Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>
> One "hidden" feature of the current Debian boot sustem, is the ability
> to run the init.d scripts in parallel.
>
some years back, richard lightman wrote depinit. it's a complete
replacement for sysvinit, and it's a parallel initialisation system.
unlike sy
apologies, i didn't find this thread until i talked on #debian-devel today,
so um... i wrote my own :)
http://pyjamas.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pyjamas/trunk/contrib/copyright_check.py?view=log
pyjamas has 2,000 files, from a wide range of projects and sources:
(fckeditor, python, random win32 m
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: lkcl
* Package name: pythonwebkit
Version : 1.0-1
Upstream Author : GNU Project
* URL : http://www.gnu.org/software/pythonwebkit
* License : GPLv2, LGPLv2, LGPLv2+, BSD, MIT, MPL-1.1
Programming Lang: C, C++, Perl
On 17/04/2022 19:26, Satvik Sinha wrote:
> abusing your OS's reputation?
i believe the answer is in the question. debian is based on distributed trust.
i did the analysis (took 3 weeks): it is literally the only distro in the world
with an inviolate chain of trust from a large keyring datin
On Mon, May 23, 2022 at 6:28 PM Adam McKenna wrote:
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> > i believe the answer is in the question. debian is based on distributed
> > trust. i did the analysis (took 3 weeks): it is literally the only distro
> > in the world with an inviolate chain of trust from a large keyring dating
> > back
On Mon, May 23, 2022 at 7:59 PM Adam McKenna wrote:
> You are talking about a deterrent though. I think the question is,
> what if someone cares more about their political cause than
> retaining their uploader access?
they get one and only one chance to do something that stupid.
> What if someo
On Wed, Jun 29, 2022 at 1:46 PM Ravi Dwivedi wrote:
> Since the below mentioned analysis of Debian's security, and that too
> compared to other distros, is not very well-known outside of Debian
> project
honestly i don't believe it's even widely known *in* the debian project
[quite how damn good
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