Re: Debian WWW CVS commit by greek: webwml/greek index.wml
OK I will check the original to see the differences . Josip can you help me (or do you know who can) with a list I'm trying to setup (debian-l10n-hellas) . I'm confused about the setup of the list and now that I have another guy to help with the translations (and others probably in time) it would be helpfull to have the list working. Regards George Papamichelakis Kaare Olsen wrote: On Tue, 03 Sep 2002 01:05:56 -0600Debian WWW CVS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: greek : index.wml [...] Updated file Allow me to point out (again[1]) that you've missed parts of the updatesmade in the English versions 1.64 and 1.65.As far as I can tell, not knowing any Greek, at least two things aremissing: the addition of the debian-security-announce anchor at the bottomof the page and the addition of a link to ports/ below the link tointernational/ (which you've just added).Other things may be different as well, please make a complete comparisionbetween the current English and Greek versions of the file.[1] http://groups.google.com/groups?th=a551c4109a540137
Re: debian-l10n-hellas
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 04:47:53PM +0300, George Papamichelakis wrote: > Hi, > sometime ago I asked for a new list to be created with the above name > for translation purposes. As I never got a reply to the request I made > I figured that it was rejected but now I see that the list is on the > pages and there are 23 members (my self probably included) but I have some ¿Shouldn't it have been debian-l10n-greek? I do not see it listed on the web pages... where is it? > questions : > Who is the listmaster for this mailling list The Debian listmasters. > If this is me because I requested it in the first place how can I modify > the Web-Archive status and > why there are no messages going through the list ? Are you sure it has been created? I don't see it under http://lists.debian.org/completeindex.html Regards Javi
Re: debian-l10n-hellas
Yes you're right but then on this page http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe you can see that people can actually subscribe on it . Perhaps it has never been created , but why is it listed ? As for the name debian-l10n-hellas instead of debian-l10n-greek it is so, because the name will be converted from greece to hellas (which is the proper name of the country ). Can you suggest a sollution for the list ? Regards George Papamichelakis Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote: On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 04:47:53PM +0300, George Papamichelakis wrote: Hi,sometime ago I asked for a new list to be created with the above namefor translation purposes. As I never got a reply to the request I madeI figured that it was rejected but now I see that the list is on the pages and there are 23 members (my self probably included) but I have some ¿Shouldn't it have been debian-l10n-greek? I do not see it listed on the web pages...where is it? questions :Who is the listmaster for this mailling list The Debian listmasters. If this is me because I requested it in the first place how can I modifythe Web-Archive status andwhy there are no messages going through the list ? Are you sure it has been created? I don't see it underhttp://lists.debian.org/completeindex.html Regards Javi
Re: debian-l10n-hellas
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 04:47:53PM +0300, George Papamichelakis wrote: > sometime ago I asked for a new list to be created with the above name > for translation purposes. As I never got a reply to the request I made > I figured that it was rejected but now I see that the list is on the > pages > and there are 23 members (my self probably included) but I have some > questions : > Who is the listmaster for this mailling list ? This question sounds like you want the list to be moderated... anyway, the listmaster is [EMAIL PROTECTED], as for any other list. > If this is me because I requested it in the first place how can I modify > the Web-Archive status and why there are no messages going through the > list ? I've forwarded your message to the listmasters, they should process it shortly. -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness.
Re: debian-l10n-hellas
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 11:46:44AM +0300, George Papamichelakis wrote: > Yes you're right > but then on this page http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe > you can see that people can actually subscribe on it . > Perhaps it has never been created , but why is it listed ? > As for the name debian-l10n-hellas instead of debian-l10n-greek it is > so, because the name will be converted from greece to hellas > (which is the proper name of the country ). > We are not using names of *countries* in debian-l10n- but of languages. debian-l10n-spanish is not only Spain, but also many south-american countries too. Regards Javi
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Hello, I'd like that you remove following posts from your server: http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2002/debian-boot-200204/msg00053.html http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2002/debian-boot-200204/msg00054.html Thanks, Mikko
Re: your mail
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 03:22:06PM +0300, Mikko Kukkanen wrote: > I'd like that you remove following posts from your server: > > http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2002/debian-boot-200204/msg00053.html > http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2002/debian-boot-200204/msg00054.html This was posted to a Debian Project mailing list. These mailing lists are public forums using SMTP (e-mail), and they are freely distributed to thousands of subscribers around the world, as well as to several web page archives. It is our policy to keep the archives of these e-mails on the web. We don't remove anything from the archive, in order to keep the archive complete and pristine. Google, Geocrawler.com and other sites keep such archives as well, so there's no point in crippling our archive anyway. Further explanation is available at http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/disclaimer Note that address munging may be implemented in the future to prevent abuse from web crawler bots used by spammers. -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness.
