Josip,
> Take a look at what the maintainers of Apache said, in
> http://bugs.debian.org/157734
Interesting, but doesn't change my plan.
> Our settings are described in http://www.debian.org/mirror/webmirror
Thank you.
Cheers,
Robin
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On Sat, Aug 24, 2002 at 10:29:30AM -0700, Robin Rowe wrote:
> I've done some research for the language CN patch and so far so good. I have
> also heard from a volunteer to do coding, but it is someone I haven't worked
> with before. If progress hasn't been made in a few weeks I can do the coding
>
Josip,
I've done some research for the language CN patch and so far so good. I have
also heard from a volunteer to do coding, but it is someone I haven't worked
with before. If progress hasn't been made in a few weeks I can do the coding
myself. I'm busy now and couldn't get to it before then anyw
Josip,
Ok, thanks for your help. Let's proceed.
I'll see who I can find to volunteer to help with the coding. If that
doesn't work out I will write it by myself.
Will get back to you within a week with a more specific plan.
Cheers,
Robin
On Sat, Aug 17, 2002 at 02:09:07PM -0700, Robin Rowe wrote:
> I have a number of questions that I will need to ask the person doing the
> debian.org Apache patch install. One example, what version of Apache do we
> need to patch to be in sync with what debian.org will be running when we
> make our
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> On Sat, Aug 17, 2002 at
On Sat, Aug 17, 2002 at 11:31:43AM -0700, Robin Rowe wrote:
> It isn't acceptable that a necessary team member be some anonymous person to
> be named later.
Well, it's one of those four listed on the organization page under "System
Administration", so it's not anonymous, I just don't know which ex
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> On
On Sat, Aug 17, 2002 at 10:37:42AM -0700, Robin Rowe wrote:
> I need to know who the sysadmin will be who we are working with. Can you
> have someone named on the sysadmin list chime in to volunteer to be our lead
> for the installation?
Well, no. The process is this -- we test the fix on our mach
Josip,
> http://www.debian.org/intro/organization
Thanks, I should have found that. I searched instead on the word "webmaster"
which isn't anywhere.
I need to know who the sysadmin will be who we are working with. Can you
have someone named on the sysadmin list chime in to volunteer to be our le
Josip,
> http://www.debian.org/intro/organization
Thanks, I should have found that. I searched instead on the word "webmaster"
which isn't anywhere.
I need to know who the sysadmin will be who we are working with. Can you
have someone named on the sysadmin list chime in to volunteer to be our le
On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 04:59:41PM -0700, Robin Rowe wrote:
> Thanks, I appreciate your offer and am considering it. Just so I understand,
> exactly what is your role with debian.org? Do you have access (that is,
> passwords) to the server to install patches?
Well, I am one of the "webmasters". We
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> On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 02:57:31PM -0700, Robin Rowe wrote:
> > > Word has it, apache 1.3 CN code was hairy. Combine that with general
> > > laziness, and
On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 02:57:31PM -0700, Robin Rowe wrote:
> > Word has it, apache 1.3 CN code was hairy. Combine that with general
> > laziness, and you get no volunteers :)
>
> Nobody from debian.org has stepped up to say he will install and test the
> fix if somebody else would provide a patch
Josip,
> Word has it, apache 1.3 CN code was hairy. Combine that with general
> laziness, and you get no volunteers :)
Nobody from debian.org has stepped up to say he will install and test the
fix if somebody else would provide a patch. Until that happens, there's no
point in me or anyone volunte
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 12:18:28PM -0700, Robin Rowe wrote:
> Has anyone asked them if they think this is a bug? Perhaps they see it as
> a difference of opinion as to the meaning of the standard?
Well, IIRC, the "en-us" which they tend to put in as a default is fine,
it's just that this limits En
Alfie,
> Because debian.org is more or less the only site that uses
> Content-Negotiation. There aren't many pages that use that feature,
> unfortunately. If there were, we wouldn't have to answer the same
> boring questions over and over again :-(
If the IE browser adds * to en-us when request
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