?
Please check https://www.debian.org/events/merchandise.en.html
Kind regards,
Daniel
Please feel free to wire transfer a donation. That way we do not have to
pay a intermediary fee either. Good for Debian, too.
Kind regards,
Daniel
The BSD 0-clause license is effectively a public domain grant in
jurisdictions that acknowledge public domain grants, and an extremely
permissive license in jurisdictions that do not. This does not seem like an
issue. attribution is not required in either case.
On Tue, Feb 13, 2024, 15:49 Sebastia
a better
place.
Would you like to help? If so, please contact us!
I´d like to help community team.
I'm one of the person who take care about Debian Brazil (phls, terceiro
and me), so i have some experience about this.
Best regards!
--
Daniel Lenharo
Curitiba - Brazil
www.sombra.eti.br
Hi Jeremy,
On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 03:11:59PM +, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> On 2024-01-04 15:54:28 +0100 (+0100), Daniel Gröber wrote:
> > could this rewrite scheme be applied only for recipients where it's
> > absolutely necessary?
>
> Unfortunately no. It *used*
g applied, but also attach in an multipart/alternative the
untouched version for this set of users to use.
Not sure that all works out, just a crazy idea,
--Daniel
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ust need an
aggregator that flags mails/comments/other contributions by new people that
are being ignored.
I've been meaning to do something like that for the d-mentors list but
perhaps we need to think bigger.
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From Paul Wise:
I note that fair use isn't a worldwide concept and other parts of the
world have the more varied and restricted concept of "fair dealing".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use#Influence_internationally
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_dealing
So, as much as possible, we shou
Am 21.01.23 um 22:34 schrieb Louis-Philippe Véronneau:
It used to be one could get an "automatic" (by this I mean, without
having to ask for pre-approval) budget of up to 100 USD for traveling to
a BSP.
That process has been suspended by .
There is a system development in progress to streamli
I find
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/archive/
useful as these have the Free and non-free (i.e. including proprietary firmware
and drivers) installers for older Debian versions.
Additionally
https://www.
ur Code of conduct[1], **Assume good faith**, so
we should have good faith in people, if this people don't show up to
Debian Event(DC, Sprints, Debian Reunion, MiniDC) they should return to
Debian founds the amount.
[1] https://www.debian.org/code_of_conduct
Best Regards
--
Daniel L
Am 27.06.22 um 17:34 schrieb Jonathan Carter:
I don't think this needs to be a GR per sé, but I'd like to hear the
views of others on this, and I hope that we can garner enough consensus
so that we can just go ahead and implement this in our future bursary
policies.
I think covering travel Vi
Debian doesn't.
The rationale is that every OS would overwrite each others
"removable" EFI executable.
Best would be if your BIOS was preserving boot entries across upgrades
(BIOS flashing).
Please do not hesitate to reach out if we can help you test things.
Kind regards,
Daniel
This works reasonably well:
curl "https://www.debian.org/social_contract.en.html"; |\
sed '/^/,/^<\/div> /{//!b};d' |\
pandoc -f html -t latex -V geometry:a4paper,margin=2cm -o social_contract.pdf
The board of the Free Software Foundation (FSF) have issued a statement
regarding the election of Richard Stallman:
https://www.fsf.org/news/statement-of-fsf-board-on-election-of-richard-stallman
Richard Stallman has issued a statement as well:
https://www.fsf.org/news/rms-addresses-the-free-so
Am 30.03.21 um 20:19 schrieb Steve Langasek:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 06:56:49PM +1100, Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
Cancel "culture" arrived in Debian and it threatens the project:
https://davidblixtauthor.medium.com/cancel-culture-and-responsibility-b5b8065c3cbd
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/03
nd regards,
Daniel
Hi Shachar,
Am 08.07.20 um 18:05 schrieb Shachar Shemesh:
On 08/07/2020 18:58, Daniel Lange wrote:
Salsa support is alternatively available via
https://salsa.debian.org/salsa/support/-/issues as well.
