Re: Strawpoll on proper usage of @debian.org email address

2004-01-09 Thread Clint Adams
> My experience is that it's very easy to not notice that the BTS is > infinitly deferring your BTS mails, unless you keep a very close > eye on your outgoing mail queue and bounces folder. It could easily be > happining to others besides me. Have you tried it with "set envelope_from=yes" in mutt?

Re: Strawpoll on proper usage of @debian.org email address

2004-01-09 Thread Joey Hess
Josip Rodin wrote: > Err, your description is way too overgeneralized; other people post as @d.o > to the BTS without any problems[1]. I suggest you have -admin diagnose the > exact problem at hand, and fix that. I have posted specific descriptions of the problem to debian-devel and debian-admin w

Re: Strawpoll on proper usage of @debian.org email address

2004-01-09 Thread Josip Rodin
On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 01:08:26AM -0500, Joey Hess wrote: > Hmm, I've replied to the survey, but note that some of us cannot use our > @debian.org email addresses for simple, 100% ok things like responding > to bug reports, because the machine running the BTS has broken reveived > header checks, a

Re: Debian and the Open Source Observatory

2004-01-09 Thread Martin Schulze
Martin Michlmayr - Debian Project Leader wrote: > * Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-01-09 08:22]: > > You may want to mention Debian Spain .Org for the Spanish listing as well. > > Well, I did write: > > | Debian-ES can also be listed there later (HispaLinux is there > | already). Oops,

Re: Debian and the Open Source Observatory

2004-01-09 Thread Martin Michlmayr - Debian Project Leader
* Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-01-09 08:22]: > You may want to mention Debian Spain .Org for the Spanish listing as well. Well, I did write: | Debian-ES can also be listed there later (HispaLinux is there | already). I don't think they have a web site yet. -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL

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Re: Debian and the Open Source Observatory

2004-01-09 Thread Martin Schulze
Martin Michlmayr - Debian Project Leader wrote: > Finally, there's a page "Reference documents in some EU Member States" > which people might find interesting: > http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/ida/jsps/index.jsp?fuseAction=showDocument&documentID=1666&parent=chapter&preChapterID=0-452-471 > Perhaps this

Re: Debian GNU

2004-01-09 Thread Stephen M. Gava
Kevin R. Lee wrote: > I was wondering what GNU stands for? http://www.gnu.org/ -- Stephen M. Gava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Debian GNU

2004-01-09 Thread Kevin Rosenberg
Kevin R. Lee wrote: > I was wondering what GNU stands for? It's a recursive acronym: GNU's Not UNIX -- Kevin Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Strawpoll on proper usage of @debian.org email address

2004-01-09 Thread Joey Hess
Hmm, I've replied to the survey, but note that some of us cannot use our @debian.org email addresses for simple, 100% ok things like responding to bug reports, because the machine running the BTS has broken reveived header checks, and rejects mails that appear to be "forged" as from @debian.org. Th