Re: Question

2025-06-23 Thread Carlos Henrique Lima Melara
ving me errors despite > doing everything correctly. This is actually not the correct place to ask this question, this is a list for us to have general discussions about the project. You might want mail debian-u...@lists.debian.org with this question. But since we are here, you might want try dd to cop

Re: Question

2025-06-23 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jun 23, 2025 at 08:52:42PM -0300, Denise wrote: > Hi, hi, your question is better placed in the debian users mailing list (I added it to the CC). Debian-project is more for project coordination stuff. Please be so kind to remove debian-project from the CC when replying here. > I

Re: Question

2025-06-23 Thread Alif Radhitya
¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯ try to use dd, mate On June 23, 2025 11:52:42 PM UTC, Denise wrote: >Hi, > >I'm new to linux, I'd like to know how to create a bootable usb pendrive >with it with refus and install it, the setup is giving me errors despite >doing everything correctly. > >I tried creating a par

Re: Question

2025-06-23 Thread Denise
with rufus* On Mon, Jun 23, 2025 at 8:52 PM Denise wrote: > Hi, > > I'm new to linux, I'd like to know how to create a bootable usb pendrive > with it with refus and install it, the setup is giving me errors despite > doing everything correctly. > > I tried creating a partition and installing it

Question

2025-06-23 Thread Denise
Hi, I'm new to linux, I'd like to know how to create a bootable usb pendrive with it with refus and install it, the setup is giving me errors despite doing everything correctly. I tried creating a partition and installing it to my ssd but failed and the same for the pendrive, the directives in th

Question regarding Trixie and SFML

2025-05-30 Thread First Name
Hello, I am wondering if in Debian Trixie, there would be separate packages for the SFML library 2.0 series and 3.0 series. The 3.0 series is not available yet in Debian 12, however, when it does come available, I would want the 2.0 series to still be available due to the lack of backwards compatib

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-18 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
]] "G. Branden Robinson" But Sean is right that this is a view that multiple TCs have expressed on multiple occasions. Acknowledged. I would then simply urge the current TC to keep in mind that this limitation is one that they have _chosen_, not one that has been imposed on them. With luc

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-16 Thread Bart Martens
On Tue, Apr 15, 2025 at 02:51:02PM -0700, Soren Stoutner wrote: > On Tuesday, April 15, 2025 8:45:40 AM Mountain Standard Time Ian > Jackson wrote: > > Looking at the responses to Sean and my draft GR proposal last > > month, it seems that a several people were upset that we were > > trying to use

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-15 Thread Sean Whitton
Hello, On Tue 15 Apr 2025 at 04:45pm +01, Ian Jackson wrote: > Looking at the responses to Sean and my draft GR proposal last month, > it seems that a several people were upset that we were trying to use > the formal governance mechanism at all. A lot of electrons were > expended trying to find

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-15 Thread Soren Stoutner
On Tuesday, April 15, 2025 8:45:40 AM Mountain Standard Time Ian Jackson wrote: > Looking at the responses to Sean and my draft GR proposal last > month, it seems that a several people were upset that we were > trying to use the formal governance mechanism at all. This was surprising to me as wel

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-15 Thread Ian Jackson
Russ Allbery writes ("Re: a Constitutional interpretation question"): > The backstop on all of this is, of course, a GR, In particular, the DPL has the power to make a GR all by themselves. If a DPL has a serious disagreement with some Delegates, but thinks the Delegates are otherwi

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-15 Thread G. Branden Robinson
At 2025-04-15T16:45:40+0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > I think this is because there's a substantial contingent in Debian who > "hate politics". They see us "doing politics" and dislike us for it. > They think think Debian can avoid politics (spoiler: it's a project of > thousands of humans, we can't)

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-14 Thread Russ Allbery
Gerardo Ballabio writes: > However, I wonder how that fits with 8.2: "The Project Leader may not > make the position as a Delegate conditional on particular decisions by > the Delegate" > As I understand it, that means that the Leader cannot say "I give you > this delegation, but you must do X".

