On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 3:28 AM, Don Armstrong wrote:
> Almost invariably, web-based chats like this that are launched without
> coordination with the network that they are talking to lead to abuse
> and the eventually banning and/or k-lining of involved hosts.
>
> #debian routinely bans the webc
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 4:08 AM, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> 9. dak rm
> Alexander helped our removal tool to gain a new option. From now on
> we can close bugs associated to a package when doing a sourceful
> removal. Obviously this is not enabled by default, but an option we
> have to s
Hi,
On 09/24/2010 11:26 PM, Valessio S Brito wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I get file "http://www.debian.org/devel/developers.coords";..
I didn't even know that file exists.
> gis.debianart.org don't have names of developers and pictures... only
> mark on map.
>
> But you can send your full name and photog
Hi,
I get file "http://www.debian.org/devel/developers.coords";..
gis.debianart.org don't have names of developers and pictures... only
mark on map.
But you can send your full name and photograph for a more complete profile.
Citando Bernd Zeimetz :
Hi,
On 09/24/2010 07:27 PM, Valessio
Hi,
On 09/24/2010 07:27 PM, Valessio Brito wrote:
> Hi All,
> DebianGIS experimental project to Mapping of Debian on Planet
> Earth. People, Developers, Computers, News, Events, etc.
I'm wondering where you got the location data of our developers from. The
locations in db.debian.org is not pu
On 12248 March 1977, Hector Oron wrote:
>> 11. debian-ports
>> [...]
>> that FTPMaster does the technic while someone else is actually
>> responsible for it. So 2 or more DDs need to sign up for the work
>> per arch, if they drop out and noone replaces, it gets removed, etc.
> I wou
On 12248 March 1977, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
>> 15. control-suite sanity
>> Right now there is no sane version checking done when we import new
>> data into a suite using c-s. This means that in theory the release
>> managers could put packages/versions from any suite into testing
>>
>> 2. Call for volunteers
> I volunteer to help the processing the NEW queue. I have a some experience in
> inspecting packages, through working on a team that maintains more than a
> hundred of them, and through my proposal for a chain reaction of copyright
> file
> peer reviews (http://wiki.de
Ok, I'm fix...
sorry.. really, OSM! :)
Citando David Paleino :
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 14:27:09 -0300, Valessio Brito wrote:
Hi All,
DebianGIS experimental project to Mapping of Debian on Planet
Earth. People, Developers, Computers, News, Events, etc.
[..]
Why not use OpenStreetMap, inst
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 14:27:09 -0300, Valessio Brito wrote:
> Hi All,
> DebianGIS experimental project to Mapping of Debian on Planet
> Earth. People, Developers, Computers, News, Events, etc.
>
> [..]
Why not use OpenStreetMap, instead of GoogleMaps?
David
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Hi All,
DebianGIS experimental project to Mapping of Debian on Planet
Earth. People, Developers, Computers, News, Events, etc.
Screenshot DebConfs and Developers -> http://gis.debianart.org/shot.png
submit you report: http://gis.debianart.org
PS:
My message subject with hashtags because r
Le jeudi 23 septembre 2010 à 22:20 +0200, Enrico Weigelt a écrit :
> I've had problems with developing *-dfsg source packages several
> times (the most evil case was mysql-5.0.x, where the orig source
> tree is totally unusable and is repaired somewhere within the
> build process with certain ugly
Hi!
* Enrico Weigelt [2010-09-23 22:20:26 CEST]:
> Instead of simply removing non-compliant files, I'd suggest doing
> a full downstream fork, using a modern vcs (eg. git), which not
> just removes certain files but also repairs the damage done by
> that, rebase that onto newer upstream v
Hi folks,
I've had problems with developing *-dfsg source packages several
times (the most evil case was mysql-5.0.x, where the orig source
tree is totally unusable and is repaired somewhere within the
build process with certain ugly sed hacks).
This is really ugly.
Instead of simply removing
Hello ftp-masters,
Very impressive minutes! Thanks! I just wanted to do a couple comments:
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 10:08:15PM +0200, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> 11. debian-ports
> Following a short chat I had with Aurelien Jarno about
> debian-ports.org and its archive, we discussed if FTP
Hi Joerg,
thanks for those minutes, they were very interesting. I like that you're
working on integrating more stuff on the main archive. It's definitely
better than to have many separate archives. I do hope backports will be
a suite on the main archive at some point.
I have one comment and a que
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