Hi,
A number of European mirrors are currently affected by
https://bugs.debian.org/1008108
Cheers,
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On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 05:34:14PM +0100, Paweł Bogusławski wrote:
> Seems its our mirror is not up to date. Sorry for dirturbing.
>
>
> --- Treść przekazanej wiadomości -
On Sat, Apr 11, 2020 at 10:04:55AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 08 apr 20, 19:40:27, Julien Cristau wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 14:30:43 +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Zhu
> > >
> > > On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 07:50:22PM +080
or necessary for other services to use salsa as auth providers.
What problem does the tool have that aren't being addressed? I haven't
seen a call for help on this; can you give pointers?
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Hi,
I upvote what Martin just said ans add that we usually say "When it's
ready" ;-)
Le ven. 15 mars 2019 à 14:17, Martin Steigerwald a
écrit :
> Hi Remy.
>
> remy wehrung - 15.03.19, 12:32:
> > Hello, I use Débian 9.x professionally, but it is necessary to use
> > libraries, EDI and CUDA more
On 02/08/2018 01:46 PM, Martín Ferrari wrote:
> On 07/02/18 19:46, Julien Cristau wrote:
>
>> == Monitoring and metrics
>> We are currently using icinga for monitoring and munin for graphing, but
>> these tools are showing their age. We would like to experiment with
>
onsors for
covering travel and accommodation costs for the sprint.
Attendees: Aurélien Jarno, Héctor Orón Martínez, Julien Cristau,
Martin Zobel-Helas, Peter Palfrader, Tollef Fog Heen
== Team membership
It's been two years since the last update of DSA membership[DSADPL].
Of the de
On 05/10/2017 01:51 AM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> If this became a requirement, I'd have to terminate my relationship with
> Debian. These are frankly none of anyone's business.
>
Sounds like you missed the "voluntary, opt-in" part?
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errari for the
organizing the SunCamp, and the Debian project for travel and
accomodation sponsorship.
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Julien
Hi,
The next point release for "jessie" (8.5) is scheduled for Saturday,
June 4th. Processing of new uploads into jessie-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Cheers,
Julien
Hi,
The next (and last) point release for "wheezy" (7.11) is scheduled for
Saturday, June 4th. Processing of new uploads into
wheezy-proposed-updates will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
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deed, thanks for fixing the issue so fast.
>
> But full disclosure FTW. Now, that the problem is fixed please share
> some details about the nature of the vulnerability.
>
The commits from the last couple of days in
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=mirror/dak.git
should all
fit with Debian.
Maybe that's why we don't do that.
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question. D'autres utilisateurs francophones de Debian t'y accueilleront et
réponderont à tes demandes.
For non-French speaking readers: I invite Francis to suscbribe to the
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ely do have a point in that there are lessons to be
learned, though the one you are highlighting isn't the most important of
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Same here, plus I share most of what Russ wrote about Flattr early in
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You'll need a GR for that.
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On behalf of the project: congratulations and welcome.
Also I'd like to thank their application managers for going trough the
process with them.
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> Thoughts?
>
I'm very much in favour of something like this. Debian is better off
without schilyware imo.
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> I wonder if it was always the case that when you switch to upstart you
> get to say 'Yes, I know I'll break my system, dpkg, please do it anyway.'.
Yes. upstart conflicts with the essential sysvinit package…
Ch
Siggy Brentrup wrote:
Hi,
> I won't pursue this subject any longer, because I refuse to be
> examined by ppl that might be my grandchildren.
As far as Debian is concerned, they are your peers, and that's all
that matters.
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> How does Ubuntu want to do a proper (commercial) support for their packages if
> they don't even have the time/manpower to take care of their bugs? Taking care
> of bugs is something that should be done properly in every distribution.
>
You can look at bugs filed by payin
uot;
> (or can just really help that much) but as a misguided and mistimed attempt
> doomed to fail.
Fair enough.
>> What we'd need is some sort of "upstream academy" where we could teach
>> upstream:
[...]
> Yes... It might be worth it some kind of "best
Steve McIntyre wrote:
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>>A time-based freeze could mean for some teams that they'll have to
>>stop work basically for months to a year.
>
> Exaggeration, -1.
Excuse me, what? This is exactly what happened for this past freeze,
so you can take that back, kthxbye.
ot available in the older distro.
