* Thijs Kinkhorst (th...@debian.org) [05 08:57]:
> On Thu, November 3, 2011 18:44, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> > On Thu, 03 Nov 2011, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> >> * Lars Wirzenius , 2011-10-30, 17:33:
> >> >>Personally, I think some guidelines for DD's about securing
> >> >>their personal ma
Debian is a technical project and a social group/community. We
have the nm process to help people to become well versed for the
technical challanges. We dont yet have a social nm process and
dont need it mostly. In my oppinion that is because most people
try to fit in, cooperate and get along on th
* Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-21 20:19:53]:
> On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 12:35:39AM -0400, Jimmy Kaplowitz wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 20, 2005 at 11:15:11AM -0700, Bruce Perens wrote:
> > > OK, I'm convinced. I will call Ian on Monday and urge him to take the
> > > name "Debian" out of th
* Noèl Köthe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-09-09 09:29:26]:
> Am Freitag, den 29.04.2005, 11:23 +0200 schrieb Andreas Schuldei:
> > Meeting of 2005-04-24
>
> This was the last report of the DPL-Team AFAIK.
> Weren't there any meetings since April?
No, there was none.
since we (the DPL team) did not have formal meetings and minutes
for a longer time and still want to maintain transparency we
started a page in the wiki where we want to list the things we
work on, as long as it helps to make them public.
i know that *i* have been quite busy with dpl-team things
* Florian Weimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-09-26 13:17:19]:
> * Andreas Schuldei:
>
> > http://wiki.debian.org/DPLTeamCurrentIssues
>
> Is this list really exhaustive? Or do you consider it done once it's
> been delegated to someone?
No, the list is not exhaus
On http://wiki.debian.org/JobDescription Christop Berg was kind
enough to start a list of tasks descriptions for some delegate
positions in the project. (the misnomen job vs task is entirely
my fault.)
The goal of these descriptions is to seperate names and persons
from tasks, to that is is no lon
* martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-12-14 12:10:30]:
> also sprach Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.12.14.1142 +0100]:
> > I believe this is due to snapshot.d.n having lost a considerable
> > amount of its archive. As those patches were generated from the
> > packages
>
> ... this
* Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-22 09:11:56]:
> Mark Daher wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > My name is Mark Daher, owner of LinuxForums.org , I would like to make
> > my site the official forums of the Debian since there aren't any,
> > helping people with Debian, etc.
>
> Did debianHELP,
* Alexander Wirt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-22 11:04:57]:
> Andreas Schuldei schrieb am Sonntag, den 22. Januar 2006:
>
> > * Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-22 09:11:56]:
> >
> > > Mark Daher wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > &g
* Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-22 09:11:56]:
> Mark Daher wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > My name is Mark Daher, owner of LinuxForums.org , I would like to make
> > my site the official forums of the Debian since there aren't any,
> > helping people with Debian, etc.
>
> Did debianHELP,
* Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-23 17:23:07]:
> How does Debian win from encouraging people to split off saying, "Don't use
> the mailing lists, use this third-party forum nobody uses instead?"
it wins by reaching all those people who prefere using that third
party forum.
there are a
* Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-24 06:47:02]:
> On Tuesday 24 January 2006 00:33, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
> But nobody else would use them , so how would this help them? How is this
> different from the debian-newbie list idea that comes up from time to time,
> o
the company with these cool programmable wifi barcode scanners
http://amltd.com can not lend us any for debconf6 (eventhough
they would like to, normally).
Is anyone aware of something similar linux and wifi based, so
that I can approach them and ask them to lend us some?
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* Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-27 14:52:16]:
> * Andreas Schuldei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-12-08 21:08]:
> > Intel is so generous to provide Debian with ten notebooks (besides
> > some server hardware), which we would like to give to developers in
&
On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 04:47:22AM -0500, Peter Samuelson wrote:
> [Wouter Verhelst]
> > Only if they're lucky enough to try to ask someone who has
> > NOIDPRIVMSG disabled.
