Re: Archive area for clamz (Amazon MP3 downloader)

2010-05-31 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno lun, 31/05/2010 alle 09.27 -0300, Fernando Lemos ha scritto:
 xmame-sdl is in contrib, though. I find it hard to draw the line
 between main and contrib unless there's non-free depends, it's all
 very subjective.

xmame-sdl is in non-free, IIRC.




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Re: [OT] Bug#560863: ITP: lamson -- The Python SMTP Server

2009-12-13 Thread Christian Surchi
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 10:03:41PM +1100, Ben Finney wrote:
 You can't disprove the flying spaghetti monster has no involvement with
 email routing. Therefore he must be involved.

The master of email routing is always the Invisible Pink Unicorn.


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Re: trasferimento di debian.it

2009-07-09 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno mer, 08/07/2009 alle 22.59 +0200, Emanuele Aina ha scritto:
 Christian Surchi indicò:
 
  Il giorno mar, 07/07/2009 alle 15.44 +0200, Emanuele Aina ha scritto:
   Un'idea buffa potrebbe essere di fare un fork di debian.org (che temo
   sia ancora su SVN), modificandone infrastruttura e contenuti,
   sottoponendo man mano i risultati al sito ufficiale (gestione della
   lingua decretinizzata, contenuti locali per eventi e professionisti,
   ecc.).
  
  http://www.debian.org/devel/website/
 
 Mh, pagina decisamente da aggiornare, ormai si usa SVN
 http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/webwml/trunk/webwml/?rev=80727sc=1
 
 Idem per http://wiki.debian.org/WebsiteSVNTransition
 
 Ma non ho capito quale fosse il punto. Elucubreresti?

il punto era che ci sono delle procedure ben definite, e che wml non e'
proprio lo strumento che usano tutti per fare pagine web... 

non e' solo una questione politica o di cabale ;)




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Re: trasferimento di debian.it

2009-07-02 Thread Christian Surchi
On Fri, Jul 03, 2009 at 01:02:29AM +0200, Samuele Giovanni Tonon wrote:
  ma, proprio ora, ho trovato questo link:
  http://www.debian.org/index.it.html (c'è in fondo alla pagina se si
  sceglie in italiano).
  
  Marco: puoi cambiare il redirect in modo che punti a quella pagina che
  non è soggetta a content negotiation?
 Questa e' un'ottima idea: veloce sporca e efficace  :-)

Siete proprio dei provinciali... debian.it per l'italia, macche' ormai i
tld geografici sono roba superata! i gggiovani ormai pensano a debian.it
nell'ottica (in inglese) di verbo e oggetto: DEBIAN IT! 

Per questo forse farebbe comodo fare subito una bella pagina debian.it/all
;-P





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Re: trasferimento di debian.it

2009-06-29 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno lun, 29/06/2009 alle 11.42 +0200, Marco d'Itri ha scritto:
 Per inciso, ILS conta tra i propri soci (e il presidente) un numero
 sostanziale di DD, tra cui i primi in Italia.

Questo conta poco comunque, Marco, buona parte dei DD italiani adorano
la bistecca alla fiorentina ma non per questo mi sentirei mai di
affidare il dominio al Cecchini, macellaio di Panzano e profeta della
bistecca in televisione. :)

A parte la battuta, per me cambia abbastanza poco. L'importante e' che
il dominio non finisca in mani poco chiare come era successo in
precedenza. Preferirei vederlo puntato su debian.org, come gia' succede
per debian su altri TLD, piuttosto che vederci sopra l'ennesimo progetto
nato morto, o l'ennesimo forum o blog o altro...

Forse per chiarire meglio il discorso, per tutti quelli che non sanno,
potreste spiegare cosa e' accaduto, invece di insistere con le accuse
del tipo tu sapevi, tu non hai letto, e via dicendo. In questo modo
tutti gli iscritti alla lista potrebbero saperne di piu' senza dover
andare a cercare negli archivi di chissa' quale altra lista.

Per la cronaca, assoli ha gia' un rapporto con Debian/SPI perche'
raccoglie le donazioni per l'Italia da molti anni.

http://www.debian.org/donations

Questo non per fare classifiche di simpatia, ma sempre per informare,
proprio perche' nel thread e' stato fatto anche il nome di assoli.

saluti,
Christian









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Re: trasferimento di debian.it

2009-06-29 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno lun, 29/06/2009 alle 14.29 +0200, Francesco P. Lovergine ha
scritto:
 No, c'e' di peggio. Gli italiani sono agnellini, simpaticoni e di compagnia.
 Ben di rado solo un po' ruvidi.

il problema sono quelli pugliesi... ;)




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Re: trasferimento di debian.it

2009-06-29 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno lun, 29/06/2009 alle 14.53 +0200, Davide Puricelli ha scritto:
 Condivido al 100% il pensiero del Surchi (e questo un poco mi
 preoccupa); evitiamo l'ennesimo progetto parallelo e usiamo, invece,
 il dominio come redirect verso debian.org.
 Ovviamente mi rimetto al volere della maggioranza, questo e' solamente
 un parere personale.

Effettivamente il fatto che tu condivida la mia idea e' preoccupante,
cosi' come e' preoccupante il fatto che piano piano torni a farmi
sentire anche da queste parti. :)

Comunque sono iscritto alla lista, per cui potete evitare di mettermi
sempre in Cc. 

ciao,
Christian



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Re: trasferimento di debian.it

2009-06-29 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno lun, 29/06/2009 alle 15.10 +0200, giskard ha scritto:
 Susu poche pippe la cabala italiana di cui chi ne fa parte lo sa
 ha gia deciso ben prima che il .it punterà al DOTorg.

non c'e cabala senza bistecca al sangue... vegani, sarete assimilati! ;)




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Re: trasferimento di debian.it

2009-06-29 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno lun, 29/06/2009 alle 17.03 +0200, Stefano Zacchiroli ha
scritto:
 On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 04:47:31PM +0200, Christian Surchi wrote:
  ma quali sarebbero questi fantasmagorici contenuti che dovrebbero stare
  su debian.it e non su debian.org, tanto per avere un'idea? Non
 
 Senti, bisteccaro :-), almeno leggi le mie mail prima di fare domande
 a cui ho già risposto :-)

Proprio perche' avevo gia' letto le tue mail... io ancora non ho capito
cosa ci sarebbe di davvero fondamentale per il progetto da metterci
sopra. Per contribuire al sito ufficiale e alle sue parti poi, non c'e'
bisogno di essere DD, per cui sarei piu' felice di un eventuale sforzo
per quello che gia' c'e', piuttosto che per l'ennesimo portale. :)

 Guarda il mini-sub-thread tra me e Cate, ho scritto là qualche
 idea. Se non è chiaro, posso pure provare a buttare giù degli
 scheletri di pagine (magari anche per accorgermi che non ha senso, non
 si sa mai ...), ma di certo non lo faccio se sono l'unico a
 considerare tale strada.