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-14 Thread Gerardo Ballabio
Ian Jackson wrote: > Instead, the Leadership is supposed to be the front-line mechanism for > oversight of Delegates, but it isn't working. That's one of the "more > fundamental problems" that I was suggesting would be a better focus. I get your point, and I mostly agree. However, I wonder how th

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-11 Thread Philipp Kern
On Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 02:14:47PM -0500, G. Branden Robinson wrote: > I add that more Developers should be thinking about questions of > Constitutional interpretation more often, if they want to preserve the > democratic governance structures that we have, including ones that > haven't been weaken

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-10 Thread Kurt Roeckx
On Wed, Apr 09, 2025 at 11:31:24AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote: > > Obviously Kurt has the final say, but if he were to ask me my opinion, > that's what I'd tell him. Is there a need for me to actually make a ruling, or is this just a theoretic question? I prefer not to make a

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-10 Thread G. Branden Robinson
Hi Ian, A brief message from me this time! At 2025-04-10T17:50:16+0100, Ian Jackson wrote: [...] > You're right that we're suffering because of the lack of working > mechanisms, short of GR, for situations like this. I agree with you and Russ that my interpretation "challenge" is not an urgent m

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-10 Thread Ian Jackson
Gerardo Ballabio writes ("Re: a Constitutional interpretation question"): > Ian Jackson wrote: > > I'm not sure this cleanup is a useful use of our time. > > There are more fundamental problems. > > We've just been having a several-dozen-messages-long threa

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-10 Thread Russ Allbery
I'm not sure there's much utility in going back and forth on this more, since I think we've both adequately stated our opinion, but I couldn't resist adding a bit more explanation. "G. Branden Robinson" writes: > Yes, but the list _is_ in upright rather than slanted text, making it > normative p

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-10 Thread Matthew Vernon
Russ Allbery writes: > I am not the project secretary, just one random developer, but for > whatever it's worth, I think this interpretation of the constitution is > incorrect and the TC does not have the ability to override a delegate. I am the current TC Chair; what follows is my opinion (whic

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-10 Thread Gerardo Ballabio
IMHO, any time there is a dispute on a technical issue, the Technical Committee is the natural place where the issue should be brought if it can't be resolved between the persons involved, regardless of whether they are DDs, delegates, DPL or whatever, *and* it should have the power to ultimately e

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-09 Thread G. Branden Robinson
Hi Russ, I'm delighted to hear from you. I was hoping to. At 2025-04-09T11:31:24-0700, Russ Allbery wrote: > I am not the project secretary, just one random developer, but for > whatever it's worth, I think this interpretation of the constitution > is incorrect and the TC does not have the abili

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question

2025-04-09 Thread Russ Allbery
"G. Branden Robinson" writes: > Looking only at the Constitution itself, I see the following. > 1. "a person or body is usually listed before any people or bodies > whose decisions they can overrule or who they (help) appoint - but > not everyone listed earlier can overrule everyone lis

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question (was: Why Debian is dying)

2025-04-09 Thread Ian Jackson
G. Branden Robinson writes ("Re: a Constitutional interpretation question (was: Why Debian is dying)"): > At 2025-04-09T14:21:56+0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > > In practice, I radically underestimated the willingness of more > > neurotypical people to perform the

a Constitutional interpretation question (was: Why Debian is dying)

2025-04-09 Thread G. Branden Robinson
[CCing Ian on Debian Constitutional drafting question; moving to -project; please direct any follow-ups there] Hi Sean, At 2025-04-09T09:44:31+0800, Sean Whitton wrote: > On Tue 08 Apr 2025 at 01:09pm GMT, Holger Levsen wrote: > > > The Technical Committee may: > > > >

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question (was: Why Debian is dying)

2025-04-09 Thread G. Branden Robinson
onal interpretation question > (was: Why Debian is dying)"): > > [lots of stuff] > ... > > So, to me, the TC's view of the limitation on its power in this > > respect is anything but clear. > > You make an interesting argument as a matter of textual > interpre

Re: a Constitutional interpretation question (was: Why Debian is dying)

2025-04-09 Thread Ian Jackson
I'm going to try to limit my involvement in this subthread about project governance, becuase of the difficult timing/context. G. Branden Robinson writes ("a Constitutional interpretation question (was: Why Debian is dying)"): > [lots of stuff] ... > So, to me, the TC's

Re: Question regarding to the status of Debian 11 (bullseye) AMIs

2024-02-06 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 10:41:57PM +, yu, bing wrote: > Hi Debian Team, > > This is Bing Yu, a software engineer from NetApp. I am working on a project > using Debian 11 and I realised our official Debian 11 (bullseye) AMIs for > Amazon EC2 hasn’t been updated since Oct 2023 > https://wiki.

