Otavio Salvador wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 11:54, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> ...
> > suggesting #debian-boot there is probably not a good idea indeed.
> > Anybody against the change?
>
> I support the change.
#debian may be the first-level IRC support for d-i, but #debian-boot is
the second l
Hi all,
here it goes my suggestion:
- drop development IRC channel;
- suggest forums.debian.net;
- as well as ask.debian.net.
--
Melhores cumprimentos/Best regards,
Miguel Figueiredo
mr diff: /home/elmig/debian/debian-installer/. (in subdir /home/elmig/debian/debian-installer/manual)
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Quoting Marc Haber (mh+debian-packa...@zugschlus.de):
> As the population of #debian-boot is obviously not prepared for
> end-user question, #debian-boot should be clearly flagged as an
> "experts only" channel, and end-users should be discouraged from
I'd prefer talking about "development chann
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 11:54, Samuel Thibault wrote:
...
> suggesting #debian-boot there is probably not a good idea indeed.
> Anybody against the change?
I support the change.
--
Otavio Salvador O.S. Systems
E-mail: ota...@ossystems.com.br http://www.ossystems.com.
Marc Haber, le Wed 02 Nov 2011 11:41:18 +0100, a écrit :
> Chapter 7.1 of the squeeze installation guide contains the sentence
>
> "For direct on-line help you can try the IRC channels #debian
> or #debian-boot on the OFTC network."
>
> As the population of #debian-boot is obviously not prepared
Package: debian-installer
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
Chapter 7.1 of the squeeze installation guide contains the sentence
"For direct on-line help you can try the IRC channels #debian
or #debian-boot on the OFTC network."
As the population of #debian-boot is obviously not prepared for
end-user quest
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