Yes 'we wait for some info... what's up the he** ??? Is this an open source project or not ???, we use it not only for apt-*** tools.
> On Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Dan Jacobson wrote: > > > > So, give the people some time and after the details are disclosed - > > > learn from their experience and use it in your work. > > > > Let's examine natural disasters, e.g. a typhoon. The pros agree that > > the public must be able to get to timely reports issued from the > > disaster control center, via e.g. local radio stations. > > > > Here in the debian world, there was one announcement posted on the > > 21st, then blackness. One assumes those in charge have been replaced > > by zombies and the typhoon is headed our way. > > > > I agree. > > A least, they can stay us informed about their actions... for example: > > 21 sep: hacked, we moved all domain to blah, bluh, blih. > 22 sep: investiguation started, by X, X. We think it will take X > hours/day/month/years > 24 sep: We still investiguate, please be patient, we think we will > terminate that in two hour/day/month/years. > ... > > and so on, it's not so hard, and it's take 2 minutes or less. > > E. > -- > Eric LeBlanc > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -------------------------------------------------- > UNIX is user friendly. > It's just selective about who its friends are. > ================================================== > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Konstantin Kostadinov ------------------------------------------------------------ Public PGP : http://www.fadata.bg/pgp/konstantinpgp.asc ----------------------------------------------------------- Your business will assume vast proportions.