On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 10:36:35AM +0100,
severine musyangi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
a message of 26 lines which said:
> I am a bachalor of arts with education student holder majoring in
> linguistics and literature
This seems quite far from the Python programming language on the
Debian opera
On Tuesday 16 January 2001, at 11 h 45, the keyboard of Peter Eckersley
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> clause requiring legal disputes to be settled under the jurisdiction of the
> State of Virginia, USA,
I maintain a Python program, which is GPL. I live in France and I'll never
accept such a cl
On Saturday 17 July 1999, at 11 h 55,
Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No; but, with < 5 people developing Python modules I suspect it's not
> much of a problem.
I don't think we are much more for Java: Debian has very few Java modules,
except the Java virtual machines and the comp
but I would be glad
to learn more, specially about the rationale.
--
Stephane Bortzmeyer
http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/
Tout est aléa, confusion et précarité, sauf le Catalogue. (Fred Vargas)
Since Perl people are currently designing a Perl policy, and since I don't
find a policy document for Python (just technical info for the maintainers,
but feel free to send me reading the FM, if I missed it), I think you may be
interested by the DRAFT Java policy. Many points are similar in our
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