On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 15:02:51 -0700, Rick wrote in message
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> Quoting KatolaZ (kato...@freaknet.org):
>
> > Killing Devuan would require either five buses hitting five people
> > at the same time in five different countries across the globe, or
> > three fir
Quoting KatolaZ (kato...@freaknet.org):
> Killing Devuan would require either five buses hitting five people at
> the same time in five different countries across the globe, or three
> fires hitting three different data centers at exactly the same time.
Those buses _are_ clever predators, though,
On Sat, Apr 06, 2019 at 04:37:31AM +1100, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
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> On 6/4/19 12:41 am, chillfan--- via Dng wrote:
> > I'm not sure then if the bus-factor does apply, but I'm sure none
> > of the core developers are the type to cross t
Quoting Andrew McGlashan (andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au):
> What if Katolaz gets hit by a bus?
Ah! A proper scientific question. There is precedent for this:
http://web.archive.org/web/2003013913/http://segfault.org/story.phtml?mode=2&id=38b40d78-087dd360
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Oww man! ceres!!??? salt in my wound... Lol
Maybe I'm using the wrong mini iso? but their all dated feb 16, and error again
on kernel mods,
which goes into 'no disks found'. Someone else posted also...how u get passed
that?!?!?
I might be repeating myself :) I grabbed ascii's mini, and its re
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On 6/4/19 12:41 am, chillfan--- via Dng wrote:
> I'm not sure then if the bus-factor does apply, but I'm sure none
> of the core developers are the type to cross the road without
> looking ;-)
Sure, but the "bus factor" is not just relating to
Indeed there is Icecat that is DRM free.
Iceweasel-UXP just covers some more of the criteria of what people would
consider less frustrating or is closer to a real fork since they change things
at the code level.
It would be interesting if there was a version of Icecat based on Iceweasel-UXP.
T
On Fri, 05 Apr 2019 13:41:34 +, chillfan--- wrote in message
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> On Friday, April 5, 2019 2:19 PM, Andrew McGlashan
> wrote:
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> > There is a different, but also VERY IMPORTANT consideration here.
> >
>
> > What if Katolaz gets hit by a bus?
> >
>
> > Whilst I do appreciate the wo
Il giorno venerdì 05/04/2019 13:50:03 +
chill...@protonmail.com ha scritto:
> Might potentially be a solution if anyone did decide to package another
> browser to try to solve the problem, since it comes from the hyperbola
> project.
Another is the GNU/IceCat browser:
- IceCat project
https
Might potentially be a solution if anyone did decide to package another browser
to try to solve the problem, since it comes from the hyperbola project.
They follow a "when it's ready" release cycle afaik which probably means they
have patches of their that can be applied, making things a littl
It was just more relevant for this discussion to mention Katolaz and his hard
work. There are other core developers who are also working hard.
I'm not sure then if the bus-factor does apply, but I'm sure none of the core
developers are the type to cross the road without looking ;-)
Cheers,
On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 14:28:20 +0200, info wrote in message
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> But i am working in ICT and in construction and the two areas where
> you do not joke about are security and safety.
..I _slightly_ disagree: People who screw up on these 2 like the Bush
regime, the Obama regime and the Trump regime s
Hi KatolaZ,
KatolaZ writes:
> On Wed, Apr 03, 2019 at 09:05:15PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>> Hi KatolaZ,
>>
>> KatolaZ writes:
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>> >
>> > Hi Olaf,
>> >
>> > I will rebuild the installer later today. Stay tuned.
>>
>> Still staying tuned but I guess you were too busy fooling
Hi Dan,
Daniel Reurich writes:
> I will kick off a rebuild of debian-installer now.
Thanks!
> Dan
>
>
> On 04/04/19 01:46, KatolaZ wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 03, 2019 at 09:05:15PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>>> Hi KatolaZ,
>>>
>>> KatolaZ writes:
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>> [cut]
Hi Olaf,
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On 5/4/19 11:28 pm, info at smallinnovations dot nl wrote:
> On 05-04-19 11:16, Simon Hobson wrote:
>> chillfan wrote:
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>>> Katolaz is working very hard to ensure we have releases, but I
>>> didn't realise he was doing all this even.
>> I did
On 05-04-19 11:16, Simon Hobson wrote:
> chillfan wrote:
>
>> Katolaz is working very hard to ensure we have releases, but I didn't
>> realise he was doing all this even.
> I didn't either.
> So another +1 for Katolaz and all the work he's doing. And everyone else of
> course, but I think it's a
The problems as I see them are:
Browsers either have DRM or they are bloated with features some don't expect to
be there and are no modularity at all. Sometimes you can disable a feature but
not remove it.
The alternatives are often not packaged by Debian, so if they don't have it
then we'd ne
On Fri, Apr 05, 2019 at 08:06:14AM +, chillfan--- via Dng wrote:
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> There are many of us frustrated with web browsers and the web in general,
Is there anything that can be done about this?
Browsers seem to be an all-or-nothing kind of nonmodularity.
Yet they should have components that ca
On Tue, Apr 02, 2019 at 11:24:42PM +0100, Nicola Orrù via Dng wrote:
>Hi, all,
>My first post to this list!
>For the last couple of days I've been trying to keep up-to date on
>Ceres, which I do quite regularly.
>But now, If I run the usual
>sudo apt-get -u dist-upgrade
>
hey,
running unstable you can come across situations like this, many times.
personally i use safer `apt upgrade ` in ceres/unstable. mainly, cause i
need the system running :)
as for this current situation, i don't have such an issue with ceres.
can you paste someplace, a list of upgrades? (`apt
On 2019年4月5日 4:10:53 JST, Jaromil wrote:
>On Thu, 04 Apr 2019, Hendrik Boom wrote:
>
>> I'm homesick already. I can't be there.
>
>you will be missed Hendrik, but I believe this is just one of many to
>come and consider this a bootstrap and some people involved already
>announced the will to host
Hi, all,
My first post to this list!
For the last couple of days I've been trying to keep up-to date on Ceres,
which I do quite regularly.
But now, If I run the usual
sudo apt-get -u dist-upgrade
I get the following alert:
WARNING: The following essential packages will be removed.
This should
chillfan wrote:
> Katolaz is working very hard to ensure we have releases, but I didn't realise
> he was doing all this even.
I didn't either.
So another +1 for Katolaz and all the work he's doing. And everyone else of
course, but I think it's a bit unfair for people to be calling for heads on
Katolaz is working very hard to ensure we have releases, but I didn't realise
he was doing all this even. There shouldn't be any sore feelings over this or
anything personal.
He really had me there for a moment but gopher and browser complaints were good
clues something isn't quite right ;)
Th
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