Re: I need help my acct was hacked

2021-09-03 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Fri, Sep 03, 2021 at 12:42:52AM -0500, Scarlett Kelley wrote:
> My email account sk21rene...@gmail.com and scarlettdickinso...@gmail.com
> were hacked and they stole all of my crypto and used github and created an
> app called crypto kitties and the character octocat on GitHub I do not know
> how to take back my accounts and get justice for this matter. I do not know
> how to code on GitHub and my trademark has been stolen and registered under
> different names and accounts. Any information or guidance would be greatly
> appreciated. If you could tell me the next step to take or someone I could
> contact regarding this matter I would greatly appreciate it thank you. My
> name is Scarlett Kelley and my telephone number is 18129012893 my email is
> sk21renee...@gmail.com or scarlettk...@gmail.com or sk21ren...@gmail.com.

Hello Scarlett,

I'm not sure that this is the right place or people to ask. This group is 
primarily about the Debian Linux operating system and issues to do with
copyrights/patents/software licences and how these relate to the software
that we build and distribute as Debian Linux.

This sounds like an issue to take to your local law enforcement or similar
it's not something we can help with.

All the very best, as ever,

Andy Cater



Re: Bug#915541: Removal of upstream "--will-cite" functionality has been reverted

2021-09-03 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Tobias" == Tobias Frost  writes:

Tobias> as explained earlier: click-wraps are no-no's.
By this dxo you mean

1) clip wraps are incompatible with the DFSG?  (I agree only if
something in the license prevents you from removing them)

2) Click wraps are a no-go in something you maintain?  (okay, sure,
sounds good)

3) Click wraps are incompatible with some written Debian policy or
rules?  (I disagree)

4) A lot of Debian maintainers might choose to remove click wraps or not
package software with them (I agree)



Re: Bug#915541: Removal of upstream "--will-cite" functionality has been reverted

2021-09-03 Thread Tobias Frost
On Fri, Sep 03, 2021 at 08:44:49AM -0600, Sam Hartman wrote:
> > "Tobias" == Tobias Frost  writes:
> 
> Tobias> as explained earlier: click-wraps are no-no's.
> By this dxo you mean
> 
> 1) clip wraps are incompatible with the DFSG?  (I agree only if
> something in the license prevents you from removing them)
> 
> 2) Click wraps are a no-go in something you maintain?  (okay, sure,
> sounds good)
> 
> 3) Click wraps are incompatible with some written Debian policy or
> rules?  (I disagree)
> 
> 4) A lot of Debian maintainers might choose to remove click wraps or not
> package software with them (I agree)

1, 2 and 4 ;-)

But as said earlier: This is not a license issue; the license of GNU parallel
would allow removal, but this would make upstream sad.
The status quo is likely to mke our users sad, though.
(my 2 cents...)

-- 
tobi



Re: Bug#915541: Removal of upstream "--will-cite" functionality has been reverted

2021-09-03 Thread Felix Lechner
Hi,

On Fri, Sep 3, 2021 at 7:50 AM Tobias Frost  wrote:
>
> But as said earlier: This is not a license issue; the license of GNU parallel
> would allow removal, but this would make upstream sad.
> The status quo is likely to mke our users sad, though.

Maybe the debconf system can provide a choice? The default could be
consistent with Debian's standards.

Kind regards
Felix Lechner