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* Wichert Akkerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Package: mozilla-firefox
>
> Debian maintainers have always assumed full responsibility for their
> work within Debian: they make sure their packages are in excellent shape
> and they take care of all bugreports, either fixing them themselves
> or wo
> Benj. Mako Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [...] a group of us decided a number of years ago to keep
> > consumers (and developers) from being confused by ensuring that
> > "Debian" referred only to our project and to our products. [...]
> > There are alternatives that some people support (e
* Ian Murdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-07 17:59]:
> > Do you seriously think that a new organization which hasn't
> > actually talked to Debian at all before being created will help
> > bring some of these closer to Debian proper?
> What does that mean exactly, "to talk to Debian"? The DPL is
> In general, I'm disappointed to see so little "how do we harness
> this new effort?" and so much "how do we stop them?"
I don't think anyone here is trying to *stop* the effort. In fact, I
don't believe people have said much critical about the plans for the
group at all. I'll be among the first
Ian,
Greg Pomerantz tells me that guys still haven't talked yet about the
DCC and the Debian mark. I'll contact you off list with this phone/etc
since I don't have yours. I'd personally really like to get you guys
on the same page (or see what issues remained) before we tear this
apart on the list
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Ian Murdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-07-26 05:33]:
>
>>Re the organization formerly known as the Debian Core Consortium: No
>>need. We won't use the word Debian in the name--we'll call
>>ourselves the DCC Alliance, where DCC stands for "Debian Common Core".
>
>
> My
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> I agree that this is a good idea but I fail to see how this new
> alliance will bring this about. Why do we need yet another 3rd party
> to foster closer cooperation with Debian (instead of creating the
> structures which are needed within Debian)? Do you seriously think
* Ian Murdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-07-26 05:33]:
> Re the organization formerly known as the Debian Core Consortium: No
> need. We won't use the word Debian in the name--we'll call
> ourselves the DCC Alliance, where DCC stands for "Debian Common Core".
My buddies and me are going to create t
* Jeff Licquia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-07-28 11:46]:
> At DebConf, it was announced that there are somewhere around 130
> different distros based on Debian. Do you think that bringing some
> of these closer together, and closer to Debian proper, is a bad
> thing?
I agree that this is a good ide
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Debian maintainers have always assumed full responsibility for their
work within Debian: they make sure their packages are in excellent shape
and they take care of all bugreports, either fixing them themselves
or working with upstream. So I was somewhat surprised when I fi
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