Re: Debconf 5

2005-01-04 Thread Aurelien Jarno
On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 07:50:11PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote: La Debconf 5 se déroulera, pour ceux qui ne le savent pas, à Helsinki. Les dates sont arrêtées, d'après ce que m'a indiqué Andreas Schuldei. Ce sera du 10 au 17 juillet 2005 (pratique pour les français). Il n'y a pas

Re: origins of the Debian logo

2005-01-04 Thread Fabian Fagerholm
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 18:01 +0100, martin f krafft wrote: In the process of completion of my book (http://debianbook.info), I have one more question. Unfortunately, I am on a shitty GSM link right now and the available (crippled) means of research have not been able to produce an answer to the

Re: Bug#288497: ITP: libsnowball-swedish-perl -- Stemming algorithm for Swedish

2005-01-04 Thread Eduard Bloch
#include hallo.h * Dominic Hargreaves [Tue, Jan 04 2005, 01:10:05AM]: Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: libsnowball-swedish-perl Version : 1.01 Upstream Author : Ask Solem Hoel [EMAIL PROTECTED] * URL :

For people more knowledgeable about buildds...

2005-01-04 Thread Andrew Pollock
Hi, Is there a webpage that shows the current queue of packages in Needs-Build state? igloo's pages are great, but they only let you know the position in the queue of a package, not what's before or after it (out of curiosity). Also, what is involved with putting a package back into the

Re: Print Alternative

2005-01-04 Thread Craig Small
On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 01:05:18AM -0200, Fernanda Giroleti Weiden wrote: So, here goes my suggestion and a request: what do you think of using the alternatives system for printing? We could do. I'm not sure how it would all work together though, alternatives work fine with binaries but with

Re: For people more knowledgeable about buildds...

2005-01-04 Thread Kurt Roeckx
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 10:13:11PM +1100, Andrew Pollock wrote: Hi, Is there a webpage that shows the current queue of packages in Needs-Build state? igloo's pages are great, but they only let you know the position in the queue of a package, not what's before or after it (out of curiosity).

Re: For people more knowledgeable about buildds...

2005-01-04 Thread Steve Langasek
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 10:13:11PM +1100, Andrew Pollock wrote: Is there a webpage that shows the current queue of packages in Needs-Build state? igloo's pages are great, but they only let you know the position in the queue of a package, not what's before or after it (out of curiosity).

Re: Bug#288497: ITP: libsnowball-swedish-perl -- Stemming algorithm for Swedish

2005-01-04 Thread Dominic Hargreaves
[To/CC set as this was also a personal mail to me; I suggest replies just go to debian-devel] On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 10:26:36AM +0100, Eduard Bloch wrote: I would not accept all your libsnowball* packages in Debian and hope your sponsor will see it the same way. Reason: poisoning the

Bug#288576: ITP: yate -- YATE - Yet Another Telephony Engine

2005-01-04 Thread Kilian Krause
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: yate Version : 0.8.5 Upstream Author : Paul Chitescu [EMAIL PROTECTED], Diana Cionoiu [EMAIL PROTECTED] * URL : http://yate.null.ro/ * License : GPL Description : YATE - Yet Another Telephony Engine

New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Paul van der Vlis
Hello, One of the biggest disadvantages of Debian for me is the long time it takes for a new stable version. What about saying something like: the next stable release comes in the beginning of 2006? I can understand something like Debian releases when it's ready, but many people have to work

Re: LCC and blobs

2005-01-04 Thread Matthew Garrett
Brian Thomas Sniffen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So if EEPROMs contain software, why don't [you] get to distribute any drivers? I don't understand. You can get software out of an firmware-EEPROM on a hardware device. I don't think it's appropriate to

Re: Print Alternative

2005-01-04 Thread Gustavo Noronha Silva
Em Ter, 2005-01-04 s 22:04 +1100, Craig Small escreveu: On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 01:05:18AM -0200, Fernanda Giroleti Weiden wrote: So, here goes my suggestion and a request: what do you think of using the alternatives system for printing? We could do. I'm not sure how it would all work

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Jan 04, Paul van der Vlis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What about saying something like: the next stable release comes in the beginning of 2006? Sure, here it is: the next stable release comes in the beginning of 2006. Do you feel better now? HTH, HAND. -- ciao, Marco signature.asc

