Raul Miller wrote:
On Wed, May 21, 2003 at 09:57:13PM +1200, Nick Phillips wrote:
I don't believe that it's acceptable for an otherwise beaten option
to win due the the otherwise winning option being discarded due
to a quorum requirement, as John suggests might happen.
Under the proposed
getting CC:'s myself, but it does get odd
when I continue to receive CC:s after thread drift.
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At 01:18 PM 12-26-2000 -0800, Ben Gertzfield wrote:
Kim == Kim Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kim could you please mail me sheet music for dueling banjos
This is about the third or fourth time we've gotten this request.
Does anyone know why? :) (Here's an earlier one I found.)
I just did
At 04:38 PM 12-22-2000 -0500, Jacob Kuntz wrote:
from the secret journal of Brent Fulgham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
No doubt most of you have seen the NSA's secure linux posting
on Slashdot this morning.
Looking at:
http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/docs.html
there appears to be several utilities that
At 10:14 AM 9/8/00 -0400, Michael Alan Dorman wrote:
Paul Seelig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But RMS speaking like *this* is rather unappropriate and IMHO quite
insulting. I wonder if the author of ncftp who was hurting the GPL by
using readline and who subsequently put ncftp under GPL as
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At 07:40 PM 9/5/00 +0200, Bart Schuller wrote:
What frustrates me is that there's software that's
- useful
- free
- legal (at least for quite a few millions of people)
but not officially available for Debian.
I understand fully that using the name non-US for patent-encumbered
software is wrong.
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At 08:21 AM 8/31/00 -0400, Richard A Nelson wrote:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Juhapekka Tolvanen wrote:
There might be bug in either Pine or IMAP(D) or both.
Both... I had to manually delete several messages in Pine 4.21 folders
and I don't use IMAP
I don't use pine or imap, but the school hosting my
At 01:52 PM 8/15/00 -0700, Steve Bowman wrote:
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 01:01:49PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
[snip]
The strange part is that _some_ contrib packages are scattered
across the 3 CDs, but not all of the packages. For example, lyx
is _not_ there. Only 83 packages are
Never trust trucks
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of -rpath, because with rpath, bar is not
dependent on libfoo, but on /usr/lib/libfoo.
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--On Saturday, January 30, 1999, 12:35 AM +0100 Bernd Eckenfels
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Hello,
who would liek to take the lilo package over?
I might, but I have a couple of questions/concerns...
I am not registerred as a developer. If that is an immediate show-stopper,
then so be it. I
these guidelines.
Also part of old DFSG point 7
...
This looks like the result of a bad cut-and-paste job. I have tried,
and I can't even understand what it was supposed to mean. Could this
be clarified in the final version?
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I have two comments...
3.2. Misrepresentation of Authors
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3.6.2. Versioning and Renaming
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Are these two clauses redundant? And should
things they probably
shouldn't, and are language-specific.)
Jay Treacy
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up continuity to discuss in email a document that exists
solely on WWW.
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trademark of TSR, Inc.
Is the trademark still held in TSR's name? Or is ADD a registered
trademark of Wizards of the Coast?
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Buddha Buck writes (Re: Ratifying the constitution ):
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Out of curiosity, how formal does a proposed amendment have to be. I
mean, will this work for an amendment proposal? (And if so, I'd like
to propose it:
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The text under discussion, as written by Philip Hands and Buddha Buck,
and posted in total by Manoj Srivastava is:
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Policy should be followed, except where a discussion about the
clause in
question is still ongoing
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single user. Jove for quick edits, XEmacs for normal programming and
other editing jobs, and Xemacs-MULE for foreign language processing (if
I can ever figure out how to input text in kana and kanji, I'd be
happy).
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, and that is why
the GPL is so tricky to interpret.
However, it is item 4) that is the key, and the GPL has (to my
knowledge) never been tested in court.
Perhaps it is time for a GPL version 3? But would it/could it be any
clearer?
Jason
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?) But there is a noticable dip in S/N
when the group gets publicity.
I would prefer keeping the package -out- of the distribution, and
mentioning on a.s.r that it is available, even if that would be
considered useful information.
Paul
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Just
be consistant.
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, but
not the packages themselves.
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as Replaces:
netstd. As far as I understand, Replaces should only be used when one package
completely replaces another's functionality, and I don't thing popclient
replaces all of netstd.
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-related options?
Or are we thinking of two separate (but related) problems?
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. It will automatically
display enriched-text correctly, handle multipart MIME messages well
(both multipart/mixed and multipart/alternative), and integrates well
with PGP.
Marek
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stripped
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