Estimado Sr./Sra.
Antes de nada presentarme, soy Sergio A. Casares. Trabajo para Prodigios
Interactivos, empresa con base en Palma de Mallorca que va a comenzar a
exportar ordenadores a Rusia.
Dependiendo del pedido de nuestros clientes vamos a vender nuestros
ordenadores con LINUX o Windows. Or
This is a summary of the AM report for Week Ending 25 Jan 2004
6 applicants became maintainers.
Petra Malik
I studied computer science and finished my PhD thesis a few months
ago. Currently, I am working as a research assistant at the
University of Waikato, New Zealand.
I installed my
[Sorry for crossposting; this mail touches on subjects of concern to a
few lists, and I have included my suggestions for followup to individual
lists in this message.]
FYI, for those who didn't know already, an upload identifying itself as
xfree86 4.3.0-1, not authorized by me, was made by Daniel
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Clinging to sanity, Sergio A. Casares mumbled in his beard:
Please note that this is an english mailing list.
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> tienen también distribuidores en Rusia, les agradecería que si es
> así me diesen un mail de contacto de una persona de habla inglesa,
Branden Robinson wrote:
The primary purpose of this mail is to prompt a discussion of what we as
a Project should do in the general case of surprise uploads of this
nature which are, again, neither hijacks nor NMUs, but have some
features of both.
For a start, uploads by non [co-]maintainers c
I recieved this email with a worm virus attachment. pretty sure it was done
intentionally. Any chance you can shut this person down?
Thanks, Chuck
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Sam Johnston wrote:
> For a start, uploads by non [co-]maintainers could be held for manual
> processing or rejected outright (except where uploaded in accordance
> with NMU policy of the delay to a delay queue, where the
> [co-]maintainers are notified at the time of the upload and have the
>
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 13:04:30 -0500
Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This upload was done without advance notice to, or consultation with the
> rest of the X Strike Force (XSF) team
I asked Branden for clarification on this, and the XSF consists of
everybody subscribed to [EMAIL PROTEC
Hello,
I have not yet made my mind up on this, but one thing is clear to me:
Am Mi, den 28.01.2004 schrieb Branden Robinson um 19:04:
> whether any sort of sanction should
> take place as a result of these actions, and what standards of procedure
> and courtesy we should have in team-maintained
Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> FYI, for those who didn't know already, an upload identifying itself as
> xfree86 4.3.0-1, not authorized by me, was made by Daniel Stone to
> Debian unstable early Tuesday morning UTC.
[...]
> This upload was done without advance notice to, or co
[Forgive the crosspost, but I think each paragraph touches on different
issues, and that all 3 is the best. Please Cc me if you don't reply to
-x, as that's the only one of these lists I'm on.]
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 01:04:30PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> FYI, for those who didn't know alrea
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