Re: Bug#288497: ITP: libsnowball-swedish-perl -- Stemming algorithm for Swedish

2005-01-04 Thread Richard Atterer
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 01:07:42PM +, Dominic Hargreaves wrote: I can see that this is suboptimal. Given that this is how the modules are distributed upstream ie. individually, how should I avoid this? Would it be acceptable to package them all as one debian package somehow, and thus lose

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Martin Schulze
Paul van der Vlis wrote: Hello, One of the biggest disadvantages of Debian for me is the long time it takes for a new stable version. What about saying something like: the next stable release comes in the beginning of 2006? The release date for a Debian release is not set by a calendar

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Paul van der Vlis in [EMAIL PROTECTED] You will understand that my most important point is security-support. ...which Debian provides for its stable distribution at any time, even if the last stable release was ages ago. How does a fixed release date help there? Christoph -- [EMAIL

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Florian Weimer
* Christoph Berg: Re: Paul van der Vlis in [EMAIL PROTECTED] You will understand that my most important point is security-support. ...which Debian provides for its stable distribution at any time, even if the last stable release was ages ago. Where is the security support for woody's

Re: murphy is listed on spamcop

2005-01-04 Thread Russell Coker
On Friday 31 December 2004 06:22, Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 08:43:32 +1100, Russell Coker Everyone who has a legitimate cause to send me email knows to use English. Your arrogance is remarkable. Why is it arrogant? If you see anything I have written then it

Re: murphy is listed on spamcop

2005-01-04 Thread Russell Coker
On Sunday 02 January 2005 18:32, Don Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [Way OT, but what the heck. If you must, flame me privately:] On Sun, 02 Jan 2005, Russell Coker wrote: On Sunday 02 January 2005 16:34, Thomas Bushnell BSG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is this, you go to war with

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Paul van der Vlis
Martin Schulze schreef: Paul van der Vlis wrote: Hello, One of the biggest disadvantages of Debian for me is the long time it takes for a new stable version. What about saying something like: the next stable release comes in the beginning of 2006? The release date for a Debian release is not

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Martin Schulze
Paul van der Vlis wrote: At least that's been the case including sarge. Hence, such a sentence would not mean anything. I can understand something like Debian releases when it's ready, but many people have to work together. Maybe it's better to say: a package releases when it's ready,

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Paul van der Vlis
Martin Schulze schreef: Paul van der Vlis wrote: At least that's been the case including sarge. Hence, such a sentence would not mean anything. I can understand something like Debian releases when it's ready, but many people have to work together. Maybe it's better to say: a package releases

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Steve Greenland
On 04-Jan-05, 07:40 (CST), Paul van der Vlis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One of the biggest disadvantages of Debian for me is the long time it takes for a new stable version. If you want Ubuntu or Progeny, you know where[1] to find them. :-) Seriously. There's just no way you're going to change

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Tim Cutts
On 4 Jan 2005, at 3:45 pm, Steve Greenland wrote: On 04-Jan-05, 07:40 (CST), Paul van der Vlis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One of the biggest disadvantages of Debian for me is the long time it takes for a new stable version. If you want Ubuntu or Progeny, you know where[1] to find them. :-)

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Thomas Jollans
Paul van der Vlis wrote: Hello, One of the biggest disadvantages of Debian for me is the long time it takes for a new stable version. What about saying something like: the next stable release comes in the beginning of 2006? I can understand something like Debian releases when it's ready, but

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Jan Niehusmann
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 05:31:26PM +0100, Thomas Jollans wrote: stuff. If I needed something more production-ready, I'd use testing because you have (almost) garantee that the software will work and you will have security updates, too. (But not in the same quality as Unfortunately, testing

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[Jan Niehusmann] Unfortunately, testing does not guarantee security updates. Sure, one day the updates will promote from unstable to testing. But this can take a long time, if, for example, some dependencies block the new version from testing. This may change with a testing-security upload

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Greg Folkert
On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 16:17 +0100, Paul van der Vlis wrote: Martin Schulze schreef: Paul van der Vlis wrote: [...] At least that's been the case including sarge. Hence, such a sentence would not mean anything. I can understand something like Debian releases when it's ready, but many

Re: murphy is listed on spamcop

2005-01-04 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo may or may not have written... El lun, 03-01-2005 a las 21:35 +1100, Russell Coker escribió: [snip] Human lives are much more important than email. The discussion is over. Of course, but in each field, a bad equipped army is as bad as a bad equipped

Re: Status of Kernel 2.4.28 packages?

