Looks like www.ca.debian.org is toasted - does anyone know of any other
.ca sites that are mirroring the web site?
Jason
Martin Schulze wrote:
> I wonder if it would make sense to add a page on the webserver
> listing people and packages where Debian maintainers have become
> upstream maintainers or were upstream by nature. This would at
> least show that we're not only working on our distribution.
>
> I don't know
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Packages with debian developers as thier upstream maintainers, that may be
> in use by people outside debian. I have marked packages I'm sure are in use
> elsewhere with a star.
Add to this list: sxid (and remove it from list #3).
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Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> Looks like www.ca.debian.org is toasted - does anyone know of any other
> .ca sites that are mirroring the web site?
Well there's always va. But I suppose that's not very helpful.
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Joey Hess wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Packages with debian developers as thier upstream maintainers, that may be
> > in use by people outside debian. I have marked packages I'm sure are in use
> > elsewhere with a star.
>
> Add to this list: sxid (and remove it from list #3).
Oh! The l
On Sat, Sep 04, 1999 at 07:45:47PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Packages with debian developers as thier upstream maintainers, that may be
> in use by people outside debian. I have marked packages I'm sure are in use
> elsewhere with a star.
The packages I maintain upstream do have a .orig.ta
I just closed a slice in common_translation.wml so the pages
should be updating properly now.
Yes, this means I'm back from vacation. I never though I could
get tired of Chinese food, but discovered it is possible.
Jay Treacy
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Could you folks please consider uncompressing those announcement
> lists like:
>
> debian-announce
> debian-news
> debian-devel-announce
> debian-security-announce
ok, I did that.
We're a fairly loquacious bunch, having genera
On Sat, Sep 04, 1999 at 07:45:47PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> * grub
> * hurd
Add
* gnumach
here. For Hurd and gnumach the following is true: Sometimes we add code to
the official release that shall not be part of the upstream source
(temporary or Debian specific hacks). Then I upload wi
I'd like to thank those who found and fixed the problems with
the web site building. It is comforting to know that people
are willing to take the time to fix problems when I'm
unavailable. :)
Jay Treacy
This is a worthwhile award. Should we show such images on our site for a
short period or create a page for them?
I'd appreciate it if someone volunteered to do the work for whichever
we decide to go with (should be quite simple).
Jay Treacy
>
> Congratulations on your LinuxWorld Conference & Ex
James A. Treacy said:
> This is a worthwhile award. Should we show such images on our site for a
> short period or create a page for them?
>
> I'd appreciate it if someone volunteered to do the work for whichever
> we decide to go with (should be quite simple).
If you are looking for a web mainta
Martin Schulze said:
> I wonder if it would make sense to add a page on the webserver
> listing people and packages where Debian maintainers have become
> upstream maintainers or were upstream by nature. This would at
> least show that we're not only working on our distribution.
>
> I don't know
James A. Treacy said:
> I have no objection to an ipv6 page being added. The only thing
> I'll mention is that not all developer coordination needs to be
> done through the main web site. Anyone can use
> www.debian.org:~/public_html for developer related information.
>
Which I did, you will find
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