Ripeto... ho visto l'abbozzo di discussione ma non ho ancora capito cosa
ci sia di fondamentale. :)

ciao
Christian



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Re: trasferimento di debian.it

2009-06-29 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno lun, 29/06/2009 alle 17.04 +0200, Marco d'Itri ha scritto:
 Per quanto mi ricordo di come funziona il sito non mi pare che sia
 possibile (per me la content negotiation sulla base della lingua è
 un'idea cretina...).

anche secondo me, soprattutto quando spesso ti porta forzatamente su
pagine tradotte male o molto piu' vecchie delle pagine originali in
inglese! :)

  del dominio, e questo e' stato fatto. Sul suo utilizzo successivo a
  questo punto chi decide e per cosa? :)
 I debian developer italiani.

Si', pero' permettimi di fare le pulci alla questione. Il DPL ha dato
mandato a te di trasferire il dominio a una realta' amica come ILS,
sottolineando l'impossibilita' di SPI, in quanto entita' degli Stati
Uniti, di registrare quel dominio (mi riferisco alla mail di
debian-project indicata in precedenza in questo threa). A questo punto,
esaurito il tuo incarico, mi aspetterei una ulteriore presa di posizione
del DPL sulla questione e non l'annuncio di generosita' da parte di ILS
per la concessione dell'uso del dominio ai DD italiani. Legislazione
italiana e registrazione presso il NIC a parte, mi pareva scontato che
ILS si fosse offerta per uno scopo ben preciso, quello di cui sopra, e
non per altro. Altrimenti a che pro sarebbe stata presa la decisione del
DPL? :)

Senza polemica eh, ma mi pare una questione di principio che richieda
come minimo la chiarezza che ho invocato all'inizio.

ciao
Christian






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Re: trasferimento di debian.it

2009-06-29 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno lun, 29/06/2009 alle 17.30 +0200, Marco d'Itri ha scritto:
 E infatti eccoci qui a discutere cosa farne, non è una concessione.
 Mi pare ovvio che gli interessati alla questione siano i DD italiani,
 se poi ritieni necessario avere una investitura esplicita dal DPL sai
 come fare.

era solo per chiarire tutta la vicenda... mi aspettavo anche una
notifica dell'avvenuto trasferimento su -project e al dpl, tutto qui. :)

ciao
Christian



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Re: trasferimento di debian.it

2009-06-29 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno lun, 29/06/2009 alle 18.15 +0200, Marco d'Itri ha scritto:
 Il mio piano era di fare gli annunci all'esterno una volta deciso cosa
 fare del dominio.

Ottimo. :)

Io ribadisco la mia idea di redirezione su debian.org, a meno che non ci
siano progetti davvero interessanti per debian.it. Sinceramente io
apprezzo molto quello che rappresenza debianizzati, ma mi sembra
semplicemente un'altra cosa, con un suo canale irc, un suo forum, un suo
repository di documentazione, un suo blog e via dicendo. C'e' qualche
problema nell'usare ad esempio risorse note e gia' parte integrante
(piu' o meno ufficialmente) del progetto per alcuni di questi aspetti? 

Altrimenti la vedrei un po' come una sorta di benedizione a un
progetto, rispetto a altri che credo esistano e facciano un lavoro
analogo, dentro o fuori le risorse Debian. Spero di essermi spiegato. :)

ciao
Christian



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Re: postfix as default-mta? [Re: Bug#508644: new release goal default-mta?]

2009-05-07 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno mer, 06/05/2009 alle 23.53 +0200, Josselin Mouette ha scritto:
 Given that the default configuration is extremely simplistic and doesn’t
 use a percent of either exim or postfix features, I still wonder why it
 is not something like nullmailer or ssmtp.

Is nullmailer actively upstream maintained?
ssmpt is not able to handle a queue, so I imagine that it needs
necessarily a permanent connection with a smarthost... am I wrong? 
I don't like this one for *any* machine.

bye,
Christian



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Re: Bug#427216: ITP: gtkol-ldap -- GtkOL-LDAP is a LDAP client based on GtkOL.

2007-06-02 Thread Christian Surchi
On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 02:34:28PM +0200, Francesco Namuri wrote:
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 Owner: Francesco Namuri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
   Package name: gtkol-ldap
   Version : 1.1
   Upstream Author : Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   URL : http://www.example.org/
   License : GPL
   Programming Lang: C++
   Description : GtkOL-LDAP is a LDAP client based on GtkOL.

What about author and url? :)

bye
Christian


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Re: www.it.debian.org

2006-09-15 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno ven, 15/09/2006 alle 13.26 +0200, Marco Bertorello ha scritto:
 On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 12:52:20 +0200
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco d'Itri) wrote:
 
  Qualcuno lo usa? Ha senso tenerlo?
  Sto per spegnere la macchina che lo ospita, e vorrei capire se vale la
  pena di spostare il mirror su un altro server.
  
  FYI negli ultimi 4 mesi ha ricevuto circa 218000 richieste HTTP non
  provenienti da spider, cioè circa 1800 al giorno (comprese immagini,
  file non trovati e tutto il resto).
 
 benchè debian.fastweb.it sia di gran lunga più veloce,
 www.it.debian.org mi sembra il mirror debian più intuitivo per un
 utente italiano che configura apt.

www non e' ftp, sono due macchine diverse e mi pare che marco stia
parlando del mirror del sito web. :)

ciao
Christian



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Re: openexp

2006-08-17 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno mer, 09/08/2006 alle 15.29 +0200, Marco d'Itri ha scritto:
 www.openexp.it
 
 29-30 Settembre e 1 Ottobre 2006.
 Come era webbit una volta, ma meno commerciale.
 
 Ci sarà abbastanza gente, sarebbe utile riuscire ad organizzare uno
 stand di Debian.
 Se poi c'è qualcuno che vuole proporre un intervento, ancora meglio.

Interventi non saprei, ma la mia disponibilita' per esserci e dare mano
provo a darla! :)


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Description: 
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Closes: 292231 320885
Changes: 
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 .
   * Ack to close NMU fixed bugs:
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2006-07-24 Thread Christian Surchi
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Description: 
 cappuccino - an utility to let your boss think that you're working hard
Closes: 306151
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Bug#379509: RM: tkpgp

2006-07-23 Thread Christian Surchi
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal

Hi,
in past I have maintained tkpgp (contrib), but its development died a 
few years ago and there are not traces of author and sources web pages. 
So, I think we should remove it. I think there are valid alternatives. :-)

thanks
Christian


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Re: Debian Speakers Request for convention

2006-03-14 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno lun, 13/03/2006 alle 15.50 +0100, Marco Presi ha scritto:
 No. Mi pareva di aver fatto anche il tuo nome...

Non ho capito. :) 
Comunque sarebbe carino riuscire a mettere su qualcosa di
interessante... magari ne approfittiamo anche per rivederci e fare due
chiacchiere! ;)


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Re: Debian Speakers Request for convention

2006-03-12 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno ven, 03/03/2006 alle 13.28 +0100, Marco Presi ha scritto:
 Io sono disponibile. Vivo a Pisa, venire a Firenze non mi crea
 problemi. 

