Draining the font swamp (Matt Zimmerman)

2007-05-26 Thread mike corn
<< What I'm concerned with in this thread is the experience of an average user, who cares very little about fonts, just wants their applications to work, and be able to display readable text in their language. We want to have the simplest, cleanest infrastructure to provide this. >> This is the c

Re: Draining the font swamp

2007-05-26 Thread Donn
Hello all, I have read the thread; here's my input. > > Sounds like you want a specialized tool like fonty-python, designed > > for people who do this kind of work. > No! If properly implemented, most people would (almost) never have to > do anything that they don't do now. > I agree with Jan.

Re: Draft procedure for processing the Universe Sponsor Queue

2007-05-26 Thread Adrien Cunin
Hi, Le samedi 26 mai 2007 à 09:16 +0900, Emmet Hikory a écrit : > * Why set "In Progress" and self-assign when beginning a review > > This acts as both a marker that the bug is under review (to > prevent duplication of work), and sends a stock message to bug > subscribers, which message is ea

Re: Draft procedure for processing the Universe Sponsor Queue

2007-05-26 Thread Emmet Hikory
Le samedi 26 mai, Adrien Cunin a écrit : > You say self-assigning when beginning a review, but I guess the sponsor > will stay assigned once the bug is closed. See below why I don't agree > with that. IMO adding a comment is enough, if you think you will need > some time to review. With regard

Re: [USN-464-1] Linux kernel vulnerabilities

2007-05-26 Thread Thilo Six
Hello The kernel security update [USN-464-1] is missing s.th. $ sudo aptitude show linux-generic | grep depend Depends: linux-image-generic, linux-restricted-modules-generic $ sudo aptitude show linux-image-generic | grep depen Depends: linux-image-2.6.20-15-generic ^