Guess what I need to do in order to open a new ticket. No, go on. Guess.
Creating
Hi Shachar,
Am 08.07.20 um 17:50 schrieb Shachar Shemesh:
On 08/07/2020 15:07, Daniel Lange wrote:
I think the process has not changed since.
Except it isn't working for me :-(
I've tried clicking "forgot my password", but no mail arrives.
May be you can join #salsa o
The Salsa password is not related to any other. When this syncing was
set up (January 2018), every DD was asked to send themselves a password
reset email to set an initial password.
I think the process has not changed since.
Best regards,
Daniel
www.outreachy.org/sponsor/ for details.
* this also pays for the administrative work Outreachy.org
staff are doing for the projects, managing the internships
Kind regards,
Daniel
Daniel, fuck off, and never email me again.
On Thu, 27 Feb 2020 at 16:56, Debian Community News Team
wrote:
>
>
> Please update your bookmarks and RSS subscriptions to use the new links
> / feeds below.
>
> A number of differences of opinion have emerged in the Debian Co
On 2/20/20 8:30 AM, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote:
> For the record; I have _absolutely no doubt_ that Sam is working to benefit
> Debian. But in that particular instance, I happen to strongly disagree that
> his actions have a positive effect on Debian (the community).
+1
Regards,
Daniel
nd it in rather poor taste to talk about
diversity in the context of having DC in a country with an active
apartheid regime.
Roberto gave you an answer to this already.
"active apartheid regime" is politically loaded lingo and shows where
you stand.
Employing it disqualifies rational arguments, if you had any.
Daniel
On 7/24/19 7:29 AM, Harlan Lieberman-Berg wrote:
> If we're not willing to force people to use debhelper, forcing them to use
> git and
> salsa seems much more extreme.
+1
let's first, if at all, get the mandatory use of debhelper into policy
which is much more important.
Regards,
Daniel
things, if we didn't care about human rights, we wouldn't
care about software licenses either, we would just copy any source code
we want to use. You can't pick and choose rights like that and deliver
a consistent argument.
Regards,
Daniel
1. https://danielpocock.com/debian-human-rights-paradox
On 04/02/2019 13:09, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
> Le 03/02/2019 à 08:38, Daniel Pocock a écrit :
>> [snip]
> Daniel.
[snip]
> Forcing people to hear them again multiples times is neither relevant
> nor a sane thing.
Why make this personal? Why not say the same thing for t
.
Thanks for your feedback
There is no such thing as a toxic person
There is a very toxic situation though which can be traced to certain
abuse, threats and scapegoating.
Regards,
Daniel
On 03/02/2019 11:02, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Daniel Pocock - 03.02.19, 08:38:
>> This reveals a lot about the serious problems in Debian right now.
>> Did we really sign up to be part of an experiment like that? I
>> didn't.
>>
>> Why do certain peo
On 04/02/2019 02:16, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 03, 2019 at 08:38:54AM +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> It is a fact that both Lamb and de Blanc have stated at various times
>> during 2018 that they didn't have time to talk to people. It is also a
>> fact
use, how do you stop the enforcers
doing it and hold them to account?
Is anybody in Debian really qualified to conduct enforcement operations
anyway?
Is it right to use defamation and character assassination as a tool of
enforcement?
Regards,
Daniel
1. https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/community_guidelines/
2. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0250258/
18:17:
>>> This reminded me about
>>> https://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2018/12/msg00025.html
>> For easier understanding, this is the post from Daniel with subject:
>>
>> "€ 500 cash bounty for information / Debian privacy breaches"
> Thanks for looki
t of thought put into antiharassment efforts that
> argues for fairly rapid resolution of issues rather than the long
> drawn-out processes that Daniel supports.
For the record: you mention "safety of the community", but there was
never any safety issue on the part of any of the
ready have more than enough material to do so. Seeking out
the full story and letting people know you are one of those with an open
mind is simply the right thing to do and can help stop the rumours and
negativity more quickly. So please continue to privately ask what is
behind those emails.
