Re: Financial support

1998-01-02 Thread bruce
It's not _my_ corporation. It's got 4 people on the board. Bruce -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

The next dwww (was Re: Financial support)

1998-01-02 Thread Jim Pick
> > Look for an updated dwww package and a new "kaffe+kore" package this week > > > Yuhuu! > > Is it the version with the "big step forward", you promised some time ago? Unfortunately, not. It's more of a "fix as many of the 40 bugs as possible" release. It'll be a

Re: Financial support

1998-01-02 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Thu, Jan 01, 1998 at 04:54:29PM -0800, Jim Pick wrote: > > Look for an updated dwww package and a new "kaffe+kore" package this week Yuhuu! Is it the version with the "big step forward", you promised some time ago? It would be nice if dwww could evolve to the main

Re: Financial support

1998-01-02 Thread Jim Pick
> Pardon me for a nosy question. Does Debian have any money flowing in > from users that is used to compensate full-time Debian developers? Debian does solicit donations to Bruce Peren's "Software in the Public Interest, Inc." non-profit to help defray costs (like Internic fees, etc.). Here's a

Re: Financial support

1997-12-31 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"Brian" == Brian Bartholomew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Brian> Pardon me for a nosy question. Does Debian have any money Brian> flowing in from users that is used to compensate full-time Brian> Debian developers? Not that I'm aware of. Contributing to Debian, as a developer or ot

Financial support

1997-12-31 Thread Brian Bartholomew
Pardon me for a nosy question. Does Debian have any money flowing in from users that is used to compensate full-time Debian developers? Another member of the League for Programming Freedom (LPF) www.lpf.org --- Brian Bar