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Re: NM Applicant Michael Fedrowitz

2001-03-19 Thread Mark Brown
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 03:10:44PM +0100, Ralf Treinen wrote:

> On the other hand I understand that AMs can not always evaluate the
> situation when they don't know the country of the applicant. In this
> case why not ask for help on this list? I'll be glad to answer that
> type of question for France and Germany, for instance.

I keep feeling that there ought to be a better way to organize the
keysigning request stuff.  At the minute it's rather hard for applicants
to get this done themeselves if they don't already know any developers.

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Bug#84322: Bad grammar in new maintainer page

2001-01-31 Thread Mark Brown
Package: www.debian.org
Version: N/A; reported 2001-02-01
Severity: minor

The text menu thing at the top of the page says "Who is AM?" which is
ungramatical.  It should be "Who are the AMs?" or "List of current AMs"
or something similar.

-- System Information
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Architecture: i386
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Bug#94174: New maintainer grammer nits

2001-04-16 Thread Mark Brown
Package: www.debian.org
Version: N/A; reported 2001-04-16
Severity: minor

More nits with the new-maintainer web site:

  http://www.debian.org/devel/join/newmaint
- The second paragraph says "... there are several other ways how
  you can help".  The last three words should be "ways in which you
  can help".
- The Debian manifesto is described as a "historical document" which
  seems wrong.  It's probably as well to not describe it - the
  phrase is awkward and the fact that it's a manifesto tends to
  imply the meaning.

-- System Information
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Architecture: i386
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message never showing up in debian-user archive

2001-04-19 Thread Robert Brown
My several messages never show up in the debian-user mail archive.  I do not
subscribe to debian-user.  I do know that the message got through, though,
because someone responded to it.

Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks.



Bug#100741: Grammar not in package pages

2001-06-13 Thread Mark Brown
Package: www.debian.org
Version: N/A; reported 2001-06-13
Severity: minor

The link to the BTS from the package information pages invites one to
"View the bug report for foo" which seems a little optimistic.  It
probably ought to say "view any bug reports for foo" or something.

-- System Information
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Architecture: i386
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Incorrect Date on Front Page

2002-12-18 Thread Matt Brown
Sentence Two in the Getting Started section of the index page states 
that Debian 3.0r1 was released on July 19th, 2002 rather than December 
16th, 2002.


Regards

Matt Brown



Church Order!

2008-12-15 Thread Papa Brown
  
 Good Morning,
I am  Rev,Papa Brown and i contact to know if you sell  Panels .Can you get me 
a quote for the specifications below
 
Wall Panels
(150 pieces :
Dimensions: 159 x 9mm, 159 x 8mm

what would be the total cost plus tax.Advice the  method of payment  you 
accept.Hope to hear from you soon.Have a  nice day.
 
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Re: Who is actively porting the Debian architectures?

2006-12-27 Thread Mark Brown
On Wed, Dec 27, 2006 at 01:44:12AM +0100, Holger Levsen wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 December 2006 12:52, Charles Plessy wrote:

> > I would like to recommend that only persons who do volunteer to be
> > reactive would be listed here.

> This mail is bcc:ed to those listed on that wiki page, to see if they are 
> still active with powerpc and should be listed on 
> http://www.debian.org/intro/organization - ping... 

I'm not sure what the criteria are for listing on that page?  I've no
involvement with the buildds or anything - all the PowerPC stuff I've
ever done has been to do with porting user space applications and
testing.

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Bug#612444: peoples names on planet hard to read

2011-02-09 Thread Mark Brown
On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 02:35:08PM +0100, Luca Capello wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Feb 2011 14:07:28 +0100, Kalle S??derman wrote:

> > This comments interest me quite at bit. Luca, what culture/language do
> > you belong to? At least in Europe and USA it has been the norm to
> > Small caps/Upper case the author name for several hundred years. I'm
> > intrigued that there is a culture/language where this can be
> > considered offensive. For someone interested in typography this is
> > very interesting. Please reply off list.

> I am Italian, and we write names as Luca Capello, opposed to for example
> French-speaking countries (at least I am aware of France and
> Switzerland) where you write Luca CAPELLO.

> My comment was referring to uppercasing the *whole* name (in LibreOffice
> this is called "Capitals"), as it is now on Planet, not the first letter
> ("Title").  This is how I read the IRC log Holger posted (Holger, Mark
> and Tollef cc:ed in case they want to comment).

It's certainly *very* unusual to force entire words into upper case in
English writing, though obviously it's a style sometimes used for
headings.  Forcing things into upper case does negatively impact
legibility due to the shape matching that people typically do.



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banner pricing...

2011-04-06 Thread Brad Brown
To the Owner,
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10 pieces of 48 x 48
10 pieces of 48 x 96
10 pieces of 48 x 144

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WHAT TYPE OF CREDIT CARD DO YOU ACCEPT?
ARE YOU THE OWNER?
.Kindly respond to me as soon as possible for us to proceed further with the
order.

