I haven't looked at it's code myself but you get the idea. The same reasoning
applies to many projects that people complain about not being updated.
For that matter what is the deal about not having python2 on Debian bullseye?
I see instructions all over the Internet for installing it.
Ted
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GTK2 abandonment caused problems for a number of small projects but you can
still in general find libs for gtk2 on most of the larger distros.
$5k for "fixing" moinmoin is pretty fair I'd say. Version 2 is, after all,
installable and runs. The maintainer says it's "unstable" but I have to wond
Per https://moinmo.in/MoinMoin2/InstallDebian and
https://github.com/moinwiki/moin version 2.0+ it is
"unstable, for production please use 1.9.x."
Ted
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Sent: Tuesday, August 1, 2023 1:06 AM
To
Hi,
Why still masks?
Thanks and best regards,
Don
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Portland Linux/Unix Group
Subject: [PLUG] August PLUG Meeting: Using DRBD and LINSTOR to Faci
--- Original Message ---
On Tuesday, August 1st, 2023 at 1:06 AM, Russell Senior
wrote:
>
> On 7/31/23 23:15, Ben Koenig wrote:
>
> > The longterm success and/or failure of any software project comes down to
> > the maintainability of the codebase. Projects with good, clean codebases
Yesterday I resolved the missing github private ssh key; I'm able to push
changes from my local web site repo to the github repo using ``git push
origin'' and entering my github pass phrase. That's the first half of my
problem resolved.
The second half, which makes no sense to me or Paul Mullen w
On 7/31/23 23:15, Ben Koenig wrote:
The longterm success and/or failure of any software project comes down to the
maintainability of the codebase. Projects with good, clean codebases get more
love because the cost of contributing is much lower. Given how many big
projects use moinmoin I thi