Re: source-codes complete downloadable ???

2007-12-17 Thread Paul Cager
Carl-Valentin Schmitt wrote: > Hello dear debian-workaholics, > > can I download the sourcecodes of debian packages complete in a bundle ??? > > Or do I have to download the sourcecodes package by package ??? > > > For feedback thank you very much. > > Sincerely > Tino. > I don't know of a s

Re: Vender submission problem.

2007-09-14 Thread Paul Cager
On Fri, September 14, 2007 09:46, MJ Ray wrote: > Paul Cager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I do not believe the query on your URL should upset the process; [...] > > Why don't you believe it? The regexp it must match is > /^([\w.:\/~-]+)$/ - in other words, a string

Re: Vender submission problem.

2007-09-13 Thread Paul Cager
MJ Ray wrote: > Jonathan Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I have made a website and would like to get onto the Debian vendor >> list. When I have submitted my site I have gotten the below error. >> Please help. > [...] >> Broken data given as vendor's Debian-related URL: http:// >> bluesqu

Re: vendor

2007-09-07 Thread Paul Cager
Daniel Baumann wrote: > Jonathan Norman wrote: >> Hello. > > Hi, > >> I would like to become a vendor for debian but I have some >> questions that where not answered in the vendor information section. > > great. > >> Is there a set price that I can see the CD / DVD at or am I allowed to set >>

Re: Measuring Debian progress

2007-01-07 Thread Paul Cager
Lars Wirzenius wrote: >I meant to propose that we > set up some carefully selected statistics to measure the progress of > Debian development. The statistics needs to be selected very carefully > because there is a possibility that people will optimize their behavior > according to the statistics,

Re: Debian Etch Stable.

2006-12-12 Thread Paul Cager
"Anthony Towns" wrote > Personally, I'd say that now would be the time for any anti-payment > people to say "we can do this better, and look, we'll prove it" > > I've been told they're probably too cynical to try... Well, one of the main criticisms against the experiment was that it might de-