Martin Paljak wrote:
> Grandpas use Ubuntu, developers use Debian. In fact, most people who I
> know that use Linux that uses .deb-s, use Ubuntu.
>
I can attest to that! I am a grandpa, and have Ubuntu (in addition
to Windows and Solaris macihnes) on my desk :-)
--
Douglas E. Engert
Thanks!
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2009/10/22 Andreas Jellinghaus :
> Am Donnerstag 22 Oktober 2009 09:46:00 schrieb Ludovic Rousseau:
>> Exact. Ubuntu does sync with Debian unstable. See [1] for the Lucid
>> Release Schedule. The DebianImportFreeze is planned for March 11th. So
>> if the Debian package is updated before that date t
Am Donnerstag 22 Oktober 2009 09:46:00 schrieb Ludovic Rousseau:
> Exact. Ubuntu does sync with Debian unstable. See [1] for the Lucid
> Release Schedule. The DebianImportFreeze is planned for March 11th. So
> if the Debian package is updated before that date the Ubuntu package
> will also be updat
2009/10/22 Andreas Jellinghaus :
> Am Donnerstag 22 Oktober 2009 07:12:22 schrieb Martin Paljak:
>> On 22.10.2009, at 0:01, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
>> > Am Mittwoch 21 Oktober 2009 15:19:07 schrieb Martin Paljak:
>> >> 1. For starters, we should rename the "main slogan" of OpenSC to
>> >> someth
Am Donnerstag 22 Oktober 2009 02:20:43 schrieb Jim Rees:
> Right now the web page says, "Supported smart cards are the Aladdin eToken
> PRO.." It should say only the USB token is supported, the card is too old,
> since it runs M4.01.
The wiki page for aladdin etoken? Added a statement to that eff
On 22.10.2009, at 3:08, Peter Stuge wrote:
> Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
>>> 2. Keep the main name OpenSC.
>
> I agree that this is important. OpenSC is a good brand, it makes no
> sense not to use it also for the installers.
Yes, my main concern here is branding and visibility.
> ..
>>> 3. Kee
Am Donnerstag 22 Oktober 2009 07:12:22 schrieb Martin Paljak:
> On 22.10.2009, at 0:01, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch 21 Oktober 2009 15:19:07 schrieb Martin Paljak:
> >> 1. For starters, we should rename the "main slogan" of OpenSC to
> >> something that's more up to date. The "suppor
Martin Paljak wrote:
> Distro maintainers can put there whatever they want, but we
> probably can suggest something that would be more useful and up to
> date and keep an eye on it.
Whenever I package I look for a suitable description from upstream.
I will spend maybe 25 seconds on the upstream w
On 22.10.2009, at 0:01, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> Am Mittwoch 21 Oktober 2009 15:19:07 schrieb Martin Paljak:
>> 1. For starters, we should rename the "main slogan" of OpenSC to
>> something that's more up to date. The "supported cards" list could
>> either be generalized or at least updated:
Right now the web page says, "Supported smart cards are the Aladdin eToken
PRO.." It should say only the USB token is supported, the card is too old,
since it runs M4.01.
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Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> > 2. Keep the main name OpenSC.
I agree that this is important. OpenSC is a good brand, it makes no
sense not to use it also for the installers.
..
> > 3. Keep OpenSC core platform-agnostic:
..
> > OpenSC.tokend lives outside of the (lib)opensc package, so should
> >
Am Mittwoch 21 Oktober 2009 15:35:26 schrieb Jim Rees:
> I would very much like to see the list of supported cards updated. At the
> least you should remove the Aladdin card from the list so someone else
> doesn't make the same mistake I did.
web page or ubuntu package description?
on the web pa
Am Mittwoch 21 Oktober 2009 15:19:07 schrieb Martin Paljak:
> 1. For starters, we should rename the "main slogan" of OpenSC to
> something that's more up to date. The "supported cards" list could
> either be generalized or at least updated:
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/opensc
ubuntu does no
I would very much like to see the list of supported cards updated. At the
least you should remove the Aladdin card from the list so someone else
doesn't make the same mistake I did.
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1. For starters, we should rename the "main slogan" of OpenSC to
something that's more up to date. The "supported cards" list could
either be generalized or at least updated:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/opensc
2. Keep the main name OpenSC. This includes any binary installers,
which we
Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> > what is the best way to find a fair solution?
>
> Maybe create a section "orphaned" or "unmaintained"
> with gtkcard and scb in it?
"Mature" is a nice term. :)
//Peter
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2009/10/20 Andreas Jellinghaus :
> the current entries are
> opensc openct
> scb pam_pkcs11
> sca pam_p11
> engine_pkcs11 libp11
> gtkcard opensc-java
> pkcs11-helper opensc build
>
> shouldn't we reorder this?
>
the current entries are
opensc openct
scb pam_pkcs11
sca pam_p11
engine_pkcs11 libp11
gtkcard opensc-java
pkcs11-helper opensc build
shouldn't we reorder this?
* scb is outdated, lets move it last,
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