Hello world,
Some people brought to our attention that Martin Krafft, a Debian developer,
has used Debian resources to spoof our Release Team to send mail to d-d-a
saying that the Debian release will be delayed. This is unquestioningly a
violation of the DMUP[1] and furthermore makes the Debian p
On Sat, 31 Mar 2007, Debian release team wrote:
That was the good news. Unfortunately, there is also the bad side:
due to several grave security problems in some of the core packages,
we cannot release "etch" as originally planned[0] on 2 Apr 2007. By
rough calculation, we are looking at another
Hi,
We want to start off this mail by thanking everyone who has put
effort into fixing our outstanding release-critical bugs, the
maintainers who have respected the freeze upload policy, and
everyone else who contributed to Debian "etch" so far.
That was the good news. Unfortunately, there is als
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On 03/30/2007 10:48 PM, Kevin Mark wrote:
> Is the product or service related to an operating system?
It's a software to manage photos.
> Would a person confuse their product with ours?
Well, the person that reported the "possible
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