Regards,
Daniel
that the appeal process is unsuitable and may never
be used, that leaves the organization to choose between mediation or a
GR. DAM could also save everybody a lot of time if they choose to
pre-empt that discussion, roll back and arrange mediation.
Regards,
Daniel
1. https://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2019/01/msg00231.html
On 07/01/2019 23:27, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> One of the things that emerged from the recent discussions around DAM
> actions is that we are missing a way to review or appeal DAM's
> decision. Currently the only way to do this is running a full-featured
> GR, with all the neg
st Regards.
>
> Pauline Bouchez
> 72 rue de la cense manoir
> 59250 Halluin
> France
If you are going to FOSDEM, please look for Paulo Santana (PHLS), that
will have some stickers made in Brazil.
regards!
--
Daniel Lenharo de Souza
http://www.lenharo.eti.br
GPG: 31D8 0509 460E
created and sustained this state of hostility, since 20 September,
every other wayward communication that has come up is a consequence of
that. No member of this community should ever have been expected to
bear such a heavy burden.
Stop this now. Make sure it never happens again in Debian. It is t
Em 27-12-2018 02:56, Daniel Pocock escreveu:
Hi all,
I have serious concerns about the current membership of the
anti-harassment team.
Specifically, I notice that Molly recently joined the team and she is
also a member of the Outreach team.
[...]
Regards,
Daniel
--
Debian Developer
https
On 27/12/18 12:04, Jonathan Carter wrote:
> On 2018/12/27 06:56, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> Specifically, I notice that Molly recently joined the team and she is
>> also a member of the Outreach team.
>>
>> This is not a personal attack on Molly, I simply believe that for
y, it is about
whether or not the roles are logically compatible. That is independent
of the other integrity issues.
I posted evidence on the other thread where it belongs.
Regards,
Daniel
them (or Debian)
with private information and this erodes their ability to perform their
role.
Regards,
Daniel
Subject: Daniel Pocock & Debian
From: Chris Lamb
Date: 20/09/2018
CC: lea...@debian.org
Please note that this was communicated to him privately, leaving any
disclosure to his decision and discretion.
1. https://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2018/12/msg00021.html
On 27/12/18 11:17, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Dear Daniel.
>
> Daniel Pocock - 27.12.18, 05:41:
>> On 21/12/18 09:25, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
>>> I agree with Russ that your framing of this is absolutely abhorrent.
>>> Your continued justification of it is dig
at is the perception that would arise in any
situation like this.
Regards,
Daniel
--
Debian Developer
https://danielpocock.com
e project.
If anybody else has concerns that they feel they can't discuss publicly
or with the official leaders of the project, I am happy to try and
discuss them with you privately, either by email, phone call or a
meeting and I commit to show a higher level of respect for your privacy
27;s Christmas tree tonight. While we elect a
DPL, that role has many of the attributes of a manager/boss, not a
representative and whoever is in the role, their mindset is affected by
that.
Regards,
Daniel
--
Debian Developer
https://danielpocock.com
On 23/12/18 21:53, Geert Stappers wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 23, 2018 at 09:51:03PM +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> I don't want to risk spreading fake news or "generalizations".
>>
>> I'm offering a EUR 500 cash bounty for evidence about the privacy violation.
&g
ow a €500 bounty. If reasonably possible, I
will deliver it in person. Getting to the truth is in the best
interests of the community and the Debian operating system.
Regards,
Daniel
1. https://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2018/12/msg00021.html
--
Debian Developer
https://danielpocock.com
On 21/12/18 00:48, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 11:18:51PM +0000, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> If people want to pursue an anti-harassment objective in good faith,
>> then please start by realizing the existing team and their approach
>> needs careful examinati
On 20/12/18 23:46, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Daniel Pocock writes:
>
>> and I reply with the strongest possible evidence, personal experience
>> and scientific research.
