Re: Debian machine usage policy

1999-11-11 Thread Ben Pfaff
Wichert Akkerman - Debian project leader [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 3. Don't use Debian Facilities for unlawful activities, including, but not limited to, software piracy. Please do not use the term ``piracy.'' It is a loaded word that compares sharing software to murdering people on the

Debian Law... come to Debian country!

1999-11-11 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
Hi, Constitution, Immigrant restriction (new maintainer), Usage Policy, ... ... is this where it leads to? Are we going to tight ourselve in a magnitude of rules and laws, to be enforced by soldiers who work under the regime of a king (beheaded annually)? Are we constantly fixing things which

Re: Debian machine usage policy

1999-11-11 Thread Gergely Madarasz
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Wichert Akkerman - Debian project leader wrote: Shell: Please use ssh/scp if at all possible (check the copyright, it is not free software, and there is no free replacement) rather than less secure alternatives (rsh, telnet or FTP). Current ssh on non-US is free...

Re: Debian machine usage policy

1999-11-11 Thread Michael Stone
Please use ssh/scp if at all possible (check the copyright, it is not free software, and there is no free replacement) rather than less secure alternatives (rsh, telnet or FTP). You apparantly missed the great ssh rename... Mike Stone (not subscribed to -project) pgpF8Tj0w1g89.pgp

Re: Debian machine usage policy

1999-11-11 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Michael Stone wrote: You apparantly missed the great ssh rename... It was actually written before that happened.. I'll update the text to reflect that. Wichert. -- _ / Generally uninteresting signature

Re: Debian Law... come to Debian country!

1999-11-11 Thread Philip Hands
Marcus Brinkmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I think we are building on a lot of hot air. I see a lot of problems with this. What do other people think? Is this where you want to go today? Absolutely right! I think we should leave anything that could be translated to read ``In this situation,

Re: Debian Law... come to Debian country!

1999-11-11 Thread Joey Hess
Philip Hands wrote: I think we are building on a lot of hot air. I see a lot of problems with this. What do other people think? Is this where you want to go today? Absolutely right! I think we should leave anything that could be translated to read ``In this situation, Debian

Re: Debian machine usage policy

1999-11-11 Thread Colin Marquardt
* Wichert Akkerman - Debian project leader [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 2.3 Privacy [...] 2.3 Used abbreviations [...] 2.3, two times. I´d also put Used abbreviations as section 2.1, because e.g. `DSA' is already used in section Privacy. Cheers, Colin PS: I´m not subscribed to debian-project

Re: Debian Law... come to Debian country!

1999-11-11 Thread Julian Gilbey
Hi, Constitution, Immigrant restriction (new maintainer), Usage Policy, ... ... is this where it leads to? Are we going to tight ourselve in a magnitude of rules and laws, to be enforced by soldiers who work under the regime of a king (beheaded annually)? About the DMUP: It is