ething that we could even put
in place easily before potato is released.
Is there anything I am missing, either in terms of satisfying the
needs of the FSF, or maintaining Debian's integrity ith regards to the
Social Contract, or even Debian's archive/website administration?
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Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Branden> Craig Brozefsky asked for a tool that would make it easy for him to
> Branden> determine which non-free packages were on his system
>
> Read the thread. He asked for more than that, but was
> negotia
Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Jul 09, Craig Brozefsky wrote:
> > If I had apt or dpkg giving me warnings anytime I selected a non-free
> > package, I could easily maintain this state of affairs.
>
> Remove non-free (and non-US/non-free) from your apt
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Craig Brozefsky wrote:
> > I would also like for it to be easy for me to determine which non-free
> > packages are on my system. I'm no dpkg slouch, but I haven't figured
> > out an easy way (less than 10 m
le, it was just an example, that makes it anything
like nagware.
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Craig Brozefsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Free Scheme/Lisp Software http://www.red-bean.com/~craig
I say woe unto those who are wise in their own eyes, and yet
imprudent in 'dem outside-Sizzla
ree.debian.org,
is the best solution. Perhaps we should change it to
"contrib.debian.org" in order to better indicate that it is outside of
Debian and not part of it, but something which we provide some
logistical support for. But I haven't thought that thru to the end
yet, so
s to refrain from doing
it.
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Craig Brozefsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Free Scheme/Lisp Software http://www.red-bean.com/~craig
Less matter, more form! - Bruno Schulz
ignazz, I am truly korrupted by yore sinful tzourceware. -jb
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