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to raise hell (again) why our ftpmasters aren't doing anything, when
they have good reason not to. :)
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Henning Makholm wrote:
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July 6 - bug goes public through upstream's BTS, Debian bug filed
July 21 - fixed in sarge, DSA released
I know this is a ridiculous time span
to state they are based on Debian
in such a prominent way, just not make the comparisons look as if
Debian couldn't stand on its own feet.
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Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
Martin Schulze wrote:
It would be good, though, especially in order to have some support for
hardware that has entered the market after the last Debian release, if
there would be an outside repository for updated kernel and installer
packages. However, nobody
David Nusinow wrote:
On Sun, Aug 27, 2006 at 10:57:45PM +0200, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
The rough plan is to provide an alternative set of updated kernel packages
and potentially also xservers (depending on how modular the new X.org
modulization really is) nine months after Etch release.
Martin Schulze wrote:
Examples of things that should happen in stable, but haven't been
happening reliably:
* Kernel updates with more broad hardware support
This requires new kernel packages, new utilities and a new installer.
It a hell of an effort to get this done. Just look
John Goerzen wrote:
Hello,
The Debian stable distribution has been a thorn in our side for a long
time. We tend to go a long time between releases, which means that
stable grows less and less useful as time goes on. We also have a
strict policy on what is allowed into stable.
This
Marc Haber wrote:
To start with, [1] says that a package is only uploaded to stable when
it meets one of these criteria:
* it fixes a truly critical functionality problem
* the package becomes uninstallable
* a released architecture lacks the package
I would love to have
John Goerzen wrote:
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 08:43:53AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
John Goerzen wrote:
Examples of things that should happen in stable, but haven't been
happening reliably:
* Kernel updates with more broad hardware support
This requires new kernel packages
Sven Luther wrote:
mkinitrd
mkinitrd is dead :)
Whatever... :)
debhelper
debhelper ???
Didn't it creep in? Maybe not.
yard
yaird is its name.
Oh well...
Just try to get a more recent kernel from backports.org on a sarge
machine and you'll see.
Actually, apart from the
John Goerzen wrote:
But I'm not trying to talk in this thread about how hard or easy it is
technically to build stuff for stable. That level will change over
time. (And if we really find it so much more difficult to build a
kernel for stable than other distros do, we need to examine that and
/
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youam erich: nicht? man, bist du konservativ! die sind ja fast
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Ottavio Caruso wrote:
I'd be glad to have your opinion about the two
following related issues:
1) According to the documentation [1]:
There are no official Debian live CDs available.
However, we would like to recommend Knoppix, which is
based on Debian - a very useful, full-featured live
the mirrors for this, and we might
consider integrating it into APT, similarly to apt-listchanges,
except maybe as part of an update operation.
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Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 10:50 +0200, Loïc Minier wrote:
I don't quite understand the various steps that a package traverses
when uploaded to SPU. Is some document explaining that? In short, I
would just like to understand the number of steps, the human-triggered
Matthew Palmer wrote:
Can non-DDs upload to the DELAYED queues and get the package through anyway?
I'd hope not, since it'd be a massive hole. So, there's a DD involved /
responsible for the delayed upload in the first place, they should make sure
they can clear it again if necessary.
Since
Hi,
for those who wonder why their package did not yet hit proposed-updates,
they want to have a look on [1] and [2].
The backlog we had is now decreasing, d-i builds should have been
started by now.
Greetings
Martin
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/06/msg7.html
[2
Anthony Towns wrote:
So, following the discussions at DebConf [0], the Debian Powered logo
ideas [1], and a couple of other chats I've had the privelege of having
with some folks working on Debian derivatives and Debian-based distros and
similar things, I'd like us to introduce an official
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Co-maintainers are much closer to what is being done in a package
than joe-random developer. Also, co-maintainership is far less
prone to fire-and-forget uploads that hose things, and are nicer to
people who feel very strongly about their packages.
* Anthony Towns aj@azure.humbug.org.au [2006-07-29 16:05]:
proviso that a bug gets filed with the NMU patch [0] at the same time.
[0] Do we have a tool to automate that atm btw? What is it?
nmudiff in the devscripts package.
