On Sep 08 2019, Sam Hartman wrote:
> Hopefully you will choose to monitor merge requests for your
> repository. If not, turn off merge requests.
Monitor *and respond to* might be a better phrasing..?
Best,
Nikolaus
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On 2019/09/05 12:27, Jonathan Carter wrote:
> If I'm correct and fdisk does indeed not let you do that then I'd rather
> maintain gdisk than have it removed from the archives since I somewhat
> rely on it for some of my users who have crappy^W more lower-end laptops.
I adopted this package today.
Ondřej Surý writes:
> On the privacy topic...
>
> Slides: https://irtf.org/anrw/2019/slides-anrw19-final44.pdf
> Paper: https://dl.acm.org/authorize.cfm?key=N687437
And also section 8 of
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-reid-doh-operator-00
> And you can get to the video recording from the AN
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On Mon, Sep 09, 2019 at 10:22:03AM +0100, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
> On Sep 08 2019, Sam Hartman wrote:
> > Hopefully you will choose to monitor merge requests for your
> > repository. If not, turn off merge requests.
>
> Monitor *and respond to* might be a better phrasing..?
I don't think I can pr
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Geert Stappers writes:
> On Sun, Sep 08, 2019 at 10:05:17PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
>> Higher chance that the repository won't go away.
>
> Where is Alioth? As retoric question.
The repositories on Alioth weren't lost and can still be found archived
on https://alioth-archive.debian.org/
>
Sam Hartman writes:
> If you are a Debian Developer packaging a package for inclusion in
> Debian, you should store your packaging information in one repository
> per package on salsa.debian.org in the debian group. That is you should
> create a repository under https://salsa.debian.org/debian .
> "Ansgar" == Ansgar writes:
Ansgar> Sam Hartman writes:
>> If you are a Debian Developer packaging a package for inclusion
>> in Debian, you should store your packaging information in one
>> repository per package on salsa.debian.org in the debian group.
>> That is you s
Quoting Sam Hartman (2019-09-09 19:49:25)
> > "Ansgar" == Ansgar writes:
>
> Ansgar> Sam Hartman writes:
> >> If you are a Debian Developer packaging a package for inclusion
> >> in Debian, you should store your packaging information in one
> >> repository per package on sals
> "Jonas" == Jonas Smedegaard writes:
Jonas> I think there is a general consensus on working in teams, and
Jonas> therefore using git repos belonging to teams - but not to use
Jonas> that one giant "team" called "debian".
What would you recommend people do if they have a package
Hi,
win32-loader is a Windows (Win32) executable to ease the installation of
Debian on a PC running Windows.
The Nullsoft Scriptable Install System (NSIS) is used to create the
win32-loader targeting character sets that are native to Windows
ME/98/95 (also known as x86-ansi installer). This lead
On Mon, Sep 09, 2019 at 10:01:47PM +0200, Thomas Gaugler wrote:
> Furthermore I would like to increase user confidence and trust by
> digitally signing the win32-loader executable. As a side effect user
> friction could be reduced. For example Microsoft SmartScreen [1] warns
> the user with the mes
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Sam Hartman writes:
>> "Jonas" == Jonas Smedegaard writes:
>
>
> Jonas> I think there is a general consensus on working in teams, and
> Jonas> therefore using git repos belonging to teams - but not to use
> Jonas> that one giant "team" called "debian".
>
> What would you recommen
> "David" == David Bremner writes:
David> Sam Hartman writes:
>>> "Jonas" == Jonas Smedegaard writes:
>>
>>
Jonas> I think there is a general consensus on working in teams, and
Jonas> therefore using git repos belonging to teams - but not to use
Jonas> that
Sam Hartman writes:
> There are a number of ways forward:
> 1) Add a recommendation for people who don't want to give push access to
> all developers. Personal namespaces is the only option I've seen so
> far.
> 2) Only recommend personal namespaces and never debian
> 3) Note both options but
On September 10, 2019 1:26:35 AM UTC, Sam Hartman wrote:
>> "David" == David Bremner writes:
>
>David> Sam Hartman writes:
>>>> "Jonas" == Jonas Smedegaard writes:
>>>
>>>
> Jonas> I think there is a general consensus on working in teams, and
> Jonas> therefore
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 4:18 AM Thomas Gaugler wrote:
> Therefore I intend to switch win32-loader from an x86-ansi to an
> x86-unicode installer. The drawback would be that Windows versions prior
> Windows XP would no longer be supported.
Would it be possible to build both versions in order to ke
On Mon, Sep 09, 2019 at 03:31:37PM +0200, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> I for one, do trust my ISPs a lot more than I trust Cloudflare or
> Google, simply based on the jurisdiction.
There are tons of setups which are fine tuned for latency because they
are behind sat links etc or low bandwidth landlines. Th
> On 9 Sep 2019, at 15:31, Bjørn Mork wrote:
>
> I for one, do trust my ISPs a lot more than I trust Cloudflare or
> Google, simply based on the jurisdiction.
While I still strongly agree with you on this one (even though I think all
major ISPs here are scumbags, especially the incumbent), I sti
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