>> * Package name: gender-guesser
>> Version : 0.4.0
>> Upstream Author : Israel Saeta Pérez
>> * URL : https://github.com/lead-ratings/gender-guesser
>> * License : GPL-3 & GFDL-1.2+
>> Programming Lang: Python
>> Description : Guess the gender from first name
Hi,
> Benda Xu 於 2021年4月19日 11:40 寫道:
>
> The winning option "Debian will not issue a public statement on this
> issue" implies that the majority of DDs is not interested in such
> non-technical affairs. Such a working group will distract us from
> achieving technical excellence.
>
Most of th
This case, in my interpretation, the text from the QR code is not upstream
author's preferred form of modification.
The QR code probably is author's preferred form of modification by changing the
payment QR code as a whole.
Ethics wise, we could ask author if they can accept other payment metho
> On Aug 5, 2019, at 20:29, Bill Allombert wrote:
>
> I am not quite sure what it is the reason for this problem.
> Maybe people use prebuild system images with a pregenerated
> /etc/popularity-contest.conf file (instead of being generated
> by popcon postinst).
Could this be caused by Debian-
How about getting rid of codenames altogether? Like we use unstable for
unstable, experimental for experimental as it already is, no testing and buster
but debian11, debian12, etc.
Although it is eliminating some funs but it is much more predictable and simple
to remember. I also confused sque
Hi,
> Bagas Sanjaya 於 2019年6月20日 20:54 寫道:
>
> Such ads is displayed only when users have Internet connection, and there is
> no way to patch ZZZ in order to remove ads (or we have to buy "pro" version
> which doesn't contain ads and adds more features).
As a DFSG-free software it should be
Hi,
>> With a labeling like "ToxicCandy Model" for the situation, it makes bad
>> impression on people and I am afraid people may not be make rational
>> decision. Is this characterization correct and sane one? At least,
>> it looks to me that this is changing status-quo of our policy and
>> pra
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> On Jan 4, 2019, at 06:04, Yao Wei (魏銘廷) wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Could you elaborate what part of license that someone might have concern?
>
> It looks like X11 license for me at the first glance.
>
> Yao Wei
>
> (This
Hi,
Could you elaborate what part of license that someone might have concern?
It looks like X11 license for me at the first glance.
Yao Wei
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> On Jan 4, 2019, at 04:49, Paul Hardy wrote:
>
> Dear Debian,
>
> Unicode, Inc
Hi,
As far as I remember there are some netbooks (from Lenovo) which cannot turn
Secure Boot off even if it is x86 based.
We can tell user to buy laptop with Coreboot + HEADS preinstalled, or laptops
that can turn Secure Boot off, but what if they are installing their existing
machine?
(I hop
We are probably accepting their TOS without reading them first:
https://www.ntppool.org/tos.html
Yao Wei
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> On Oct 18, 2018, at 20:51, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 2018-10-18 at 13:57 +0200, Philipp Hahn wrote:
>> S
Hi,
I filed the bug yesterday in nm.debian.org package but got a reply that the
welcome message is managed by admin team, not NM.
https://bugs.debian.org/910057
Are there discussions about updating welcome email in Debian RT already?
Yao Wei
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