Thank you
On Sun, Jan 20, 2019, 19:55 Paul Wise On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 9:39 AM Carmella Bonomolo wrote:
>
> > Do I apply for use of your product?
>
> You do not need permission to use Debian nor do you need to pay money
> to use Debian. More info about this is available on our website:
>
> https
On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 9:39 AM Carmella Bonomolo wrote:
> Do I apply for use of your product?
You do not need permission to use Debian nor do you need to pay money
to use Debian. More info about this is available on our website:
https://www.debian.org/intro/about
https://www.debian.org/intro/fr
Do I apply for use of your product? Thank you either way.
On 11/24/2016 9:28 PM, Paul Wise wrote:
On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 11:59 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
I wish I'd known of that link. I suspect it will answer questions I didn't
know just how to ask. My I suggest it appear under the "Documentation"
heading on https://www.debian.org, or at least on htt
On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 11:59 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I wish I'd known of that link. I suspect it will answer questions I didn't
> know just how to ask. My I suggest it appear under the "Documentation"
> heading on https://www.debian.org, or at least on https://www.debian.org/doc/
> ?
It isn
On 11/24/2016 5:51 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 6:59 PM, Tomas Pospisek wrote:
I think that's a good idea. Now someone has to do the work. Do you want
to have a try at implementing your idea?
I expect the person you are replying to probably isn't subscribed.
Luckily at least
On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 6:59 PM, Tomas Pospisek wrote:
> I think that's a good idea. Now someone has to do the work. Do you want
> to have a try at implementing your idea?
I expect the person you are replying to probably isn't subscribed.
Luckily at least part of the problem is done:
https://so
Am 23.11.2016 um 02:58 schrieb mandy letempt:
> If you really want to spread Open Source Code, make all executablables
> right clickable and VIEW CODE. Just like a web page.
>
> When you right click a web page, you can VIEW CODE. But, in Debian
> /Gnome or whatever (kde) we ca
Please, look at http://linuxosg.org . If you find this web site useful, please
let me know at januszstar...@gmail.com .
Dear owner of http://lists.debian.org,
Hello, my name is Jimmy Atkinson, and I'm the webmaster of WHdb.com,
the Web Hosting Database. Earlier today, we published a feature list of
50 popular proprietary computer programs and their open source
alternatives. We thought that you and your s
Edgard,
I found your info online and saw that you have a solid technical background.
Wanted to pass along an open source project that you might find interesting.
Zurmo is a highly complex open source CRM project that is written in PHP
utilizing JQuery, Yii, and RedBeanPHP and relies heavily
also sprach Matt Kraai [2009.09.18.1530 +0200]:
> I'd suggest contacting partn...@debian.org with your concerns. If
> that isn't satisfactory, I'd fall back to the DPL. The web team
> isn't (IMO) the right group to be making these kinds of decisions.
Thanks for the pointer. I actually started w
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 08:35:48AM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Matt Kraai [2009.09.18.0624 +0200]:
> > I appreciate their contributions to the project, but according to
> > http://www.debian.org/partners/partners (that's a weird URL),
> > "Donations to the Debian project do not qua
also sprach Matt Kraai [2009.09.18.0624 +0200]:
> I appreciate their contributions to the project, but according to
> http://www.debian.org/partners/partners (that's a weird URL),
> "Donations to the Debian project do not qualify an organization
> for Partner status." Please see that page for mor
ebian, neither No Starch nor Open Source Press have
> a mention on http://www.debian.org/partners/.
>
> I would like to fix that. Does anyone have any objections for me
> writing committing the following:
I appreciate their contributions to the project, but according to
http://www.debian.
also sprach Simon Paillard
[2009.09.17.2059 +0200]:
> I must confess I'm not convinced.
>
> Indeed, many CD vendors do the same (some money to SPI for each sale) :
> http://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/
> Do you think we should list each CD vendor on partners as well ?
> I don't.
Do we have any nu
; 20k!) to Debian, neither No Starch nor Open Source Press have
> a mention on http://www.debian.org/partners/.
>
> I would like to fix that. Does anyone have any objections for me
> writing committing the following:
I must confess I'm not convinced.
