On 11 Jan 2023 2:19 PM, Boyuan Yang wrote:
This is somehow an interesting case. The use of is semantically
correct since these spaces are indeed non-breaking to form a single APT
line.
I disagree. The spaces separating the line of text I'm typing are not
non-breaking, but this is still a si
dentical to the correct one.
Jeff Cutsinger
Where to start ??? IDK..
Is wml responsible for the unreadability of /template/debian/navbar.wml ?
Indent here,
KISS is good, why fangled generators and cms for "mostly static html" ?
/debian.org
/one
/two
/three
share /debian.org
Meh. The thing that was bugging me (well a couple
Please Help!!
Somehow I am getting all kinds of crazy emails over the last three days and
I want it to stop.
How do I do that?
Can you do that for me?
How did I get on a List?
I want off the List!
Thank you,
Jeff
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all cd the title causes some confusion. Is the testing net install
is still Etch, Lenny or Sid?
On another note, should one set-up the sources.list as etch as suppose
to testing for the move of etch to stable to prevent Lenny from being
implemented.
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libraries [2] and both could be viable for Debian provided
sufficient elbow grease is also applied. These comments reflect
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Hi all,
Where's the key? This breaks both the documentation on Debian's
website and one of my programs.
Cheers,
Jeff
>From http://www.debian.org/devel/extract_key
>The second method is to use finger. You must already know the
>developers' userid. If the d
nope just random fun facts!
On Sun, 14 Dec 2003, William Dinger wrote:
> ...
>
> I'm assuming you have a point I just can't see it.
>
>
> Jeff Hiller wrote:
>
> > debian-www@lists.debian.org is not on the announce list
> >
> > On Sun, 14 De
code or ad tracking at
all.
They would be family friendly sites. I could offer you $1,900/month.
That’s $22,800 USD a year.
Please let me know.
Sincerely,
Jeff Smith
P.S. – if you can recommend any other websites you know of that
may be interested, please let us know. Email us
point to
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe
Which works.
Keep up the good work,
-Jeff
Please supply the .rc file with the bug report (or a link to it)
-Jeff
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 07:23, Josip Rodin wrote:
> reassign 155305 mhonarc
> thanks
>
> Hi,
>
> The page in question is
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-l10n-french/2002/debian-l10n-french-200207/maill
h
Sorry.
Jeff
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bility perspective.)
That said, I'm not sure what the problem you are encountering is, may
want to take it to the upstream mailing lists after upgrading.
-Jeff
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Is this new behaviour? Mhonarc just went through a Debian
backport/security update, maybe we introduced a bug.
Plese check if you get the same results with the current MHonArc
in unstable (version 2.5.12)
Thanks,
Jeff
On Thu, 2002-09-19 at 08:17, Josip Rodin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> [EMAIL
the (fairly uninteresting) one line summaries of
> each issue.
I do. Such as the short index descriptions on
http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/
-Jeff
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next to the search button on the top nav bar. You
have room for it unless you go below 640x480. Users who are looking to
search look for an entry box.
Add the current DWN to the news area, and show less "other" news. The
logs showed (IIRC) th
sion process (voting, benevolent dictator, etc..)
Of course all this hinges on people willing to do the work. I am willing
to give opinions, do research, and create prototypes.
Thanks!
-Jeff
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ld your own" cd program.
* Introduces a new user to the wonders of apt.
HOWEVER, it would appear that these CD images for a "boot CD then yank
from network" install are beta and not fully supported. If this was fixed
it would seem to be THE way to push users who had a network connecti
eek
URL: <http://www.thinkgeek.com/> (just search for Debian)
Products: golf shirts
(Note: no mention of donating to Debian)
If we can resolve the donation questions with Cafe Press and ThinkGeek I
think we should post it clearly. Craig - Do you want me to do the
research for that? Let's gu
tter of process I would like to suggest that any major changes be
prototyped be put up for review for comments before they are committed.
this is especially important when a herd of translators will be working on
the page once it's committed.
-Jeff
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nd you're there. Now why can't the Debian site be this simple !?!?
>
I think debian could (and should) make more strides to becoming more
simple. However, it will take a specific effort to simplify without
ruining the interfaces the expert debian users have come to rely upon.
It is also, fundamentally, about scratching SOMEONE elses itch.
-Jeff (Not part of the debian team, speaking only for myself)
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www.debian.org bookmark icon should be fixed.
-Jeff
The page background color for the mailing list archives is not set to
white like the rest of debian.org. On mozilla the background renders as
grey, which is unattractive and makes it look like it is not integrated
with the rest of debian.org.
-Jeff
following the spec.
However, the simple fact is very few users find this problem on other
sites, so they assume that the problem is yours. I think it this case it
is better for the users AND Debian for the webpages to look right
rather than be right.
-Jeff
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, James A. Treacy wrote
people to
comment on. Is there someone new on this list who might have the spare
time to work with me? The regular team can update the page after
they approve the sample.
Thanks!
-Trying to find the best way to help-
-Jeff
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Josip Rodin wrote:
> I've analyzed the p
The nonlist text for
http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/
does not appear in english.
I have my language settings correct, and the rest of the site appears
fine.
-Jeff
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Josip Rodin wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:30:56PM -0500, Jeff wrote:
> > My first post on this subject didn't get any responses. Is that because
> > people aren't interested or don't think it's a good idea?
>
> Did it occur to
ily use voice
recognition which makes it far easier to dictate English sentences then
code.
-Jeff
The link for the most recent news item:
Interview with Hurd developer Neal Walfield
http://www.debian.org/News/2001/2003
gives a 404 file not found.
-Jeff
Let's discuss this!
-Jeff
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erent versions of IE. I re-tested www.useit.com on
both machines ant it worked fine. I think it would be great for
a little swirl to appear their instead, but I suspect that would go
against Debian tradition of maximum browser independence. Does anybody
know why this might be happening?
-Jeff
s.
It may not be the best statistic, but it's the one used...
This page was generated with data collected on: October 9th, 2001. Before
working on these files, make sure they are up to date!
"
-Jeff
g as you organize the list properly :)
Actually, as I look over your todo list and the complexity of the issues I
think It would be better to post them one at a time.
As I find spelling and grammar errors, should I just bug report those, or
post them here?
-Jeff
ge. However, I may end up suggesting things that change the
menu structure or require some changes in already existing scripts. If I
can make a good enough argument is the web team willing more difficult
structural changes? Unfortunately, due to several issues I am unable to
volunteer to actually implement any changes I might recommend.
Thanks!
-Jeff
> So long,
> Alfie
I'm an engineer with a Linux background who is working on starting a
career in usability and human factors. I was wondering if people thought
it would be useful for me to take a close look at Debian's web site and
make some recommendations.
-Jeff
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Hello,
My
name is Jeff Bledsoe with ah-ha.com. I would like to contact someone
in your organization concerning a
There have been attempted ports to other platforms, although none has been
completed yet.
The formal package 'arch name' for hurd is 'hurd-i386', so I'd guess that
the plan is to have other arch's one day.
Marcus and Roland will probably have to tell you any more than that.
On Wed, Mar 28, 2001
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 07:05:54PM +0100, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 09:58:59AM -0800, James A. Treacy wrote:
> > Can you at least tell us the preferred form for English?
>
> "the Hurd" is the correct form.
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