installing surveillance code.
> http://linux.slashdot.org/story/12/12/07/1527225/rms-speaks-out-against-ubuntu
>
> http://www.fsf.org/blogs/rms/ubuntu-spyware-what-to-do
> Any reason Debian should be so closely linked to Ubuntu?
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between a rock and a hard place
with this one. Thanks for the hard work.
I'm mighty curious who wants to sign up for this beating next.
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> I know that some are fixated on the fact that firmware runs on "some
> other CPU" but I don't buy that line of reasoning. If this firmware
> business passes then I am going to start hunting down some MAME ROMs
> that have laps
majority as long as you actually
believe that firmware constitutes "source" (which it may, in some rare cases).
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d installer out of "non-free". Its just as easy for users to download and
it doesn't require us breaking our foundational documents or distorting the
notion of what constitutes free software.
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ing it, but otherwise
> there's not enough here to conduct the archaeology.
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elicense the past versions as well,
> as Lenny will ship with glibc-2.7. The tarballs can be found at
> ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/glibc/
These look good, Simon has already read the email and forwarded these links
along to some Sun legal people.
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eed re-licensed and the license we think would solve the most problems for us.
Sun can then take that source and start tracking down who needs to authorize it.
> Thanks for working on this, let's hope we can resolve this in time for
> Lenny!
No problem. I'm here so I might as well
and he will
help us make the arrangements. In short, Sun is all for Debian keeping the RPC
code in libc6 or the kernel and will do what is necessary to make it happen.
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- "Manoj Srivastava" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 23 2008, martin f krafft wrote:
>
> > It's all a matter of defining what your priorities are, which brings
> > us back to the Social Contract, which says that these include:
> >
> > - 100% freeness
> > - cater best to the inter
ave a computer that is 99.9% free?
Keep in mind that I'm asking this in the scenario where providing the last
0.01% as Free Software would be illegal.
With the way cell phones and hosted applications are developing it might not be
so far-fetched.
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he boundaries of the law to promote
change to a more open system.
...
Obviously, we can't be in the position of asking our donors or our users to
purposefully break the law. Where law and logistics make it impossible to be
"completely free" we must strive to be as "fre
Social
Contract!
http://wiki.debian.org/SocialContractTenYears
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uration to something that totally "just
works" and has a level of eye-candy high enough to remind them that they are
using the world's greatest operating system... even though they can't program
and don't fully comprehend the greatestness of Debian.
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ds legal problems and makes _me_ feel better.
> There is lots of room for free-speech distribution sites on the net.
Well, I hope you can get bitchx, Satan and the other daemons on board.
E
ps. Bah humbug.
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