nent, which is going to be used starting with
bookworm.
Also, it /might/ be time to retire debian-non-US, obsolete since Sarge
(2005).
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boot prompt, answer a few questions, then proceed to
restoring the bootloader. This should do the trick.
Please direct further questions to debian-user@ (in copy).
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Hi Steve and others,
Steve McIntyre (2015-08-18):
> We called our main installer images distribution site
> cdimage.debian.org a long time ago, when that was all it published and
> most people downloaded images of CDs. Ummm. Things have moved on in
> the intervening years, and this name is lookin
Hi,
Vlatko Šurlan (2015-07-08):
> Dear all,
> the package search function
> at https://www.debian.org/distrib/packages#search_contents
> gives nothing for when 'convert' alone but when searcinh '/usr/bin/convert'
> there are results.
> Sounds like some sort of a bug to me.
did you notice this
Enrico Zini (2015-05-24):
> I have also implemented audit tracking of all changes to Person records
> on nm.debian.org, which in turn allowed me to change the nightly
> maintenance scripts to do more aggressive imports of changes from
> keyrings and LDAP.
>
> I have also done quite a bit of manua
Martin Steigerwald (2015-04-19):
> I wonder about a commented entry for backports. This way people can
> easily enable it. I saw Ubuntu using this for some repos.
Feel free to open a wishlist bug report for it, that seems entirely
reasonable.
Looking at apt-setup and apt-setup-verify to see how
Rhonda D'Vine (2015-04-19):
> * Cyril Brulebois [2015-04-19 18:26:30 CEST]:
> > Paul van der Vlis (2015-04-19):
> > > Op 19-04-15 om 18:01 schreef Michael Gilbert:
> > > > On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> > > >>
Paul van der Vlis (2015-04-19):
> Op 19-04-15 om 18:01 schreef Michael Gilbert:
> > On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I saw backports has been removed as default setting from sources.list in
> >> Jessie RC3. I am very disappointed by this last minute
(It looks like keeping Daniel in the loop would have been a nice idea,
cc-ing accordingly.)
Hi,
Jonathan Dowland (2015-04-15):
> On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 11:08:04AM -0300, Daniel Lucena wrote:
> > I would like know if between download images of Debian 8 (after
> > became stable) the Mate Desktop
Ansgar Burchardt (2014-05-09):
> On 05/09/2014 16:15, Stuart Prescott wrote:
> > == sources.list
> >
> > Many users of stable releases don't have security.debian.org in the
> > sources.list. I can only wildly speculate as to how this happens... if the
> > installer doesn't find a network connec
Kurt Roeckx (2014-03-06):
> On Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 07:09:49PM +, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > Hmm. Looking at my original message in my MUA it says
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
> > which is not right. Perhaps your MUA has done a latin-1 to utf-8
> > encoding, meaning that yo
Jonathan McDowell (2014-02-23):
> In an attempt to try and reduce problems let me describe some of the
> problems we see (all of this is in the context of someone taking an
> existing key that is not believed to be compromised and replacing it
> with a stronger key):
> [ a few things ]
Reading th
Ian Jackson (2014-01-03):
> I think that the current policy maintenance approach is too
> bureaucratic and relies too little on the technical judgement of the
> policy editors. I would like to see the policy editors assess
> proposals not only for consensus and support, but also to consider
> pro
Thorsten Glaser (2013-12-31):
> Where do I send the diffs for prior review to? And where do I upload to
> (stable-proposed-updates?)?
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/pkgs.html#upload-stable
Make sure your changes already hit unstable (possibly testing) if
relevant, and tha
Steve Langasek (2013-11-26):
> For a full week of that two-week period, alioth was completely down,
> so this draft was inaccessible. This is normally the least of the
> reasons why I would argue that the full text of drafts should be
> posted to the mailing list for discussion, instead of referr
Hi Steve,
Steve Langasek (2013-10-26):
> Was discussing with one of the listmasters (Alexander Wirt) on IRC today
> about mailing list bans, because it turns out that someone I was just about
> to ask the listmasters to ban from debian-devel had just been blocked in
> response to a request from s
Adam D. Barratt (2013-09-22):
> The next point release for "wheezy" (7.2) is scheduled for Saturday
> October 12th. Stable NEW will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
So there's a new linux kernel for that one:
http://womble.decadent.org.uk/blog/linux-kernel-update-for-wheezy-3251-1.html
Adam D. Barratt (2013-09-22):
> The next point release for "squeeze" (6.0.8) is scheduled for Saturday
> October 19th. Oldstable NEW will be frozen during the preceding
> weekend.