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* Anthony Towns [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-07-29 16:59]:
That would require us to maintain an essentially permanent archive
for source packages, which at the moment we don't. But doing so
would be useful for us too, no?
By the way, can you please authorize funds
Jesus Climent wrote:
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 06:52:36PM +0200, Michael Banck wrote:
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 01:30:21PM +0200, Jesus Climent wrote:
According to Millan,
You seem to not have introduced Mr. Millan until this point, maybe write
his full name and position/involvement to
George Danchev wrote:
On Saturday 29 July 2006 09:48, Martin Schulze wrote:
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Co-maintainers are much closer to what is being done in a package
than joe-random developer. Also, co-maintainership is far less
prone to fire-and-forget uploads that hose things
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no cat has eight tails.
a cat has one
as uploader in foo but group x is the backup
uploader;
How about a flag in the package's control file and an appropriate
column in the PTS?
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* martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-07-14 09:05]:
As stated in the post, at least all those developers had their
accounts locked.
But they can get their account unlocked. Maybe adding no-gpg-secret-keys
to DMUP might help.
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thanks for your great work and taking care of all our debian.org
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Do we have any easy way of locating all recent uploads signed by a
particular key?
IIRC dak stores GPG fingerprint for each upload in projectb.
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will be
compartementalised into dpatch files. The patch directory at
patches.ubuntu.com still provides a single diff, but if you look
into it, it just adds dpatch files.
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sure I'm not the only one.
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Benjamin Seidenberg wrote:
AIUI (please, correct me if I am wrong) the D-I repository is hosted on
svn.d.o, a machine belonging to the debian project. I don't see why the
DPL would have authority over the mailing lists (hosted on a debian
machine and maintained by the list admins) but not the
Hi Manoj!
* Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-12 15:47]:
OK, How about this:
(... Manojs suggestion ...)
That sounds fine imo.
Thanks for the work.
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Martin Klaffenboeck wrote:
Ist unter
contries to donate hardware to DPL approved parties then to SPI
(countries with property tax and regulations on property transfer come
to my mind)
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like to handle
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if it's there, and you can see it, it's real.
if it's not there, and you can see it, it's virtual
action?
http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/hatecrime.pdf
We have a strong suspicion of who the author is.
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Do we?
Yes.
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Do we?
Yes.
Sorry, that was not supposed to go out to the list, nor to Henning
at all. I was not done.
Please just ignore.
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aus der kriegsschule des lebens -
was mich nicht
* Sven Luther [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-02 08:27]:
I personally volunteer for this for doing kernel related NEW work, but i guess
someone else can be found if you don't judge me dign of confiance.
Right, let's have everyone volunteer to process NEW for his pet
package...
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require NEW processing because kernel
packages have the entire version string embedded in the package name
(for good and sound reasons)?
The package name only contains 2.6.x, not the Debian -revision.
So 2.6.17 will require NEW processing, but a bug-fix release for
2.6.16 won't.
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The package name only contains 2.6.x, not the Debian -revision.
So 2.6.17 will require NEW processing, but a bug-fix release for
2.6.16 won't.
Small addition: unless the bug-fix requires an ABI change...
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then
don't but please stop complaining.
Friendly,
Nothing friendly in the last ton of your mails, maby you want to change
either your wording or your closing.
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* Erich Aigner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Die CHUI
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
As the python moin wiki maintainer I welcome this coordinated effort.
I myself have failed locating the admins of the Debian wiki[1], so is
happy for this clarification :-)
Would it be possible to have the moinmoin version on wiki.debian.org
upgraded? The
recently would certainly be a good idea.
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Steve McIntyre wrote:
I've heard it suggested by a variety of people that we should move the
official irc.debian.org alias away from freenode to oftc. I can see
that more and more of my own Debian IRC discussions are on oftc, to
the extent that I'm (currently) not on any freenode channels at
Panu Kalliokoski wrote:
I hoped the proposal I was making would allow us to eat the cake and
keep it too: offer an open upload area but keep the main archive under
strict quality criteria. I expect it to be easier to check package
quality, too, if they're being autobuilt and available for BTS
Frans Pop wrote:
The debian-www list regularly sees bug reports [1] and mails about the
wiki, which no-one really takes responsibility for as debian-www is about
www.d.o and not wiki.d.o and in general different people are involved.
