Re: Bug#273323: doc-debian: please ship typesettable version of social contract and dfsg documents

2021-09-07 Thread Gard Spreemann
Diederik de Haas writes: > I wanted to print the Debian Social Contract, which turned out to be WAY > more difficult then I expected and then it should be. > > So I went to https://www.debian.org/social_contract and wanted to print > that. Apparently there isn't a print stylesheet for it, so if

Re: Bug#273323: doc-debian: please ship typesettable version of social contract and dfsg documents

2021-09-08 Thread Gard Spreemann
Diederik de Haas writes: > I only looked at the pdf and it's a very nice start, thanks! > > […] Thanks for the feedback. Daniel Lange's email made me think that there should perhaps be an authoritative version of the text, from which PDF, whatever-printable, HTML, etc. can be generated (using

Re: Rethink about who we (Debian) are in rapid dev cycle of deep learning

2022-01-14 Thread Gard Spreemann
Thank you for your work in this area, and wise thoughts, as always! "M. Zhou" writes: > My conclusion is: "Users with special demands can take care of themselves, > as we are unable to go far on our own." In terms of GPU computing, Debian > is providing a great system as a foundation for develop

Re: We need to define a path for Debian to climate neutrality

2022-04-13 Thread Gard Spreemann
Hi. I do share your worry and your overall sentiment, but: Julian Andres Klode writes: > For example, people could be encouraged to batch bug fixes into larger > uploads rather than uploading them immediately, use compression > algorithms that emit less CO2. I suspect that if every DD who spent

Re: A Different Take on AI

2025-02-21 Thread Gard Spreemann
Sam Hartman writes: > Dear lumin: > > First, thanks for all your work on AI and free software. > When I started my own AI explorations, I found your ML policy > inspirational in how I thought about AI and free software. I'd like to pile on and repeat this sentiment; thank you, Mo! > With my De