Bug#785457: cloud.debian.org: AMI don't need getty

2015-05-18 Thread Brian Gupta
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 10:29 AM, Ognyan Kulev ogn...@ognyankulev.com wrote:
 На 18.05.2015 в 17:17, Emmanuel Kasper написа:

 My understanding of that applied to Xen virtualization platform that
 Amazon uses, is that systemd will *always* start a getty on the default
 system console,  which  for Xen will be /dev/hvc0 instead of /dev/tty1
 Actually you *want* to have this one getty started, as this is where
 your rescue console will be.


 I'm new to Amazon EC2 but I don't see any way to access Xen console (hvc0).
 Quick googling didn't find anything.

It's logged. (No interactive output). [1]

-Brian

[1] - http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/instance-console.html

 All the best,
 Ognyan



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Bug#780462: summit.debian.org: T-Shirt sizes uses (e.g.) large vs female large

2015-03-14 Thread Brian Gupta
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 8:45 AM, Niels Thykier ni...@thykier.net wrote:
 Package: summit.debconf.org

 Hi,

 The T-shirt sizes field in the registration field gives the following
 options:

  * Small ... Extra extra large
  * Female small ... Female extra extra large
  * No shirt selected

 I suspect this would be more gender neutral if we had Male small
 ... Male extra extra large in the first group.

 ~Niels

In US English (not sure about UK), it would be more natural to say
Men's and Women's sizes instead of (fe)male sizes. I personally
believe that it also makes it clear that we are talking about adult
sizes.

e.g. - Women's small.

Cheers,
-Brian


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Bug#760347: Looks like emails are making it into the archive but people aren't getting them.

2014-10-17 Thread Brian Gupta
I heard back from a couple people and I think things are working. (At
least there is enough reports that people are seeing emails that I
think we can close this.) For some reason I didn't see the test emails
come through. I resubscribed just in case, but am mostly comfortable
this is working..

Thank you for all your help!

-Brian

On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 3:14 AM, Alexander Wirt formo...@debian.org wrote:
 On Sun, 12 Oct 2014, Alexander Wirt wrote:

 On Sat, 11 Oct 2014, Brian Gupta wrote:

  Can you please double check things? People aren't getting mail but
  they are showing up in the archives.
 I made a few control samples and the two mails going through the list were
 send out.
 ping?

 alex



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Bug#760347: Looks like emails are making it into the archive but people aren't getting them.

2014-10-11 Thread Brian Gupta
Can you please double check things? People aren't getting mail but
they are showing up in the archives.

Thanks,
Brian


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Bug#681501: Debian France on Debian's new donations page?

2014-10-09 Thread Brian Gupta
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 3:31 AM, Raphael Hertzog hert...@debian.org wrote:
 Hi,

 On Tue, 07 Oct 2014, Paul Wise wrote:
 Since Debian France is a Trusted Organisation and has methods of
 donating to Debian, we should probably add it to Debian's rewritten
 donations page. We need some information before we can add it:

 A paragraph introducing Debian France to potential donors.

 Available donation methods (looks like PayPal at this point?).

 Paypal is offered, but we can accept wire transfers too (SEPA credit),
 we have published the IBAN/BIC here currently:
 https://france.debian.net/soutenir/

 Details of how to donate (for PayPal some HTML would be best).

 The correct link is this one:
 https://france.debian.net/galette/plugins/galette-plugin-paypal/paypal_form.php?pref_lang=en_US

 It's best to use the form on this page because it will record everything
 in the accounting books automatically.

Not a rush, but can we work to setup a separate API key for donations
to Debian?  We're trying to close the bug that people had to go to a
Trusted Organization website, and also make another decision.

See riseup.net donation page for example:
https://help.riseup.net/en/donate#paypal

(Paul please correct me, if this isn't what you had in mind.)

 If anyone reading this mail has the details already and can commit to
 the website CVS repository, please add Debian France there.

 ENOTIME sorry

 Cheers,
 --
 Raphaël Hertzog ◈ Debian Developer

 Discover the Debian Administrator's Handbook:
 → http://debian-handbook.info/get/


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Bug#681501: Debian France on Debian's new donations page?