Technically the wiki is operated by debian-admin. For
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 do you think?
Please set it
Lots of people are interested in Oracle support for Debian, so I
thought I'd mention the following posting which describes Oracle's
Debian repository - something which looks like a step in the right
direction.
http://frits.homelinux.com/wordpress/?p=9
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There are various mailing lists especially aimed for specific regions.
Please see http://wiki.debian.org/LocalGroups
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really nice to see some improvement here.
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Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
Alexander Schmehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060308 09:09]:
I know that some non-Debian people actually ask questions like I
heard Debian has split and is dead, what will happen in the future?
From time to time, just
Gustavo Franco wrote:
I am still receiving those obnoxious messages in response to my posts to
debian-user.
I see, and it's just other reason that this unsubscribe thing not
worked as the listmasters
thought. I would like to suggest that they unsubscribe the original
email address that
Matyas Sustik wrote:
Hi All,
My LinuxFund card is up for renewal. Debian is listed as one of the
projects that LinuxFund supports. I would like to get some info from
Debian whether they are happy with their relationship with LinuxFund.
(A note on the Debian website would be useful.)
Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
Andreas Schuldei [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-02-27 14:52:16]:
* Andreas Schuldei [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-12-08 21:08]:
Intel is so generous to provide Debian with ten notebooks (besides
some server hardware), which we
#20060228_re_debian-live-ressources
* Rod Whitby [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-28 10:05]:
To: Branden Robinson / Debian Project Leader [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Lennert Buytenhek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Branden,
I lead the NSLU2-Linux
Package: project
Severity: normal
Hi,
the HTTP SSL certificate of db.debian.org expired. Please renew it.
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Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) wrote:
On 01/26/2006 07:43 AM, Sune Vuorela wrote:
On 2006-01-26, Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The poll can only be submitted by DD's, and results will be non-anonymous
and
published immediately.
Shouldn't non-DD-packagers be heard
Mark Daher wrote:
Hi,
My name is Mark Daher, owner of LinuxForums.org , I would like to make
my site the official forums of the Debian since there aren't any,
helping people with Debian, etc.
Did debianHELP, Planet Debian and debianforum.de recently close?
Regards,
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Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Daher wrote:
Hi,
My name is Mark Daher, owner of LinuxForums.org , I would like to make
my site the official forums of the Debian since there aren't any,
helping people with Debian, etc.
Did debianHELP
Andreas Schuldei wrote:
what about maintaining a list of debian forums on the debian
website
I believe they are mentioned on the web pages already.
the differnet languages could point to debianforum.de,
At least I remember having seen a link to this on the German/
international pages.
Madana Prathap wrote:
Hi,
I've been subscribed to 12 debian mailing-lists. As you could imagine, my
mailbox is simply over-flowing now, with the number of mails the
Have you tried to use a threading-capable mail reader yet? With such
a program you can easily determine which thread a mail
Madana Prathap wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 03:12:42 +0530, Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 13:33, Madana Prathap wrote:
I've been subscribed to 12 debian mailing-lists. As you could imagine,
my mailbox is simply over-flowing now, with the number of mails the
will probably
donate two more boards in the near future so we can implement permanent
buildd redundancy on both mips and mipsel.
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Anthony Towns wrote:
Joey Hess wrote:
So is there something else that needs to be done, on ftp-master or the
like?
Yes; one of the specific requirements is that ftp.d.o will /not/ be a
full mirror, in order to make it trivially easy for people to mirror
Debian usefully without filling up
.
I don't like to hear It will happen but what the actual current status
is and where the community can help.
Greetings
Martin
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Hi,
On Friday, 06 Jan 2006, you wrote:
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 11:40:23AM +0100, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
could the FTP-Team please clairify what the current status of the mirror
split and the inclusion of AMD64 is? It has been said this will happen
directly after the release of sarge
load in
Debian.
Greetings
Martin
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think we should include this over at
www.debian.org -- a success story type of thing.
www.debian.org/users does a little, but it would be cool to have
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people need to get the facts straight, and that a Debian vs. Ubuntu
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Martin, I'd like for you to come in to #debian. Not for an hour or
a few hours, but for a few weeks to see what it's like. We have
consistently refused to support non-Debian distros for years,
including knoppix and ubuntu. We
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