On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 12:19:12AM +0100, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> AFAIK Matthew Garrett hasn't been "active and directly involved
> participant in the Debian development community" for years. What is
> the reason for keeping his blog on planet.d.o?
Are you asking us to remov
working since day 1, by GNOME 3.12.
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Open Source", we don't make this less ambiguous. There are
"Open Source" licenses which are "you can see but you can't touch".
Free Software is the movement that has generated a community, we should try
to explain what "free" means instead of using oth
NMU'ing right away to score a point, I
wouldn't call it "possitive".
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it fixed in a MU
help their score in the same way as uploading themselves?
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ht
a month to get the stuff
done, maybe allowing game-NMUing two weeks after a patch has been
submitted with no reaction from the maintainer. Hmm... what to do if you
fix it during the third week, then?
Well, my point. I wouldn't like getting NMUed just because I took 3 days
to examine the propos
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