> You decided to distort a political issue that many of us feel strongly
> about to attack a policy aro
On 20/12/18 22:14, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Daniel Pocock writes:
>
>> I was recently at the UN forum on business and human rights, listening
>> to an Iranian dissident talk[1] about the extremes that his country goes
>> to in censoring and silencing people who don't a
n Debian will be
able to carry on like that now or in future?
As somebody more famous once said, "I Disapprove of What You Say, But I
Will Defend to the Death Your Right to Say It". I welcome responses to
this topic whether you share my concerns or not but if nobody cares
about this stuff, pl
me pasa una .iso del s.o debian preistalado y que incluya un manual
gratuitamente
On 02/10/18 19:23, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> ]] Daniel Pocock
>
>> Can anybody comment if they give a genuinely plug-and-play experience,
>> without needing firmware blobs or proprietary tools to get up and
>> running? Or are there even better alternatives for the
>
On 15/09/18 10:40, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> On 15/09/18 at 00:45 +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> I've got an interesting opportunity to completely replace all the
>> sockets, lights, heating controls and appliances in m
On 15/09/18 10:40, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> On 15/09/18 at 00:45 +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> I've got an interesting opportunity to completely replace all the
>> sockets, lights, heating controls and appliances in m
um, I envisage having a small rack
with a Debian server, smart power sockets to control things like the
boiler and immersion heater and a range of lights around the house
controlled centrally.
Regards,
Daniel
1. https://wiki.debian.org/X10
s may
be able to provide more information to anybody who wants to visit.
Regards,
Daniel
1. https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DPL/Reimbursement#Who_will_reimburse_you
2. http://flossk.org/
3.
https://forum.openlabs.cc/t/dokutech-a-tech-conference-in-the-heart-of-the-balkans/1168/2
e criteria that anybody prefers?
Regards,
Daniel
1. https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Treasurer/Organizations
2. https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DPL/TrustedOrganizationCriteria#Parameters
3. https://www.transparency.de/Initiative-Transparente-Zivilg.1612.0.html
4. http://fsfe.org/about/transparency-commitment.en.html
> in all our activities talk to women
>at the hackerspace about getting involved in Debian because they will
>get free travel to various events. It's a bit of cherrypicking, isn't
>it?
>
>Last reply from my side here.
>
>
I don't want to try and speak for women but if any woman does go to tech
tatus RSN.
> * Improvements on how to best gather data from TO were discussed.
> * Reimbursement process improvements were also discussed.
> Treasurer team had great feedback from Daniel Pocock on the matter.
> * Hardware acquisition process needs to be developed for Debian
ge basics: things like reading
the changelogs, how and why to try and reproduce a bug on another
system, useful things to capture when a bug is reproduced (e.g. gdb or
strace output), submitting patches to the BTS
Regards,
Daniel
des.
While some situations are one-sided, others involve personality
conflicts, stress, life changes, mental illness or other things where
there is no "winner" or "loser". Debian is already an outstanding
organization but being able to deal with such situations more
compassionately would make it more so and may be a compelling reason for
people to contribute to this team.
Regards,
Daniel
.org addresses is a strong way for people to show
that they are doing things on behalf of Debian, the loss of this benefit
could be mitigated partially by using team addresses to send some types
of communication
Regards,
Daniel
1. http://www.openspf.org/FAQ/Forwarding
ybody can
travel that weekend I can highly recommend it. I'm not currently sure
if I can get there myself.
Is there anybody who could help out remotely either during the event or
maybe to provide some guidance beforehand?
Regards,
Daniel
the first time, this joint event will give them a broader
perspective of our communities as well as the solutions we offer.
Regards,
Daniel
1.
http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2017/debconf17/free-communications-with-free-software-a.vp8.webm
in Kosovo and
it looks like the MiniDebConf may achieve a gender ratio that hasn't
been seen before in Debian events, with the exception of those that were
exclusively organized for women.
