On Tuesday, May 21, 2019 7:41:51 PM EDT Benj. Mako Hill wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I'm a planet admin although, as you suggest, I think this is outside
> of the area of documented policy.
>
>
>
> > Imagine that I get a note from a random developer saying they have
> > removed my blog from planet.
Greetings!
I'm a planet admin although, as you suggest, I think this is outside
of the area of documented policy.
> Imagine that I get a note from a random developer saying they have
> removed my blog from planet. I understand what they are saying enough
> to believe it is not vandalism; they h
I don't know if many packages have them, but there is a privacy:: debtag that
for potential privacy concerns and other anti-features. Synaptic should be able
to show them.
On May 21, 2019 9:16:53 AM EDT, npdflr wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Would you recommend me or debian users to go through privacy policy f
On 15409 March 1977, Sam Hartman wrote:
Imagine that I get a note from a random developer saying they have
removed my blog from planet. I understand what they are saying enough
to believe it is not vandalism; they honestly believe I did something
wrong. I can't understand from their message ho
> "Jonathan" == Jonathan Carter writes:
>> 2) Ask the planet admins to respond to the situation and either
>> help me understand the problem or add my blog back.
Jonathan> Option number two seems like the entirely logical and
Jonathan> reasonable approach. If it seems that yo
Hi Sam
On 2019/05/21 12:15, Sam Hartman wrote:
> Obviously this question is motivated by things that happened last year,
> but I'm not asking about that situation, and the details of the question
> I'm asking are intentionally different in ways that matter at least to
> me.
It's kind of hard to i
> "Ian" == Ian Jackson writes:
Ian> Sam Hartman writes ("Question for Planet Admins: What Should I
Ian> do if another Developer Removes my Blog"):
>> Imagine that I get a note from a random developer saying they
>> have removed my blog from planet. I understand what they are
Sam Hartman writes ("Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another
Developer Removes my Blog"):
> Imagine that I get a note from a random developer saying they have
> removed my blog from planet. I understand what they are saying enough
> to believe it is not vandalism; they honestly be
Hi,
Would you recommend me or debian users to go through privacy policy for the
default packages/softwares installed in Debian images/iso files.
An example would be the firefox-esr that has data collection policy:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Data_Collection
The default is off for Web ac
Debian does not work with SEO spammers. Go away.
On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 04:37:25AM -0700, vineet1984son...@gmail.com wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm the SEO manager for Market99 - a retail store that's known across India for
>home decor, kids wear, toys, electronics essentials. You can check us out at
>www.ma
Hi,
I'm the SEO manager for Market99 - a retail store that's known across India
for home decor, kids wear, toys, electronics essentials. You can check us
out at www.market99.com.
To build a strong SEO score for our organization, we identified your site
as one that can help us improve our SEO heal
Speaking as an individual, although some of the things that motivated me
to actually go ahead and ask this question knowing that it might spark
discussion were conversations I had as DPL.
Obviously this question is motivated by things that happened last year,
but I'm not asking about that situati
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