go for the
> "written offer" route of clause B,
Maybe in a situation like the current one,
to relieve a give-away-free-binaries distributor from that obligation ?
Furthering the spread of Debian is one of SPI's goals, i think.
If, for the distribution of standard sarge so
infringement.
Well, that shows how much i understand about it :-/
Thanks for the enlightenment.
have fun !
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On Thursday 15 December 2005 18:24,
Joe Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Siward de Groot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> > Here i think clause b) is sufficient,
> > as info on debian servers is machine-readable,
> > and the internet is a mediu
On Thursday 15 December 2005 00:04, Benjamin Seidenberg wrote:
> IIRC, the sources have to be distributed in the same medium (Optical).
> It's easy to see why, someone could install off a DVD and not have
> internet access (or sufficient bandwidth) to be able to download the
> sources, and they are
Well, Debian could offer to take care of that for them...
Then they only need to include a written offer that
the source can be downloaded from debian.org .
If they're shipping Sarge, then the sources will be available for a long time.
have fun !
Siward de Groot
(home.wanadoo.nl/siwa
sion first,
is a thief." ?
Can anyone afford to entrust their enterprise's computer security
to the Common Thief Consortium ?
I'm glad that you advocate a firmer approach, Ian.
have fun !
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On Sunday 14 August 2005 12:27, Steve Langasek wrote:
| On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 11:43:50AM +0200, Siward de Groot wrote:
| > Package: jargon
| > Version: 4.0.0-4
| > Severity: wishlist
| >
| > With the current discussion about trolling on debian-project
| > i tried 'dict
ich case they can attach their opinion to this bug in the BTS.
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On Saturday 06 August 2005 18:23, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo wrote:
| That was typo. Correct url is http://www.debian.org/banners/
thanks, Bartosz :-)
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On Friday 05 August 2005 19:40, Romain Lorquet-Marciel wrote:
| Martin Schulze wrote:
| > Looks very nice indeed. I've added it to
| > http://www.debian.org/banner/
Hi all,
when i point my browser at that address,
i get a
Not Found
The requested URL /banner/ was not found on
Hello Christian,
I write you this mail, to more verbosely apologize
for my ill-considered mail to -project of half a year ago.
I have refrained until now from mailing you
because i did not want to unduly remind you
of what can not possibly have been something pleasant.
I hope that
that registered themselves).
have fun !
Siward de Groot
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On wednesday Bill Stoye wrote:
> Thank you for your help; I finally got off the list.
so it turns out that it is possible,
albeit after a delay of 2 weeks.
I think it is not-nice and unnecessary to keep users uninformed of the
situation.
As it is now, they find that unsubscribing doesnt work
Hi, i saw this on debian-user; forwarding to people that can do
something about it.
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Bill Stoye wrote:
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> I have been trying every other day to unsubscribe from the
> debian-users list for two weeks and have become fairly sure it can't
> be done or it's a test, to see if I qualify to use De
Hello, list,
I read the discussion of desirable conduct between people working
for Debian, (which starts at
http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2001/debian-project-200110/msg00102.html)
It seems to consist of
-how should Debian developers interact
-does this apply to a mailinglist extr
Dear Groucho and list :
Groucho Marx wrote:
>
>>Is Groucho Marx your real name ?
> [snip]
> I'm confused. My original mail was sent to some of the listed contact
> addresses
> taken from Debian's web site. Then you answered. Thus I regarded you as a
> member
> of Debian. Are you?
I consider m
Hello, Groucho,
Groucho Marx wrote:
>
> On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 11:20:52PM +0100, Siward de Groot wrote:
>
> > I dont think there is a problem here :
>
> > > I think I found a supposedly Debian mirror at http://www.debian.org.ar/
> > > As an enthusiast o
I dont think there is a problem here :
Josip Rodin wrote:
>
> Someone should check this out...
>
> - Forwarded message from Groucho Marx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
>
> Subject: fake Debian mirror at http://www.debian.org.ar/
>
> I think I found a supposedly Debian mirror at http://www.debia
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