Hi,
On 24/12/13 at 11:55 +0100, chrysn wrote:
hello debian developers,
hello trademark team,
(trademark team tl;dr: how's the incoming trademark policy going? having
trademarked and copyighted logos around is an issue again.)
There has not been any recent progress. The current status is
* Bastien ROUCARIES roucaries.bast...@gmail.com, 2013-12-23, 16:23:
I have just implemented lintian-privacy-breach tags [1,2]
I don't think “privacy breach” is an appropriate expression to use here.
Can we find a less judgmental and more technical term?
These tags check for webpage fetching
hello debian developers,
hello trademark team,
(trademark team tl;dr: how's the incoming trademark policy going? having
trademarked and copyighted logos around is an issue again.)
i'm hooking into this topic with another aspect of it, attempting to cut
the let's just ship the icons-sayers with
El Tue, 24 de Dec 2013 a las 2:03 AM, Jakub Wilk jw...@debian.org
escribió:
* Bastien ROUCARIES roucaries.bast...@gmail.com, 2013-12-23, 16:23:
I have just implemented lintian-privacy-breach tags [1,2]
I don't think “privacy breach” is an appropriate expression to
use here. Can we find a less
Hi,
I have just implemented lintian-privacy-breach tags [1,2]
These tags check for webpage fetching external documents and thus
allowing to track our user.
Lintian is beeing to run over the archive but nevertheless we get some
partial result (expect full archive coverage in a week or two).
I
Hi Bastien!
On 12/23/2013 04:23 PM, Bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
I have just implemented lintian-privacy-breach tags [1,2]
These tags check for webpage fetching external documents and thus
allowing to track our user.
Lintian is beeing to run over the archive but nevertheless we get some
Le Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 04:23:19PM +0100, Bastien ROUCARIES a écrit :
I have just implemented lintian-privacy-breach tags [1,2]
These tags check for webpage fetching external documents and thus
allowing to track our user.
Lintian is beeing to run over the archive but nevertheless we get
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