Re: Debian and Oracle

2004-01-18 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 11:21:50PM +0100, Patrick Geschinski wrote: > So my question is why doesnt't Oracle certify his product for Debian ? > What's the obstacle ? Oracle want the OS vendor to supply people, at the OS vendors' cost, to staff the Oracle support center. There are also lots of othe

Re: Debian and Oracle

2004-01-18 Thread Florent Rougon
Patrick Geschinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi group, Hello, > So my question is why doesnt't Oracle certify his product for Debian ? > What's the obstacle ? > In my opinion it is very, very important that big companies certify their > products for debian. In my opinion, the relevant entity

Re: Debian and Oracle

2004-01-18 Thread Florent Rougon
Patrick Geschinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi group, Hello, > So my question is why doesnt't Oracle certify his product for Debian ? > What's the obstacle ? > In my opinion it is very, very important that big companies certify their > products for debian. In my opinion, the relevant entity

Debian and Oracle

2004-01-18 Thread Patrick Geschinski
Hi group, sorry for my bad english. I not know if i'm right here, if not i'm sorry. So my question is why doesnt't Oracle certify his product for Debian ? What's the obstacle ? In my opinion it is very, very important that big companies certify their products for debian. Just in that way debian

Debian and Oracle

2004-01-18 Thread Patrick Geschinski
Hi group, sorry for my bad english. I not know if i'm right here, if not i'm sorry. So my question is why doesnt't Oracle certify his product for Debian ? What's the obstacle ? In my opinion it is very, very important that big companies certify their products for debian. Just in that way debian wi

Re: Python Policy.

2004-01-18 Thread Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 05:33:57PM +0100, Raphael Goulais wrote: > > Thanks for quick answer. > you're welcome :) ;) > > BTW why this document isn't included in mentioned page? > I think this is because the policy is still a draft. Hence, it is not > fully official. There's a debian-python group

Scorched 3D - ready and done? (need help/sponsor)

2004-01-18 Thread Tom
Thanks to the help posted here, I have made new packages of Scorched3D and uploaded them to the old place: http://nox.lemuria.org/debian/ They build cleanly in pbuilder. So if anyone wants to sponsor me into bringing them into unstable, and maybe help get rid of whatever problems remain, I woul

Re: Python Policy.

2004-01-18 Thread Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 05:33:57PM +0100, Raphael Goulais wrote: > > Thanks for quick answer. > you're welcome :) ;) > > BTW why this document isn't included in mentioned page? > I think this is because the policy is still a draft. Hence, it is not > fully official. There's a debian-python group

Scorched 3D - ready and done? (need help/sponsor)

2004-01-18 Thread Tom
Thanks to the help posted here, I have made new packages of Scorched3D and uploaded them to the old place: http://nox.lemuria.org/debian/ They build cleanly in pbuilder. So if anyone wants to sponsor me into bringing them into unstable, and maybe help get rid of whatever problems remain, I woul