2014-10-09 Thread Brian Gupta
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 12:25 PM, Paul Wise p...@debian.org wrote:
 On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 11:37 PM, Paul Wise wrote:

 Could you summarise the concerns for those of us not on debconf-team?

 BTW, the page already mentions it is possible to donate to SPI via PayPal.

I'll add there was a long 100+ email discussion among SPI members about
whether or not to support Paypal. The long story short was that if someone
was willing to do the work, and if we took extreme precautions about keeping
Debian money separate from other project's money, and limited how much
money we kept in Paypal, and if we as Debian didn't make Paypal the only
option to donate to Debian, then proceeding with adding Paypal support
was an option.

Basically, we are acknowledging that many people have Paypal
accounts, so that adding a readily accessible Paypal option, would help
with Bug #681501. (Simplifying the donation process.)

The implementation of Paypal @ SPI has been slower, because the
volunteer (me) got too busy to push it forward. I'm working with Paul to put
Debian France's Paypal account in the streamlined section of the donations
page, so we have some easy to use Paypal option.

Please note that when we do eventually get SPI's Paypal situation sorted,
it might make sense to have that be our default Paypal option since, at least
for some US residents, donations to SPI can be tax deductible.

Please note FSF, Wikimedia Foundation, Gnome Foundation, Riseup,
SFLC, the Software Freedom Conservancy, and pretty much every other
like-minded organization accepts Paypal donations as a fully supported
donation method. The FSF even had fruitful discussions with Paypal about
their licensing. [1]

Thanks,
Brian

[1] - https://www.fsf.org/news/paypal


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Bug#681501: I found the thread taffit is referring to.

2014-10-09 Thread Brian Gupta
I found the thread taffit is referring to here (18 months ago):

http://lists.debconf.org/lurker/message/20130330.130910.2a600f87.en.html

He was questioning the fees collected by Paypal. (Which are just under
3%). In the thread people did express a dislike for Paypal, but
acknowledged that their fees are competitive with other fees we pay
for online payment processing. It was also expressed that people
didn't like that Paypal was the primary option, with an allowance only
given for people who couldn't use Paypal. IE: To take advantage of the
match one needed to use Paypal. Please note that an option option was
added shortly thereafter for European Interbank transfers but, if
memory serves, nobody take advantage of it.

The use of Paypal in that particular case was for a matching drive for
DC13, with a targeted dynamic progress bar, where if we didn't use
Paypal, it would be practically improbable to do using another service
in the timeframe with human resources we had available. It was very
easy for Debian.ch, to implement and maintain, and no one volunteered
to help with the harder work of integrating other options.

In the current case, we are NOT talking about ONLY allowing Paypal, we
are talking about adding an easy to use option, for those people who
do use Paypal. For Paypal users, it will greatly streamline the
donations process and increase follow through.

I will also add that currently both Debian.ch and Debian.fr accept
Paypal, and SPI passed a resolution to accept Paypal. [1] This is
still to be implemented, but we should see some progress within a
month or so. ffis also accepts paypal as well. [2] So basically all of
Debian's Trusted Orgs either accept or plan to accept Paypal payments.

Using SPI's Paypal account, in the future, will have one additional
advantage beyond US tax deductibility. Because SPI is a 501c3
non-profit, paypal provides a discounted rate of 2.2%. This is really
a great rate and the only way to get significantly lower, is to use
european wire transfers, which isn't really an option in the US, or to
use paper checks which are quite the opposite of easy.

I and many of the other people who are working on fundraising
understand that some people don't like Paypal. Some of us also don't
like Paypal, but view it as a useful and necessary tool for our jobs
of raising money for Debian. At the end of the day ALL these banking
services are proprietary services that we need to integrate with to
accept donations. Paypal, like all the services we use, does not
require us to use proprietary libraries or protocols to interface with
them.

I'll close on one note, for the donations page we are working on we
want ALL options listed. We also want to make to make the process as
painless as possible for our benefactors, so would prioritize those
options that are the simplest. If people don't like Paypal they don't
have to use it, as it won't even be the first option listed.