2005-01-04 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Stephan Niemz may or may not have written... On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 20:02:25 -0600, Steve Greenland wrote: Converting to udev is an additional step, and caused me a lot more work than the basic 2.6 upgrade (mostly getting my head around it, and converting from usbmgr). Yes,

Maintainer needed

2005-01-04 Thread Giuseppe Scrivano
Hi, I have created a package for the MyServer web server. MyServer is a fast, lightweight, and full featured web server. It can be remotely configured via the GUI. It is distributed under the terms of the GPL. The package can be found here:

RunDinstallHourly

2005-01-04 Thread Ken Bloom
http://wiki.debian.net/?RunDinstallHourly (part of the ReleaseProposals topic on wiki.debian.net) discusses the concept of speeding up the release process by running dinstall hourly instead of once per day. This seems (to my amateur eyes) like a technically simple change to make even before we

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Otto Wyss
Tim Cutts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Seriously. There's just no way you're going to change the way Debian makes releases, or rather, doesn't. It's too big, and there are just too damn many people involved, many of whom simply don't care about releases. As long as we maintain our current

Re: LCC and blobs

2005-01-04 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Glenn Maynard may or may not have written... On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 01:48:12AM +, Darren Salt wrote: [fetching firmware on finding hardware which needs it: wget or packaged?] Fetch every time and fetch once. That looks like a difference to me... How could fetch every time

Re: Maintainer needed

2005-01-04 Thread Daniel J. Priem
Am Dienstag, den 04.01.2005, 18:47 +0100 schrieb Giuseppe Scrivano: Hi, I have created a package for the MyServer web server. MyServer is a fast, lightweight, and full featured web server. It can be remotely configured via the GUI. It is distributed under the terms of the GPL. The

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Mason Loring Bliss
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 06:15:30PM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: This may change with a testing-security upload queue. Yes. The testing security team might help here too. URL:https://alioth.debian.org/projects/secure-testing/. Ooh... This is arguably the most exciting Debian-related

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[Mason Loring Bliss] Ooh... This is arguably the most exciting Debian-related thing I've heard of in some time! A security team for Sarge. Dreamy! Thank you. But it is not for sarge. It is for testing. When sarge is released, the team will move on to sarge+1. :) Joey Hess is the coordinator

gaim-dev packages heading to experimental

2005-01-04 Thread Robert McQueen
I've just uploaded gaim 1:1.1.1-2 to experimental, which introduces a new arch-independent gaim-data package containing all of the /usr/share stuff, and more interestingly to those who have been waiting and ITPing various Gaim plugins, a gaim-dev package containing the includes and .pc file

Re: Status of Kernel 2.4.28 packages?

2005-01-04 Thread roberto
Quoting Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I demand that Stephan Niemz may or may not have written... On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 20:02:25 -0600, Steve Greenland wrote: Converting to udev is an additional step, and caused me a lot more work than the basic 2.6 upgrade (mostly getting my head

Re: Maintainer needed

2005-01-04 Thread Giuseppe Scrivano
Hi, First of all I am not a debian developer, so I always need a sponsor to upload it, and I think that the package is not yet perfect. Maybe an expert person can handle it better. Thanks for the fast answer, Giuseppe

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread roberto
Quoting Thomas Jollans [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Paul van der Vlis wrote: Hello, One of the biggest disadvantages of Debian for me is the long time it takes for a new stable version. What about saying something like: the next stable release comes in the beginning of 2006? I can

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Greg Folkert
On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 14:58 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quoting Thomas Jollans [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Well, you could argue that debian branches are not perfectly named but: stable is best if you need *absolute* failsafety for critical jobs testing is best if you want a stable system with

Re: murphy is listed on spamcop

2005-01-04 Thread Thomas Bushnell BSG
Russell Coker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Save for the fact that it was Rumsfeld who said this, not Bush or bin Laden: It's the same thing. References to Goebbels will invoke Godwin's law... But I didn't reference Goebbel's or Hitler. You seem to have a serious problem with reality

Re: Maintainer needed

2005-01-04 Thread Alexander Sack
Giuseppe Scrivano wrote: If you know a debian maintainer willing to adopt the package and upload it, please let me know his/her contact info. Maybe consider to file a RFP. For a start go: http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/index.en.html -- GPG messages preferred. | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux **

Re: Ignoring the truth or Hiding problems? (was: Are mails sent to xxxx at buildd.debian.org sent to /dev/null ?)