Question regarding to the status of Debian 11 (bullseye) AMIs

2024-02-05 Thread yu, bing
Hi Debian Team, This is Bing Yu, a software engineer from NetApp. I am working on a project using Debian 11 and I realised our official Debian 11 (bullseye) AMIs for Amazon EC2 hasn’t been updated since Oct 2023 https://wiki.debian.org/Cloud/AmazonEC2Image/Bullseye Debian community used mainta

Re: Vulnerability Question

2023-06-13 Thread Frank Carr
Thanks for the quick response Russ. I realize most of these vulnerabilities are pretty unimportant, but this fulfils a compliance requirement for me, which is to reach out and see if a patch is in the works. Also, thanks for mentioning Debian 12, I did not realize it had been released. I will get

Re: Vulnerability Question

2023-06-13 Thread Russ Allbery
Frank Carr writes: > Hi, I am trying to determine if there are any plans to release a stable > patch for Debian 11 that address the following CVEs: > CVE-2022-3534 > CVE-2022-3606 > CVE-2022-3715 > CVE-2021-45941 > CVE-2022-3534 > CVE-2022-3606 > CVE-2022-4899 > CVE-2023-29491 > CVE-2023-2953 >

Vulnerability Question

2023-06-13 Thread Frank Carr
Hi, I am trying to determine if there are any plans to release a stable patch for Debian 11 that address the following CVEs: CVE-2022-3534 CVE-2022-3606 CVE-2022-3715 CVE-2021-45941 CVE-2022-3534 CVE-2022-3606 CVE-2022-4899 CVE-2023-29491 CVE-2023-2953 CVE-2022-1304 CVE-2022-31782 CVE-2021-33560 C

Re: Libc6 Usage Question

2023-04-26 Thread Sam Morris
On 25/04/2023 23:29, Alexis E wrote:     I am working on a project which requires libc6. When I build this project on my laptop, the project works fine as it builds for the libc6 on my laptop, however, when I build it in Github actions, the project fails to run, due to Debian not having a libc

Re: Libc6 Usage Question

2023-04-26 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 10:24:35PM -0400, Alexis E wrote: > I discovered there are more lists than just this one, so I'll be forwarding > the email to the appropriate list (which I believe to be > debian-gl...@lists.debian.org). Definitely not that one.

Re: Libc6 Usage Question

2023-04-26 Thread Steve Langasek
Hi Alexis, Note that the debian-project mailing list is for internal discussions of the debian-project; debian-user is probably a better mailing list for questions such as this. On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 06:29:11PM -0400, Alexis E wrote: > Dear Debian Mailing List, > I am working on a project w

Re: Libc6 Usage Question

2023-04-26 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 06:29:11PM -0400, Alexis E wrote: > Dear Debian Mailing List, > I am working on a project which requires libc6. When I build this > project on my laptop, the project works fine as it builds for the libc6 on > my laptop, however, when I build it in Github actions, the pro

Re: Libc6 Usage Question

2023-04-26 Thread tomas
On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 06:29:11PM -0400, Alexis E wrote: > Dear Debian Mailing List, > I am working on a project which requires libc6. When I build this > project on my laptop, the project works fine as it builds for the libc6 on > my laptop, however, when I build it in Github actions, the pro

Re: Libc6 Usage Question

2023-04-26 Thread Alexis E
I discovered there are more lists than just this one, so I'll be forwarding the email to the appropriate list (which I believe to be debian-gl...@lists.debian.org). I should mention, I'm so glad I only supplied my first name as I did not know that y'all could even get the name I supplied to Google,

Libc6 Usage Question

2023-04-25 Thread Alexis E
Dear Debian Mailing List, I am working on a project which requires libc6. When I build this project on my laptop, the project works fine as it builds for the libc6 on my laptop, however, when I build it in Github actions, the project fails to run, due to Debian not having a libc6 version as low

Re: Question about contributing to debian financially.

