* Don Armstrong d...@debian.org, 2014-09-05, 10:04:
If anything more than a warning occurs, it is announced on
debian-private@, which enables Debian Developers to review the actions
that listmaster@ has taken, and override them via GR.
Let's be frank: GR is such a heavyweight process, that
On Monday 08 September 2014 08:47 AM, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Hi, Praveen and Shirish (and Indian Debian Users),
Well, a DebConf is about Debian, and I mostly agree with Steve's
answer: Not just any Linux conference should be called a DebConf or
MiniDebConf. There has to be a Debian slant to the
Halo, (sorry about my english) for example if i do litlle change in debian
distro instaling by defoult other software, remove some package can i call
then my own distro with my logo, and put that operating system on my
website and obtain the money from selling, advice on the site, donation?
Best
On Mon, 08 Sep 2014, Jakub Wilk wrote:
* Don Armstrong d...@debian.org, 2014-09-05, 10:04:
If anything more than a warning occurs, it is announced on
debian-private@, which enables Debian Developers to review the actions
that listmaster@ has taken, and override them via GR.
Let's be frank:
On Mon, 08 Sep 2014, Don Armstrong wrote:
Let's be frank: GR is such a heavyweight process, that it's
impractical for overriding small decisions like this one.
This is by design; the people who make decisions in Debian are the
people who do the work.
Wow, so you are telling me that I am
Norbert Preining prein...@logic.at writes:
On Mon, 08 Sep 2014, Don Armstrong wrote:
Let's be frank: GR is such a heavyweight process, that it's
impractical for overriding small decisions like this one.
This is by design; the people who make decisions in Debian are the
people who do the
Hi,
DEP-5 as defined in http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep5/ does not have any
clause allowing us to skip license entries for certain class of files.
In practice, many packages lack entries for autotools generated files
which come with very permissive license with mostly identical but not
quite the
Pirate Praveen dijo [Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 05:13:49PM +0530]:
Hi, Praveen and Shirish (and Indian Debian Users),
Well, a DebConf is about Debian, and I mostly agree with Steve's
answer: Not just any Linux conference should be called a DebConf or
MiniDebConf. There has to be a Debian slant
On Monday 08 September 2014 05:13 PM, Pirate Praveen wrote:
I'm also fine about creating a new brand which will have a clear
definition it is an event to seek more contributions to debian by
reaching out to more people and it is organized by debian in
collaboration with a local free software
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What is the content of DEBIAN CD?
What are the functions and features?
What are the purposes and uses?
Can it help any person learn how to code or
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On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 11:38 AM, Osamu Aoki wrote:
Hi,
DEP-5 as defined in http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep5/ does not have any
clause allowing us to skip license entries for certain class of files.
In practice, many packages lack entries for autotools generated files
which come with very
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