2005-01-04 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le mardi 21 décembre 2004 à 12:18 +0100, Ingo Juergensmann a écrit : FWIW: With your attitude and persistent accusations you're driving away even those who partially agree with you. Sure, that's a risk. That's not a risk, that's a reality. Now that you spat your flames on this thread, I

Re: handling bugs of udev

2005-01-04 Thread Brian May
Nico == Nico Golde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Nico i think this should be created be default, but thats the Nico decision of the maintainer. Looking at the script, I was under the impression it is created by default. -- Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: LCC and blobs

2005-01-04 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 06:22:20PM +, Darren Salt wrote: On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 01:48:12AM +, Darren Salt wrote: [fetching firmware on finding hardware which needs it: wget or packaged?] Fetch every time and fetch once. That looks like a difference to me... How could fetch every

Re: Ignoring the truth or Hiding problems? (was: Are mails sent to xxxx at buildd.debian.org sent to /dev/null ?)

2005-01-04 Thread Ingo Juergensmann
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 10:22:41PM +0100, Josselin Mouette wrote: Le mardi 21 décembre 2004 à 12:18 +0100, Ingo Juergensmann a écrit : FWIW: With your attitude and persistent accusations you're driving away even those who partially agree with you. Sure, that's a risk. That's not a risk,

ClanLib 0.7 branch.

2005-01-04 Thread Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo
Hello. ClanLib 0.7.8+svn20041230 has been uploaded to experimental. If someone wants to test these packages before ftp-master approval, fell free to fetch them from http://people.debian.org/~fenio/clanlib/ Any comments appreciated. regards fEnIo -- _ Bartosz Fenski | mailto:[EMAIL

Re: Ignoring the truth or Hiding problems? (was: Are mails sent to xxxx at buildd.debian.org sent to /dev/null ?)

2005-01-04 Thread Matthew Garrett
Ingo Juergensmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you want answers, mail me your questions privately. BTW: the questions I asked within the thread are still unanswered as well. :) If you can't play politely, other people will not be inclined to play with you. Your continued abuse of volunteers,

Re: DDTP problems

2005-01-04 Thread Sam Watkins
A few days ago, Daniel Batista has posted about a problem with an automatic email system on a ddtp.debian.org which is stuffing up the Debian Descriptions Translation Project: On Mon, Dec 27, 2004 at 11:02:29PM -0300, Daniel Mac?do Batista wrote: The replies depend of the subject in the email.

Re: Ignoring the truth or Hiding problems? (was: Are mails sent to xxxx at buildd.debian.org sent to /dev/null ?)

2005-01-04 Thread Ingo Juergensmann
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 09:55:21PM +, Matthew Garrett wrote: If you want answers, mail me your questions privately. BTW: the questions I asked within the thread are still unanswered as well. :) If you can't play politely, other people will not be inclined to play with you. Your

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Andrew Pollock
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 04:25:00PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote: Paul van der Vlis wrote: At least that's been the case including sarge. Hence, such a sentence would not mean anything. I can understand something like Debian releases when it's ready, but many people have to work

Re: RunDinstallHourly

2005-01-04 Thread Andrew Pollock
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 10:16:27AM -0800, Ken Bloom wrote: http://wiki.debian.net/?RunDinstallHourly (part of the ReleaseProposals topic on wiki.debian.net) discusses the concept of speeding up the release process by running dinstall hourly instead of once per day. This seems (to my amateur

Re: RunDinstallHourly

2005-01-04 Thread Ken Bloom
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 09:36:11 +1100, Andrew Pollock wrote: On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 10:16:27AM -0800, Ken Bloom wrote: http://wiki.debian.net/?RunDinstallHourly (part of the ReleaseProposals topic on wiki.debian.net) discusses the concept of speeding up the release process by running dinstall

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Matthew Garrett
Andrew Pollock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That said, this (rather large) blocker shouldn't be the issue it has been for this release for the next one. The two biggest blockers to releasing any time soon have been the installer and the security infrastructure. I'm actually not abreast of what

Re: Ignoring the truth or Hiding problems? (was: Are mails sent to xxxx at buildd.debian.org sent to /dev/null ?)

