Am Freitag, 11. Juli 2008 schrieb Andreas Tille: > On Fri, 11 Jul 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Or members of group cdd (at least if I not set permissions wrong). > > > > cdd group is readonly ;-) > > Ahh, my fault - this was not intended. But if you change this please > drop me at least a note to let me propagate your change to SVN - > there is no guarantee that I might mistakenly override your changes > by current content of SVN ...
In any way, I can not change anything there. > > > As you can read on http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu > > > > DebianEdu is a Debian project to make the best distribution for > > educational purposes. > > > > Skolelinux is the name of a CustomDebianDistribution which is > > produced by the DebianEdu project. > > > > So if my understanding of the two sentences above is correct, the > > skolelinux logo should be the right one here. > > It seems like nitpicking - but we oftenly stumbled upon this case > so I at least want to make you aware that you are linking to another > page that has a contradictory definition: > > http://wiki.debian.org/CustomDebian > > says: > > Custom Debian Distribution (CDD): a _SUBSET_ of Debian that is > configured to support a particular target group out-of-the-box. > > SkoleLinux is not (yet) a subset of Debian and thus there are > conflicting opinions on this. I personally have a quite pragmatic > point of view and just would like to support what finally helps > users. The point is that the term Custom Debian Distribution is > missunderstood to estimated 80% because it is siumply misnamed and > does not express what it really is - just 100% included in Debian. > To avoid further watering down this term I try to feature this > careful kind of pickyness and would like to see a *real* decision > instead of just having you or me just putting our favourite image on > top of the page. I do not want to discuss this question of live here. I thought there was a mistake / failure in your confs and wanted silently correct that. But I failed doing it because of having no rights to do so. So, if there should be a picture / logo or whatever graphical stuff on that page configured in that config file, it has to be a valid url so that it can show up. Thats my conclusion of this thread, hopefully ending up here now, as you are right saying that it's like nitpicking. ;-) -- Greetings, Jürgen Leibner -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]