Io sono gia' a Firenze, ed avevo fatto due chiacchiere con un altro
ragazzo del lilik, Tommaso, proprio su un possibile evento del genere.
Sono andate avanti in qualche modo le cose? :)

saluti 
Christian



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Re: Bug#285625: ITP: expocity -- An enanced Window Manager based on metacity

2004-12-14 Thread Christian Surchi
 ==
 Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 16:33:43 +0100
 From: martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
 Subject: Re: Bug#285625: ITP: expocity -- An enanced Window Manager 
 based on metacity
 ==
 
 enlighten us non-Darwinists: what does Exposé do? How does this
 differ from tabs as provided e.g. by fluxbox.

http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/expose/

bye
Christian





Re: Una Custom Debian Debian-IT

2004-11-06 Thread Christian Surchi
Il giorno sab, 06-11-2004 alle 18:10 -0200, Enrico Zini ha scritto:
 On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 03:09:51PM +0100, Marco Bertorello wrote:
 
  Inoltre, si potrebbero aggiungere, di default, tutti i pacchetti a caric
  o di dd-i, che ne dici/dite?
 
 L'intento è nobile, mti consiglio di dare un'occhiata alla lista dei
 pacchetti che risulterebbe:
 
 for i in [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED] [...]
 do
 aptitude search ~m$i
 done

Tutta pacchetti senza i quali non si puo' vivere! ;-)

Idea interessante comunque, pero' mi pare un po' piu' particolare
l'obiettivo rispetto agli obiettivi dei vari sottoprogetti piu' o meno
ispirati a CDD. 

ciao
Christian






Re: Bug#275685: ITP: msmtp -- smtp client which can be used as a smtp plugin with mutt

2004-10-16 Thread Christian Surchi
Il dom, 2004-10-10 alle 13:57, martin f krafft ha scritto:
 I am sorry to have offended you, or anyone else. I should not have
 written back that day because I was occupied with some personal
 issues and let some steam off by being sarcastic. It was nothing
 personal, and I wish I could undo it.

No problem! :)

 As I explained in my previous mail, I was first put off when I read
 about msmtp. You all have convinced me that it is in fact not Just
 Another, but rather a worthy addition to the Debian archive. I am
 sorry it took me so long, I should have checked first before writing
 back to the list. Thus I hope you accept my apologies.

Already accepted.

 I would suggest not naming it an smtp plugin for mutt though
 because it works equally well with every other product that uses
 /usr/sbin/sendmail.

You are right, but I think that the description could always be made in
a better way. The substance was another thing, anyway.

 If it is of any use, I would like to offer sponsorship for the
 package, in the hope to make peace over the issue.

Just to expiate? ;)

bye
Christian





Re: Bug#275685: ITP: msmtp -- smtp client which can be used as a smtp plugin with mutt

2004-10-10 Thread Christian Surchi
Il dom, 2004-10-10 alle 01:32, Henning Makholm ha scritto:
  I think that msmtp simply will take the place of sendmail binary called
  by mutt.
 
 If it provides /usr/sbin/sendmail, then by definition it is a
 mail-transport-agent and should, if packaged, declare itself as such.

No. If you read the first things on msmtp home page (as I did it, before
writing here), you'll read that simply you must use its binary (msmtp)
from mutt and not sendmail.

 If it provides the same functionality as /usr/sbin/sendmail but with a
 different command name, then somebody needs to explain why.

I'm not msmtp fan or user, but I lost two minutes to read the home page
trying to understand the differences. msmtp is simply a way to delivery
mail to a remote smtp server. For example you cannot have it listening
on 25 port, so I cannot see it as a sendmail alternative, just like
nullmailer or ssmtp or other ones...

bye
Christian





Re: Bug#275685: ITP: msmtp -- smtp client which can be used as a smtp plugin with mutt

2004-10-10 Thread Christian Surchi
Il sab, 2004-10-09 alle 17:48, martin f krafft ha scritto:
  I think it's not a right comparison, nullmail is an MTA. and
  AFAIK, msmtp is not an MTA:
 
 it transports mail to the next relay, right?
 nullmailer is a simple relay-only mail transport agent.
 
 what's the difference?

Deep difference. Our mail-transport-agents are able to behave as daemon,
listening on 25 port. msmtp doesn't, and it's the same for nail. Do you
think that nail could be an MTA? Do you think that any evolution of
mail(1) could be seen as an MTA, only because is able to speak smtp?
:o

 oh well, msmtp has TLS and SASL and IPv6, so I guess it is more
 featureful than nullmailer...

They are two different projects with different targets.

  I think that msmtp simply will take the place of sendmail binary
  called by mutt.
 
 oh, and calling it a plugin make is sounds so much better. are these
 guys marketing specialists or software hackers?
 
 did you know about lpr? it's the mutt print plugin which may also
 work with other programmes.

Do you know about a correct way to have a conversation with people? 
I don't like your attitude, I have simply exposed my idea about that
program, reading its features. That's all. 

And I don't think that the real point of discussion could be the use of
a single word. I thought we were trying to understand msmtp. I don't
see any problems to change one word in long description of a debian
package.

bye
Christian





Re: Bug#275685: ITP: msmtp -- smtp client which can be used as a smtp plugin with mutt

2004-10-09 Thread Christian Surchi
Il sab, 2004-10-09 alle 17:04, martin f krafft ha scritto:
 also sprach Julien Louis [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.09.1616 +0200]:
  msmtp is an SMTP client that can be used as an SMTP plugin for Mutt and
  probably other MUAs (mail user agents).
  It forwards mails to an SMTP server (for example at a free mail provider) 
  which
  does the delivery.
 
 How does this differ from nullmailer? Why should we have Yet Another
 SMTP client in Debian?

I think it's not a right comparison, nullmail is an MTA. and AFAIK,
msmtp is not an MTA:

 Also, mutt has no concept of plugins. It just calls a script or
 executable to deliver the mail.

I think that msmtp simply will take the place of sendmail binary called
by mutt.

bye
Christian





[Fwd: Pacchetti italianizzazioni firefox e thunderbird]

2004-08-20 Thread Christian Surchi
-Messaggio Inoltrato-
From: Vittorio Palmisano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-italian@lists.debian.org
Subject: Pacchetti italianizzazioni firefox e thunderbird
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 11:21:00 +0200

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Hash: SHA1

Ciao a tutti,
Per chi è interessato può trovare qui i pacchetti aggiornati per
l'italianizzazione di firefox e thunderbird. Se in lista è presente qualche
maintainer, sarebbe meglio fare un upload ufficiale, comunque io metterò i
pacchetti aggiornati sempre a questo indirizzo:

deb http://anakonda.altervista.org/debian packages/
deb-src http://anakonda.altervista.org/debian sources/


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Accepted txt2tags 2.0-1 (all source)

2004-08-15 Thread Christian Surchi
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Description: 
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Closes: 240080
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 txt2tags (2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New upstream release
 Fixed failures (Closes: #240080)
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Re: Firenze World Vision 2004 - Workshop su Custom Debian Distributions

2004-06-27 Thread Christian Surchi
Il mar, 2004-06-08 alle 16:18, Marco Presi ha scritto:
 Io ho cominciato a seguire la faccenda di recente (per
 Debian-NP), e sicuramente parteciperò. Enrico e Cosimo seguono
 il tema da molto più tempo, quindi secondo me loro sono gli
 italiani candidati a tenere una relazione.

