mirror.anl.gov no longer available

2015-02-25 Thread Edward Dowllar
TWIMC, Argonne National Laboratory shut down its public access and it's mirror is no longer available. It was evidently shutdown on February 1st. You may want to remove the link on the website. http://www.debian.org/mirror/list Take Care, Edward -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-www-requ

Attention required: website may be in trouble

2015-02-25 Thread Dennis Michael
Hi Debian.org Team, I have gone through your website and I comprehend that it's well built, but can be improved in several ways to get better sales and revenue from the site. If you would like me to send you a complete list of upgrades and improvements we could do to your site then kindly let me

Opgelet, een ruimer aanbod Gin aan nog scherpere prijzen

2015-02-25 Thread GinKing
Deze email nieuwsbrief werd in grafisch HTML formaat verzonden. Als u deze tekstversie ziet, verkiest uw email programma "gewone tekst" emails. U kan de originele nieuwsbrief online bekijken: http://sendmail.itdude.be/

Re: DPN: Debian System Administrators, What do you do?

2015-02-25 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Paul Wise [2015-02-25 13:46 +0100]: > Hopefully the information below is useful, if there is anything more we > would suggest doing an interview, perhaps at DebConf. Good idea. You might also want to reach out to James Bromberger (CC'd) who at LCA2014 spent all of his time interviewin

Re: DPN: Debian System Administrators, What do you do?

2015-02-25 Thread Paul Wise
On Tue, 2015-02-24 at 22:09 +0800, Paul Wise wrote: > I'm working on a response to this, we'll discuss it and reply when done. Hopefully the information below is useful, if there is anything more we would suggest doing an interview, perhaps at DebConf. The Debian System Administration (DSA) team

Re: Package count on Debian homepage

2015-02-25 Thread Paul Wise
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 12:10 AM, Osamu Aoki wrote: > If we decide to update this to address this info, let's update only > https://www.debian.org/intro/about and its diff should be more like: I don't know if the Debian website is the right place to provide metrics about the quantity of source/bi