Re: Bug#210879: revise odd language in 'constitution.txt' -- "K Developers" ... "not integers"

2003-10-09 Thread MJ Ray
On 2003-10-09 23:59:11 +0100 Alfie Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It's applied to developers, probably must be a whole number then. 'at least'... guess they want more than that number." Familiar examples: [...] Bringing back 5 & 1/2 would be wrong, because "apple" means a w

Bug#210879: marked as done (constitution.txt: revise odd language -- "K Developers"... "not integers")

2003-10-09 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Processed: Reopen: revise odd language in 'constitution.txt' -- "K Developers" ... "not integers"

2003-10-09 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug#210879: Reopen: revise odd language in 'constitution.txt' -- "K Developers" ... "not integers"

2003-10-09 Thread Alfie Costa
reopen 210879 ! thanks The body of A. Suffield is too spicy to chew in anything but tiny pieces: > To hell with this, Hey, you're stealing my best Heaven and Hell material. I signed off last time saying controversy was a kind of Heaven on Earth, because even though it was 50% (or more) w

Bug#210879: revise odd language in 'constitution.txt' -- "K Developers" ... "not integers"

2003-10-09 Thread Alfie Costa
D. Burrows says: > I'm completely lost on this thread, and I suspect a lot of other > people are. "Suspect"? The record proves the existence of those completely lost readers beyond a shadow of a doubt. > I never entirely understood what your initial problem was, You'll never walk alone. >

Re: Skolelinux and the "Debian Labs" idea

2003-10-09 Thread Dylan Thurston
On 2003-10-09, Anthony Towns wrote: >> > non-free on such machines? Unpackaged stuff? Stuff packaged locally? LSB >> > stuff? Proprietary stuff like win4lin or CrossoverOffice? >> non-free/proprietary stuff, better not. =20 > > Even stuff packaged in non-free? How about stuff they maintain in > no

Re: Can I create a Install CD

2003-10-09 Thread MJ Ray
On 2003-10-09 07:47:28 +0100 Neptune Neptune <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Can I create a Install CD of Debian Linux and distribute under the name Debian using the Debian Open Logo. Yes. Please see http://www.debian.org/CD/ http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#whatlabel http://www.debian.org/CD/artwork

Re: debian

2003-10-09 Thread Peter Karlsson
joe g: > Can you please tell me where the name Debian was derived from?? Please see http://www.debian.org/intro/about#history> -- \\// Peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/ I do not read or respond to mail with HTML attachments.

Re: Skolelinux and the "Debian Labs" idea

2003-10-09 Thread Anthony Towns
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 03:47:15PM +1000, Martin Michlmayr - Debian Project Leader wrote: > * Anthony Towns [2003-09-20 17:07]: > > By contrast, I wouldn't have a problem in principle with, eg, "HP > > Debian Labs". > I'd also have no problems with this. However, I also think that the > Debian L

debian

2003-10-09 Thread joe g
WIMC,   Can you please tell me where the name Debian was derived from??     Joe.MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE*

Can I create a Install CD

2003-10-09 Thread Neptune Neptune
Hello sir, Can I create a Install CD of Debian Linux and distribute under the name Debian using the Debian Open Logo. I wish to download the iso images of Debian and redistribute for academic purpose, ie for the students of my institution. Please help me.Is there any copyright existing regardin