2022-11-16 Thread Paul Wise
On Wed, 2022-11-16 at 08:35 -0500, Zeke Williams wrote: > I have an additional question for if I were to hire someone personally > to maintain certain debian packages. What happens with the security > team if a package has no maintainer and a security vulnerability is > found? Does

Re: Question about contributing to debian financially.

2022-11-16 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Wed, Nov 16, 2022 at 08:35:01AM -0500, Zeke Williams wrote: I have an additional question for if I were to hire someone personally to maintain certain debian packages. What happens with the security team if a package has no maintainer and a security vulnerability is found? Does the security

Re: Question about contributing to debian financially.

2022-11-16 Thread Zeke Williams
I have an additional question for if I were to hire someone personally to maintain certain debian packages. What happens with the security team if a package has no maintainer and a security vulnerability is found? Does the security team recompile the package with the patch even if there is no

Re: Question about contributing to debian financially.

2022-11-15 Thread Paul Wise
On Tue, 2022-11-15 at 12:22 -0600, Gunnar Wolf wrote: > Debian is defined –and proud– to be a volunteer-based project, > that is, we don't hire and have never hired people to do our work, > technical or otherwise. The only exception thus far has been Outreachy internships. > If you donate funds

Re: Question about contributing to debian financially.

2022-11-15 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Hello Zeke, Zeke Williams dijo [Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 08:36:15AM -0500]: > I'm considering in the future, funding the debian project financially. > More specifically, helping fund hiring package maintainers for > orphaned packages as well as individuals who can maintain the security > patches. How

Question about contributing to debian financially.

2022-11-15 Thread Zeke Williams
Greetings. I'm considering in the future, funding the debian project financially. More specifically, helping fund hiring package maintainers for orphaned packages as well as individuals who can maintain the security patches. How can I help? Or rather, how would I be able to help if I wanted to hel

Re: question with the Debian Project

2022-07-29 Thread Paul Wise
On Fri, 2022-07-29 at 17:13 +0800, 桑猛 wrote: >  Hello debian,I am a user of debian system and belong to the company > Loongson Zhongke. We have our own loongarch architecture. Please check out our documentation on how to create new Debian ports, it has the steps you will need to get LoongArch sup

Re: question with the Debian Project

2022-07-29 Thread Steffen Moeller
. So, just guessing, but I sense that the challenge is to prepare all those core packages for a brand new architecture that yet nobody has access to. Concerning the question what distribution to target - I propose sid. And whenever the packages have seen all the updates/changes required to run on MIPS

Re: question with the Debian Project

2022-07-29 Thread Andrey Rahmatullin
On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 05:13:38PM +0800, 桑猛 wrote: > Hello debian,I am a user of debian system and belong to the company Loongson > Zhongke. We have our own loongarch architecture. Now we want to adapt our > loongarch architecture based on debian12 or debian13. > > We would like to get the vers

Re: question with the Debian Project

2022-07-29 Thread Yadd
On 29/07/2022 11:13, 桑猛 wrote: Hello debian,I am a user of debian system and belong to the company Loongson Zhongke. We have our own loongarch architecture. Now we want to adapt our loongarch architecture based on debian12 or debian13. We would like to get the *version of some packages* on deb

question with the Debian Project

2022-07-29 Thread 桑猛
Hello debian,I am a user of debian system and belong to the company Loongson Zhongke. We have our own loongarch architecture. Now we want to adapt our loongarch architecture based on debian12 or debian13. We would like to get the version of some packages on debian 12 and Debian 13 to help us ch

General Question

2021-12-17 Thread zapashalom
I thank you for the wonderful work you done over years, with Debian project it has giving us something different then Windows more secure and stable; my question why? in Debian 10.0 my Amd fire pro W7000 video drivers worked fine but after upgrading to Debian 11 it stops working normal down in

Re: Question regarding wallpapers

2021-02-24 Thread Sergio Moraes
Hi F.X. Patterson Would this happen to be what you're looking for? https://wiki.debian.org/DebianArt/Themes Thank you *--Sergio Moraes* *Data Management Analyst* Phone: (734) 262-9830 On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 1:46 PM F.X. Patterson wrote: > Hello, > > I wasn't sure where else to email this to

Question regarding wallpapers

2021-02-24 Thread F.X. Patterson
Hello, I wasn't sure where else to email this to since I couldn't find contact info for the artwork group. Would Debian happen to have a comprehensive list of all the default wallpapers they've used over the years? (something like https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Wallpapers) I've reached dead end