>
> As usual, base-files can be uploaded at any point before the freeze.
I don't think I have anything d-i-ish for
Russ Allbery (21/05/2013):
> I've noticed the same pattern as Steve, and it bothers me too, which
> means I probably should say something rather than letting this look
> like something between you and him. Your interactions on
> debian-devel when you do post there, which indeed isn't too
> freque
Cyril Brulebois (12/08/2012):
> while I'm pretty happy to see development happening on the dak side, it
> would have been immensely helpful to have notifications of the planned
> downtime.
>
> There are plenty of things depending on the migration of packages to
> testing,
Hi,
while I'm pretty happy to see development happening on the dak side, it
would have been immensely helpful to have notifications of the planned
downtime.
There are plenty of things depending on the migration of packages to
testing, and having known about the planned downtime today (along with
Hi,
Stefano Zacchiroli (21/03/2012):
> Dear Developers,
> the Press Team is changing! Francesca Ciceri and Neil McGovern have
> accepted the promotion from assistants to press officers. At the same
> time, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl and Meike Reichle have decided to step
> down from the team, af
Stefano Zacchiroli (17/10/2011):
> Dear Developers,
> given that they managed to survive the training period started at
> DebConf11, I'm happy to announce that the Debian System Administration
> (DSA) team has now two new full members: Faidon Liambotis and Tollef Fog
> Heen.
\o/ Keep it up! \o/
Martin Zobel-Helas (28/07/2011):
> as we are on that topic, please also welcome Tollef Fog Heen (tfheen)
> and load him with work!
Also welcome!
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Martin Zobel-Helas (27/07/2011):
> Debian Sysadmins added a new trainee:
>
> Please welcome Faidon Liambotis (paravoid) and load him with work!
Welcome!
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BasaBuru (03/02/2011):
> Do you now what is the new code name for the new testing?
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2010/09/msg0.html
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Hi Holger,
Holger Levsen (08/11/2010):
> since a while, we see unsolicted commercial links and images on
> planet, mostly about flattr.
>
> […]
>
> How much spam do you find tolerable? Would it be ok if I sell
> advertisment space on my blog and syndicate this to planet? You
> know, I need to e
Colin Tuckley (22/01/2010):
> Your list of buildd machines is seriously out of date if you are
> talking about armel.
You do realize you're answering to a mail dated “08 May 2007”, right?
> --
> Colin Tuckley | +44(0)1223 293413 | PGP/GnuPG Key Id
> Debian Developer | +44(0)7799 1433
dE . (07/01/2010):
> No, absolutely not.
>
> I think this logo is a trademark, i.e proprietary and so the owner
> of the site should be warned about this.
You probably should just be answering that:
http://www.debian.org/logos/
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Joerg Jaspert (15/08/2009):
> everybody please welcome
>
> Alexander 'Tolimar' Reichle-Schmehl
> Chris 'lamby' Lamb
> Torsten 'twerner' Werner
> Barry 'bdefreese' deFreese
>
> as new members of the FTP Team.
\o_ /o/ \o\ _o/
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Luk Claes (06/08/2009):
> If the freeze date is well known in advance the question becomes moot
> unless some maintainer wants to work against the freeze AFAICS. Having
> a known freeze date is meant to help everyone to be able to plan
> better and refrain from doing high impact changes right befo
Raphael Geissert (05/08/2009):
> Like some people said during Debconf: "freezing in December" doesn't
> necessarily mean freezing the first day or even the first week of
> December; the 31 is still December, which means there are 30 days to
> decide many things, if necessary.
Without having to re
(Beware sarcasm tags might be missing.)
