On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Aron Xu wrote:
> Please add mips64el to packages.debian.org. The architecture has been
> imported and bootstraped, but there's still no links to the packages
> on the website.
It might be better to take architecture lists directly from the
Releases files instead
Hi,
Please add mips64el to packages.debian.org. The architecture has been
imported and bootstraped, but there's still no links to the packages
on the website.
Thanks,
Aron
Hi
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OK it is very good thanks
1 : you accepted free software can be commercial software
2 : you seed commercial code is code of commercial software
3 : free software is kind of software have Four Freedoms
(run,study,redistribute,improve)
OK
look at this link
in Debian web site
https://www.Debia
I see what you mean now, thanks for clarification! IMO, commercial
code is simply code of commercial software. Free code and proprietary
code can be defined similarly as well. I am showing an counter example
that RHEL is "made up" of commercial code but is free software at the
same time. Does this
thanks for your answer
maybe you don't read my email :D
look at title
read this paragraph carefully
Distribution of source code. One of the problems with most commercial code
is that you can't fix bugs or customize it since the source code is not
available. Also, the company may decide to stop su
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 06:20:46PM -0400, Keith Lawson wrote:
> I have two organizations I work for that I'd like to add to the list.
[...]
Both will be added to the "Who's using Debian" page shortly.
Thanks for your support!
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Regards, Kaare
On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 10:51:26AM +0100, nicolas.de...@re-ware.it wrote:
> Reware Soc. Coop - Impresa Sociale, Roma, Italy
[...]
The site will be added to the "Who's using Debian" page shortly.
Thanks for your support!
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Regards, Kaare
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