G'day All,
At Joey's urging, I went looking through the mail archives for the
the email regarding what was going to happen to the logo pages on
fatman. In debian-devel Christain says:
" I thought about these pages again and decided to remove these pages from
the net completely (of course, I'l
Martin Schulze wrote:
> Craig Small wrote:
> > So what has happened to all those nice "losing" logos?
>
> Please read the archive of debian-www. Christian had to close is machine
Perhaps I should of phrased that better.. Now that Christian has closed his
machine, where are those pages going to?
Darren Benham wrote:
> > Please read the archive of debian-www. Christian had to close is machine
>
> Are the logos around anywhere?
Read the archive.
> Do we/should we do a new page?
Not until
a) there are clear definitions what a logo is
b) we want a new logo
c) we don't kick peop
Darren Benham wrote:
> I've not seen anyone objecting to an alias so why not just do it for the
> people
> James has picked out as his assistants?? Who's in charge of the alias's on
> debian.org anyway?
As usual that's the debian-admin team. I'm a member of it.
Regards,
Joey
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On 19-Aug-98 Martin Schulze wrote:
> Craig Small wrote:
>> G'day people,
>> We have a slight problem with the debian logo page,
>> http://www.debian.org/logos/ It has a link to the page that had all the
>> logos on http://fatman.mathematik.tu-muenchen.de/~schwarz/debian-logo/
>> which now refe
I've not seen anyone objecting to an alias so why not just do it for the people
James has picked out as his assistants?? Who's in charge of the alias's on
debian.org anyway?
On 19-Aug-98 Martin Schulze wrote:
> Nils Lohner wrote:
>>
>> Create debian-www-admin and send it there, or have an alias
Craig Small wrote:
> G'day people,
> We have a slight problem with the debian logo page,
> http://www.debian.org/logos/ It has a link to the page that had all the
> logos on http://fatman.mathematik.tu-muenchen.de/~schwarz/debian-logo/
> which now refers people back to http://www.debian.org/
>
Nils Lohner wrote:
>
> Create debian-www-admin and send it there, or have an alias for that.
Like I said, I'd prefer an alias.
Even if the list should be set up as closed list, I'd prefer an
alias. I've explained things in my last mail.
Regards,
Joey
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James A. Treacy wrote:
> This is silly. People don't want notice of changes to the web CVS sent
> to debian-www. The listmaster doesn't want mail to webmaster
> sent to a mailing list. I want to do less work.
>
> Can we work out where to send different info people?
Args. I feel that I have to ar
Create debian-www-admin and send it there, or have an alias for that.
Nils.
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writ
es:
>This is silly. People don't want notice of changes to the web CVS sent
>to debian-www. The listmaster doesn't want mail to webmaster
>sent to a mailing list. I
I got this message from Jim. I thought it might be nice to have a web page
somewhere (in the developers corner maybe?) listing all projects affiliated
with and based on Debian.
Another one I know of is www.linuxedu.org, it's a French distribution that's
trying to make a distro for educational
This is silly. People don't want notice of changes to the web CVS sent
to debian-www. The listmaster doesn't want mail to webmaster
sent to a mailing list. I want to do less work.
Can we work out where to send different info people?
Jay Treacy
> > I don't believe the 'java' port exists. There is a mailing list for
> > coordinating Java packages on Debian - perhaps that is the source of the
> > confusion.
>
> I know. But Nils asked for a 'java' directory...
>
I was wondering about this. No harm done.
> > The hurd project is definitel
Adam P. Harris wrote:
> Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> > > However, a list of common popular licenses that have been
> > > examined and are known to qualify would be a good thing, as long as
> > > no claim is made about correctness or completeness which
G'day people,
We have a slight problem with the debian logo page,
http://www.debian.org/logos/ It has a link to the page that had all the
logos on http://fatman.mathematik.tu-muenchen.de/~schwarz/debian-logo/
which now refers people back to http://www.debian.org/
So what has happened to all th
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