2005-01-04 Thread Steve Langasek
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 10:38:03PM +0100, Ingo Juergensmann wrote: Please note that year 2005 has come to an end and the year 2005 is now - even in my mail address! Does the new address bring with it a more constructive attitude towards volunteers who have contributed countless hours over

Re: LCC and blobs

2005-01-04 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Glenn Maynard may or may not have written... On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 06:22:20PM +, Darren Salt wrote: On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 01:48:12AM +, Darren Salt wrote: [fetching firmware on finding hardware which needs it: wget or packaged?] Fetch every time and fetch once. That

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Neil McGovern
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 02:58:42PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would strongly caution against using Sarge for a production system until there is security team support. See this message I posted to d-u when someone pointed out that they were running sarge on some servers:

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Jonathan McDowell
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 10:35:37PM +, Matthew Garrett wrote: Andrew Pollock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That said, this (rather large) blocker shouldn't be the issue it has been for this release for the next one. The two biggest blockers to releasing any time soon have been the installer

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread William Ballard
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 11:25:29PM +, Jonathan McDowell wrote: We've spent most of the past year thinking a release might be just round the corner. We can only cry wolf so many times before the world stops believing us and finds an option that actually works. I started using Linux (and

Re: Maintainer needed

2005-01-04 Thread Giuseppe Scrivano
Hi, I submitted a RFP(bug #288655). Thanks for the suggestion, Giuseppe

package up for grabs - xmms-xmmplayer

2005-01-04 Thread Jason Thomas
Package: xmms-xmmplayer Description: XMMS plugin that uses MPlayer to play video files CC me I am not on the list I know longer use this package so if someone wants to maintain it that uses it let me know. Its had two bugs in the year since I packaged it and one new upstream release 8 months

Re: murphy is listed on spamcop

2005-01-04 Thread Russell Coker
On Wednesday 05 January 2005 07:58, Thomas Bushnell BSG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Russell Coker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Save for the fact that it was Rumsfeld who said this, not Bush or bin Laden: It's the same thing. References to Goebbels will invoke Godwin's law... But I

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Neil McGovern wrote: On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 02:58:42PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would strongly caution against using Sarge for a production system until there is security team support. See this message I posted to d-u when someone pointed out that they were running sarge on some

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Neil McGovern
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 07:45:12PM -0500, Roberto Sanchez wrote: I subscribe to debian-security (+ d-s-announce) and get reports whenever there's anything released. I know what is installed on my boxes, so I know if this announcement affects me. You are probably in the minority, then.

Re: Bug#288497: ITP: libsnowball-swedish-perl -- Stemming algorithm for Swedish

2005-01-04 Thread Don Armstrong
On Tue, 04 Jan 2005, Dominic Hargreaves wrote: On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 10:26:36AM +0100, Eduard Bloch wrote: Background: most of them (compressed) need about 5kB size. This is rudicuolous... a package of ~5kB that about ~5kB meta data to be included in the archive. I can see that this is

Re: RunDinstallHourly

2005-01-04 Thread Joey Hess
Ken Bloom wrote: http://wiki.debian.net/?RunDinstallHourly (part of the ReleaseProposals topic on wiki.debian.net) discusses the concept of speeding up the release process by running dinstall hourly instead of once per day. This seems (to my amateur eyes) like a technically simple change to

Re: RunDinstallHourly

2005-01-04 Thread Steve Langasek
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 08:08:47PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote: Ken Bloom wrote: http://wiki.debian.net/?RunDinstallHourly (part of the ReleaseProposals topic on wiki.debian.net) discusses the concept of speeding up the release process by running dinstall hourly instead of once per day. This

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Marcelo E. Magallon
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 03:41:41PM +0100, Christoph Berg wrote: ...which Debian provides for its stable distribution at any time, even if the last stable release was ages ago. How does a fixed release date help there? Besides Florian's point, you have to consider that Debian needs people

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Marcelo E. Magallon
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 10:35:37PM +, Matthew Garrett wrote: It shouldn't be forgotten that the biggest blocker after these things is probably a general failure to actually care all that much. How many people are actually behaving as if a release is just around the corner? How can we

