Le dimanche 1 décembre 2013, 23:20:20 Jonas Smedegaard a écrit :
> Nice. Althought I suspect that to not really be _inside_ Debian.
But I guess you can do it easily with XFCE
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Le Sat, 30 Nov 2013 18:32:19 +0100,
Thomas Koch a écrit :
> I'm just sitting with a friend of mine, a 70+ years old woman showing
> her a linux Desktop. I've already manually hacked /usr/bin/startx to
> add "-dpi 120"...
>
> Is there any project inside debian specialized for the needs of
> elder
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case, it's not the traditionally Unix approach at all!
Unix open computing, apps store segment information so that you paid a
toll.
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ng ? "App
store" is lineal heir to french "3615 Minitel".
I do not wish, in no way, that "app store" appears in the vocabulary of
Debian.
(Sorry for my english)
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with a s
? That is, being positive, keeping up
the good work, spreading good mood, trusting Providence?
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at money does the
reverse every often, for people's good.
I do believe in this at any level, this is why I'm convinced money
is not going to destroy Debian.
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Ever heard of "jealousy" for one thing?
>
> I would argue that people feeling jealous need to get over themselves
> and grow up, but maybe that's just me.
No, it is not just you. You are exactly right.
It is not Dunc Tank's fault if people feel jealous.
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re our donors would be pleased to see that their
money is really used by the project instead of sleeping in bank accounts.
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ectively, it looks to me that
> > that Dunc Tank wants to improve this, which would be great for
> > our users. Let's put our selfishness aside for once?
>
> Maybe you should've started to get Debian only release on i386 and amd64
> and not accept any complex depend
Le mercredi 11 octobre 2006 09:05, Martin Schulze a écrit :
> Jérôme Marant wrote:
> > Le lundi 09 octobre 2006 18:54, Martin Schulze a écrit :
> >
> > > hard on getting Debian better be funded similarily? I know that
> > > several people have lost their motiv
eir best with faith and dedication and enjoy it, I am very very
happy for both them and the project.
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ngrats, Biella!), or are still doing so (hi, tbm).
Hi,
Aren't you reinventing Debian-edu?
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the terms of
> >a permission notice identical to this one.
>
> Even the Emacs 18 manual contained a similar permission notice
> (i.e. WITH invariant sections).
>
> I'm not sure what the copyright status of the XEmacs manual is,
> though.
It is exactly the same.
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t; for what really, actually goes on (hence Frank Lichtenheld's recent
> description of his entry into Debian), and documentation which could be
> clearer. Is that a good enough start?
Not it is not. It is not about discrimination, it is about political
correctness in documentation written in English.
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use it doesn't say "no wheelchairs" at the door, doesn't mean those
> stairs aren't going to be a pain in the arse to get up.
You *still* haven't come with evidence. For example, you could point us
to where in the NM process there is discrimination (of course, not about the
silly he/she wordings war).
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can hardly discriminate on this
ground.
Given the last name, we are sometimes enable to guess whether someone
is a man or a woman (for example with asian people).
I may be naive but I don't think there is so much place for
discrimination.
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ales and women over the past years.
I've never heard so from female Debian developers as well as from people
outside of the project.
I wouldn't be surprised that this new wave of political correctness
come from the USA (again).
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s change was quite recent (since 14 August 2003), if we are to accept
> as true the assertion in the first comment on the article at:
>
> http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=260
Explainations there :
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/links/links.html?cvsroot=www.gnu.org
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ess, some specific IRC rules apply :
>- the channels should not be publicly archived without notice
>- public quotations may not be accepted by everyone
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but
reports, etc).
Till last september, I was adviced not to apply to new-maintainer because
this seemed to be useless, at that moment. And now, I'm deep in the nm-list.
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