-Brian

[1] - http://www.spi-inc.org/corporate/resolutions/2013/2013-12-12.mcs.1/
[2] - http://www.ffis.de/News/Spenden-jetzt-auch-mit-PayPal-m-glich-5.html


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Bug#681501: Donations to Debian will soon be easier!

2014-10-04 Thread Brian Gupta
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2014 14:40:20 +0800 Paul Wise p...@debian.org wrote:
 On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 11:56:55PM +0200, Simon Paillard wrote:
 
 Several of possibilities: * mid term: get an UsaEpay API key for 
 debian at (which Brian said they are SPI authorized processors), 
 same as http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate_pg_org/
 
 We now have a USA ePay API key for Debian!
 
 Brian recruited me to help out with this issue, we discussed the 
 approach at length on IRC and I spent a few hours tweaking and
 came up with the attached replacement page (HTML and WML), online 
 version:
 
 https://people.debian.org/~pabs/tmp/donations.en.html
 
 It is inspired by a combination of these donation pages:
 
 https://donate.fsf.org/ http://opensource.org/donate 
 https://riseup.net/donate 
 https://tails.boum.org/contribute/how/donate/ 
 https://www.torproject.org/donate/
 
 It uses these principles:
 
 * One up-front donation method that is relatively easy * A table
 of options for other donation types, listing the details so people
 can choose the method that works for them.
 
 I tried to prepare a form similar to USA ePay for Click  Pledge 
 but they seem to have some sort of security system in place 
 preventing that, you can uncomment the form in the HTML to check
 it out.
 
 The list of organisations is incomplete but it is fairly easy to 
 add more (commented out templates are in the WML).
 
 I mentioned crypto-currencies in the Debian section but made it 
 vague because I am not aware of the current status (hi Martin!).
 
 The equipment section could also use some input by DSA and the 
 DebConf video team I think. Once the new page is online I can 
 contact them.

This is a major improvement. I don't see any reason to hold back
pushing this out, as we can always fine-tune it later. I'd say at this
point, push it out, and if there are any suggestions for further
improvement,  we can always incorporate it into a later revision.
(Frankly, I don't see any scenario where someone could consider this a
regression.)

Cheers,
Brian

 
 -- bye, pabs
 
 https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
 
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Bug#760347: Checking in.

2014-10-01 Thread Brian Gupta
Wanted to make sure Micah's merge didn't stall things. I read #454642
and the concerns raised there are no longer valid, so I removed the
wontfix that was accidentally applied.

I say they are no longer valid, as the wontfix was put in place before
the precedent of allowing dug lists. [1][2][3][4]

I understand that the listmasters team may be busy and it may take
some time to do the actual migration, it would just be good to know
that it's in the queue, and not considered stalled.

Thanks,
Brian

[1] - https://lists.debian.org/debian-dug-mx/
[2] - https://lists.debian.org/debian-dug-in/
[3] - https://lists.debian.org/debian-dug-ie/
[4] - https://lists.debian.org/debian-dug-quebec/


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Bug#763085: Please add Patty Langasek harmo...@dodds.net to the list of moderators that Martin proposed.

2014-09-27 Thread Brian Gupta
Thanks,
Brian


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Bug#760347: Shall we proceed?

2014-09-21 Thread Brian Gupta
Alex,

At this point it's been close to two weeks since Stew indicated he had
the full archives and I asked him to forward them to the bug. He's
probably very busy, as we haven't heard back any indication of when he
may have time to provide them.

At this point, rather than waiting indefinitely, I think you should
proceed, when you get some cycles to set this up.

Please go ahead and use Clint's copy of the archives, unless Stew
indicates otherwise in the mean time.

Thanks,
Brian


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Bug#760347: Shall we proceed with Clint's archives or do you have them handy?

2014-09-08 Thread Brian Gupta
Stew,

You said you had full archives? Would it be a lot of trouble to
forward them to the this bug in compressed mbox format? If it's a
problem, we should be able to proceed with Clint's copy, but he said
he might be missing some due to over-aggressive spam filtering.

Thanks,
Brian


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Bug#760347: lists.debian.org: New list: debian-dug-nyc

2014-09-02 Thread Brian Gupta
Package: lists.debian.org
Severity: wishlist

Dear Maintainer,

Name: debian-dug-nyc (Debian User Group New York City)

We need to create a mailing list to coordinate Debian events in New York City. 
Historically we have used: http://lists.vireo.org/mailman/listinfo/debiannyc

However, the list seems to go offline more often than ideal, and we recently 
lost 4 years of archives.