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Marcelo E. Magallon
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 03:34:20PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote: One of the biggest disadvantages of Debian for me is the long time it takes for a new stable version. What about saying something like: the next stable release comes in the beginning of 2006? The release date for

Re: New stable version after Sarge

2005-01-04 Thread Marcelo E. Magallon
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 11:25:29PM +, Jonathan McDowell wrote: We've spent most of the past year thinking a release might be just round the corner. We can only cry wolf so many times before the world stops believing us and finds an option that actually works. You ought to hear the

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Re: murphy is listed on spamcop

2005-01-04 Thread Miles Bader
Russell Coker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If you have any serious point to make then it can be made without reference to such people. However all your messages recently have been ad-hominem attacks, trying to compare me to Rumsfeld and now claiming that I have a problem with reality. Um, no.

Re: Orphaning some packages

2005-01-04 Thread sean finney
hi thorsten, On Sat, Jan 01, 2005 at 04:14:03PM +0100, Thorsten Sauter wrote: I plan to orphan some of my packages. At the moment I have not enough time for those packages. cacti - Frontend to rrdtool for monitoring systems and services i'm a cacti user myself and would be happy to take

Bug#288686: ITP: cssed -- a CSS editor

2005-01-04 Thread David Moreno Garza
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist * Package name: cssed Version : 0.3.0 Upstream Author : Iago Rubio [EMAIL PROTECTED] * URL : http://cssed.sf.net/ * License : GPL Description : a CSS editor Application to help create and maintain CSS style sheets for

Re: murphy is listed on spamcop

2005-01-04 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 11:36:45AM +1100, Russell Coker wrote: If you have any serious point to make then it can be made without reference to such people. However all your messages recently have been ad-hominem attacks, trying to compare me to Rumsfeld and now claiming that I have a

Accepted abcmidi 20050101-1 (i386 source)

2005-01-04 Thread Anselm Lingnau
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 08:37:05 +0100 Source: abcmidi Binary: abcmidi abcmidi-yaps Architecture: source i386 Version: 20050101-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Anselm Lingnau [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Anselm Lingnau

Accepted rezound 0.11.1beta-3 (i386 source)

2005-01-04 Thread Debian/GNU
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 15:39:05 +0100 Source: rezound Binary: rezound Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.11.1beta-3 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Guenter Geiger (Debian/GNU) [EMAIL

Accepted tor 0.0.9.2-1 (i386 source)

2005-01-04 Thread Peter Palfrader
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 11:14:03 +0100 Source: tor Binary: tor Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.0.9.2-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Peter Palfrader [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Peter Palfrader [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Accepted cupsys 1.1.23-1 (i386 source all)

2005-01-04 Thread Kenshi Muto
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 19:32:16 +0900 Source: cupsys Binary: cupsys-bsd libcupsys2-dev libcupsys2 cupsys libcupsys2-gnutls10 libcupsimage2-dev libcupsimage2 cupsys-client Architecture: source i386 all Version: 1.1.23-1 Distribution:

Accepted ttthreeparser 1.4-5 (all source)

2005-01-04 Thread W. Borgert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 15:02:23 + Source: ttthreeparser Binary: ttthreeparser Architecture: source all Version: 1.4-5 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: W. Borgert [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: W. Borgert [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Accepted wavesurfer 1.7.3-2 (all source)

2005-01-04 Thread Debian/GNU
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 10:56:12 +0100 Source: wavesurfer Binary: wavesurfer Architecture: source all Version: 1.7.3-2 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Guenter Geiger (Debian/GNU) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Guenter Geiger

Accepted puredata 0.38.0+amidi-1 (i386 source)

2005-01-04 Thread Debian/GNU
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 10:18:03 +0100 Source: puredata Binary: puredata Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.38.0+amidi-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Guenter Geiger (Debian/GNU) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Guenter

Accepted specimen 0.4.5-1 (i386 source)

2005-01-04 Thread Eduardo Marcel Macan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 14:58:39 -0200 Source: specimen Binary: specimen Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.4.5-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Eduardo Marcel Macan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Eduardo Marcel Macan

Accepted snd 7.8-1 (i386 source all)

2005-01-04 Thread Debian/GNU
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 11:26:19 +0100 Source: snd Binary: snd snd-gtk-alsa snd-doc snd-gtk Architecture: source i386 all Version: 7.8-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Guenter Geiger (Debian/GNU) [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Accepted python-crypto 2.0+dp1-1 (i386 source)

