Hello,
just to point a little (funny) mistake. I choose France in the box "select
a server near you" on the top right hand corner of the page and I fall on a
page written in ... something asian.
sure your pages'll be soon as clean as the dist. :)
nice day...
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Jean-Roch S
Jean-Roch Sotty wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> just to point a little (funny) mistake. I choose France in the box
> "select a server near you" on the top right hand corner of the page and I
> fall on a page written in ... something asian.
Please check http://www.debian.org/intro/cn - this is
Hi!
Could we please disable the korean login and wait for somebody to
appear asking what has happend?
Korean translations don't use the translation-check header/mechanism
and Seongtae Yoo doesn't answer to my mails. Thus I assume that there
is somebody else (mis-)using the korean account.
Comme
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
> PS: I also feel that the security team should write some more lines
> regarding how security is handled in Debian in order for users/others to
> be aware of it. The current FAQ does not give enough info IMHO.
Please provide questions.
Regards,
Joey
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
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> I'm not sure how it is done currently, and that's why I am asking.
> Is there a way to know when the DDP make fails (distribution list..)? I
> was not aware (until just know when I checked) that the
> securing-debian-manual was not getting compiled
Some questions I sent to Wichert:
- who is it composed of (how to get in it)
- what is the process of a DSA before it's released (track the bug,
backport the fix...)
- where are security updates published, why is mirroring discarded
- who to get in touch in case of a possible vulnerability in a gi
Hello,
I am currently writting an application which sould act like your
search page located at http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages, named
apt-file.
Actually I use a perl user agent which parses the result page, thus
this is very long and borring if many records are requested ("bin" for
exampl
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