Re: Question

2021-02-04 Thread Jonathan Carter
Hi Nyle On 2021/02/04 09:00, Nyle Davis wrote: > Sirs; Debian contributors are made up of a large variety of people and we try to use inclusive language as far as possible. > I was using Kubuntu 14.04 LTS which had what I called "Super Windows" > where any window could be nested within any other

Question

2021-02-03 Thread Nyle Davis
Sirs; I was using Kubuntu 14.04 LTS which had what I called "Super Windows" where any window could be nested within any other window and be shown by "Super Tabs", such as with browser tabs. This existed in 14.04 but is not available in later visions. I liked this capability so am searching for i

Re: question - contact to web dev of debian website

2020-12-19 Thread Louis-Philippe Véronneau
Hi George, You can reach the web team on their mailing list at debian-...@lists.debian.org or on IRC on the #debian-www channel, on OFTC. If you want to have a look at the current code for debian.org, it's hosted here [1]. Cheers, [1]: https://salsa.debian.org/webmaster-team/webwml -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶

Re: question - contact to web dev of debian website

2020-12-19 Thread Calum McConnell
On Sat, 2020-12-19 at 13:55 +, George Suba wrote: > Dear all, > > I did read somewhere on net about new site and since then (today) I > visited the debian.org site. I think I can help with it or at least I > could provide some valuable directions. > > ( I use bash, responsive frameworks lik

question - contact to web dev of debian website

2020-12-19 Thread George Suba
Dear all, I did read somewhere on net about new site and since then (today) I visited the debian.org site. I think I can help with it or at least I could provide some valuable directions. ( I use bash, responsive frameworks like bootstrap, apache, pure html, markdown and git ) - Can someon

Re: Question about repositories

2020-10-23 Thread Paul Wise
On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 1:29 PM negin jafari wrote: > I am a university Student trying to learn a lot of things about Debian. As a university student, you might be interested in participating in Debian through the Google Summer of Code or Outreachy paid mentorship programs. https://www.outreachy

Re: Question about repositories

2020-10-23 Thread tomas
On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 04:52:34PM +0330, negin jafari wrote: > Dear sir or madam, > > I am a university Student trying to learn a lot of things about Debian. > I searched all the website about list of repositories but I could only find > the link below : > http://ftp.acc.umu.se/debian/

Re: Question about repositories

2020-10-23 Thread Xavier
Le 23/10/2020 à 15:22, negin jafari a écrit : > Dear sir or madam, > > I am a university Student trying to learn a lot of things about Debian. > I searched all the website about list of repositories but I could only > find the link below : > http://ftp.acc.umu.se/debian/ > Is there only one reposi

Question about repositories

2020-10-23 Thread negin jafari
Dear sir or madam, I am a university Student trying to learn a lot of things about Debian. I searched all the website about list of repositories but I could only find the link below : http://ftp.acc.umu.se/debian/ Is there only one repository for Debian or are ther

Re: Question to all: Outreach

2020-03-18 Thread Holger Levsen
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 07:01:35PM +0800, Shengjing Zhu wrote: > On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 5:26 PM Daniel Lange wrote: > [...] > > As Debian can afford paying for its interns itself, we do. > This looks bad to me. Should Debian pay directly to its contributors? Indeed this is

Re: Question to all: Outreach

2020-03-18 Thread Shengjing Zhu
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 8:12 PM Ulrike Uhlig wrote: > > Hello! > > On 18.03.20 12:01, Shengjing Zhu wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 5:26 PM Daniel Lange wrote: > > [...] > >> As Debian can afford paying for its interns itself, we do. > > > > This looks bad to me. Should Debian pay directly to

Re: Question to all: Outreach

2020-03-18 Thread Ulrike Uhlig
Hello! On 18.03.20 12:01, Shengjing Zhu wrote: > On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 5:26 PM Daniel Lange wrote: > [...] >> As Debian can afford paying for its interns itself, we do. > > This looks bad to me. Should Debian pay directly to its contributors? > PS, IMO it's totally fine that other parties to p

Re: Question to all: Outreach

2020-03-18 Thread Shengjing Zhu
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 5:26 PM Daniel Lange wrote: [...] > As Debian can afford paying for its interns itself, we do. This looks bad to me. Should Debian pay directly to its contributors? PS, IMO it's totally fine that other parties to pay Debian contributors, like the LTS program. -- Shengjin