Nonostante la mia assenza e il ritardo della mia risposta, ci sono
anch'io. Continuo a seguire il tutto con parecchio interesse. Purtroppo
ho l'impressione che non potro' essere a Firenze, causa lavoro, nei
giorni di FWV. :(

A presto,
Christian





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2004-06-02 Thread Christian Surchi
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Maintainer: Christian Surchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Christian Surchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
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Closes: 225592 227730 227731
Changes: 
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 .
   * New upstream release
   * Closes: #227730: binaries removed
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Re: webbit - materiali

2004-02-26 Thread Christian Surchi
Il gio, 2004-02-26 alle 12:20, David N. Welton ha scritto:
 C'e` forse da chiedere anche quale CD distribuire - stable, o qualche
 versione hackerata di testing/unstable?

Mi pare scontato che distribuiamo anche i cd di morphix! :-)
http://www.morphix.org 
nonche' i famosi cd di Debian-NP!!!

ciao
Christian





Re: webbit - materiali

2004-02-26 Thread Christian Surchi
Il gio, 2004-02-26 alle 16:04, David N. Welton ha scritto:
  Mi pare scontato che distribuiamo anche i cd di morphix! :-)
  http://www.morphix.org
 
 Pero`... un qualcosa come morphix/knoppix ha dei vantaggi... molti
 rispetto a debian stable.

Knoppix non va bene, c'e' dentro software non libero.

  nonche' i famosi cd di Debian-NP!!!
 
 Cosa ha di particolare?  Ad occhio, io voterei no, per poter
 concentrare su Debian.

Debian-NP e' un sottoprogetto Debian e qua ci sono alcuni coinvolti in
quel sottoprogetto, non vedo perche' escluderlo se ci fosse interesse e
magari anche i cd.

http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-nonprofit/

e magari anche questa news di dicembre, ma comunque importante:

http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-nonprofit/News/2003/20031213

ciao
Christian





Re: [6 marzo 2004] Giornata dedicata al Debian Installer

2004-02-25 Thread Christian Surchi
Il mer, 2004-02-25 alle 21:29, Emanuele Aina ha scritto:
 Salutate da parte di tutti il nostro DPL, visto che dai messaggi sul suo 
 blog mi sembra molto soddisfatto dell'accoglienza! :)

eheheh, in effetti lo abbiamo trattato bene! ;-)




Re: webbit 2004

2004-01-18 Thread Christian Surchi
Il dom, 2004-01-18 alle 15:07, Guido Serra ha scritto:
 bene, allora dall'altra parte, prima che Debian si muova a favore del
 webbit, pretendo che Fog presenti delle credenziali di serieta' della
 manifestazione tali da giustificare la presenza di Debian.

agli ordini! :P

non sapevo che esistesse un modo di rendere cosi' viva questa lista...
:)

comunque anch'io ci sono, al di la' delle voglie di protagonismo di
qualcuno e delle risposte da cabala di qualcun altro! 

saluti
Christian





Re: webbit 2004

2004-01-18 Thread Christian Surchi
Il sab, 2004-01-17 alle 16:21, Federico Di Gregorio ha scritto:
 le mie tre idee erano:
 
 * debian install party
 * bug squash party
 * d-i hacking
 * traduzioni

e se cercassimo di colmare quel vuoto che spesso c'e' in termini di
conoscenza della distribuzione? cioe' cercare di mostrare il piu'
possibile le potenzialita' e i punti importanti dello sviluppo debian
che spesso sono poco noti, poco documentati e di conseguenza
sottoutilizzati? 
ben vengano i bug squash, ma mi piacerebbe vedere anche qualcosa di piu'
diretto a chi ha voglia di conoscere debian, sotto tutti i punti di
vista... per quanto mi riguarda preferisco appunto fare di persona
quello che non posso fare davanti al monitor, quello per cui e'
necessaria la presenza reale... e quindi mi piace sfruttarla!

si', forse e' un'idea vaga ma un po' di eventi me li sono seguiti... non
webbit, tanto per chiarire, almeno per ora!

a presto
christian




Re: webbit 2004

2004-01-18 Thread Christian Surchi
Il dom, 2004-01-18 alle 16:33, Federico Di Gregorio ha scritto:
  Nulla da aggiungere, a parte il fatto che potremmo inviare qualche
  messaggio in debian-events-eu per cercare partecipazione anche all'estero
  e trovare dell'altro materiale di debian da utilizzare nel booth.
 
 benissimo! hai il mio appoggio per questo.

e ricordiamoci che abbiamo anche una cassa, e se ce l'abbiamo vediamo
anche di usarla se serve! :)






Accepted hasciicam 0.9.1-1 (i386 source)

2003-12-27 Thread Christian Surchi
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Description: 
 hasciicam  - ascii for the masses
Closes: 208544
Changes: 
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 .
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   * Standard Version to 3.6.1
   * Now updated config.* files are in upstream package
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Re: Bug#215945: ITP: etw -- arcade-style soccer game

2003-10-19 Thread Christian Surchi
Il mer, 2003-10-15 alle 17:58, Sam Hocevar ha scritto:
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 
 * Package name: etw
   Version : CVS
   Upstream Author : Gabriele Greco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 * URL : http://etw.sourceforge.net/
 * License : GPL
   Description : arcade-style soccer game

Yeah, a free and real soccer game! Now we are ready for the world
domination! ;-)




Re: Linux Day

2003-09-30 Thread Christian Surchi
Il mar, 2003-09-30 alle 19:11, Emanuele Rocca ha scritto:
 Vedo che nessuno ha risposto, sarei parecchio interessato anche io.
 
 In questi casi mi pare che la persona di riferimento sia fog, sbaglio?

solitamente si, e ricordo che ci sono i soldi debian a disposizione
degli eventi italiani sul conto corrente dell'Associazione Software
Libero... se non ricordo male sono intorno ai 250¤.

ciao
christian





Re: firma chiave GPG a Terni

2003-09-29 Thread Christian Surchi
Ciao David!

Il lun, 2003-09-29 alle 11:09, David N. Welton ha scritto:
 Si`, ma ci sono troppe regole e procedure inutili e poco efficienti.
 Tornando all'esempio in questione, qualcuno (tu stesso?) ha detto che
 molti nel NM queue non diventano bravi developers.  E quindi il mio
 ragionamento e`: prima bravi developers, poi debian maintainers.

Si', ma in concreto che significa? cosa proponi? :)

ciao
Christian





Accepted txt2tags 1.6-1 (all source)

2003-08-24 Thread Christian Surchi
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Changed-By: Christian Surchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
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Closes: 144507
Changes: 
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 .
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Re: Bug#206576: ITP: livejournal -- The code that runs livejournal

2003-08-22 Thread Christian Surchi
Il gio, 2003-08-21 alle 17:35, Jay Bonci ha scritto:
 * Package name: livejournal
   Version : 2003042200
   Upstream Author : Brad Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 * URL : http://www.livejournal.com/code
 * License : LGPL (possibly others, clarifying)
   Description : The code that runs livejournal
 
 Livejournal is the collection of scripts and templating technologies used to 
 set up your own livejournal-like site.
 
