Re: CoC / procedural abuse

2014-09-22 Thread Mason Loring Bliss
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 11:08:11PM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote: > On Fri, 19 Sep 2014, Ean Schuessler wrote: > > Can we just generate that procmail file or at least the section in > > question? > > Not easily, no. It's difficult to imagine this presenting a problem. Procmail reads on-disk config

Re: debian based distro few questions

2014-09-09 Thread Mason Loring Bliss
On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 02:12:21PM +0200, Robert Szeliga wrote: > for example if i do litlle change in debian distro instaling by defoult > other software, remove some package can i call then my own distro with my > logo, and put that operating system on my website and obtain the money from > sell

Re: CoC / procedural abuse

2014-09-05 Thread Mason Loring Bliss
On Fri, Sep 05, 2014 at 11:24:59AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote: > Debian does not ban people from the mailing lists for expressing dissenting > opinions. If Zenaan told you this was the cause of his ban, then he has > deliberately misled you. No, no, he didn't suggest that. His concern was that

Re: CoC / procedural abuse

2014-09-05 Thread Mason Loring Bliss
sed publicly, they can email listmaster@, and we will do so. I'll pass this along. It seems reasonable. Thanks. -- Mason Loring Bliss ma...@blisses.orgEwige Blumenkraft! (if awake 'sleep (aref #(sleep dream) (random 2))) -- Hamlet, Act III, Scene I

CoC / procedural abuse

2014-09-05 Thread Mason Loring Bliss
I do *not* want a private response - that would also be inappropriate. The people who need a response are the ones who have contributed to the discussion at hand. -- Mason Loring Bliss ma...@blisses.org Ewige Blumenkraft! awake ? sleep : random() & 2 ? dream : sleep; -- Ham

Re: Code of Conduct violations handling process

2014-09-04 Thread Mason Loring Bliss
e this plan perfectly myself, but it's the goal. It's summed up well in the Robustness Principle[2]: "Be conservative in what you send, be liberal in what you accept." [1]: http://t.co/jUSBbSAsrN [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robustness_principle -- Mason Loring Bliss

Re: open source or free software?

2014-08-31 Thread Mason Loring Bliss
where you can withdraw from all other humans. Which, I should > note, is also a political act. The only nit I'd pick with you is that my political statement was overtly political, versus something that suggests that it's simply trying to find clarity of communication but that's

Re: open source or free software?

2014-08-30 Thread Mason Loring Bliss
discussion doesn't a have anything important at the end, like the recent systemd ruction. It's conflict for its own sake, and I'd prefer that it be kept where it was. I can think of no reason why it has to move to debian-project from IRC beyond a hope that the argument can be won

Re: open source or free software?

2014-08-28 Thread Mason Loring Bliss
kfast. (Alright, they don't implicitly state that last bit.) A more valuable use of time might be discussing the merits of supporting a ZFS root in Debian. -- Mason Loring Bliss ma...@blisses.org Ewige Blumenkraft! awake ? sleep : random() & 2 ? dream : sleep; -- Hamlet,

Re: Buying hardware with Debian money

2013-12-25 Thread Mason Loring Bliss
thing will be a frequent event, and it's entirely possible that the developers in question are well-enough known to project management that there's a defacto character reference at work as well, which would be reasonable. Just food for thought. -- Mason Loring Bliss (( If I have not seen

Re: Buying hardware with Debian money

2013-12-16 Thread Mason Loring Bliss
or twice before I redirect this particular portion of my charitable giving elsewhere. I would personally be far too embarassed to ask a non-profit group to which I volunteered development time to give me equipment for the purpose, rather than simply asking for the use of Project-managed resources if