dear sir/madem
i am a 21 year old south african girl, i am
currently in the uk on a working holidy visa witch expires in may 2006. ive been
working 6 days a week to save enought money to study law in the uk. but iv only
manage to save £2400. i need £6000 before the end of may to pay for my
Hello,
I'm having a developer set up a couple of web servers using Debian. What
product do you recommend using as a CPanel interface for server
administration?
Free or commercial.
Thanks you in advance.
Pete Motz
"Real leaders are ordinary people with extraordinary determination".
Hi,
I run the LinuxJobBoard.com and LinuXpert.com a job site free to job users. I
was wondering if we
could do a link exchange or something.
v/r
Pete Weishaupt
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Sort would still be allowed in main, even though it used a patented
algorithm.
on the other hand, charging $5 for every execution of Julian Sort would be in
the category mentioned in the paragraph above. this program would have to be
in non-us.
Pete Lypkie Encrypted email p
Hi all,
I first mailed my suggestion to [EMAIL PROTECTED], who redirected me here. My
mail is below, hopefully not everyone is as negative as Joey ;-)
Regards,
Pete
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Martin Schulze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: dinsdag 30 november 2004 16:21
Aan
ou explain it like this
it's also really, really, understandable.
I'll just donate to FSF and use @member.fsf.org. Hopefully sometime in the
future I'll be able to afford a truly altruistic donation and debian.org
will get some of my Euros.
Thanks for your reply,
Pete
activities of FSF
Europe, I suspect the money would be well spent there). Surely there are
shared interests here, better than letting it devalue.
Regards,
Pete
-Original Message-
From: Manoj Srivastava
To: debian-project@lists.debian.org
Sent: 12/1/04 8:41 PM
Subject: Re: Mail forwarding in return for Debian donation
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 18:19:32 +0100, Pete van der Spoel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>>> We don't have any use
decision.
I also think it's risky to basically relinquish control of part of the
content of the Debian website. If Debian were strapped for cash then I think
this could be sold (at least to me) as a 'necessary evil', but from where I
sit I don't think that's the case.
So a polite no from me too, although you could also suggest they approach
http://www.debianplanet.org/, as they don't seem averse to sponsorship.
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and from externally edited/managed
advertisement on your site.
There could be an ad-free default page with a tiny link through to the
ad-laden site for people who want to help Debian financially by viewing the
Google ads, although I doubt it's worth the effort, who the h**l is going to
click on it, seriously?
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