There are a lot of reasons, good and bad, that can be used to either
justify or criticize this kind of setup, but that's really not the
subject here. This was only an example, there are others, nitpicking
on this one (or any other, for that matter) is pointles
osal is being
down-moded, or it was badly worded or reported initially.
And I concur with your LSB comment, too.
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MacosX,
Guess what: this will still be the case even with aligned releases or
whatever. You won't get rid of that unless all the distros collapse
into a single one overnight.
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less in the long term) but might be the only way out.
It's one downside, but I think it matters and there are others.
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s from one release to another. Major features are
>> delivered in minor releases nowadays...
>
> I already said that to be simply malpractice and beyond a distribution's
> ability to correct (while I'm with Shuttleworth in that concurrent freezes
> would help to "show the pro
mbers can also rally to the most popular
proposer, regardless of the proposal she puts forward. Not meant at
you, but to illustrate that things don't necessarily work as they
should.
> may not get the leader, but you will ensure that on every mailing list
> *someone* will be asking the
rry a review)
Oh my. That alone would be a very good reason for everybody to sync
up. But hey, being journalists (were you thinking about bloggers, too,
here?), they'd find something else, equally meaningless, to carry
their bogus reviews.
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Eric Evans wrote:
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> Maybe it's just me, but I don't see anything in your response that
> adds anything to the discussion.
You can see Marc's reply as documentation for people new to this
matter. There's some value in that.
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p with their big 2010
> release?" I think you'd find most of them say "that would be amazing".
I don't really care about what they say, I care about how they act
upon it afterwards. And unfortunately there's no guarantee that
they'll support us better than they d
s will care" stuff (there are good
examples of upstreams not giving a damn about distributors over the
past months) and I don't believe in the 100% end-user-centric focus
you're displaying in your mail.
Once I've removed that from your mail, and the "but Ubuntu loves you!"
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 17:20:28 +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 05:10:29PM +0200, Julien Cristau wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 10:34:05 -0430, Muammar El Khatib wrote:
> > > I think if Debian has worked more than 13 years as it is right now
> >
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 10:34:05 -0430, Muammar El Khatib wrote:
> I think if Debian has worked more than 13 years as it is right now
It has not.
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I'd rather use Comic Sans).
Also that font is so standard it's not recognizable; it doesn't have
anything special, eye-catching like our current logo has.
It's a FAIL.
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(as had happened before lenny, see
<87mz1di9ei@pindar.marcbrockschmidt.de> for an example). Why was
that not deemed necessary/appropriate this time around?
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think it's more likely to filter for the right people.
(also, on the topic of "people who are ready when they enter NM go
through it fast",
https://nm.debian.org/nmstatus.php?email=samuel.thibault%40ens-lyon.org)
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> It all depends on the meaning of the advocacy. Does it mean "I believe
> that X is ready to be a DD now" (which would be stupid, since X will
> wait at least a year before becoming a DD) or "I believe that X is ready
> to start the NM process".
I think
y) wrong.
Recipe for a disaster.
That said, NM is a pain for the applicants *and* the AMs from what
I've witnessed recently. There's certainly room for improvements in
the process, but it doesn't look like FD is open to much changes in
the way NM works today (again, from what I've wi
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>
> For years, the DAM and NEW queues have been the major source of
> frustration in the Debian community.
really? *the* major source of frustration? really?
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w00t, ipv6 upload queue! :)
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> operating system already included said packages in it's makeup.
apt-zip might be what you're looking for.
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I like this proposal; it is a bit rough around the edges and a couple
of things needs to be improved, but it's a very good basis and goes in
the right direction.
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to easily know who is who and to
> grant access to stuff.
>
> It is also about turning data into, linked, information.
>
If this answers the above, or actually means anything at all, then I
think I missed it.
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7;t mean you have to
make use of them.
I expect going to DD status to be something doable for any contributor
after a period of time.
> Changes to the DM Keyring
> -
> Keyring management will be moved to the control of keyring-maint. The
> NM committee will decide who will be added or removed
ease notes now.
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someone processes the moderation queue in reasonable time, IMO.
Restricting to subscribers is just nonsense.
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There's nothing wrong with not acknowledging an NMU.