 Note: The license isn't exactly specified everywhere, and I'm getting 
 confirmation from brad on the rest of the individual items

Wow, anyway a very good news! :)






Debian Birthday in Netcraft

2003-08-21 Thread Christian Surchi
From Netcraft newsletter and web site:

Debian Linux distribution 10 years old today

http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2003/08/16/debian_linux_distribution_10_years_old_today.html

I'm not so sure about the value of their Debian geographical
distribution, maybe... :-)

bye
Christian


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Re: Bug#204422: ITP: debix -- Live filesystem creation tool

2003-08-08 Thread Christian Surchi
Il ven, 2003-08-08 alle 14:46, Bernd Eckenfels ha scritto:
 you might take a look at mindi/mondo, too.

Probably we should look at it to have fixed and updated packages in
sid... :-)

bye
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Re: Bug#200163: ITP: png2ico -- command-line PNG to ICO converter

2003-07-08 Thread Christian Surchi
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 01:40:43AM +0200, Guillem Jover wrote:
 On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 08:45:53PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
  * Package name: png2ico
Version : 20021208
Upstream Author : Matthias Benkmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  * URL : http://www.winterdrache.de/freeware/png2ico/
  * License : GPL
Description : command-line PNG to ICO converter
  
  Converts PNG files to Windows icon resource files. If you're looking
  for a program to create a favicon.ico for your website, look no
  further. If you need instructions or don't even know what a favicon
  is, check out my short tutorial on how to create and install
  a favicon.ico.
 
 What about icoutils ?

Probably it extracts them only... as description seems to say. 

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Re: Attn: Mass bug filing: libtool requires updating

2003-07-01 Thread Christian Surchi
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 06:02:29PM +0200, Lucio wrote:
 Hi everybody!
 I am an Italian security admin, and I can progam in c /c++ / java.
 I like very much debian, so i would like to start helping the project.
 I would like to partecipate to development, is there someone I could help?
 I would prefer to work on network/security issues.
 Thanks for attention
 Giorgio Luciani

http://www.debian.org/devel/

;-)

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Re: 10 anni di Debian: Openlabs a Milano in p.zza Duomo

2003-06-11 Thread Christian Surchi
Cos'e' Debian Italia o Debian Italian? :)





Re: 10 anni di Debian: Openlabs a Milano in p.zza Duomo

2003-06-11 Thread Christian Surchi
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 05:18:11PM +0200, SteX wrote:
 Pardon:  intendo gli sviluppatori (Italiani) di Debian, come autorevoli
 rappresentanti della debian stessa e di tutto quello che ci sta dietro...
 Perdonami l'imprecisione.

eheheheh, il caldo mi fa diventare ancora piu' antipatico... ;)
comunque a me pare una buona idea... pero' non sono a milano e non ci
vengo nemmeno ;)

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Re: 10 anni di Debian

2003-06-10 Thread Christian Surchi
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 01:01:58AM +0200, Franco Vite wrote:
  Debian's 10th Birthday. The word is out as Alexander Neumann
  [30]noticed and Debian will turn 10 this August. Anniversary parties
  are planned on several places on this planet. Details are not yet
  available and there will probably be more parties organized, but
  preparations for events in [31]Japan, [32]Australia, [33]Germany,
  [34]Great Britain and the [35]US were already started.
...
 noi, qui in italia, non facciamo nulla?
 non dico ad agosto (follia), ma a settembre?

Si potrebbe provare a concretizzare la piccola Debian Conference
italiana di cui si parlava tempo fa... per il decennale!!!

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Re: 10 anni di Debian

2003-06-10 Thread Christian Surchi
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 01:58:06AM +0200, Franco Vite wrote:
  Si potrebbe provare a concretizzare la piccola Debian Conference
  italiana di cui si parlava tempo fa... per il decennale!!!
  
  fiko!
 
  hmmm... peró quí dovresti fare un riassunto delle puntate passate su
  devel, che altrimenti pochi capiscono a cosa ti riferisci.
  :)

L'ora tarda mi suggerisce di lasciare la palla a qualcuno che l'altra
volta mi pare avesse un po' riassunto le varie idee... :)

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Re: Andare a Oslo

2003-06-04 Thread Christian Surchi
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 12:33:16AM +0200, Enrico Zini wrote:
 Io andrò a Oslo; sono iscritto, probabilmente terrò un talk.
 
 Vorrei sapere chi altri viene: viaggiando in gruppo, può essere che
 troviamo formule più convenienti che non viaggiando da soli.

Io vorrei venire!

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Accepted hasciicam 0.9-3 (i386 source)

2003-06-03 Thread Christian Surchi
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Format: 1.7
Date: Mon,  2 Jun 2003 17:41:47 +0200
Source: hasciicam
Binary: hasciicam
Architecture: source i386
Version: 0.9-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Christian Surchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Christian Surchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 hasciicam  - ascii for the masses
Closes: 143499
Changes: 
 hasciicam (0.9-3) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Fixed conflicting definitions in hasciicam.c (Closes:#143499)
   * Removed emacsisms in debian/changelog
   * Standard-Version from 3.5.5 to 3.5.8
   * No DH_COMPAT in debian/rules, moved to debian/compat
Files: 
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 c55d2aed549a5e0b3237004302964a81 21739 graphics optional hasciicam_0.9-3.diff.gz
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Accepted:
hasciicam_0.9-3.diff.gz
  to pool/main/h/hasciicam/hasciicam_0.9-3.diff.gz
hasciicam_0.9-3.dsc
  to pool/main/h/hasciicam/hasciicam_0.9-3.dsc
hasciicam_0.9-3_i386.deb
  to pool/main/h/hasciicam/hasciicam_0.9-3_i386.deb


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Re: Bug#195426: O: multi-gnome-terminal -- Enhanced the GNOME Terminal

2003-05-31 Thread Christian Surchi
On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 09:01:37PM +0300, Baruch Even wrote:
 MGT is much more capable than gnome-terminal, I prefer the power of MGT
 over gnome-terminal, and if no-one else will step in, I'd be willing to
 maintain MGT myself.

I think I can't find enough time... and I'd like to see it maintained
again! ;-)

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Re: Bug#195426: O: multi-gnome-terminal -- Enhanced the GNOME Terminal

2003-05-30 Thread Christian Surchi
 ==
 Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 17:25:15 +0200
 From: Sebastian Rittau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
 Subject: Re: Bug#195426: O: multi-gnome-terminal -- Enhanced 
 the GNOME Terminal
 ==
 
 Is there anything that multi-gnome-terminal can do that the current
 (GNOME 2) gnome-terminal cannot? Is there any point in keeping 
 this
 obsolete GNOME 1 package? If not, I would suggest to file a bug 
 against
 ftp.gnome.org, requesting its removal.