We plan to try reconstruct and migrate the existing archives.

Thanks,
Brian


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Bug#746394: Please consider shipping pre-built images in Debian packages

2014-04-30 Thread Brian Gupta
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 2:21 PM, Miguel Landaeta nomad...@debian.org wrote:
 On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 09:59:49PM +0200, Jan Wagner wrote:

 Did you have a look into
 /usr/share/docker.io/contrib/mkimage-debootstrap.sh? You can generate
 your own image via debootstrap.

 And what debian-cloud team? (CCing them)

 I don't know if that it's outside of the tasks of the team (what do you
 think guys?) but it would be nice if you can provide properly
 maintained and signed images?

 I'm a member of that team (I'm almost inactive although) but maybe we
 can contribute with that. For example, I have a very simple image in my
 web page[1] generated with debootstrap and signed with my key since is
 the only one I trust so far to play around with docker.

 1. http://people.debian.org/~nomadium/docker/images/

Not a docker user yet, but from what I understand it probably fits in
with what we debian-cloud folks are doing and I, for one, would be
happy to hear what you are doing.

However, I would make sure to collaborate with paultag and the other
docker.io package maintainers as I suspect.

At this point, I guess finding a reliable safe distribution channel is
the big open question. (This goes back to a trusted/official cloud
image listing service I had proposed earlier. Sigh.. I need to follow
up on that.)

-Brian


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Bug#725703: Would very much appreciate zswap support in wheezy backports kernel

2013-12-04 Thread Brian Gupta
I have been waiting for 3.11 to make it's way to wheezy-backports so I
can start testing zswap (which finally made it today) and just found
out zswap doesn't seem to be compiled in. :(

It should be completely safe to compile in, as it is disabled by
default and needs a grub option to enable. (One needs to edit
/etc/default/grub to enable it.)

I would be very appreciative if this made it in.


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Bug#681501: Donations to Debian are too difficult

2013-10-21 Thread Brian Gupta
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 5:56 PM, Simon Paillard spaill...@debian.org wrote:
 Hello,

 As we discussed this on IRC with Brian.

 Several of possibilities:
 * short term [DONE]: linking to SPI 
 https://co.clickandpledge.com/advanced/default.aspx?wid=34115#DonationName_4
 * mid term: asking SPI to have stable anchor or dedicated page ?

SPI does not have the bandwidth to develop custom landing pages for
every project that they sponsor. IE: When I initially asked about it,
they proposed doing something like Postgres was doing, so I will be
focusing my efforts on getting a page written to be hosted on www.d.o,
that uses UsaEpay.

 * mid term: get an UsaEpay API key for debian at
   (which Brian said they are SPI authorized processors), same as
   http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate_pg_org/

I have spoken to treasurer@SPI on IRC about UsaEpay API key and
forwarded requested information on via email. Awaiting reply. In the
mean time I will work on an HTML draft for an updated donations page.

As am aside, Debian.ch, our Trusted Org in Switzerland, does have a
Paypal account, that can currently accept global donations from most
countries that allow Paypal. However, donations from US citizens are
likely not tax-deductible, so I am working with SPI to explore Paypal
donations through SPI. (In my mind it would be one of a handful of
allowed payment methods.)

-Brian


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Bug#696595: Offical Non-marketplace AMIs?

2013-04-22 Thread Brian Gupta
On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 6:21 AM, Charles Plessy ple...@debian.org wrote:
 Le Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 03:07:09AM -0700, Brian Gupta a écrit :
 Are there any plans to publish non-marketplace AMIs?

 Hi Brian,

 I think that it is done, see 
 http://wiki.debian.org/Cloud/AmazonEC2Image/Squeeze.

 James, if you confirm, we can close #696595, that I created earlier to track
 the issue.

 Cheers,

Thanks James (and Charles!)