Re: Question to all: Outreach

2020-03-18 Thread Daniel Lange
Hi 朱晟菁, Am 18.03.20 um 09:43 schrieb Shengjing Zhu: It's still not clear to me the difference between GSoC and Outreachy program. GSoC is a Google program: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ Outreachy is a SFC program (originally founded at GNOME): https://www.outreachy.org Both are unre

Re: Question to all: Outreach

2020-03-18 Thread Shengjing Zhu
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 5:17 AM Hector Oron wrote: [...] > > There are many people in Debian who were GSoC students and are active > > Debian contributors, DMs, DDs. In which way does Outreachy differ from > > GSoC from a Debian point of view - besides the fact that it explicitly > > encourages pe

Re: Question to all: Outreach

2020-03-17 Thread Hector Oron
[Moving to debian-project from debian-vote if your intend is to discuss on the topic] Missatge de Ulrike Uhlig del dia dt., 17 de març 2020 a les 21:46: > (I have no idea if I am allowed to reply to this, or if only DPL > candidates are supposed to reply. Hence forgive me if I'm overstepping a >

Re: -EXT-Re: DFARS Compliance Question

2020-02-20 Thread Ximin Luo
G: This message is from an external source. Evaluate the message > carefully BEFORE clicking on links or opening attachments. > > Thank you I have already sent them a separate email asking this question and > am waiting for a response. > > Betty Kunowski > IT Asset Special

Re: RE: -EXT-Re: DFARS Compliance Question

2020-02-20 Thread Harlan Lieberman-Berg
Hi Betty, For the record, though I am a Debian Developer, I am replying to this email in my capacity as a Federal employee. Nothing in this e-mail shall be considered authorization for vendors to incur cost or perform work outside of the scope of their contract. If there is a question as to

RE: -EXT-Re: DFARS Compliance Question

2020-02-20 Thread Kunowski, Betty
WARNING: This message is from an external source. Evaluate the message carefully BEFORE clicking on links or opening attachments. Thank you I have already sent them a separate email asking this question and am waiting for a response. Betty Kunowski IT Asset Specialist - Software ITS Planning

Re: a question / soru

2020-02-07 Thread
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Re: a question / soru

2020-02-07 Thread sami lekesiz
nning > > Do you have any idea about why this may happen and do you have any other > frequently asked questions on installation or forum on installations where > this question may be better addressed > > Thanks ahead of time > > Merhaba Ben semih ozlem ve debian 10 kurmaya ca

a question / soru

2020-02-05 Thread Semih Özlem
when trying to form the gpt partition on drive with some swap space the menu just returned back to beginning Do you have any idea about why this may happen and do you have any other frequently asked questions on installation or forum on installations where this question may be better addressed Thanks

Re: The copyright checking question

2020-01-04 Thread Michael Lustfield
g that is extremely valuable to me. > > Russ goes on to list several alternative strategies, concluding with > > > > But I do think it's worth occasionally explicitly asking the question > > and > > then making an intentional choice, rather than assuming we're

Re: The copyright checking question

2019-12-31 Thread John Goerzen
but other choices exist, and other entities make different choices. > > Russ goes on to list several alternative strategies, concluding with > > But I do think it's worth occasionally explicitly asking the question and > then making an intentional choice, rather than as

The copyright checking question

2019-12-29 Thread Steven Robbins
Russ goes on to list several alternative strategies, concluding with But I do think it's worth occasionally explicitly asking the question and then making an intentional choice, rather than assuming we're obligated to continue doing what we're doing. I agree. This s

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-26 Thread Mathias Behrle
* Sam Hartman: " Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog" (Sat, 25 May 2019 18:37:11 -0400): > >>>>> "Mathias" == Mathias Behrle writes: > > Mathias> * Karsten Merker: " Re: Question f

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-25 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Norbert" == Norbert Preining writes: Norbert> Hi Sam, surprising statements from you ... Norbert> On Wed, 22 May 2019, Sam Hartman wrote: >> The same is true of package maintainership though. We sometimes >> do change the maintainership because we're unhappy with how

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-25 Thread Sam Hartman
>>>>> "Mathias" == Mathias Behrle writes: Mathias> * Karsten Merker: " Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Mathias> Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog" (Sat, 25 Mathias> May 2019 17:49:13 +0200): Mathias> Hi togethe

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-25 Thread Norbert Preining
Hi Sam, surprising statements from you ... On Wed, 22 May 2019, Sam Hartman wrote: > The same is true of package maintainership though. We sometimes do > change the maintainership because we're unhappy with how someone > maintains their packages. That rarely uses the formal policy that goes ??