It's not obsolete, and probably it will be ported to GNOME2 too... I use it and 
I don't use gnome-terminal because IMHO is not heavy and more stable. 

bye
christian

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Re: New project proposal: debian-lex

2003-04-20 Thread Christian Surchi
On Sun, Apr 20, 2003 at 06:56:14PM +0300, Jarno Elonen wrote:
 Ouch, punch taken.. There's a difference here, however. 'Lex' is an academin 
 slang word for which a common language alternative exists, 'law', while 
 'widget' is the only name for the thing it represents. Debian-law is not an 
 optimal name either, though. It feels like the package contains The Debian 
 Law that every user must follow. (And makes Debian-policy sound like it's a 
 project for making Debian suitable for the police.. :])

And after that we should create Debian-dogma! g

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Re: New project proposal: debian-lex

2003-04-20 Thread Christian Surchi
On Sun, Apr 20, 2003 at 11:19:23AM -0500, Steve Langasek wrote:
  Ouch, punch taken.. There's a difference here, however. 'Lex' is an 
  academin 
  slang word for which a common language alternative exists, 'law',
 
 English is not the common language for lawyers.  Nor is lex a slang
 word.

Probably they missed lessons about ancient Rome... :)

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Re: New project proposal: debian-lex

2003-04-19 Thread Christian Surchi
On Sat, Apr 19, 2003 at 05:57:42PM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
  I am interested in coordinating a new sub-project called Debian-Lex,
 Could you please explain the naming lex for non English speakers?

It's latin, not english. :-) It means law.

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Re: alioth.debian.org - http connection refused

2003-04-16 Thread Christian Surchi
On Wed, Apr 16, 2003 at 07:55:01PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
 I can't connect to alioth.debian.org via http.
 Anyone know what's up?

Read Wiggy's mail on d-d-a and use https. 

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Re: Some questions about Debian developers

2003-04-12 Thread Christian Surchi
On Sun, Apr 13, 2003 at 12:59:05AM +0100, Andrew Suffield wrote:
 People who don't use their real names are either too stupid or too
 embarrassed by what they are saying. Either way, reading the mail they
 send merely wastes valuable seconds.

There is no reason to blame people that wants to be anonymous.
Anonymity and privacy should be rights all over the world.

If you are not interested, please ignore tha requests, as several other
people did.

bye

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Re: Some questions about Debian developers

2003-04-12 Thread Christian Surchi
On Sun, Apr 13, 2003 at 02:52:23AM +0200, Michael Banck wrote:
  There is no reason to blame people that wants to be anonymous.
  Anonymity and privacy should be rights all over the world.
 
 F^WBlaming people is a right, too :P

Destroying absurd commonplaces too! ;-)

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Re: wml annuncio webbit

2003-04-03 Thread Christian Surchi
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 11:24:43AM +0200, Federico Di Gregorio wrote:
 altra nota: sarebbe carino organizzare al webb.it un Bug Squash Party,
 che ne dite?

ma perche'? vogliamo metterci al computer pure quando ci vediamo di
persona? :P

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Re: wml annuncio webbit

2003-04-03 Thread Christian Surchi
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 11:24:43AM +0200, Federico Di Gregorio wrote:
 altra altra nota: vogliamo provare a fare quella mini-conference al
 webb.it? quanti di voi ci verranno?

Si', lo so, potevo rispondere con un'unica mail ma mi vengono in mente
le cose una dopo l'altro e non tutte insieme.

Io a suo tempo avevo detto che sarei venuto ben volentieri, ma come
funziona la partecipazione? ci si iscrive? come? e poi si paga o si puo'
intervenire gratis in quanto presenza Debian per stand o quel che e'?

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Re: OT: Donazione a Debian

2003-02-25 Thread Christian Surchi
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 10:44:21AM +0100, Federico Di Gregorio wrote:
  Immagino tu non intendessi riconosciuta nel senso
 
 ovviamente no.

Per non generare frantendimenti ho preferito precisare. ;)

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Re: Rubrica su Linux Magazine

2003-02-18 Thread Christian Surchi
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 07:06:05PM +0100, Enrico Zini wrote:
 Dieci domande:
 
  1) Perché Evo?
...

Manca la domanda piu' importante!

- Quanto si e' fighi solo per il fatto di mantenere xchat e sbizzarrirsi
col changelog? 

:D

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Re: Rubrica su Linux Magazine

2003-02-17 Thread Christian Surchi
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 09:25:19PM +0100, Luca - De Whiskey's - De Vitis wrote:
  Cos'era, qualcosa tipo il pacchetto debian del giorno?
 
 Bravo, era quello che intendevo io.

Si potrebbe dedicare un po' di spazio, e qui mi riallaccio a quanto
hanno scritto anche altri in questo thread, a quei pacchetti che spesso
sono specifici di debian, per cui meno noti, ma molto molto utili! :)
Che ne so, apt-proxy, netselect, apt-move, apt-listchanges, apt-spy,
aptitude, debconf, debfoster, deborphan, equivs, jigdo, synaptic, solo
per fare qualche esempio... 
Oppure su un altro fronte sarebbe anche carino parlare dei vari
sottoprogetti attivi, come debian-jr, debian-desktop,...

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Re: Rubrica su Linux Magazine

2003-02-17 Thread Christian Surchi
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 12:17:46AM +0100, Federico Di Gregorio wrote:
  Cos'era, qualcosa tipo il pacchetto debian del giorno?
 
 questo *va* fatto. :)

eheh, se lo vuoi fare giornaliero pero' te ne occupi tu e dai precise
garanzie di non mancare neanche un giorno! ;)
Tanto di pacchetti ce ne sono per anni! :D

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Re: Bene

2003-02-14 Thread Christian Surchi
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 07:57:14PM +0100, Franco Vite wrote:
 Sono felice che sia nata questa lista.
 Spero di poter dare un contributo (probabilmente stando il piu' zitto
 possibile :) il prima possibile.

Un Negroni, grazie! ;-P

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Accepted tkpgp 1.11.1.5-4 (all source)

2002-12-28 Thread Christian Surchi
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Hash: SHA1

Format: 1.7
Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2002 21:23:55 +0100
Source: tkpgp
Binary: tkpgp
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.11.1.5-4
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Christian Surchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Christian Surchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 tkpgp  - Tcl/Tk script that serves as a GUI shell for PGP or GnuPG
Changes: 
 tkpgp (1.11.1.5-4) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Standards-Version from 3.0.1 to 3.5.8
   * Removed emacsisms in debian/changelog
   * Updated debian/rules
   * Updated debian/copyright
   * Removed INSTALL from debian/docs
Files: 
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 8ce43aaed941cdc40ba213c5915fce4c 3087 contrib/misc optional tkpgp_1.11.1.5-4.diff.gz
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Accepted:
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  to pool/contrib/t/tkpgp/tkpgp_1.11.1.5-4.diff.gz
tkpgp_1.11.1.5-4.dsc
  to pool/contrib/t/tkpgp/tkpgp_1.11.1.5-4.dsc
tkpgp_1.11.1.5-4_all.deb
  to pool/contrib/t/tkpgp/tkpgp_1.11.1.5-4_all.deb


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Re: New maintainer behaviour with NMU and LogJam's hijacking

2002-11-29 Thread Christian Surchi
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 11:14:14PM -0500, Ari Pollak wrote:
 Firstly, I don't think this is a matter for debian-devel as it doesn't 
 involve the project as a whole and would best be dealt with privately. 