Now that we have Community AMIs published, what would it take to get
Debian listed in the Quickstart Wizards? Currently the options
listed are:

- Amazon Linux AMI 2013.03
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
- Ubuntu Server 12.04.1 LTS 
- Ubuntu Server 12.10
- Cluster Compute Amazon Linux AMI 2013.03
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 for Cluster Instances
- Cluster Instances HVM SUSE Linux Enterprise 11
- Ubuntu Server 12.04.1 LTS for Cluster Instances
- Ubuntu Server 12.10 for Cluster Instances
- A bunch of Windows AMIs

Guessing this is more of a question for James, but I'd guess from the
technical side, we probably need at least an HVM image for Cluster
compute instance types?

Thanks,
Brian

 --
 Charles Plessy
 Tsurumi, Kanagawa, Japan


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Bug#705209: www.debian.org: Ask for a donation while people are downloading Debian

2013-04-11 Thread Brian Gupta
Package: www.debian.org
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

   * What led up to the situation?
Zack suggested filing as a bug in a discussion on
debian-sponsors-discuss. Please see
lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/debian-sponsors-discuss/Week-of-Mon-20130408/22.html
for more info.

In summary it seems Eclipse is asking people to donate to the project
during downloads, and that has significantly increased donations. The
thought is that this seems like a great idea that we should also do.

  
http://ianskerrett.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/how-to-increase-donations-to-an-open-source-project/

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  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-4-486
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Bug#591823: please include init.d script

2010-08-05 Thread Brian Gupta
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 5:48 PM, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
 also sprach Henrik Riomar henrik.rio...@gmail.com [2010.08.05.2214 +0200]:
 ZFS is more then just the fs it self it is also a volume manager and a
 software raid solution.

 What happened to the Unix philosophy?

Modern Solaris engineers believe that when it comes to performance,
Layers are for cakes, not for software.

-Brian

 --
  .''`.   martin f. krafft madd...@d.o      Related projects:
 : :'  :  proud Debian developer               http://debiansystem.info
 `. `'`   http://people.debian.org/~madduck    http://vcs-pkg.org
  `-  Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing systems

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Bug#580741: Sarge incorrectly listed as latest PowerPC release on www.debian.org/ports/powerpc

2010-05-08 Thread Brian Gupta
Package: www.debian.org
http://www.debian.orgX-Debbugs-Cc: debian-powe...@lists.debian.org
Severity: normal

Currently Lenny and Squeeze still have PowerPC support. Webpage should be
updated.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-21-generic (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash


Bug#580742: Sarge incorrectly listed as latest PowerPC release on www.debian.org/ports/powerpc

2010-05-08 Thread Brian Gupta
Package: www.debian.org
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-powe...@lists.debian.org
Severity: normal

Currently Lenny and Squeeze still have PowerPC support. Webpage should
be updated.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-21-generic (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash



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Bug#580741: This bug is a repeat of 580742.

2010-05-08 Thread Brian Gupta
My apologies for sending two many times. The first time I sent the
headers caused it to be rejected, the second time, I sent as HTML,
causing a multipart message, and it wasn't until the third time I
mostly got it right. (Third time being 580742).

Please close this bug and defer to 580742.

Thanks,
Brian



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Bug#502193: [Pkg-puppet-devel] Bug#502193: the other end went away puppet warnings are symptoms of a nasty bug

2009-03-22 Thread Brian Gupta
2009/3/22 Robin Sheat ro...@kallisti.net.nz:
 I have puppet managing a handful of VMs, and see this other end went away
 error a lot. As noted in #64, it leaves a lot of CLOSE_WAIT connections lying
 around. Before long, these fill up the connection table make it very difficult
 to SSH into the machine to repair.

 My current workaround is a cron job that does a puppet restart daily, this
 obviously isn't an ideal solution.

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According to this upstream bug report, this error should go away if
you disable keepalive. http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/ticket/944
Can you test and report back?

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Brian

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Bug#518831: Not sure the default config is broken.

2009-03-17 Thread Brian Gupta
Basically what you are seeing in the logs is puppetd attempting to
contact the default puppetmasterd server. (By default it attempts to
connect to the host puppet). If you put puppet.mydomain.com in your
DNS and point it at your configured puppetmaster, things should go
much more smoothly. (This is the default for upstream puppet as well).

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