Ana Guerrero (05/08/2009):
> Even in the case you release the opera code with a license that allow
> distributing opera in non-free, there is not much point on
> distributing it when we already have _totally free_ browsers.
There is: Linux is about Choice!
Patrick Schoenfeld (03/08/2009):
> That is simply not true. It might be that Ubuntu doesn't give back as
> much as Debian would like.
Or “as they pretend to” [1]:
| When a bug is reported in the Debian bug tracking system and then later
| fixed in Ubuntu, the fixes are often automatically communi
Bernd Zeimetz (03/08/2009):
> Ack ack ack. I even have the impression that the Canonical employees
> want to ensure that Debian gets important things much much later than
> Ubuntu.
Obviously false, see how (e)glibc maintainers are pushed by Ubuntu
people to get the next release ready, ignoring th
Reinhard Tartler (03/08/2009):
> [ moving discussion to -project. Please follow up on -devel if you are
> contributing to the technical discussion and -project for the
> project wide parts ]
[ replying to -project only, -devel readers will receive my status
update[1] already. ]
Guido Trotter (30/07/2009):
> Personally I think it's a wonderful work, and a very interesting exercise in
> producing a debian marketing campain. I agree with the mixed feelings about
> the
> "tout court" logo changing (which, if it happens, should anyway be sanctioned
> by
> GR, as the last on
Neil McGovern (30/07/2009):
> I disagree. The images for the males are just as suggestive. I have no
> issue at all with these.
Ditto. Thanks for the nice work, Agnieszka!
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Bernd Zeimetz (26/07/2009):
> See above. Also: There're a lot of teams where outsiders can help and
> earn trust without being able to break things.
Do you mean people like Simon Paillard? With contributions in l10n,
i18n, www, and mirror domains?
If you didn't, I (at the very least) do.
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Mark Brown (25/06/2009):
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 03:46:50PM +0100, Matthew Johnson wrote:
> > I didn't think that using the templates was required for AMs, merely
> > a useful tool. I think AMs should be able to check to their
> > satisfaction in other ways as appropriate, as long as it produces
Steve Langasek (24/06/2009):
> I do follow d-newmaint, but I don't think the reports that are sent
> there actually include the names of new maintainers.
If you don't think, then check?
http://lists.debian.org/debian-newmaint/2009/04/msg00054.html
Excerpt:
| Weekly Summary Statistics
| =
Frans Pop (24/06/2009):
> /me wonders whatever happened to those nice mails listing new DDs that
> used to be sent out periodically
They still are (see debian-newmaint@, “NM Report for Week ending…”), but
AFAICT there might be something wrong there, since Samuel wasn't
mentioned end of may/beginn
Russ Allbery (23/06/2009):
> Sune Vuorela writes:
> > sometimes, I look at a issue and think that the correct solution
> > here is a package split, but I often end up working around it in
> > other ways, just because of NEW.
>
> In my experience, package splits go through in a week or two except
Y Giridhar Appaji Nag (15/05/2009):
> Should this not go to debian-devel-announce as well?
Probably worth including in the next developer news issue.
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Cyril Brulebois (13/05/2009):
> From keycheck.sh:
> | echo "Let's test if its a version 4 or greater key"
> | VERSION=$(gpg ${GPGOPTS} --with-colons --with-fingerprint --list-keys
> 0x$KEYID | awk -F : '$1 == "fpr" {print length($10)}')
Bl
Frank Küster (13/05/2009):
> I don't read blogs. So I'm confused by people asking here and on
> -private about something that sounds as if one should be kind of aware
> of it...
>
> How can I find out if my key is v3 or v4?
From keycheck.sh:
| echo "Let's test if its a version 4 or greater key"
Quoting the mail fully for the added recipients. Looks like Charles was
too shy to do so.
Charles Plessy (12/05/2009):
> Dear all,
>
> I am getting quite confused after reading the many blog announcements
> about changing PGP keys for security reasons. Is it possible to get a
> somewhat official
W. Martin Borgert (10/02/2009):
> On 2009-02-10 20:54, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl wrote:
> > What about:
> >
> > ... and more than 23,000 other packages ready to use software packages
> > (build from over 12,000 source packages).
built?