>
> And as for Debian development, I receive even fewer private messages
> related to that. Do the rest of you? What aspec
On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 02:24:52PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >I get and send a lot of /msg in my debian releated work. for me this is
> To users who have not been long enough on the network to register?
no, not to those and not to those others that feel that they a
On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 01:50:41AM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >I'm talking about well after the OFTC formation. If there are that many
> >people dissatisfied with freenode, it seems likely that there are
> How many? Let's add some data to the thread:
i would be inte
* cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [060620 11:02]:
> judging from that Sven was definately in the wrong, of course that log
> doesn't give any explanation at all of Sven's side of the story, so it
> doesn't give enough information to get a complete picture.
if you start only now to
* Jason Spiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061016 03:15]:
> What if we found some way to give away Debian CDs/DVDs to whoever wanted
> them for free through the mail, like Ubuntu does?
i have tried to find out how much this would cost.
aparently the posting of CDs/DVDs is the really expensive part.
thing
* Andreas Schuldei ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061016 18:19]:
> * Jason Spiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061016 03:15]:
> > What if we found some way to give away Debian CDs/DVDs to whoever wanted
> > them for free through the mail, like Ubuntu does?
>
> i have tried to find out how
* Gustavo Franco ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061209 01:16]:
> I would be glad to run one of the P4 or P3 to debian-desktop
> development purposes. Unfortunately, i'm in Brazil and a friend of
> mine (OpenBSD developer) had troubles when tried to receive some
> donated hardware (they simple don't get it he
* Martin Schulze ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061209 14:46]:
> > aparently this can be worked around if the machine is owned
> > outside brazil and is only hosted there. so somehow e.g. fiis
> > could own the machine and have it hosted in .br.
Stratus, could you please try to find out further details or f
Hi!
could you please help me to refine this mail to make the answers
more relevant? the goal is of course to learn how happy people
were with the meetings and how they can be improved. But also
what was good, so we can keep it that way.
Hi!
Now this year's developer gatherings in E
* Andreas Schuldei ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061217 19:45]:
> Hi!
>
> could you please help me to refine this mail to make the answers
> more relevant? the goal is of course to learn how happy people
> were with the meetings and how they can be improved. But also
> what was good,
Now this year's developer gatherings in Extremadura are over. I
would like to hear what people thought about these meetings.
===
What meeting(s) did you participate in?
How effective were they?
(0 = totally ineffective, 1 = very ineffective, 2 = fairly ineff
* Andrew Saunders ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061220 16:20]:
> On 12/14/05, Andreas Schuldei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >actually, NetApp (the storage company) and Intel (the chip
> >manufacture) are solving this problem for us. we get a 7 or
> >10Tbyte storage from N
* Bill Allombert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061221 15:12]:
> As I suggested in my DPL platform, having someone reading debian-admin
> who has no DSA priviledge but handle communication issues could help
> (by providing status and ETA, answering already asked questions, etc.)
> without interfering with th
* Raphael Hertzog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070212 11:03]:
> Hello,
>
> I've been talking about having a DPL board and I might want to go further
> and try the principles out by proposing a DPL board in the upcoming
> elections. So I'm explaining here how I expect such a board to work.
> Feel free to c
* Sam Hocevar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070212 18:27]:
>I beg to differ. I have a lot of disagreements with Raphael, to say
> the least. He will definitely not be at the top of my ballot (although I
> shouldn't say that until every candidate has shown up) for many reasons.
> However, if he gets elec
* Wouter Verhelst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070213 17:18]:
> "I don't like this person, but I have to work with him in this project,
> so I would like to hide that fact from him/her. I don't want to rank
> him/her above NOTA, but I also don't want to have to explain that"
that problem can easily be av
* Martin Zobel-Helas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070324 17:45]:
> Read what i wrote you, and then speak again!
or rather not.
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* Wouter Verhelst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070415 21:01]:
> I think testing already supports that to some extent, and that the bits
> where it does not can be worked on. Creating another branch does not
> seem like something useful to me.
but it is requested a LOT by people who have to run stable (hug
* Sven Luther ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070529 13:57]:
> So, what is the solution, i ask you, do you see some way out of this ? I
> am all ears, ...
i proposed a solution to you that would let you work on what you
like and took care of the social complications. but that approach
did not fit your own id
* Anthony Towns ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [071117 16:06]:
> If this were a real mail, there would be some useful content here.
shouldnt it say "if this WAS a real mail..."?
otherwise i like what you are doing currently. :-)
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* Gunnar Wolf ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [080415 19:45]:
> Umh... I know this will sound quite boring to you - But I (and I
> guess, many of the Debian people) do not like the idea of presenting
> testing/unstable snapshots as something ready for the end-user to
> install. Hey, if they want unstable softw
I would like to ask people (only those that voted) to shortly
list what points they liked and which they disliked in me running
for dpl.