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-25 Thread Scott Kitterman
On May 25, 2019 9:16:09 PM UTC, Holger Levsen wrote: >On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 05:49:13PM +0200, Karsten Merker wrote: >> b) The only case where I would consider a forced removal of >>somebody else's feed by somebody who is not part of planet >>admin to be justified would be if the furth

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-25 Thread Holger Levsen
On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 05:49:13PM +0200, Karsten Merker wrote: > b) The only case where I would consider a forced removal of >somebody else's feed by somebody who is not part of planet >admin to be justified would be if the further inclusion of the >feed on planet would constitute a cr

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-25 Thread Mathias Behrle
* Karsten Merker: " Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog" (Sat, 25 May 2019 17:49:13 +0200): Hi together, I am supporting wholeheartedly the view of Carsten with some small amendments. > a) As the general rule DDs who are not p

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-22 Thread Ian Campbell
On Tue, 2019-05-21 at 18:27 +0200, Jonathan Carter wrote: > If you make a bad upload, someone will be quick to point out to you > exactly which part of debian policy you've messed up and file an RC bug > against your package. Our community guidelines deserve to be on the same > standard, if a blog

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-22 Thread Charles Plessy
Hi Phil, Le Wed, May 22, 2019 at 01:37:07PM +0200, Philip Hands a écrit : > > I see no reason to assume the worst. Maybe growth and the law of big numbers ? The more we are the more it is likely to happen. As somebody who had my work reverted temporarly by somebody who acted alone (although mo

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-22 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Norbert" == Norbert Preining writes: Norbert> On Tue, 21 May 2019, Scott Kitterman wrote: >> I think it's more open and equally clean for someone who's blog >> has been non- consensually removed to be able to put it back >> themselves immediately (if they think the removal

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-22 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Benj" == Benj Mako Hill writes: Benj> I'd be happy to document this on the Planet wiki page. I agree with Joerg that I don't think we need a lot of new rules here. I'll point out that the situation I asked about has never happened (although one close to it in some ways did), and it f

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-22 Thread Philip Hands
Scott Kitterman writes: ... > I think defaulting to silencing people is the opposite of openness. It does not strike me as defaulting to silencing people, to allow the people we all effectively trust with root on all of our systems (DDs) to exercise their judgement, and very occasionally apply it

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-22 Thread Norbert Preining
On Tue, 21 May 2019, Scott Kitterman wrote: > I think it's more open and equally clean for someone who's blog has been non- > consensually removed to be able to put it back themselves immediately (if > they > think the removal was unreasonable) and point the remover at the Planet > Debian > adm

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-21 Thread Scott Kitterman
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.

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-21 Thread Benj. Mako Hill
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

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-21 Thread Joerg Jaspert
rstand the problem or add my blog back. Both of them are good. I think #2 might be better, especially if its marked like that one case in the past. May ensure heat not going up needlessly. In my mind the question pops up because we have two conflicting things. It's not really clear that

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-21 Thread Sam Hartman
What antagonizes the planet admins is kind of at the crux of this question now isn't it? And the answer to that depends on their needs and goals. I'll say that if I were a planet admin, like you, I'd prefer option two. But multiple people with different outlooks from each other have b

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-21 Thread Jonathan Carter
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.

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-21 Thread Sam Hartman
>>>>> "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 rem

Re: Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-21 Thread Ian Jackson
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 vanda

Question for Planet Admins: What Should I do if another Developer Removes my Blog

2019-05-21 Thread Sam Hartman
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

Re : Quick question about : debian.org.

2018-12-28 Thread Kate Hudson
Hi *debian.org *, I’m reaching out to you because I have a branding and marketing plan that I think your audience would appreciate. Would you be willing to test and review?, I can provide the deliverable for you to review. Thanks, *Kate Hudson,* ---

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