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Hi Marian,
Please reply to all.
please explain the motivation for sending that 43kB tirade, arguing against the
points on debian's site and not too well.
While you say Linux is a religion, so are Windows and Apple and the BSDs and
many programming languages and many other techs. Atheism can be a
Hi,
The next point release for "stretch" (9.10) is scheduled for Saturday,
September 7th. Processing of new uploads into stretch-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Hi,
The first point release for "buster" (10.1) is scheduled for Saturday,
September 7th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.
Regards,
Adam
Package: www.debian.org
Let's examine how extremely hard it is for a user to squeeze update date
of a package he is thinking of installing out of the Debian system.
First of all update dates are not part of any Package* file. So forget
apt, etc.
Now we must turn to the web.
Case in point:
"Sho
A probably known easier way is to see the standardized changelog of the
package. There should be a date in each version.
Yao Wei
(This email is sent from a phone; sorry for HTML email if it happens.)
> On Aug 1, 2019, at 09:27, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
>
> Package: www.debian.org
>
> Let's
> "YW(" == Yao Wei (魏銘廷) writes:
YW(> A probably known easier way is to see the standardized changelog of the
package. There should be a date in each version.
OK, so smart users know that the Date is hiding in the
$ w3m -dump https://packages.debian.org/sid/web/webext-ublock-origin | grep
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 10:58 PM Shlomi Fish wrote:
> please explain the motivation for sending that 43kB tirade, arguing against
> the
> points on debian's site and not too well.
I expect it was just trolling, debian-www and other public contact
points for Debian tends to get those kind of mail
Frankly speaking I somehow love reading such articles and looks like
the author spent
quite some time composing it. It could be an interesting blog post
somewhere else but it
was sent to the wrong mailing list (debian-www).
(This reply is somehow off-topic so I'll stop here.)
Regards,
Boyuan Yang
Hi!
I don't think there's any bug here, TBH. And if there was this would
be the wrong package to assign to.
On Thu, 2019-08-01 at 09:22:29 +0800, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Package: www.debian.org
> Let's examine how extremely hard it is for a user to squeeze update date
> of a package he is thin
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