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BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP

2002-08-14 Thread Mr Abdelhadi Benzaghou

ATTN: CEO/PRESIDENT

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Re: sarge CDs

2002-08-14 Thread Anthony Towns

On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 02:04:48PM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-08-08 at 08:26, Anthony Towns wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 12:30:34PM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
> > > OK -- I'll sort out an automated thing for sarge on open, just as soon
> > > as I've got my act together and worked out what went wrong with half the
> > > DVDs for woody.
> > Hrm? I thought we were going to move to raff for the extra speed and
> > space? (Since we were going to do this months ago, I'd rather avoid
> > putting that move off too much further...)
> Well, it might be nice, but how can I do non-US CDs on raff?

I'm still in favour of having a CD#n+1 non-US only CD, rather than
alternate CD#1's personally, and doing the non-US CD entirely separately,
on satie or open or wherever.

But if that's not going to fly, it's not going to fly, which means
torturing open forevermore. *shrug*

Cheers,
aj

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Re: sarge CDs

2002-08-14 Thread Philip Hands

On Wed, 2002-08-14 at 17:43, Anthony Towns wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 02:04:48PM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-08-08 at 08:26, Anthony Towns wrote:
> > > On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 12:30:34PM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
> > > > OK -- I'll sort out an automated thing for sarge on open, just as soon
> > > > as I've got my act together and worked out what went wrong with half the
> > > > DVDs for woody.
> > > Hrm? I thought we were going to move to raff for the extra speed and
> > > space? (Since we were going to do this months ago, I'd rather avoid
> > > putting that move off too much further...)
> > Well, it might be nice, but how can I do non-US CDs on raff?
> 
> I'm still in favour of having a CD#n+1 non-US only CD, rather than
> alternate CD#1's personally, and doing the non-US CD entirely separately,
> on satie or open or wherever.

There are two problems with that as I see it:

   1) there's nowhere near a CD's worth in non-US, so it will almost
  always up the CD count by 1

   2) This might be considered a personal opinion, but I've always
  considered the true Debian distribution to include non-US, and the
  non-US setup to simply be an implementation detail that allows us
  to service the requirements of US law.  Packages in non-US get a
  slight second class citizen status as it is, relegating them to
  their own CD would reinforce that stigma, which I think would be
  unfortunate.

  In fact, I'd rather call the two versions of CD#1 something like
  CD1 and CD1_US.  Do you have a problem with that, for 3.0 r1.  I
  think it would cut down on the number of people outside the US who
  uselessly download both, or annoyingly get the US one, when they
  wanted the complete one.

While on the subject, do you know why is it that we don't seem to have
packages for lame & xine-css in non-US?  Do we need to set up more of
these (dmca.debian.org & patent.debian.org perhaps, and scatter the
non-US packages as appropriate?)

> But if that's not going to fly, it's not going to fly, which means
> torturing open forever more. *shrug*

Well, jigdo seems to have mostly solved the torture level, and open has
managed to drag itself to an uptime of 25 days, so while I'm still a bit
concerned about it, it seems to be behaving itself a lot better since
it's total body transplant.

Sorry I've not actually got round to the CDs --- it keeps being nudged
of the top of my to do list by paying clients (bastards ;-)

Cheers, Phil.
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Re: sarge CDs

2002-08-14 Thread Anthony Towns

On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 06:04:21PM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
> > > Well, it might be nice, but how can I do non-US CDs on raff?
> > I'm still in favour of having a CD#n+1 non-US only CD, rather than
> > alternate CD#1's personally, and doing the non-US CD entirely separately,
> > on satie or open or wherever.
> There are two problems with that as I see it:
>1) there's nowhere near a CD's worth in non-US, so it will almost
>   always up the CD count by 1

OTOH, for people who just get CD#1 (and CD#2 even), they'll get stuff that's
more useful than either random patented stuff or empty space.

>2) This might be considered a personal opinion, but I've always
>   considered the true Debian distribution to include non-US, 

I think it makes more sense to consider it an "add-on". When all our
crypto stuff had to go in there, it was a pretty essential add-on, but
these days it isn't so much. Bunches of the stuff is just waiting to get
moved into main, some of the rest is blocked because it's violating the
GPL (by linking to openssl) and needs to either get fixed or get dropped
from non-US too, and what's left is generally neither hugely important
nor particularly well integrated. (non-US is a bit under 2% of unstable,
by source packages)

But he who does the work makes the rules, so, again, *shrug*.

> While on the subject, do you know why is it that we don't seem to have
> packages for lame & xine-css in non-US?  

The relevant patents and copyright laws affect Europe about as much as
the US.

> Well, jigdo seems to have mostly solved the torture level, and open has
> managed to drag itself to an uptime of 25 days, so while I'm still a bit
> concerned about it, it seems to be behaving itself a lot better since
> it's total body transplant.

Heh. Even my laptop has a higher uptime than that. :)

Cheers,
aj

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Re: jigdo on Win98 a no-go?

2002-08-14 Thread Richard Atterer

Hi Owen,

I did the Windows port of jigdo under Windows 98 - "it works for me"! 
;-)

On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 11:30:11PM -0700, Owen Smith wrote:
> jidgo-~1 woody-i386-1.jigdo
> 
> (having dloaded the jigdo and template file to the same directory
> the executable is in)

You're running jigdo-file.exe, which is not what you want. 
Double-click "jigdo-lite.bat" (or run it from the DOS prompt) - this
is also mentioned in the README.

Cheers,

  Richard

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No CD image for 3.0?

2002-08-14 Thread H. Peter Anvin

cdimage.debian.org doesn't seem to have any images for Debian 3.0.  Is
there something wrong?

-hpa


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Re: Unidentified subject!

2002-08-14 Thread Jorge . Lehner

Hola Daniel!


On Sun, Aug 11, 2002 at 12:12:14PM +0200, daniel wrote:

> me llamo dani y me gustaria utilizar linux que es lo mejor del mudo
  segun me an dicho pero no se de donde vajarmelo ni como por favor
  diganme desde donde me las vajo un saluna atentamente -=JuR=-

En esta lista todo el mundo habla ingles, pero la gente de la lista en
español son muy activos, vivos y amigables.

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Probablemente Debian no será la distribución (el instalador) Linux más
sencillo y puede que si no tienes muchos conocimientos de saldrá mas
fácil iniciar con una distribución como Mandrake o Red-Hat.

Sin embargo, si le agarras el gusto estoy casi seguro que vas a
regresar tarde o temprano a Debian, pero ...

Dejate ayudar de le gente!

Saludos y Suerte,

Jorge-León


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