a stronger key, but what exactly has been gained?
for starters: A key that can't be forged with a reasonable number of CPU
cycles. This is not about not trusting you, but about others that may
use a weak key like your current one as attack vector to do harm to Debian.
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- From there we may move further, there should be plenty alternatives
reachable by feet.
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[2]
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[3] http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=debexpo/debexpo.git
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tter as
he wasn't very convinced about usefulness of money donations to Debian
as he didn't get much feedback about that, other than a tax deductable
receipt.
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but is a bunch of links really all we want to throw to
a donator? We may like it or not, but it matters much how we present
ourselves if we want to collect money from people.
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ch want you to donate - as a donor you have
the choice. The winner is that one who made the best impression and I
think we could do that better (though not literally meaning "me" by
"we").
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ian some
income by referrals.
I don't think that's a bad thing and doable without much effort but
with a noticeable (huge?) gain virtually "for free".
[1] <4f5e62bd.9060...@toell.net>
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ird (i.e. Icedove) and
Enigmail which I used to sign my mails inline.
The problem disappears if you switch to detached PGP/MIME signatures.
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hemselves.
Thus, whatever you implement in the end: keep in mind people really want
to know about existing flags for both, people and packages. Both in a
machine readable manner, think of the PTS or Debexpo for example.
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id, this might have happened some times in past, but I
don't think we ever had that problem for real. Ansgar is not changing
things here, we'd just lower the threshold to actually change something.
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they were proofing for a rather short period of time that
they act responsible and trustworthy. Not more, not less.
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of the
package in question. It's their work, and that's how we appreciate that.
Also, this is how they get bug notifications.
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/lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2012/01/msg0.html
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.
By the way, as a random note: The Apache Software Foundation requires
that new projects go through Incubator which follows a similar principle
[1].
[1] http://incubator.apache.org/incubation/Incubation_Policy.html
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. So I can live with not updating
> it . . . and who makes a dist-upgrade on a laptop all the time?
Security support is time limited. Roughly one year after Wheezy's
release (security) support for Squeeze will terminate. From then on, no
updates will be provided anymore. Ever.
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fixed please share
some details about the nature of the vulnerability.
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ing which
happened between 1999 and $NOW. Either way, please clarify if you know
more on that than I do.
[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/1999/03/msg7.html?
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Descriptio
On 09.05.2013 14:23, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
> "Debian: still in space"
> http://www.debian.org/News/1997/19970708b
Apart, do (some) Debian Developers still go to space themselves?
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onate for libz we depend upon? This is an
imbalance to have in mind.
However, is all of that a reason not to accept money from people at all?
I don't think so. We should just ensure it's fair and balanced _within_
Debian and clear to people donating that the money goes (to what
fractio
ch is built on the spirit
of transparency and the ability of welcoming everyone.
Therefore, as a private comment: While meeting your artificial
requirements, I am not interested to join such a list.
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si
to nothing
compared to the hundreds of real[sic!] spam mails all of us get every
single day.
[1] http://asylum.madhouse-project.org/blog/2011/12/13/google-fail/
[2]
http://asylum.madhouse-project.org/blog/2012/08/21/recruitment-mistakes-2/
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ad #733564 for some background on that. Stefan is planning to
evaluate how ECDHE support could land into Debian Wheezy nonetheless.
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