On Thursday 23 March 2006 00:56, Frans Pop wrote:
Myself, I'm a KDE user currently, so why do I not propose to sync
Debian's release to their release schedule? Or why not MySQL, or Apache
or ...? Because I happen to know that releasing Debian involves a bit
more than waiting for random
On Wednesday 22 March 2006 15:02, Gregg Coner wrote:
Phase 1: Gnome is released and you spend the first entire month doing all
the crazy things to the package that should only be done in experimental
with a goal that at the end of the first month the package will be in
Unstable.
Sounds
We also want to apoligize specifically to Mark Shuttleworth whoes name we
forged in a post.
Accepted, no harm done. Elmo is a MUCH better mail forger, though, you
could get some useful tips there. And maybe, one day, a statue.
Mark
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Our actions in the Debian Mailing Lists were uncalled for. We
honestly regret everything we said and did. We want to
specifically apoligize to the leadership of the Debian project and
especially the DPL. We know that they are honest to goodness hard
workers and are genuinly interested in the
Gregg Coner wrote:
Our actions in the Debian Mailing Lists were uncalled for. We honestly
regret everything we said and did.
Good, now please just stop.
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: :' : I have ended up where I needed to be -- Douglas Adams
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On Thursday 23 March 2006 00:02, Gregg Coner wrote:
And plus, to the average user, the most up to date gnome is most
important.
Haven't you heard? The average Gnome user is switching away from Gnome to
other alternatives.
Myself, I'm a KDE user currently, so why do I not propose to sync
also sprach Gregg Coner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006.03.23.0002 +0100]:
Phase 1: Gnome is released and you spend the first entire month doing all the
crazy things to the package that should only be done in experimental with a
goal that at the end of the first month the package will be in Unstable.
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