Do you have permission from your employer to user their infrastructure (eg:
computers, network) to work on contributions to ArchLinux?
If not, they *may* own the IP related to the PKGBUILDs, or any extra
scripts
you include (in most jurisdictions, if you write a 15 line script, it's
On 2015-06-15 11:57, Tom Swartz wrote:
Hi all,
The majority of my work happens behind corporate firewalls where ssh out
via port 22 is not an option.
Is there a way to configure GitHub-like SSH via HTTPS ports?
https://help.github.com/articles/using-ssh-over-the-https-port/
I'd be
On 2015-06-12 10:01, Lukas Fleischer wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 at 09:43:00, G. Schlisio wrote:
Lukas on aur-dev: Popularity is the sum of all votes with each vote
being weighted with a factor of 0.98 per day since its creation.
thats quite a fast wear-off, i think.
after a year,
Em 19-06-2015 08:43, LoneVVolf escreveu:
On 19-06-15 03:36, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Em 18-06-2015 19:27, LoneVVolf escreveu:
Should we allow such programs in AUR ?
You're mistaking a tool for its uses. I have some packages on the AUR
that could also help protect criminals. Should I also
Am 18.06.2015 um 18:33 schrieb Connor Behan:
[...]
Does anyone know an easy way to hide Popularity with a userscript or
userstyle? [...]
Given that the index of the column not changes, this works:
$('table.results thead tr th:nth-child(5)').hide();
$('table.results tbody tr
PERSONALLY i have no problem with this program, and completely disagree with
laws that forbid tools like this.
Ah okay, that addresses the assumption I (and I'm sure others) have made
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On 19-06-15 03:36, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Em 18-06-2015 19:27, LoneVVolf escreveu:
Should we allow such programs in AUR ?
You're mistaking a tool for its uses. I have some packages on the AUR
that could also help protect criminals. Should I also remove these
packages from AUR? Let's ban
=== Signoff report for [community-testing] ===
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/signoffs/
There are currently:
* 0 new packages in last 24 hours
* 0 known bad packages
* 0 packages not accepting signoffs
* 0 fully signed off packages
* 154 packages missing signoffs
* 4 packages older than 14
Let me just reiterate not to install such tools unless you know
whether in your local jurisdiction they are not somehow banned and
whether you should care about taking such risks.
cheers!
mar77i
I'd like to drop a note that john is in [community], and nobody has an
issue with that
Thanks
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