I've already written to you. I wanted to share my ideas because I don't
like this situation and I don't care the technical question... I don't
consider Debian only from a technical point of view and I didn't see any
collaborative step towards me. I'm sure you are a better maintainer for
logjam and I'm happy fro upstream development too.

 Secondly, I'd like to apologize to Christian and the Debian project for 
 not following exact policy. However, in my defense, I did contact 
 Christian several times before making the NMU, 

I listed all your contacts... I could be happy if you ask me to work on
logjam. You asked only for new packages. I passed it to you if you
offered help. You sent only a wishlist bug the day 4.0.0 was released
and a mail with a one line question. :)

 and did explain to him 
 numerous times privately after the NMU why I did certain things (such as 
 using bug fixes from CVS, since certain things in the actual release 
 needed to be corrected). 

No information to me about your intention.

 Also, the actual logjam package had not 
 received any attention since May even though a new 3.0.x release had 
 been out, so having not received any response from any of my e-mails to 
 Christian before the NMU, I felt things were going unnoticed. Also in my 
 defense, the new 4.x version did fix a serious-level bug filed against 
 the package, and the 3.x series of logjam was basically very unstable as a 
 whole. I have also been in close contact with the upstream author of 
 logjam, and maintain one of his other software packages, gtkspell, for
 Debian.

Good. As I've said I didn't like your way to act and I don't think it's
good for Project.

 In any case, if you have any further discussions about this, 
 please contact Christian and me privately, unless this is appropriate 
 to post in debian-devel for some reason.

I explained my reasons.

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New maintainer behaviour with NMU and LogJam's hijacking

2002-11-28 Thread Christian Surchi
I'm in Debian also because I like cooperative work and I hope Debian
Project is not a competition, but I had to change my opinion because I
did not receive respect from new maintainer Ari Pollak; and Debian did
not receive any respect too.

I maintain logjam (a client for livejournal web site services) package
from its old development as loserjabber. I worked with upstream author
in past, for example suggesting the use of dynamic linking (dlopen) to
avoid forcing users to have xmms installed to install
loserjabber/logjam. 

I know that I could not make work on debian packages in last months...
or better I tried to work even if I had a few spare time so I didn't
make any upload. But I'm not MIA, I have continued following and writing
to the lists and handling BTS things as more as I could do.

Ari wrote to me in the end of october to ask me about my intention about
logjam packaging. I had an enormous backlog and I could not be able to
reply. Then he filed a wishlist bug report (#166993) for the new
upstream release for logjam (4.0.0). Upstream web site
(http://logjam.danga.com) reports that 4.0.0 is released on 29 Oct 2002.
Bug report was sent on 29 Oct 2002 (!).

On 17 Nov 2002 Ari made a NMU for logjam 4.0.0+cvs.2002.11.17 and
another one a few days after that date, IIRC, without a note to me.
I was handling bugs for logjam, as you can see in BTS (#165281). Build
failure reported by Junichi Uekawa in that bug was actually a
libcurl-dev bug (#169654). I reported and maintainer closed with an
upload.

So Ari made the NMU only to close a not so old wishlist bug filed by
himself, faking to close #165281 with his upload. No bug for it against
logjam and instead he closed it with an unuseful New upstream version
entry in changelog. I was not MIA and he didn't write any note to me
about his proposal for an NMU. Then he changed to a cvs version, while I
have always packaged stable released version. No notes about it too.
Then he did not follow our guidelines for NMU, because he uploaded
directly to incoming and not to the 7-DAYS delayed queue, so I couldn't
stop his NMU.

Maybe I forgot something... maybe this episode could be seen as not so
important but it hit me strongly, in particular from the point of view
of my idea about Our Project and Our Work.

I don't know if I'll take care further of logjam debian packages.

Thanks for your attention.
Christian


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Re: Bug#170677: ITP: launchtool -- Run a command supervising its execution

2002-11-25 Thread Christian Surchi
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 03:16:20PM +0100, Enrico Zini wrote:
 * Package name: launchtool
... 
 Run a user-supplied command supervising its execution in many ways,
 such as controlling its environment, blocking signals, logging its
 output, changing user and group permissions, limiting resource usage,
 restarting it if it fails, running it continuously, turning it into
 a daemon and more.

So, is it different from the *simple* daemon the we have already in
the archive? And maybe it's not a PITA like run! ;-)

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Re: Clueless bug reports from autobuilders.

2001-09-10 Thread Christian Surchi
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 10:00:07PM +1000, Steve Kowalik wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 07:03:41PM +0900, Junichi Uekawa uttered:
   
   call ``madison package'' on auric.
  
  It needs a shell access. I don't always have shell access to auric.
  
 Use packages.debian.org search page, that'll tell you what is installed.
 (Yes, it's somewhat like madison.)

madison gives you packages installed by archs and distribution. You can't have 
those
with packages.d.o.

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Re: Bug#111158: Kernel 2.4.5+ network timeouts

2001-09-04 Thread Christian Surchi
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 10:42:43AM +0200, Francesco P. Lovergine wrote:
 Package: kernel-image-2.4
 Version: N/A
 Severity: important
 
 This is an issue for the kernel folk. Just verify 
 
 telnet www.compaq.com 80
 
 It will not respond with all kernel 2.4.5+ (timeout)
 I used my workstation at work with 2.4.8,9 and several machines of 
 the Project. It seems ok with 2.4.2 or 2.4.4 (eg auric et al.)
 This seems a problem with routing filtering policies (icmp filtering
 I think) used by some sites. 
 Use debussy.debian.org to see the problem.
 Compaq is only one of sites with the same problem.
 It does not seem a problem due to PMD (path mtu discovery): 
 
 echo 1  /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_no_pmtu_disc
 
 does not solve the problem.
 
 Ideas?

Is it the ECN question discussed in these days on -devel?

See #110875 and
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2001/debian-devel-200109/msg00041.html

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Re: ddts: notification about pt_BR-translation of the hello-debhelper description

2001-09-04 Thread Christian Surchi
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 01:04:58PM -0500, Adam Heath wrote:
 Please, turn off this mail-spamming service, until you have a facility to
 exclude certain maintainers(note, I don't care about package excludes, but
 maintainer excludes).

Maybe we should call it EMP and not SPAM. I don't think he has a commercial 
target.
:)

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Re: Debian job in Boston US [nowhere better to post?]

2001-05-03 Thread Christian Surchi
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 12:50:06PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
 On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 03:36:07AM -0400, Grant Taylor wrote:
We're seeking a Debian developer to own our in-house customized
Debian network
 
 K00L!11!1!11!1   G3771N6 P41D 2 0WN 80X3N 1Z L33T!!!111!!

