On Sat, Jun 18, 2005 at 05:53:35PM +0200, Thierry Reding wrote:
> DW has one consistent version of the website only. That version is at:
>
> http://arch.debian.org/arch/women/website
>
> Everyone can check out that version using the following two commands:
>
> $ baz register-archive
On Sat, Jun 18, 2005 at 11:11:34PM -0400, Erinn Clark wrote:
> * Margarita Manterola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005:06:18 21:34 -0300]:
> > > * Clytie Siddall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005:06:18 16:23 +0930]:
> > > > Sorry for my ignorance: while translating the About page on the main
> > > > D-W site, I'v
Hanna M. Wallach wrote:
Hi people,
Hi Hanna
I'm planning to get Debian Women t-shirts printed for Debconf5. I will
be getting them plotter printed
(http://motifs.co.uk/plotterprinting.html) by Motifs.co.uk (whom I
have used before and thorougly recommend). If you would like a D-W
t-shirt for
also sprach Almut Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.06.19.0251 +0200]:
> IMO, it would've been absolutely sufficient for him to post just
> the link, without the leading blurb...
wtf?
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On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 02:34:43 +0200, Margarita Manterola
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Clytie Siddall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005:06:18 16:23 +0930]:
> Sorry for my ignorance: while translating the About page on the main
> D-W site, I've run into the acronym BOF:
BOF == Birds of a Feather
Would
also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.06.19.1242 +0200]:
> > IMO, it would've been absolutely sufficient for him to post just
> > the link, without the leading blurb...
>
> wtf?
Ha, what a dork. I thought Almut referred to his announcement of
contributions with "blurb". Obviously,
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 13:07:00 +0200, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
If you look over the list of software Mitch has produced, I am sure
you will agree that with the smallest of small exceptions, the world
would not miss anything had he not written it.
After a closer look, I saw t
also sprach Herman Robak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.06.19.1404 +0200]:
> Do you have some better suggestions in that respect? A one-liner for
> string searches or replacements in the memory space for a given PID
> (e.g. "memgrep pattern PID") would be awesome.
`grep pattern /proc/$PID/mem` *used*
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 15:31:56 +0200, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
also sprach Herman Robak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.06.19.1404 +0200]:
Do you have some better suggestions in that respect? A one-liner for
string searches or replacements in the memory space for a given PID
(e.g.
Hi Clytie!!
Em Saturday 18 June 2005 06:53, Clytie Siddall escreveu:
> Sorry for my ignorance: while translating the About page on the main
> D-W site, I've run into the acronym BOF:
>
> "Organising BOF discussions at Linux conferences, to promote
> discussion of issues facing women and their invo
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Am 19.06.2005 um 02:34 schrieb Margarita Manterola:
BOF == Birds of a Feather
Would you, American people, please give the full phrase when asked
for this?
Maybe, not only when asked. The sentence, Clytie posted reads fine,
if you insert "Bits
On Sun, Jun 19, 2005 at 04:16:34PM +0200, Herman Robak wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 15:31:56 +0200, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >`grep pattern /proc/$PID/mem` *used* to work back when I needed it,
> >now it just pretends there ain't no such process. No idea why.
> I think I tried that
Hi Luk,
> I want one (if it's not already too late?).
It's not too late -- I'm going to put in the order tomorrow. What
style and colour of t-shirt would you like? The possible styles are
linked from here: http://motifs.co.uk/products.htm#pointB
Some people getting http://motifs.co.uk/SS10.html
also sprach Enrico Zini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.06.19.2008 +0200]:
> doing cat /proc/$PID/task/$PID/mem also says "no such process". Is that
> a kernel bug or is it really supposed not to work?
I suppose there is some kind of memory access protection going on,
but I don't have the details.
--
[Jutta Wrage]
> I have heard "Bits Of Freedom" before, But I did not hear/read about
> "Birds of a Feather" before joining the Debian-Women IRC-Channel.
>
> Birds Of a Feather is defined as slang, but slang is not that, what
> people use (learn) normally, if not native speakers.
BOF is a ver
On 19/06/2005, at 8:37 PM, martin f krafft wrote:
Ha, what a dork. I thought Almut referred to his announcement of
contributions with "blurb". Obviously, the three leading paragraphs
of the original mail were -- well, no need to comment actually.
If you look over the list of software Mitch has
On 19/06/2005, at 11:37 AM, Fabricio segfault Cannini wrote:
Now, BOFH of course I know. :) I think this might be something
different: after all, we don't need to discuss how to be a BOFH: it
comes naturally, on Monday mornings or when someone says "I don't
want to understand how to use my comp
On 20/06/2005, at 3:30 AM, Jutta Wrage wrote:
Birds Of a Feather is defined as slang, but slang is not that, what
people use (learn) normally, if not native speakers.
Being open for everyone means not use slang or insider terms where
not necessary.
I agree completely, Jutta. Idiom, espec
On 20/06/2005, at 3:38 AM, Enrico Zini wrote:
doing cat /proc/$PID/task/$PID/mem also says "no such process". Is
that
a kernel bug or is it really supposed not to work?
It happens in my mind all the time. So, if you get a fix, please port
it to wetware. ;)
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