Re: Bug#210879: Reopen: revise odd language in 'constitution.txt' -- K Developers ... not integers

2003-10-11 Thread MJ Ray
On 2003-10-11 04:01:29 +0100 Alfie Costa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How do you know that there's nothing new in messages you HAVE NOT READ? That's blacklisting. How do you know that Manoj didn't read them? Are you spying on Manoj 24-7?

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2003-10-11 Thread Perry Sommer
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren! Ich bin Mitglied des "Wildcards Online e.V.". Wir sind ein Verein rund um Spiele im Internet. Unser Verein wird Ostern 2004 (genauer Termin wird folgen!)wieder eine LAN, Namens "LANPLUGGED Vol. VI" veranstalten. Diese LAN wird, wie aus dem Namen ersichtlich

Re: Skolelinux and the Debian Labs idea

2003-10-11 Thread Anthony Towns
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 10:05:57PM +0200, Matthias Urlichs wrote: Hi, Anthony Towns wrote: .au law is that you can't make donations for work on Debian tax deductible. Why not? Charitable organisations have to fulfill a particular set of rules; like being educational, helping the homeless,

Bug#210879: marked as done (constitution.txt: revise odd language -- K Developers... not integers)

2003-10-11 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Sat, 11 Oct 2003 16:58:30 +0200 with message-id [EMAIL PROTECTED] and subject line Leave this bug closed PLEASE has caused the attached Bug report to be marked as done. This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with. If this is not the case it is now your

Re: Skolelinux and the Debian Labs idea

2003-10-11 Thread Matthias Urlichs
Hi, Anthony Towns wrote: Charitable organisations have to fulfill a particular set of rules; like being educational, helping the homeless, that sort of thing. True, but generally that list isn't exclusive -- you just have to work harder convincing the tax people that your activity merits

Re: Skolelinux and the Debian Labs idea

2003-10-11 Thread MJ Ray
On 2003-10-11 21:58:30 +0100 Matthias Urlichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Disclaimer: Again, that's the approximate situation in Germany. The situation is probably similar in most EU states by now. In England and Wales (and probably rest of UK), benefit of the community or benecom is a