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On Fri, Nov 05, 2010 at 06:12:25PM +0100, Mehdi Dogguy wrote:
> On 05/11/2010 17:54, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> >> Nowadays, It seems that planet.debian.org became an important news
> >> media and has a fairly large number of readers. I think that a large
> >> number of mails sent to d-d-a (or de
On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 07:28:47PM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote:
> Could we please make and enforce a rule that no general political
> content is published on planet.debian.org and similar sites?
I happen to like the sometimes strange mix of posts on planet! Some
directly Debian related, some techni
Joey Hess writes:
> Anyway, it seems to me that, based on this thread, certian posts on
> Planet Debian have had a trollish nature. After all, they've gotten us
> calling each other names like "condescending" and "parochial".
Russ didn't call me condescending; he described part of my message tha
On 11/04/2010 07:06 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
Agreed. Others have expressed the position that reading occasional
non-Debian posts in the Planet Debian flow helps to relate to other
members as people with lives outside Debian; that seems something of
value that we should be careful not to sacrifice c
On Fri, Nov 05, 2010 at 01:57:55PM +0100, Mehdi Dogguy wrote [edited]:
> Nowadays, It seems that planet.debian.org became an important news media
> and has a fairly large number of readers. I think that a large number of
> mails sent to d-d-a (or debian-announce) may take advantage of this media
>
I can't support a rule like "no political content" on Planet Debian,
because it's a horrily vague standard that could probably be used by
anyone to agitate against any content they didn't like.
Now, if Planet Debian were not running on Planet, but instead on
ikiwiki, it would be easy for anyone to
On 05/11/2010 17:54, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
>> Nowadays, It seems that planet.debian.org became an important news
>> media and has a fairly large number of readers. I think that a large
>> number of mails sent to d-d-a (or debian-announce) may take advantage
>> of this media to gain more visibility (
> Nowadays, It seems that planet.debian.org became an important news media
> and has a fairly large number of readers. I think that a large number of
> mails sent to d-d-a (or debian-announce) may take advantage of this media
> to gain more visibility (e.g. various RFH sent to d-d-a by various team
hattori kirjoitti:
Dear Sir.
How do you do? My name is Jun Hattori.
I want to backup web application (I know URL only).
Can your product do it ?
Please reply.
Your cooperation woud be appreciated.
Best Regards,
Jun Hattori
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Hi,
Nowadays, It seems that planet.debian.org became an important news media
and has a fairly large number of readers. I think that a large number of
mails sent to d-d-a (or debian-announce) may take advantage of this media
to gain more visibility (e.g. various RFH sent to d-d-a by various teams)
Dear Sir.
How do you do? My name is Jun Hattori.
I want to backup web application (I know URL only).
Can your product do it ?
Please reply.
Your cooperation woud be appreciated.
Best Regards,
Jun Hattori
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