Re[8]: Eglish for you! Frost

2005-09-08 Thread Macdonald Elizabeth
Доброе время суток! А Вы задумывлись о том чего вам стоит незнание английского? Или у вас нет времени на то что принесет вам деньги ,новые связи, свежее ощущение жизни. Или он вам ненужен при путешествиях или заграничных командировках? Или он вам по работе никчему? А может ваша работа была бы и

Re: Debian Women Software Freedom Day activities

2005-09-08 Thread Helen Faulkner
Steve Langasek wrote: > Well, a formal announcement of the BSP is pending; and the rule on BSPs > is that the organizer gets to pick where it happens, so it's not too > late to move that to OFTC if it's agreed that's a better option. > It seems this has been done. The Debian Women bugsquashing

Re: NOT INTERESTED!

2005-09-08 Thread Paul Johnson
On Thursday 08 September 2005 09:54 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I NOT WANT YOUR DEBIAN PACKAGE AT ALL. STOP BLOCKING THE FREEMAIL.HU WEB > SITE. It's also clear you're not interested in having a clue. Please stop blocking any hint of having a clue. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAI

Re: Debian UK

2005-09-08 Thread Rich Walker
Andrew Suffield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 10:40:23PM +0100, Rich Walker wrote: >> In the UK, VAT registration is *required* if you are "in business"[1] >> and your 12-month *turnover* exceeds £6. Probably this is not an >> issue for this organisation at present. > >

Re: Debian UK

2005-09-08 Thread Andrew Suffield
On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 10:40:23PM +0100, Rich Walker wrote: > In the UK, VAT registration is *required* if you are "in business"[1] > and your 12-month *turnover* exceeds £6. Probably this is not an > issue for this organisation at present. VAT registration isn't the one you need to worry abo

Re: Debian Women Software Freedom Day activities

2005-09-08 Thread Margarita Manterola
On 9/8/05, Anthony Towns wrote: > To claim a bug, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with something like: > >user [EMAIL PROTECTED] >usertag 123456 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > to claim a bug, and > >http://bugs.debian.org/usertag:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > to view claimed bugs. Maybe the existing tag

Re: Debian Women Software Freedom Day activities

2005-09-08 Thread Anthony Towns
On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 04:43:45AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote: > Well, a formal announcement of the BSP is pending; and the rule on BSPs > is that the organizer gets to pick where it happens, so it's not too > late to move that to OFTC if it's agreed that's a better option. Shall we switch to use

NOT INTERESTED!

2005-09-08 Thread KABDELAL
Hi,   I NOT WANT YOUR DEBIAN PACKAGE AT ALL. STOP BLOCKING THE FREEMAIL.HU WEB SITE.   I AM NOT INTERESTED! TAKE YOUR DEBIAN HOME PAGE AWAY! STOP BLOCKING!

Re: Debian UK

2005-09-08 Thread Henning Makholm
Scripsit Rich Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > If that organisation operates for a period of time, then a court > would need convincing that the members were not jointly and > severally liable for the liabilities of that organisation. I get more and more happy that I moved out of that country. -- H

Re: Debian Women Software Freedom Day activities

2005-09-08 Thread Steve Langasek
On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 09:28:27PM +1000, Helen Faulkner wrote: > Simon Richter wrote: > > Helen Faulkner wrote: > >> 1) [...] #debian-women-new on oftc [...] > >> 3) [...] #debian-bugs channel on freenode [...] > > Is it really a good idea to have these on separate networks? I think > > that s

Re: Debian Women Software Freedom Day activities

2005-09-08 Thread Helen Faulkner
Simon Richter wrote: > Hi, > > Helen Faulkner wrote: > >> 1) [...] #debian-women-new on oftc [...] > > >> 3) [...] #debian-bugs channel on freenode [...] > > > Is it really a good idea to have these on separate networks? I think > that some one the "new" people might be interested in lurking

Re: Debian Women Software Freedom Day activities

2005-09-08 Thread Simon Richter
Hi, Helen Faulkner wrote: 1) [...] #debian-women-new on oftc [...] 3) [...] #debian-bugs channel on freenode [...] Is it really a good idea to have these on separate networks? I think that some one the "new" people might be interested in lurking at a BSP, and this would make it somehow d