Hey all. The message about software patents on www.debian.org mentions
september 1 in the future tense. Now that it's passed, the message
should probably be updated.
Thanks for putting it up there. I'm in .us, so I can't say much of
anything helpful on this issue, but it's nice to see us
Well, I've twice (roughly 1 month apart) mailed [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
ask about officially mirrorring the web site on www.ipv6.debian.org, but
have never received a response either way. I assume this means that
Ryan Murray is simply not interested in seeing Debian have an IPv6
accessable web
First of all, please mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] to verify with Ryan that this
mirror
is a valid thing. I don't know if he's aware of this idea of yours, and he's
the -admin rep at mirrors@ so he gets to decide.
That mail has been sent; I'll await a reply.
If the answer is positive, we should
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 06:01:34PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
I see. Can you do some testing from other contintents via IPv6 to check if
mentioning the US is worthwhile? :)
I think in the case of my server, it will be somewhat meaningful, since
we peer with major North American IPv6 providers
Hi Josip et al. About a month ago I posted a question asking about the
possibility of mirroring www.debian.org on the IPv6 Internet. Josip
suggested that the new web server (gluck) may be able to serve the site
via IPv6, but it doesn't seem like that will be the case. Gluck doesn't
have any
Package: www.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
It would be really cool if the changelogs for a given package could be
found on the package homepage (i.e. the pages on
http://packages.debian.org/).
I realize it could be potentially difficult to do... maybe it could be
sucked from the package's .diff
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