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in, what are the changes you allude to, and why can't they work with
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> This is troubling. Do you have any suggestions on how to address this?
Stop trolling about utterly uninteresting details?
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> The bug is currently in the archive.
ITYM the non-bug.
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se it's not up to us to decide how buildd maintainers take care of
> their job.
>
This isn't about how buildd maintainers do their jobs, it's about
requirements for release architectures. And that's up to you.
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> could start by taking a look at previous debian-legal discussions[2][3].
>
Can you please stop this? The FTP-masters' opinion is what matters
here, not yours. Rehashing the fact that you disagree doesn't help
anything.
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or RC bugs, but I can't swear all bugs with a
patch in my packages have a maintainer comment. This DEP wants to
extend NMUs to all bug severities.
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I can't find the reason, so you'd have to ask Jörg about that.
There's also been an upload of w3bfukk0r to NEW in September 2006.
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> I'm very pleased to see that a team as new as the DM one works already
> so great that only 2 of its alleged members are aware of what's
> currently happening. I'm thrilled.
TINC.
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On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 18:10:41 +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> So, maybe i should publish the irc logs of the french cabal to help your
> memory, right ?
>
TINFC.
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And, when it comes to that, you know what you're talking abou
ss valuable
> information.
ITYM it's easier to kill one thread than 3 ?
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do we have the security infrastructure/manpower to handle even more php
packages? I'm not sure php is a prime candidate for official backports.
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Others being even worse at that than we are is neither an excuse nor a
compensation. Let's continue to raise the bar.
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^^^
> those reasons.
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> - I am not a DD, so my opinions don't count
Fine.
I wish some might say:
- I am a moron, so my opinions don't count
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esting a few times already.
Please provide us with responsive ftp-masters, responsive buildd
maintainers and responsive DSA so we don't have to set up what you
call "rogue autobuilders".
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, which have remained disabled over the past few days,
> apparently with some of the deferred uploads from the official autobuilder
> getting overwritten by later uploads by Aurelian's autobuilder.
That's unacceptable behaviour.
Are we really going to some kind of multi-classes developers
Mike Hommey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> It's not only because you subtly outsourced it.
"subtly" ? HAHAHAHAHAHA.
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I speak for (most of) the so-called "anti-payment people".
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s treated some of the RC bugs,
quality is the question.
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derstand that we don't give a shit about the
release date, that would be a great step forward.
Only quality matters.
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aim in some weeks that the
experimente was "not so bad" after all.
> and it's not very likely that anyone's going to try working against
> you.
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look
like a desperate attempt to get his commit access back and only that,
so ...
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6 months. I already asked to help or at least to see a copy of
their work/sources to help, never get an answer.
So, that's a clear example where the team maintenance can be as useless
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Where apache is a good example.
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Right, here it is:
<http://people.debian.org/~jblache/debian-derived-1.png>
There's room for improvement, I have a few ideas I need to try out,
but I lack the time to do so at the moment, so I'll be back to playing
with Inkscape in a couple of weeks :)
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The text repeated 3 time in an open circle around the swirl (same font
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They still need some work, consider them as a base for the discussion
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>> <http://people.debian.org/~jblache/debian-powered-1.png>
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> Something, yes. Maybe you could try to use the text only three times.
Yes, this was a quick hack, I need to fiddle a bit more with Inkscape
to get what I want :)
jblache/debian-powered-1.png>
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éférence au projet Debian
par n'importe qui. Un lien vers www.debian.org est évidemment apprécié.
Voir http://www.debian.org/logos/ pour les termes exacts, et le logo
lui-même.
Cordialement,
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Greetings, white man! :)
Having tried pills and realizing the importance of sustaining regular
blood levels of the formula through consistent regular dosing, I realized
my life was far too busy to keep track. With this product I simply
slap it on and let it do it.s thing, no muss or fuss.
This
gt; maintainer etc.)
>
> Alright Not Alright
> [ ] [ ]
In this precise context, I'd like to answer "I don't mind". Could you
repost your poll with this answer added ? I think it'd be a real gain ;
otherwise people would probably answer "Alright
frontend, with the powerful frontends already
available.
Again, my notes are somewhat dated by now, so feel free to correct me
if I'm wrong on this point.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
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[1] <http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html#s
.
so if you know any website about this topic, or
have any information, I would appreciate.
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