On 25 Mar 2008, Owen Townend wrote:
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> >
> > You guys know about reportbug --kudos right? That is a cool way
> to thank
> No. Jeez, Debian just keeps on getting deeper and deeper! Thanks.
> man reportbug.
> Shouldn't somebody report this to the coreuti
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> > You guys know about reportbug --kudos right? That is a cool way to
> thank
>
>
> No. Jeez, Debian just keeps on getting deeper and deeper! Thanks.
> man reportbug.
>
> Shouldn't somebody report this to the coreutils maintainer so they can
> implemement it across the board there? D
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Mumia W.. wrote:
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> > On 03/24/2008 05:20 AM, Rico Secada wrote:
> >> This goes out to all Debian developers/advocates.
> >>
> >> Despite my other post with a question about using testing in production,
> >> I fully understand the way stable is, and
Mumia W.. wrote:
> On 03/24/2008 05:20 AM, Rico Secada wrote:
>> This goes out to all Debian developers/advocates.
>>
>> Despite my other post with a question about using testing in production,
>> I fully understand the way stable is, and I greatly appreciate it!
>>
> Seconded.
>
You guys know
On 03/24/2008 05:20 AM, Rico Secada wrote:
This goes out to all Debian developers/advocates.
Despite my other post with a question about using testing in production,
I fully understand the way stable is, and I greatly appreciate it!
Being able to run a stable environment without having to worry
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