Indeed, many CD vendors do th
Dear webmasters,
I am negotiating with my publisher No Starch Press over the next
edition of my book, and they pointed out to me that even though
we've been giving $1/1€ for each sold book (that would mean about
20k!) to Debian, neither No Starch nor Open Source Press have
a mention on
Dear Linux Community,
We have launched a open source community for developers and educators. We used
Moodle for building our site so that you can create your own projects and
courses. Within these courses you are able to create new code, blogs, forums,
and share ideas using tabs. We would like
Dear Linux Community,
We have launched a open source community for developers and educators. We used
Moodle for building our site so that you can create your own projects and
courses. Within these courses you are able to create new code, blogs, forums,
and share ideas using tabs. We would like
We have the pleasure to inform you that the AUTOMGEN RUNTIME is available as
Open Source. This RUNTIME will help you to adapt or to build in an easy way a
micro-processor system compatible with AUTOMGEN the automation workshop
(www.irai.com/a8e). This RUNTIME is available as C source files
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 05:52:14AM -0700, Bob Mutch wrote:
> Hi my name is Bob Mutch and I am the owner of Solutions with Service, a
> Canadian company that uses open source software products.
>
> I have started a project called ?Project SOS? (Support Open Source) to
> help fun
Hi my name is Bob Mutch and I am the owner of Solutions with Service, a
Canadian company that uses open source software products.
I have started a project called “Project SOS” (Support Open Source) to
help fund free and open source software projects.
I would like to make a donation to your
I think that you have missed the point. I don't believe that the
intention of the discussion was to size-off the merits of Open Source
and Free Software. Rather, my reading of the message was that it proposed
that different projects work together to offer greater prote
On 2003-12-12 15:48:11 + Gerfried Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When speaking about "facts" you know that Microsoft calls their
initiative "shared source", not "open source", do you?
I am sure you can find cases where that is not true. Not everyone
In current use, the term `open source' conflates at least two
> different actions. One action is the release of code under the GNU
> General Public License. Another action, which I myself have seen
> referred to as `open source', is the permission Microsoft gave to
> officials
I think that you have missed the point. I don't believe that the
intention of the discussion was to size-off the merits of Open Source
and Free Software.
I doubt that RMS is considering intentions, but is looking at facts.
In current use, the term `open source' conflates at
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 09:45:58AM -0500, Richard Stallman wrote:
> An open letter to the open source community about the security of open
> source projects.
>
> Please don't think of the GNU system as an "open source project". GNU
> is a free software proj
An open letter to the open source community about the security of open
source projects.
Please don't think of the GNU system as an "open source project". GNU
is a free software project, part of the free software movement. "Open
source" is the label of a philoso
An open letter to the open source community about the security of open
source projects.
With the recent attacks on open source projects I was stuck by and idea. I
thought that open source projects could come together and pool there
resources to form a project whose soul goal would be to
Hi,
Microsoft plans to kill all OpenSource software on hardware level. This
technology is called TCPA.
What's TCPA in general you can read at the anti-tcpa site:
http://antitcpa.alsherok.net/
All OpenSource developers should think the same way: If TCPA becomes reality
GPL is dead.
Now we have t
Ellaborating a bit.
My impression is that "free software" (at least as it is understood by
Debian, see DFSG) and "open source software" (see the Open Source
Definition) are essentgially the same.
Then you have the free software movement and the open source software
movem
out to any license with enough commercial backing.
>
> Things have changed a lot since 1998 when Bruce Perens launched the Open
> Source movement based on the DFSG; and some web pages (like the one I
> was criticizing) have not been updated accordingly.
You should check out what &quo
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 02:41:30PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
> In http://www.spi-inc.org/corporate/minutes/20010516 there are the following
> statements from Ean Schuessler:
>
> There are two ways we can go with this Open Source thing. We can turn
> the domains over
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 01:13:02PM +0100, Jaime E . Villate wrote:
> At the beginning of intro/free.wml it says:
> P>Note: In February 1998 a group moved to replace the term
> "Free Software" with "Open Source Software". As will become clear in the
> d
Hi,
At the beginning of intro/free.wml it says:
P>Note: In February 1998 a group moved to replace the term
"Free Software" with "Open Source Software". As will become clear in the
discussion below, they both refer to essentially the same thing.
I think we should change
Josip Rodin wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I've been browsing the web a bit, searching for stuff to help improve design
> of Debian pages, and noticed http://www.oswd.org/. There's some cool stuff
> there, although undoubtedly there's crap, too. Anyway, take a look,
> contemplate, help :)
You could subm
Hi people,
I've been browsing the web a bit, searching for stuff to help improve design
of Debian pages, and noticed http://www.oswd.org/. There's some cool stuff
there, although undoubtedly there's crap, too. Anyway, take a look,
contemplate, help :)
I myself liked the Plastiq theme. I might do
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