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Am 06.04.2006 um 19:06 schrieb Sam Hocevar:
As a special exception, the license may forbid use of
technical measures to restrict access or use of the software
itself, as long as the license author promises that such a
clause will
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Am 08.03.2006 um 15:34 schrieb Andreas Schuldei:
- Stable security
There was a security blackout during the summer of 2005, with
repercussions in the press and public oppinion, hurting the
project.
Shouldn't it be more: Looking that there
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Am 02.03.2006 um 13:38 schrieb Anthony Towns:
people knew Debian was exciting and
growing thanks to his posts to -announce and -private when interesting
things happened;
More important for Debian were his posts to -announce and his
visibility
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Am 03.03.2006 um 19:23 schrieb Ted Walther:
My platform was run through the HTML tidy program with the -asxml
option. No warnings, errors, or complaints were output by the
program,
which declared it fully XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN compliant.
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Hi!
Maybe, it is not right, asking here as I am not a DD at all, but I
wonder about the web presentation of candidates.
1. One of the candidates uses pictures to illustrate his platform,
but does not give an alternative description for lynx
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