Re: Developing on Debian

2005-10-17 Thread Adrian von Bidder
On Friday 14 October 2005 18.47, Baruch Even wrote: > Jason Mock wrote: > > 1. Security features, current and planned? > > I assume you mean security updates and features related to security such > as firewalls, SELinux and such. [... free security updates ... for current stable version and old

Re: Developing on Debian

2005-10-14 Thread Philip Hands
Jason Mock wrote: > Philip, > > Thank you again for your timely response. On the security question, what we > are looking for is the built in security within the system. Does debian have > a built in firewall, Antivirus, or any other security features that help > create a secure work environmen

RE: Developing on Debian

2005-10-14 Thread Jason Mock
an-project@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Developing on Debian Jason Mock wrote: > Hello, > > I have a few more questions that were pushed my direction from our Board > of Directors. Before the questions though I would like to thank you for > the fast response to my inquiry! It wi

Re: Developing on Debian

2005-10-14 Thread Philip Hands
Jason Mock wrote: > Hello, > > I have a few more questions that were pushed my direction from our Board > of Directors. Before the questions though I would like to thank you for > the fast response to my inquiry! It will make you proud to know that > you were the first response to the questions

Re: Developing on Debian

2005-10-14 Thread Baruch Even
Jason Mock wrote: > Hello, > > I have a few more questions that were pushed my direction from our Board > of Directors. Before the questions though I would like to thank you for > the fast response to my inquiry! It will make you proud to know that > you were the first response to the questions

RE: Developing on Debian

2005-10-14 Thread Jason Mock
debian.org Subject: Re: Developing on Debian Baruch Even wrote: > Hi, > > Debian GNU/Linux is a volunteer organization that develops a world-class > operating system based on the Linux kernel and GNU project. I'll go > point by point to answer your questions. > > Jason Mock

RE: Developing on Debian

2005-10-13 Thread Jason Mock
TED] Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 6:30 AM To: Baruch Even Cc: Jason Mock; debian-project@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Developing on Debian Baruch Even wrote: > Hi, > > Debian GNU/Linux is a volunteer organization that develops a world-class > operating system based on the Linux kernel

Re: Developing on Debian

2005-10-13 Thread Philip Hands
Baruch Even wrote: > Hi, > > Debian GNU/Linux is a volunteer organization that develops a world-class > operating system based on the Linux kernel and GNU project. I'll go > point by point to answer your questions. > > Jason Mock wrote: > >>I had some questions on your ISV program. We’re a reta

Re: Developing on Debian

2005-10-13 Thread Baruch Even
Hi, Debian GNU/Linux is a volunteer organization that develops a world-class operating system based on the Linux kernel and GNU project. I'll go point by point to answer your questions. Jason Mock wrote: > I had some questions on your ISV program. We’re a retail point of sale > software company

Re: Developing on Debian

2005-10-12 Thread Lars Wirzenius
ke, 2005-10-12 kello 16:42 -0500, Jason Mock kirjoitti: > I had some questions on your ISV program. We’re a retail point of > sale software company that is seeking out a Linux platform to > distribute our software on. A few of the questions that I have are > concerning the “Corporate Server” vers