nearly everything they have ever done in
order to actually believe that bit of propoganda. Are you so out of
it that you believe a website more than history? I hope that Debian
does not resort to begging bald-faced lying war powers for cash.
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Craig Brozefsky <[EM
a few fixes, and
talk with him via email on occasion. I never went to college and work
professionally as a software developer, mostly with Free Software.
Did you do google search or something to get that impression, or are
my poitics that close to his?
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Craig Brozefsky <[E
nteer
who has given alot of time and resources to Free Software, and AI
research in general.
I will no longer be responding to your mail in public, please take
this offlist if you are compelled to respond.
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Craig Brozefsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Free Scheme/Lisp Softwa
It's just an illustration of the problems of attempting to enforce
your preferred policies upon others.
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Craig Brozefsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Free Scheme/Lisp Software http://www.red-bean.com/~craig
"Hiding like thieves in the night from life, illusions of
oasis making you look twice. -- Mos Def and Talib Kweli
-20.4/lisp/gnus which is in the
xemacs20-support package. Even with -no-site-file xemacs still will
find that directory if it wasn't removed by a user.
Unless someone else can reproduce this bug, I suggest we either close
it, or downgrade it to normal. I suspect it was an issue with the
use
of emacs is broken; does it justify yanking
> bbdb despite the fact it works for a large number of people?
And as I pointed out previously, it worked for me using xemacs20, both
with and without the seperate gnus package.
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Craig Brozefsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
oduce the bug, and due to the fact that even if it
were to mysteriously manifest it only effected xemacs20 users without
gnus installed, I see no reason for this to be an RC bug.
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Craig Brozefsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Free Scheme/Lisp Software http://www.red-bean.com/
ILISP is a emacs interface to various lisp-like systems, including
CMUCL and guile (which are already packaged for Debian).
I've already coordinated with the upstream maintainer to have the
debian subdir in the upstream CVS archive.
oses BUGID in it, which apparently is not supported
anymore (I was going from docs) I assumed the bugs were all closed
out properly.
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Craig Brozefsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Free Software Sociopath(tm) http://www.red-bean.com/~craig
Ask me about Common Lisp Enterpr
development so it would be pity if ILISP were
not in woody because of my mistake dealing witht e bug database, and I
would feel really bad 8^(
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Craig Brozefsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Free Software Sociopath(tm) http://www.red-bean.com/~craig
Ask me about Common
Craig Brozefsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> me. I did not intend to use the Closed: syntax in the changelog, but
> instead sent email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with close BUGID as
> described in my copy of bug-maint-mailcontrol.txt which I guess is out
> of date and I shoul
icense on the RSA code used for DNSSEC, it's good to see an
> alternative that will be in main... even if it's less functional.
Is it possible to keep an older version of Bind in main? Many of us
will not be using DNSSEC anyways for awhile.
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Craig Brozefsky<[EMAIL PROTECTE
ly) need do this, as the rest could
just mirror them straight up like they always have.
Am I missing anything?
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Craig Brozefsky<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Less matter, more form! - Bruno Schulz
ignazz, I am truly korrupted by yore sinful tzourceware. -jb
The Osmonds! You are all Osmonds!! Throwing up on a freeway at dawn!!!
r suggestions on how to better educate
Mr. Leibovitch, I'm certainly listening.
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Craig Brozefsky<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Less matter, more form! - Bruno Schulz
ignazz, I am truly korrupted by yore sinful tzourceware. -jb
The Osmonds! You are all Osmonds!! Throwing up on a freeway at dawn!!!
afnode
/etc/network/eth0.postup.fetchmail
So that this hooks could be added and removed as the packages are
added and removed without effecting other packages.
I think that the naming conventions could use some work tho.
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Craig Brozefsky<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Less matter, more form!
ho give us the servers and bandwidth we use
to create it. I propose that you would win more support for Debian
that way, which is what you yourself recommend we do.
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Craig Brozefsky<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Less matter, more form! - Bruno Schulz
ignazz, I am truly korrupted by yore sinful tzourceware. -jb
The Osmonds! You are all Osmonds!! Throwing up on a freeway at dawn!!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco d'Itri) writes:
> On May 19, Craig Brozefsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >This would make is easier for programs like ipmasq or leafnode or
> >whatever to put hooks to start themselves up or shut themselves down
> >as an itnerfac
y employer and some of my freinds are able to use this
marvelous system.
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Craig Brozefsky<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Less matter, more form! - Bruno Schulz
ignazz, I am truly korrupted by yore sinful tzourceware. -jb
The Osmonds! You are all Osmonds!! Throwing up on a freeway at dawn!!!
etc/fstab or raq black device into some unknown state with no hope of
going back.
If we can't get something that does both well, then let's get
something that does vi and is small. I am an emacs advocate thru and
thru, I live in it, but on a rescue disk, vi just seems right.
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