ou find too extreme.
If you think about it, this is how it works in many places in the real
world, with policies slowly shifting to the left or right and the window
of acceptable discourse and policies shift too.
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hat does not reduce the amount
of fundraising work required. Other options like matching fund raised
from sponsors, or directly offsetting a percentage of the cost of
food+board, would be way less radical and still very helpful.
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nding is the big one, and I believe it could be centralised. But this
also applies to other aspects that can take a lot of time, for example
conference organisation software, and other support services.
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media, etc.
> * Write and publish guidelines for how to behave, how to complain,
>and write down its own processes.
We have a Code of conduct, which goes a long way towards this.
> * The new group would have a foundational document which would
>explicitly give it authority to
legitimacy to the new
> team.
Dunno if we are at the point where a GR would be useful yet.
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of javascript dependencies it has.
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rometheus has
support for golang-style templates[0] that render pages in /console, and
can be used to create dashboards. So that could be an option until we
have Grafana back in shape.
[0]: https://prometheus.io/docs/visualization/consoles/
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eus, it is just
a shiny front-end.
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publicly to a member of our community.
I am adding them to this thread, as I think their input on the matter
would be most welcomed.
Tincho.
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l solutions for
these social problems.
This is but only one example, I have heard other first hand accounts of
similar situations. We are not doing much to fix this, or even
acknowledge it, and I think we should.
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rlords :)
Unless, of course, this is against policy.
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On 10/02/14 17:26, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> http://www.itwire.com/opinion-and-analysis/open-sauce/63079-debian-init-system-vote-has-become-a-farce
>
> finishes off with the line "And users are still expected to take this
> lot seriously."
>
> Not really objective journalism
Ah, Sam Barghese... Wh
e too. In
/home/groups/pkg-perl/meta/pkg-perl-post-receive you can see how to use it
from a post-commit hook.
If you rather use our bots, we'll need you to provide: a project/repository
name, an IRC channel, and a password (used to avoid spam, not really
secure).
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like to provide the data and the mechanism, for other
people to do cool stuff with it!
> I was looking at it mainly as a standard protocol to handle badge
> information. Even if we don't care about integrating with them, what
> would you think of just reusing their technology?
I took
ity benefits) documents
> in addition to human readable ones, so that one can aggregate his debian
> whois with other forms of personnal profiles.
I'm all for that, yes. I don't know anything about these formats, but
once the data is there, it'll probably be just a matter of
uch sense in
trying to integrate with them.
Also, it's not like this is a great idea that came to me overnight. We
have something very similar in spirit at work, and that's where my
idea came from.
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On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 9:53 AM, Olivier Berger wrote:
> Do you have any preferred means to receive some feedback on your
> proposal (I can't seem to find some comments on your blog post) ?
Sorry, I've never had the patience or motivation to enable them :)
Email to this very thread seems like a g
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 6:24 AM, Enrico Zini wrote:
> I've recently done a review of personal information sources in Debian,
> which I'd like to share here both because I don't think this has been
> done before, and to check if I missed anything.
Coincidentally, I've been thinking about this issu
nal blogs on
planet, it is also true that for most of us, planet is a way of being
current with what's going on. In that sense, I think that news would
be a great addition.
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cronyms :) But I do believe voting should not be
restricted to what's today a "DD".
Maybe I was not clear enough.
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ical stuff, which is, after all, the base of this Project.
Understanding the project doesn't mean understanding dpkg, there are
things much more important, because, remember... above all we are a
group of people, and maybe this mail shows that you should not be
allowed to vote on social issues?
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s it would be
> good to have a celebration there. I wonder if we'll have enough of us
> not attending Debconf this year to organize any celebrations outside of
> Debconf.
There is already a party being planned on during DebConf to celebrate
the birthday. Although it'll be pres
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