2005-01-04 Thread Andreas Rottmann
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2005 14:47:12 +0100 Source: python-crypto Binary: python2.1-crypto python-crypto python2.3-crypto python2.2-crypto Architecture: source i386 Version: 2.0+dp1-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: medium Maintainer: Andreas

Accepted python-gtk2-tutorial 2.3-1 (all source)

2005-01-04 Thread Igor Stroh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 12:30:11 +0100 Source: python-gtk2-tutorial Binary: python-gtk2-tutorial Architecture: source all Version: 2.3-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Igor Stroh [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Igor Stroh

Accepted python-gtk2-doc 2.5.1-1 (all source)

2005-01-04 Thread Igor Stroh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 12:30:11 +0100 Source: python-gtk2-doc Binary: python-gtk2-doc Architecture: source all Version: 2.5.1-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Igor Stroh [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Igor Stroh [EMAIL

Accepted drgeo 1.0.0-1 (i386 source)

2005-01-04 Thread Hilaire Fernandes
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2005 16:39:07 +0100 Source: drgeo Binary: drgeo Architecture: source i386 Version: 1.0.0-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: high Maintainer: Stephen Quinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Hilaire Fernandes [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Accepted roundup 0.7.10-1 (all source)

2005-01-04 Thread Bastian Kleineidam
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 11:30:05 +0100 Source: roundup Binary: roundup Architecture: source all Version: 0.7.10-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Bastian Kleineidam [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Bastian Kleineidam [EMAIL

Accepted nvram-wakeup 0.97-5 (i386 source)

2005-01-04 Thread Debian VDR Team
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 23:52:04 +0100 Source: nvram-wakeup Binary: nvram-wakeup Architecture: source i386 Version: 0.97-5 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian VDR Team [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Debian VDR Team [EMAIL

Accepted gnome-themes 2.8.2-1 (i386 source all)

2005-01-04 Thread Josselin Mouette
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 15:09:03 +0100 Source: gnome-themes Binary: gtk2-engines-thinice gnome-accessibility-themes gnome-themes gtk2-engines-crux gtk2-engines-mist gtk2-engines-lighthouseblue gtk2-engines-highcontrast Architecture:

Accepted mime-support 3.29-1 (all source)

2005-01-04 Thread Brian White
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 09:30:14 -0500 Source: mime-support Binary: mime-support Architecture: source all Version: 3.29-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: medium Maintainer: Brian White [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Brian White [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Accepted openssh 1:3.9p1-1 (powerpc all source)

2005-01-04 Thread Colin Watson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 14:18:31 + Source: openssh Binary: ssh-askpass-gnome openssh-client-udeb ssh openssh-server openssh-client openssh-server-udeb Architecture: source powerpc all Version: 1:3.9p1-1 Distribution: experimental

Accepted vdradmin 0.96-3 (all source)

2005-01-04 Thread Debian VDR Team
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 12:32:10 +0100 Source: vdradmin Binary: vdradmin Architecture: source all Version: 0.96-3 Distribution: unstable Urgency: high Maintainer: Debian VDR Team [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Debian VDR Team [EMAIL

Accepted i2c 1:2.9.0-6 (i386 source all)

2005-01-04 Thread Aurelien Jarno
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 15:45:06 +0100 Source: i2c Binary: i2c-source i2c-2.4.27-1-k6 kernel-patch-2.4-i2c i2c-2.4.27-1-k7-smp i2c-2.4.27-1-586tsc i2c-2.4.27-1-686-smp i2c-2.4.27-1-386 i2c-2.4.27-1-k7 i2c-2.4.27-1-686 Architecture: source

Accepted squid-prefetch 1.0-1 (all source)

2005-01-04 Thread Brian White
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 09:39:52 -0500 Source: squid-prefetch Binary: squid-prefetch Architecture: source all Version: 1.0-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: medium Maintainer: Brian White [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changed-By: Brian White [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Accepted yaboot-installer 1.0.3 (powerpc source)

2005-01-04 Thread Colin Watson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 14:41:21 + Source: yaboot-installer Binary: yaboot-installer Architecture: source powerpc Version: 1.0.3 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian Install System Team debian-boot@lists.debian.org

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