Thank You,
Rev Brad Brown.
Email Address: bradbrown...@gmail.com


Bug#823237: References still made to the LDP

2016-05-03 Thread Martin A. Brown

Greetings Tom,

I'm a current volunteer with TLDP.  I and a few others are in the 
process of trying to address some of the problems with the 
collection (age, relevance, browsability).

TLDP has been a fantastic resource over the decades since its 
origins with Matt Welsh, but clearly has fallen into disarray over 
the last few years.

> The Linux Documentation Project [1] is mentioned in Debian's docs and on its
> site, often as the only source of general GNU/Linux docs. 

True.

> As far as I can see, it is largely an outdated resource; floppy disks are
> regularly mentioned, there are links to software tarballs, etc. In fact,
> none of the "most popular Linux documents and manuals" [2] have seen updates
> in the last 13 years, some as many as 20. 

> (And they are 2 clicks from the front page!) 

I have also observed this--it may have been acceptable in 2002 when the
website was last overhauled, but it seems a bit unwieldy today.

I would say that our website is difficult to navigate.  How does one find a
document of interest from TLDP's current web site?  It isn't easy.

> I don't think we are doing anyone a favour by mentioning these.
> I was asked to post alternatives, but many online resources are
> distro-specific. Maybe the ArchWiki [3] could be mentioned? Though IMO it is
> better to have nothing than outdated misinformation.
> 
> [1] http://www.tldp.org/
> [2] https://www.debian.org/doc/ "Manuals for GNU/Linux in general"
> [3] https://wiki.archlinux.org/

I will tell you what's afoot at TLDP since about a year ago:

  * one of our main volunteers who was quietly handling all of the 
document conversions (manually) finally quit
  * our webmaster/admin remains; but was unfamiliar with the 
SGML/XML tools used for processing documents
  * I became aware of this when I tried to update one of my 
documents in early 2016
  * I joined the group as a volunteer (as opposed to a contributor)
and have been trying to overhaul things and inject a bit of 
vivacity

I can report the following progress (some from before I joined):

  * TLDP source documents now available in a modern VCS,
https://github.com/tLDP/LDP
  * creation of software to generate PDF, text, single-page and 
chunked HTML outputs for each accepted source format
https://github.com/tLDP/python-tldp
  * automation of output generation (using a CI system)
[though this is working smoothly and currently running, we 
have not yet thrown the switch to publish these outputs]
  * we added support for Docbook XML 5.x and Asciidoc

Current efforts:

  * submit python-tldp to Debian project
  * prepare update to ldp-docbook-stylesheets

Planned efforts:

  * add redirects on existing documents to the automatically 
published content (checked out from the main LDP repo)
  * overhaul the website using some sort of static site generator

Once we have gotten to that point, I think we could consider 
ourselves largely revivified.

There is other work that would need to be done:

  * retiring old documents to the archive
  * reviewing new submissions
  * coordinating reviews
  * creating an inventory of our archive
  * license checks on existing documents

Most of these things are discussed on disc...@en.tldp.org.  Both I 
and our longest-standing volunteer who runs the systems are the 
currently active technical contributors, though the mailing list has 
quite a few long-term organizational and technical contributors.

I don't know if any of this changes your mind, since your comment is 
not about the liveliness of the organization (yes, it was moribund), 
but rather about the relevance of the documentation.

Best regards,

-Martin

P.S.  Thanks to Paul Wise who let me know about your question--I was 
  not subscribed to debian-www.

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Bug#298755: www.debian.org: Unable to find [EMAIL PROTECTED] project

2005-03-09 Thread Silas S. Brown
Package: www.debian.org
Version: N/A; reported 2005-03-09
Severity: normal

I believe there is a sub-project called [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I
could not find more information about it on www.debian.org,
either from the front page, the site map, or via Search.

-- System Information
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Architecture: i386
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Locale: LANG=en_GB, LC_CTYPE=en_GB



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Bug#298759: www.debian.org: "Why Debian" page contains paragraph that seems dated

2005-03-09 Thread Silas S. Brown
Package: www.debian.org
Version: N/A; reported 2005-03-09
Severity: normal

The page http://www.debian.org/intro/why_debian contains a
paragraph labelled "Good system security" which begins
"Windows 95 has essentially no security."  True, but
mentioning Windows 95 first makes it seem rather dated
(someone may conclude that the arguments are no longer
relevant because they're talking about a 10-year-old OS).
Can this paragraph be updated?


-- System Information
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Architecture: i386
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Release Mistake? on front page

2006-09-01 Thread Tim Wilson-Brown

Hi,

Your front page (http://www.debian.org/) says two things which seem  
contradictory:


"The latest stable release of Debian is 3.1. The last update to this  
release was made on April 19th, 2006."


and

"[01 Sep 2006] Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 updated"

Is this correct?

Tim


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Where is woody archive?

2005-10-13 Thread Silas S. Brown
Hi.  I can't find woody on
http://archive.debian.org/debian-archive/ or by searching;
do you know what happened to it?

I need to get hold of the source for xpdf-utils as it was in
woody.  (This is because one of my scripts which worked fine
in woody is now broken in sarge and I want to work out why.)
But I can't find the woody archive anywhere.

Thanks.   Silas

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