Re: new developer's corner

1999-09-19 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, John Lapeyre wrote: > The web form says the format should be DDMMSS. Should this not > be DDDMMSS ? >Looks fun... Yes, you are correct. Jason

Re: new developer's corner

1999-09-19 Thread John Lapeyre
The web form says the format should be DDMMSS. Should this not be DDDMMSS ? Looks fun... John Lapeyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tucson,AZ http://www.physics.arizona.edu/~lapeyre

PGP Key accessor

1999-09-19 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
The LDAP directory web pages now have a means to access the raw key data for a given user. Perform a search and then click on the key fingerprint you want. $ wget -q -O- 'http://db.debian.org/fetchkey.cgi?fingerprint=64BE1319CCF6D393BF87FF9358A6D4EE' pub 1024R/35261E21 1997-09-08 Jason Gunthorp

Re: new developer's corner

1999-09-19 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Joey Hess wrote: > Given how long it's been since thatxearth file was made, and how little data > is in it anyway, I wonder if the second script is needed at all? (I for one > have moved 3 times since I provided my coordinates.) Okay, everything is prepared now. I have writt

/devel/ page

1999-09-19 Thread Josip Rodin
Hi people, The new design of the page is much better than the old one. However, these items from the menubar: Debian Developers' Manual New Maintainer's Guide should be changed to this: Developer's Reference New Maintainers' Guide Because those are the real names of the documents. Please

Package list

1999-09-19 Thread Chris Gray
Hi. Now that I am no longer on my school's ethernet and have to use my winmodem, I can no longer use apt. I think that the www.debian.org/Packages/[un]stable/index.html file should have an "index by name" link similar to that on rpmfind.net. That is, instead of wasting the bandwidth of giving th