Regards,
Daniel
1. http://sfk.flossk.org/sfk16/
2.
http://www.shareconference.net/en/defense/digital-
I wasn't sure if this was to be forwarded but now I have clarification,
here it is. It is related to the thread "Debian infrastructure in the
EU / copyright challenges"
Forwarded Message
Subject: [Until 21 August] Your comment about legislative changes for
code sharing platfo
erned?
This type of situation is not completely new - for many years, we had
the non-US issues[3] which only ended in sarge / 2005.
Regards,
Daniel
1.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/03/eu-internet-advocates-launch-campaign-stop-eus-dangerous-copyright-filtering
2. https://micronews.debian.org
ll them too.
I tried using the "xml_base" parameter but it didn't appear to help. Would
anybody know how they can enable the xml:base attribute in their feeds as a
workaround or is there something else that must be changed?
Regards,
Daniel
1. http://anisakuci.com/2017/08/11/ev
On 03/08/17 18:19, Adam Borowski wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 09:54:28AM +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> On 02/08/17 21:30, Adam Borowski wrote:
>>> On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 09:53:27PM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
>>>> If you have ever generated or imported a gpg
On 02/08/17 21:16, Adam Borowski wrote:
> Hi!
> Continuing from IRC:
> It would be nice if someone knowledgeable could educate the rest of us about
> physical key dongles -- a number of DDs/DMs/contributors still keep their
> secret keys on a regular disk, and could use a primer. Me included. I d
On 02/08/17 21:41, Zlatan Todoric wrote:
>
>
> On 08/02/2017 10:24 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> There is a page[1] about AMT / vPro on the wiki, it doesn't mention any
>> of the security concerns[2] about this technology.
>>
>>
using the PGP/PKI Clean Room[1]?
I've proposed a discussion[2] about it for DebConf
Regards,
Daniel
1. https://danielpocock.com/dvd-based-clean-room-for-pgp-and-pki
2. https://debconf17.debconf.org/talks/66/
e any difference from a security perspective, or is
the same stuff still present in the system anyway?
Regards,
Daniel
1. https://wiki.debian.org/AMT
2.
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/128619/what-are-the-privacy-and-security-risks-associated-with-intels-management-engin
On 23/07/17 17:46, Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> - Mensagem original -
>> De: "Daniel Pocock"
>>
>> Would you consider adding any more guidance on the wiki[1] about
>> expenses that are likely to be approved or excluded
ay be harder to obtain, so
some venue & catering funds may be needed.
Regards,
Daniel
1. https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DPL/SponsoringGuidelines#Meeting_Guidelines
ut they would complain to
no end if they found a large dead rat in his office.
For a little project I'm working on, I'd be interested to collect any
other terms you've seen used in a similar way, feel free to reply privately.
Regards,
Daniel
expressed a sincere and well motivated
interest in getting to know Debian as well.
If anybody wants to discuss the possibilities for Debian involvement in
the event then the best place to do that may be on the Open Labs forum
topic[3]
Regards,
Daniel
1. https://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2017
essful women in
leadership positions and they have also recently run a hackathon for
women so there could be good opportunities for mentoring collaboration
or for a future women's MiniDebConf[13] event.
Regards,
Daniel
1. https://oscal.openlabs.cc/
2. https://openlabs.cc/en/
3. https://lists
On 02/05/17 06:35, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> Daniel Pocock dijo [Mon, May 01, 2017 at 09:00:34AM +0200]:
>> Can you give an example of shipping costs from Mexico to the US and
>> Mexico to Brussels (for FOSDEM)?
>
> Bufff... It's a matter of checking the weight and askin
time.
>
Those are very different cases though: the embroidered shirts would
probably be more simple (just the logo) and designed for a long shelf
life. The screen printed shirts may have more topical designs (e.g. for
DebConf17 or Stretch) and in these cases the smaller quantity is fine.
