romoting Debian!
[1] You can find in different sizes and file formats at
https://www.debian.org/logos/ Please read about the license terms as there
is an open use logo and a more restricted one.
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On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, Christian Surchi wrote:
First of all. Is this a good way considering the need to interact with
upstream work already active?
Well, personally I had debian-specific projects like d-i and debconf
translations in mind.
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On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
Ubuntus' Rosetta is non-free but perhaps this might be a promising
replacement. If we set up something like this as a central place for
translations, it might be very useful for people who wish to contribute to
the i18n of Debian. What d
e more modular so that it is more
readable for the developers and the community.
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On Thu, 2 Mar 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Debian Team/Users:
>
> how would I go about, or where could I get some Debian (or Linux in
> general) wall posters for my workplace?
>
http://73lab2.free.fr/debian_posters/
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yore when dinosaurs roamed o'er the land and
this new-fangled apt thingy first came out, I used to stay uptodate with
Debian unstable via a 28.8K modem. I used to start my download before
going to bed and it would just be finishing up when I woke up. Mind you,
Debian was a lot smaller t
topics too and I'm sure a message from Branden would be very welcome.
Maybe they can make Debian the theme of the February issue. I'll ask.
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s made it clear they did not want to do any work on it
beyond duplication so we need to check it out first. We also have to make
sure it has the Indic-related packages on it.
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sources?
Um, mostly they don't. So we have to set a good example and show them how
it's supposed to be done.
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of the GPL? I don't think the written offer option is
feasible for the publishers (though I'll ask to make sure.)
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have until the end of the year in order to meet
the deadline for February.
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ll.
I notice they plan on supporting Ubuntu. Companies have the advantage
they have people specifically to deal with ISVs while we just kind of wait
for them to figure it out for themselves.
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On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, Philip Hands wrote:
Is it SPI or a random assortment of Debian folks that attend expos in the US?
Random Debian people. Not even DDs in some cases.
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environment for more contributions to Debian Project from
India.
2005 or 2006? If the former its a little short notice isn't it? If the
latter, I'd love to be there but theres no way in hell I could rustle up a
ticket to Indian in one week.
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just stop here. Good luck with being killfiled or not.
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ied speech. Just count
the number of people who like your style versus the number of people who
are pissed off by it and adjust accordingly.
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2005, Martin Schulze wrote:
Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
It is and we should comment on it. As no one seems to be on it, here's a
first attempt at a short press release:
It's always good to ignore "official" representatives such as
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ware community.
Donations like this help ensure we can continue that service for a long,
long time."
[Insert information on Debian and donating to it.]
Discuss.
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nd ad-base public reputation
does matter to any outfit that purports to practice journalism. We need
to call them out on bad journalism but in a way that cannot be simply
dismissed as the raving of kooks.
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fans.
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at Debconf. For instance
I mentioned PR Newswire before. Although it is a bit of a ripoff it might
be prudent to join if it gives access to the mainstream press.
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rstand Nor Care
About" is not news!"
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http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
Is this something the project should get involved in?
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bstantially reduced the amount of killing and risk to innocent
bystanders. Yet the tribal nature of the Mafia family prevented the
"commission" from degenerating into a bureaucracy -- which is just as
inimical to liberty as anarchy.
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ieve constant low-intensity warfare between small,
mutually suspicious tribes is the optimum environment for liberty but
that's another discussion.
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anguage, the whole idea is quite dumb, but if someone's asking nicely and
the author is willing to go along with it I don't really care.
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wit
feminine names is a worthy, but secondary goal of my
> participation.
>
So this entire effort should be located on, say, sourceforge no? My
original question as to why the Debian project should be involved still
remains without a satisfactory answer.
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because, we are a bigger project, that's more actual women, 8 or 9 iirc.)
So we are slightly behind but by a statistically neglible amount.
[1]
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/staff-committers.html
[2] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/roll-call/userin
become another ghost list
with naught but the fading echos of mortgage spams.[1]
[1] I must say the listmasters have done a pretty good job lately of
getting rid of most of the spam but some still gets through and you
notice it on the quiet lists.
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prevent the doing of that?
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On Fri, 6 Aug 2004, Daniel Ruoso wrote:
> Em Sex, 2004-08-06 às 14:47, Jaldhar H. Vyas escreveu:
> > What is left unexamined in all these discussions is why Debian (as a
> > project) should be doing anything to tackle inequalities?
>
> For the same reason we work with fr
e from
using it? Or is the contention that there is some barrier to involvement
by women (and only women) in the project itself? Because such an
allegation should be backed up with some solid facts.
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is a bit fuzzy
I thought her point was using grandmothers as an example for useability is
unfair because they will follow directions no matter how long or
complicated while the grandfathers have an exaggerated idea of their
technical prowess and end up breaking things.
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other people and
ask yourself if building a free and excellent operating system is
something you would like to do. If yes, you now know some people who
might be able to help you do it.
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bed or means for testing it are inadequate.
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lift one to hinder either so I shouldn't bother you because it's
just as much an instance of "Debian" solving problems as anything else.
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stems. Any talk of representation has to take that into
account.
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e no big bags of dripping testerone here.
But see ladies! When someone says hurtful things to you, you can just
laugh them off.
> I posit she is doing her very best to protect your fragile
> male ego.
>
Yeah she's very nice to me that way. (5)
> Yup. We are just big
r respond to any
misrepresentations on her own.
It's the gentlemanly thing to do :-)
[...]
> I expect she's simply trying to add some personal insight into the issue
> that started this thread,
And so am I.
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ut sometimes hostile to be mentally unstable is not
> really the most eloquent way to make your point.
A little trepidation in a new environment is normal. When it becomes
disabling then it is indeed mental illness. The sane need not and should
not cater to it. As the father of an inquisitive and
t
every waking minute like me. But I don't see what Debian can do about this.
Either you are a hacker or you're not. Asking a totally hackerish
community to act differently is just going to end in tears.
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out the concentration camps and the subjugation of an entire
continent but the Nazis *fingerprinted* people too? My God, the depth of
their evil knows no bounds.
I'd still like to go to Brazil so I will go along with this policy but I
shall pick my nose first.
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a logo is (or should be if the marketing people have got
their act together) exactly equivalent to a name.
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ogo (in the corporate
sense) at all. One may want some kind of decoration that indicates an
affinity to Debian is but then it should be under the most liberal license
possible.
Documentation is a different because you need it to operate the software
but you can't say that about a logo.
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ies were met. It wouldn't help with out and out buggy programs
but at least it would catch dependency problems.
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Jersey City, NJ so I won't have any travel expenses or anything. But I'm
assuming you have to register me or something.
Who's co-ordinating on the Debian side? Anything you need from me?
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