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Gebhardt Thomas (10/02/2009):
> just noticed that epoche 1234567890 is at 2009-02-14. That would be a
> release date that is easy to remember.
<49862854.1070...@googlemail.com>
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Robert Millan (12/01/2009):
> And I lost count on how many times I repeated that, but will do as
> long as necessary.
We don't need that kind of behaviour *again*.
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MJ Ray (07/01/2009):
> Previously, I noted that fewer than 80 people participated in even the
> hotly disputed lenny blobs GR discussion. That suggests to me that
> lots of DDs aren't participating until the vote.
>
> It's hard to prove that a group is ignoring something, but disproof is
> simpl
John H. Robinson, IV (15/12/2008):
> I support the right or priviledge of a researcher to run a poll on the
> topic of their choosing. I further support the right or priviledge of
> a Debian Developer to run a poll on a topic associatied with Debian.
>
> I support this specific poll.
>
> Keep up
Jurij Smakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (26/11/2008):
> It's pretty unfortunate that Switzerland does not have any law in
> place preventing age discrimination [0], and I believe that in the
> spirit of Debian we should not provide a forum for posting
> discriminatory job offers. I suggest to have the blu
Peter Palfrader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (23/10/2008):
> Having NMs in a keyring, maintained by keyring-maint, would probably
> solve this, and we could provide access to our porter machines when
> there is the need.
That would be terrific.
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Raphael Hertzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (05/10/2008):
> > http://cvs.debian.org/ddp/manuals.sgml/release-notes/?root=debian-doc
>
> This link is wrong. DDP uses SVN nowadays.
Question is: why is that still available? I assume CVS to SVN conversion
kept history. And if it didn't, that site might get a
Ben Finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (29/07/2008):
> Where did you last see it? Perhaps it's behind the couch.
>
> In other words, you've not said what "everything" you're talking
> about, or where you expect to find it. Is there a specific URL you're
> using that doesn't lead to what you expect?
Infer
On 27/05/2008, Bas Wijnen wrote:
> The proposal is to use the DELAYED queue as the default way to do an
> NMU. This means in particular that the code is already finished when
> the mail about the NMU is sent to the BTS. So there is no reason to
> allow changes to the patch after this mail; if you
James to reply. Is it plain normal to keep on waiting, or is it time to
put two and two together, draw a conclusion, and act accordingly?
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lf when just writing this mail)
> now spent even more time in discussing issues how people should
> better spend their time. So could we just stop here?
And join pkg-games to help maintain (other) games.
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On 25/02/2008, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> This time we did. And he's not running again! :-(
But HE is running. :)
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provements, submit patches, etc.
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by the number of lists he's carrying.
Even when not overburdened, having a clear summary easily accessible
sounds like great, seconded.
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NM hat on, it looks like it is not a hard requirement, indeed.
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t the proper venue to ask, may I be directed to the right
> person?
If you need to contact the listmasters, [EMAIL PROTECTED] You
probably want to try and contact IIRC -owner anyway, to get
list-specific changes.
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I'd add “having a responsive buildd maintainer”, uploading packages in a
timely fashion.
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a to avoid
possible duplicates.
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On 29/11/2007, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) wrote:
> override files allow comments which means giving a justification is
> already possible. So it seems this just needs to be documented as best
> practice?
Yes.
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there were actually no changes here. False positive of some
sort?
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rol of
|automatic byhand processing.
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a info on: http://www.google.fr/search?q=were+subjunctive
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ooks like it to me (and also with
s/low/high/ in the URL).
1. https://penta.debconf.org/~joerg/events/93.en.html
2.
http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2007/debconf7/low/349_Solving_social_problems_via_soc-ctte.ogg
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2005/10/msg00037.html
Regards,
Cyril, Esq.
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y CDs with Debian Woody,
which was received from Linux CD Mall (probably New Zealand):
"Hi Cyril,
Unfortunately I am not going to be able to fulfil this order and will
refund your credit card in full."
So, is anybody on the net who is able to fulfil my order and send me CDs
with De
e, take into account that my native language is Russian and I also
can use English a little bit.)
Thanking you in anticipation,
Cyril, Esq.
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