Il 07/07/24 20:44, Ralf Corsépius ha scritto:
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> Am 07.07.24 um 8:25 PM schrieb Mattia Verga via devel:
>> So, again, I ask to stop implying malicious intentions where there's
>> none. Folks behind this proposal need this data to improve Fedora
> That's simply not true. It's a blatant lie.
>
>
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On Sun, Jul 7 2024 at 10:49:36 PM +02:00:00, Marc Deop i Argemí
wrote:
Let's say "possibly" instead of "probably". Regardless, that is a
very weak
argument. The fact that some information might be leaked while
browsing the
web has absolutely no weight on whether I would like to see even
On Sunday 7 July 2024 20:25:27 CEST Mattia Verga via devel wrote:
> It is not scary, it's how the things get done - find solutions for
> concerns raised by the community about the proposal and propose
> corrections.
In principle that is correct. Things are not black or white though.
One could
On Sunday 7 July 2024 20:21:07 CEST Leon Fauster via devel wrote:
> What I noticed in such discussions is, that there is the assumption that
> person-A's intention, is what person-B's finds scary. But there is the
> possibility that the both "target/assumptions" are _not_ the same
> (independent
On 07. 07. 24 22:05, Sandro wrote:
On 07-07-2024 19:57, Antonio T. sagitter wrote:
How i can pass configuration options to %pyproject_wheel?
For example, i wish to change this line
%py3_build -- --enable-qcas --executable="%{__python3} -s"
with
%pyproject_wheel ...
but i don't know how to
On 07-07-2024 19:57, Antonio T. sagitter wrote:
How i can pass configuration options to %pyproject_wheel?
For example, i wish to change this line
%py3_build -- --enable-qcas --executable="%{__python3} -s"
with
%pyproject_wheel ...
but i don't know how to include "--enable-qcas"
I believe
Am 07.07.24 um 8:25 PM schrieb Mattia Verga via devel:
So, again, I ask to stop implying malicious intentions where there's
none. Folks behind this proposal need this data to improve Fedora
That's simply not true. It's a blatant lie.
Ralf
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Il 07/07/24 18:29, Marc Deop i Argemí ha scritto:
> On Sunday 7 July 2024 17:14:44 CEST Michael Catanzaro wrote:
>> The design of the question will be
>> critical because if the acceptance rate is too low, then the project
>> will fail and we're just going to be back here in a couple years
>>
Am 07.07.24 um 18:29 schrieb Marc Deop i Argemí:
On Sunday 7 July 2024 17:14:44 CEST Michael Catanzaro wrote:
The design of the question will be
critical because if the acceptance rate is too low, then the project
will fail and we're just going to be back here in a couple years
debating once
Hi all.
How i can pass configuration options to %pyproject_wheel?
For example, i wish to change this line
%py3_build -- --enable-qcas --executable="%{__python3} -s"
with
%pyproject_wheel ...
but i don't know how to include "--enable-qcas"
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Antonio Trande
Fedora Project
Hi all.
How i can pass configuration options to %pyproject_wheel?
For example, i wish to change this line
%py3_build -- --enable-qcas --executable="%{__python3} -s"
with
%pyproject_wheel ...
but i don't know how to include "--enable-qcas"
--
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Antonio Trande
Fedora Project
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On Sunday 7 July 2024 17:14:44 CEST Michael Catanzaro wrote:
> The design of the question will be
> critical because if the acceptance rate is too low, then the project
> will fail and we're just going to be back here in a couple years
> debating once again whether to make the metrics opt-out to
On Sat, 2024-07-06 at 06:46 -0500, Mukundan Ragavan wrote:
>
> On 7/5/24 15:10, Fabio Valentini wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 5, 2024 at 7:45 PM Mukundan Ragavan
> > wrote:
> > > I am updating libqalculate to v5.2.0 which bumps the soname version. I
> > > will rebuild the following packages that
On Sun, Jul 7 2024 at 03:43:15 AM +00:00:00, Gary Buhrmaster
wrote:
Do you have a proposed wording for the
question that does not, itself, exhibit any
bias?
We don't have proposed wording yet. We should of course be reasonable
and not write something misleading, but I think the question
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2296172
Bug ID: 2296172
Summary: perl-XML-Feed-0.64 is available
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Status: NEW
Component: perl-XML-Feed
Keywords: FutureFeature, Triaged
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