Hi,
The next and final point release for "bullseye" (11.11) is scheduled for
Saturday, August 31st. Processing of new uploads into
bullseye-proposed-updates will be frozen during the preceeding weekend.
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Hi,
The next point release for "bookworm" (12.7) is scheduled for Saturday,
August 31st. Processing of new uploads into bookworm-proposed-updates will
be frozen during the preceeding weekend.
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On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 09:11:32PM +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> The next point release for "bullseye" (11.10) is scheduled for Saturday,
> February 10th. Processing of new uploads into bullseye-proposed-updates
> will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
The cor
nticipated in approximately two months time, after which
"bullseye" will adopted by the LTS team.
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Hi,
The next point release for "bookworm" (the delayed 12.6 release) is
scheduled for Saturday, 29th June 2024. Processing of new uploads into
bookworm-proposed-updates will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
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are arranged.
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Hi,
The next point release for "bookworm" (12.6) is scheduled for Saturday,
April 6th. Processing of new uploads into bookworm-proposed-updates will be
frozen during the preceeding weekend.
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The next point releases for "bookworm" (12.2) and "bullseye" (11.8) will
take place on Saturday, October 7th 2023. Processing of new uploads into
the relevant queues will be frozen the preceding weekend.
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Hi,
The first point release for "bookworm" (12.1) is scheduled for Saturday,
July 22nd. Processing of new uploads into bookworm-proposed-updates will be
frozen during the preceding weekend.
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Hi,
The first point release for "bookworm" (12.1) is scheduled for Saturday,
July 22nd. Processing of new uploads into bookworm-proposed-updates will be
frozen during the preceding weekend.
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ng copied.
> >
> >ftp.eu.upload.debian.org should keep working, although it won't be in
> >Europe for some time (hopefully just a few short weeks).
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Julien
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that Norbert should be able
to vote in this year's DPL election.
1: practically speaking, at the next keyring update. It is expected before the
end of March 2019
For the Debian Account Managers,
Enrico, Joerg and Jonathan
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bout me. We are trying hard to do the
right thing and not the subvertible thing, so please have a little faith
that we are not designing this appeals process purely so we can game it in
our favour.
>
> > so this causes an asymmetry in the procedure. Denying the the
> > Non-DAM NMC
further. Thanks also to those who took the time and energy to write
> to rebuke me.
Our mails evidently crossed; thank you too for responding positively
and with good grace.
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recent weeks about ensuring robust accountability with as much fairness
as possible to all parties. It is really no better than a €500 bounty,
after all.
You do not seem open to building an objective case if you solicit only
information about "adverse experiences&quo
to conduct a secret, 3-day-long
> > vote, with the following options:
> >
[snip]
> Would this vote be secret?
Yes, as the proposal you quoted specifies.
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e given by the Developer. DAM handling the
various notifications is purely to reduce the admin burden on the appealer,
not to keep secrets from the committee.
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on how the a-h team is
> interpreting it. Maybe writing a more in-depth document on what the a-h
> team expects and what kind of behavior is the most common or most
> disruptive would help?
All Debian teams are volunteer-staffed and overstretched. If you are able
to make a contribution
e compatible with the current version of our
constitution.
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othing less.
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of the Release Team.
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What is the idea of only adding an e-mail address to a keyring?
New UIDs on existing keys.
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here are enough people interested locally.
1: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianReleases#Codenames
2: http://ftp.debian.org/debian/doc/dedication/
3: https://wiki.debian.org/ReleaseParty
4: https://wiki.debian.org/BSP
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Hi,
The second point release for "stretch" (9.2) is scheduled for Saturday,
October 7th. Processing of new uploads into stretch-proposed-updates will
be frozen during the preceding weekend.
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SaaS == Saunas as a Service
broonie, more like Sauna as additional Storage
statistics from
debian-private is acceptable?
Acceptable, perhaps, but almost certainly not worth anybody's actual
time.
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to
https://release.debian.org. Releases are normally on a Saturday and you
can expect the results to be on mirrors by at least the Sunday morning.
Further queries are probably best directed to debian-release; m-f-t set.
For the release team:
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if the constitution were easy and quick to change, that wouldn't
mean it should be done trivially or lightly, of course.)
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The last sentence still isn't clear to me (or rather, its starting point
in the original document is not); should the non-Bob developer also sign
the key Y? Is it acceptable for this developer to be the second
signatory on the new key, or does a third DD need to be involved?
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on OFTC.
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directhex i have six years of solaris sysadmin experience, from
on other systems, e.g. as part of a dak install?
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directhex i have six years
of the day we'll be in
the position to think through the various implications and arrive at a
decision based on long-term considerations rather than rush prematurely into
precipitate and possibly ill-conceived action which might well have
unforeseen repercussions.
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(and
include a proper subject line, so it's easier for people to spot your
message).
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called Debian, that would be a
trademark violation. But if it were called something else, it's just a
derivative.
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page are those that have provided
ongoing assistance through hardware, hosting, or some other service.
People who have given financial donations are recognised differently [2].
1: http://www.debian.org/social_contract
2: http://www.debian.org/donations
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be.
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them for money, but you still have to honour
the license terms of each package.
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On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 07:51:00AM -0400, chris chalifoux wrote:
hi i was wondering will 512AN_MMWW2 it is a min pci exprress card and i was
wondering will it woork ?
thank you chris
Please ask on the debian-u...@lists.debian.org list, as copied.
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or Mini SD Card and then boot the laptop with the Micro or
Mini SD card in the card reader instead of using the hdd from the bios.
In short: probably, but please ask debian-u...@lists.debian.org (where all
queries of this sort should be directed).
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if
needed.
If you use the high-level package managers (apt-get, aptitude, synaptic ...)
they will solve these dependencies for you automatically.
For further questions please ask the debian-us...@lists.debian.org list.
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, but I'm not sure of what would be an acceptable compromise,
so I'm not going to propose anything here.
An acceptable compromise to me is to email the results of the cgi to
the address in question, or failing that - to be able to opt-out (or in)
to such a service.
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contributors who aren't eligible to vote on GRs
because they are not full DD yet, including me, yet the 'proposal' we're
discussing affects us deeply too. Might you find a way to include us (maybe
the DM keyring is a good start)?
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that the figures need more clothes before
they are suitable for marketing the project.
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On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 08:18:02AM -0500, Dori wrote:
I was hoping it would be embedded within the .deb files but apparently
it is not.
Every official Debian package ships with a file
/usr/share/doc/package/copyright which details the license and
copyright information.
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(and not being a DD, mine couldn't do anyway).
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