Can I have a box to own in *my* house? I'll take care of it! ;-)

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ITP: hasciicam -- ascii for the masses

2001-04-28 Thread Christian Surchi
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

Hasciicam makes it possible to have live ascii video on the web. It
captures video from a tv card and renders it into ascii, formatting the
output into an html page with a refresh tag or in a live ascii window or
in a simple text file as well, giving the possiblity to anybody that has a
bttv card. a linux box and a cheap modem line to show a live asciivideo
feed that can be browsable without any need for plugin, java etc.

Copyright (c) 2000-2001 denis roio aka jaromil

License: GPL v2

URL: http://ascii.dyne.org

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Re: jabber field on db.debian.org?

2001-01-08 Thread Christian Surchi
On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 08:44:38AM +0100, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
  I was just wondering - there is this icq-field on
 http://db.debian.org/, which I have to say I'm not really happy with.
 It's not the kind of thing that seems the right thing[tm] for Debian. I
 would rather like to have a jabber field instead of that

I second you idea. Jabber is an interesting free project and we could
help to spread it. 

Christian

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Re: Python 1.6 released and GPL incompatible

2000-09-07 Thread Christian Surchi
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 10:49:20PM +0400, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:

 Pyhton 2.0 is released already. And it doesn't seems that 2.0 solve the
 license incompatibility...

It's not a stable release.

bye
Christian

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Re: Alternatives to ftp.debian.org

2000-09-07 Thread Christian Surchi
On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 05:39:24AM -0400, Dale Scheetz wrote:

 Is there any better way to pick a useful ftp site for upgrading?

Do you need a mirror to upgrade you system? What about using http?
http.us.debian.org points to many mirrors.

bye
Christian

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Re: ITP: Source-Navigator

2000-09-06 Thread Christian Surchi
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 09:36:36AM -0400, Christopher C. Chimelis wrote:

 Speaking of which, has anyone packaged Insight?  If not, I'll look into it
 (not ITP yet... :-P)

I remember someone working on it, and maybe an ITP for it...

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netscape 4.75 in security.debian.org is broken

2000-08-31 Thread Christian Surchi
Package: communicator
Version: 1:4.75-1
Severity: grave

I've updated communicator from security.d.o's potato packages. I had to
erase my preferences in ~/.netscape because it refused to save new
settings and when launched it was always like the first time with box
with license. I've lost cache, proxy, smart browsing, default page,
fonts settings. I've lost all application section, netscape wants to see
images with xv (all types, jpg, gif and png included). I set again
correctly for jpg and gif, but no results with png. 
Plugin do not work, in application section I can't use it. I've lst all
my settings for them.


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Versions of packages communicator depends on:
ii  communicator-smotif-475   4.75-1 Netscape Communicator 4.75 (static
ii  netscape-java-475 4.75-1 Netscape Java support for version 




Re: netscape 4.75 in security.debian.org is broken

2000-08-31 Thread Christian Surchi
On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 12:18:54PM -0400, Jacob Kuntz wrote:

 not to mention that text/plain is displayed with vim!

All associated following mailcap I think, and it's impossible to handle
text/* with navigator too. :(

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Re: Free Pine?

2000-08-30 Thread Christian Surchi
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 05:56:28PM +0300, Juhapekka Tolvanen wrote:

 http://home.sol.no/~egilk/mana.html

I was curious to see it, but I can't download. Ftp server does not allow
anonymous connection...

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Re: Installed console-apt 0.7.7.2potato1 (source i386)

2000-08-30 Thread Christian Surchi
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 02:52:16PM -0400, Randolph Chung wrote:
 Installed:
 console-apt_0.7.7.2potato1_i386.deb
   to dists/proposed-updates/console-apt_0.7.7.2potato1_i386.deb

What does it mean? console-apt is not in potato and is it put again in
stable?

bye
Christian


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Re: ITP: gopher, gopherd, gopherindex

2000-08-18 Thread Christian Surchi
On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 05:24:02PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
 I'll post such when the change takes place, which should occur in a
 matter of a few days.

Ops, I wrote actual following the intuitive italian meaning. I wanted to
mean the original license. :)

bye
christian

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Re: ITP: gopher, gopherd, gopherindex

2000-08-17 Thread Christian Surchi
On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 01:30:29PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:

 I intend to package up the gopher suite from UMN, together with my
 patches to it.
 
 Note: they have informed me it will be GPL'd shortly.

URL and actual license?

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Problem with Mail-Followup-To: header (was Release-critical Bugreport for March 24, 2000)

2000-03-24 Thread Christian Surchi
Even in your message ossama, I see that there is the username (ossama)  in
the Mail-Followup-To: header. I see also that every message with this
error comes from a 1.1.9i version of mutt. What about it?

bye
Christian

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problem with leafnode in 2.1r5

2000-03-12 Thread Christian Surchi
I'm using leafnode 1.6.2-3 in slink 2.1r5.
It segfaults in many unpredictable cases.
An example:

storing [EMAIL PROTECTED]: alt.folklore.computers
..as article 483 in alt.folklore.computers
alt.folklore.computers: receiving article 132929 (108 more up in the air)
unable to store article
/var/spool/news/message.id/669/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Segmentation fault

...or often during the connection to a server. I can't repeat this problem
and I don't know why. Does anybody have this problem or know about it?

Thanks and bye
Christian

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Re: Release-critical Bugreport for March 10, 2000

2000-03-11 Thread Christian Surchi
On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 12:07:11PM +0100, Christian Hammers wrote:

 Mail-Followup-To: ch, debian-devel@lists.debian.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
^^

I think you must fix your header... ;-)

bye
Christian


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Re: Mozilla

2000-03-09 Thread Christian Surchi
On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 01:04:59PM -0800, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
 My latest apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade run this
 morning grabbed a new version of mozilla.  It no
 longer works, it dies with a segmentation fault.

I heard that you have to remove ~/.mozilla directory. 

bye
Christian

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Can I have a package with no real name of upstream maintainer?

1999-09-29 Thread Christian Surchi
I'm packaging tkpgp, from munitions.vipul.net archive. The upstream maintainer 
doesn't want reveal his real name and wants only tftp as name and an email 
address. The package is release under GPL.
Is this possible?

Thanks,
Christian
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RE: data section! [was: Re: Censoring :) (was: Re: anarchism_7.7

1999-09-28 Thread Christian Surchi
On 27-Sep-99 Josip Rodin wrote:
 We are already doing that - the proposal on the policy list regarding
 a new, data section of the FTP server has passed.
 
 Hopefully, it will be implemented in practice soon.

Yes, but I think that it doesn't solve the problem. I think there are some
data not necessary for the distribution. There are data for packages and
simple data. This two things should be divided, IMHO.

bye 

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RE: libwxx-gtk 2.1

1999-09-19 Thread Christian Surchi
On 17-Sep-99 Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:

 I was supposed to be taking them over.  However I am stretched a wee thin at
 the moment.  So, if you or someone else would like to help, feel free.

I can't help you, I'm not able to handle that package. I was wondering about it
because I was trying to compile hugo, an engine for adventure games.

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libwxx-gtk 2.1

1999-09-17 Thread Christian Surchi
Does a package of these libs exists?

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