Re: your mail
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 06:33:31PM +0300, Mikko Kukkanen wrote: > I did not agree anything... > I just send mail to you if I could get help with my problems (that I did not > get) and now I found out that you post your emails to that page. Like I said, the email address you sent your email to is a public forum. Sorry, but we make it clear in our documentation... > I ain't gona like this... I strongly recommend that you remove those, there > is no help for anyone if they are there and there is much harm for me if > they stay there. Other people can see the discussion and perhaps learn something from it, like you perhaps did. I don't see what's harmful for you there. What's wrong? -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness.
Re: your mail
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 07:34:24PM +0300, Mikko Kukkanen wrote: > You must be kiddin'... > No one read documentations or anything that are many a4 pages long... > > What can anyone learn about my question with no helping answer or answer at > all? Didn't notice that there were no replies. However, I have often seen people search for solutions to their problems and not find a solution, but did find someone with exact same troubles -- and this was comforting for them. :) > > I don't see what's harmful for you there. What's wrong? > You know what is spam, then you know what is wrogn. It's too late to worry about that, I'm afraid. The address was probably already harvested, if not at our site, it was at groups.google.com, geocrawler.com or other places... we are planning to implement a method of hiding addresses from spambots, and I assure you that your complaint will influence this. -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness.
IPv6 web mirror
Hi Josip et al. About a month ago I posted a question asking about the possibility of mirroring www.debian.org on the IPv6 Internet. Josip suggested that the new web server (gluck) may be able to serve the site via IPv6, but it doesn't seem like that will be the case. Gluck doesn't have any IPv6 addresses at all in its current configuration, and while we could bug the admin team to get it set up with IPv6 access, I imagine that they probably have more pressing things to worry about. With that in mind, I'd like to see about getting my IPv6 mirror made "official", with a www.ipv6.debian.org record in the DNS. The server is currently running a (manually rsynced) mirror of the web site, which is available over IPv6 at http://debian-www.ipv6.lcs.mit.edu/ Also, related to this mirror, I'm confused about the URL http://www.debian.org/doc/books. There is not a doc/books file under /org/www.debian.org/www/, so I don't understand how that URL works. It does not work on my mirror. noah -- ___ | Web: http://web.morgul.net/~frodo/ | PGP Public Key: http://web.morgul.net/~frodo/mail.html pgpxZvDDGWrRf.pgp Description: PGP signature
Bug#159657: listarchives: Can only select a single list in list filter
Package: listarchives Version: N/A; reported 2002-09-04 Severity: normal Using Mozilla 1.0 from Linux, I can only select a single item from the list filter list. Neither ctl-click nor shift click behaves as expected (and as I think they used to). -- System Information Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux wheat 2.4.19 #1 Mon Sep 2 14:25:19 PDT 2002 i686 Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US
How to retrieve Simplified Chinese(zh-cn) version web pages through CVS?
Hello all, I found that most Simplified Chinese version of Debian web pages are out of date and I am interesting in translating the latest English web pages into Simplified Chinese. I checked out English web pages correctly: cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/webml co webwml/english But I failed to check out Simplified Chinese version: cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/webml co webwml/zh-cn CVS show following error message: cvs server: warning: new-born webwml/zh-cn has disappeared Maybe I used a incorrect "Language ID"? Any suggesions? Best Regards Ying Yin