The point in this is to find out if the social reforms i was
trying to initiate are worth pursuing anyway or if people think
debian is good (enough) like it is i
after reading your feedback regarding my campaining effords I
would be interested in what kind of things you heared about me. I
would not really care about names, more about incidents or
whatever.
an other thing that i would like to ask you about is a more
in-detail analysis of debian as a socia
sorry, this was meant to be a private mail to MJ Ray. i am not
really interested in public discussion of this topic at this point.
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On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 10:37:48PM +0200, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
> > I wonder if snapshot shouldn't be promoted to an official debian.*org*
> > service in recognition of its value to the project.
>
> Summarizing the discussion so far:
[...]
an interesting data point would be how much the servi
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 07:02:12PM +1000, Anand Kumria wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So, firstly, congratulations on http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html -
> it has made the processing of new packages a lot more transparent.
>
> Which has resulted in more and more packages being processed quicker,
> however
Meeting of 2005-04-24
=
Attending:
Andreas Schuldei, secretary
Branden Robinson, DPL
Enrico Zini
Jeroen van Wolffelaar, chair
Steve Langasek
Absent with regrets:
Bdale Garbee
Agenda
--
1. Appoint a secretary.
2. Determine whether the leadership team needs a
Unfortunalty this weeks DPL-Team meeting had to be canceled due
to a series or travels and sicknesses, makeing several people
unavailable at any time.
We will schedule a meeting next week, now.
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* Henrique de Moraes Holschuh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021006 05:19]:
> On Sat, 05 Oct 2002, Branden Robinson wrote:
> > Would you be interested in donating an LWN subscription to the Debian
> > Project?
>
> Heck, I propose we acquire such a license, actually... (yes, I am currently
> subscribed to L
i think in the present situation (both sides getting really
worked up on the topic, it became a personal issue, the
discussion starts being about beeing right and no longer about
finding a solution) it would make sense to let someone else take
over the draft and integrate suggestions.
I propose b
I have been reading books about group development and would like
to share the thoughts about appling this to debian.
The book identified several different, interconnected "state
variables" for groups:
empowering leadership
gift-oriented cooperation and work
enthusiasm for the group's goal
functio
* Andreas Schuldei ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021127 00:58]:
> empowering leadership
> gift-oriented cooperation and work
> enthusiasm for the group's goal
> functional structures
> holistic small groups
> need-oriented advocacy
> loving relationships
> inspiring meetings
* Joachim Breitner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030216 16:11]:
> And what is so wrong with transparency that Damog had to call me shitty?
> Or was there some irony I did not get?
i found that also strange. #debian-project is there for exactly
these kind of questions and there is enough about debian that c
* Manoj Srivastava ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030324 18:09]:
> Am I the only one, apart from the gentoo/sorcerer crowd, who
> feel that innovation in Debian has slowed down?
Not at all. I for one (and i personally know of many more) agree
with you.
I have a few ideas how that came to be and wh
* cbeasley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [031127 08:13]:
> Before I proceed with attempting to compile and test
> feasibility of the various projects available I wanted to know
> if there has been any solution successfully implemented within
> the Debian OS to your knowledge.
are you looking for replication
* MJ Ray ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [031127 10:58]:
> On 2003-11-27 09:48:27 + Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martin, if you can say nothing polite, say nothing.
while saying things politely is generally better then coming
accross bluntly, it is not a leaders job to be everyones buddy
* Martin Michlmayr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040909 12:56]:
> * Jeroen van Wolffelaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-09-09 12:47]:
> > multiple webforums out there for Debian, of varying popularity. AFAICS,
> > the debianHELP one[1] is the most popular, being started about two years
> ...
> > forums.debian.n
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