Regards,
Daniel
se like that again if
people were ordering them in batch to be delivered at DebConf? That
would eliminate individual trips to the post office, packaging and other
administrivia?
Regards,
Daniel
On 01/05/17 05:36, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> Daniel Pocock dijo [Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 01:53:49PM +0200]:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> On several occasions people have asked me about Debian t-shirts
>> and the polo shirts when I'm going to an event or after seeing a
>
On 30/04/17 21:54, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
> On 04/30/2017 09:37 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> On 30/04/17 14:18, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
>>> On 04/30/2017 01:53 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>>> - how do people view the distribution of merchandise, is the prima
On 30/04/17 14:18, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
> On 04/30/2017 01:53 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> - how do people view the distribution of merchandise, is the primary
>> goal fundraising or is it about brand exposure?
>
> There are more reasons than these two.
>
>
uch things jointly with other groups to get
economies of scale? For example, at some events the Debian t-shirts can
be retailed on a table run by the local community without developers
needing to be at a booth, all we may need to do is bring the stock and
take it away again later.
Regards,
Daniel
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On 16/04/17 11:45, Mehdi Dogguy wrote:
> Dear developers,
>
> First, I'd like to congratulate Chris on his election. I am sure
> Chris will be a great DPL and will have full support from our
> community!
>
> Serving as DPL for the past year has b
criteria and invite organizers of
events to apply for grants? E.g. Debian offers $US 1,000 to any event
that does A, B and C, with a maximum of X sponsorships per year.
Regards,
Daniel
ted to hear any
thoughts people have before sending him a formal request.
Regards,
Daniel
1. http://oscal.openlabs.cc/
2. https://lists.debian.org/debian-events-eu/2017/02/msg00010.html
3. https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DPL/AskingForMoney
Thank you for your help.
Op za 24 dec. 2016 om 11:08 schreef Martin Steigerwald :
> Hello Daniel.
>
> Am Samstag, 24. Dezember 2016, 09:32:16 CET schrieb Daniel Landre:
> > I recently installed Debian Jesse on an old desktop, but I am not allowed
> > to access the Debian Wik
driver. Now Debian is telling me it is running in
software rendering mode, but I cannot find a decent driver anywhere to
install,
Apart from that Debian looks great for now.
Cheers,
Daniel Landre.
--
Met vriendelijke groet,
Daniël Landré.
of Free Communications[9] with Free Software.
It is not yet confirmed when the event will be run again or what form it
might take, I personally feel it is a particularly valuable opportunity,
especially for European members of the Debian community and I would hope
to go again.
Regards,
Dan
your time and assistance with this effort.
Thank you.
Daniel P. Clarke
Consultant | Deloitte Advisory, Technology Risk
Deloitte & Touche LLP
1919 N. Lynn St., Arlington, VA 22209
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This mes
On 20/07/16 03:46, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> Daniel Pocock dijo [Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 09:36:52PM +0200]:
>>> On 2016-07-18 18:21, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>>> There are some things on -private that could be summarized with
>>>> statistics publicly, e.g. the reaso
On 18/07/16 21:22, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> On 2016-07-18 18:21, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> There are some things on -private that could be summarized with
>> statistics publicly, e.g. the reasons people give when they retire from
>> the project (X% cited reason
?
Regards,
Daniel
On 07/06/16 20:01, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Daniel Pocock writes:
>
>> Debian has been using the slogan / tag line "The Universal Operating
>> System" for as long as I can remember.
>
>> It is a good choice and it represents the aims of many contributors,
On 07/06/16 13:53, Holger Levsen wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 07:50:25AM -0400, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 12:22:51PM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
>>> Make Debian Great Again.
>> Because a few people seem confused, this is the slogan of the U.S.
>> reality TV star turned
On 07/06/16 13:53, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 01:27:34PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> Some organizations use latin for a motto: how about veni, vidi, contributi?
> (I think this is a bit tacky)
Agreed, it was deliberately comical. The original form, veni, vi
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