Hi Marcin
On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 06:37:38PM +0100, Marcin Kulisz wrote:
> On 2020-04-22 16:35:25, Bastian Blank wrote:
> > What do you mean with "formating"? "GNU/Linux" is now irrelevant.
> But IMO a nice gesture to non Linux parts of our community and costs us
> nothing.
> > "Debian Linux",
On 2020-04-22 16:35:25, Bastian Blank wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 07:57:19PM -0400, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> > Product title: For older releases, the title is listed as (e.g.) "Debian
> > GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch)". For buster, it is "Debian 10 Buster". I prefer
> > the formating used for
On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 07:57:19PM -0400, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> Product title: For older releases, the title is listed as (e.g.) "Debian
> GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch)". For buster, it is "Debian 10 Buster". I prefer
> the formating used for stretch, and would like to update buster to
> match.
What
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 03:42:16PM -0700, Ihor Antonov wrote:
> - I often want to make sure that this is *really* the official AMI, some kind
> of
> link to the debian page that says "yes, this is indeed Debian's account ID
> would make me feel more reassured.
Yes, I agree that this is
On Monday, 20 April 2020 16:57:19 PDT Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> This is a continuation, in spirit, of a thread from last summer, but I'm
> intentionally starting a new one here. [1]
>
> This post will specifically focus on the Debian AWS Marketplace
> listings, which are currently split across two
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 04:57:22PM +0200, Emmanuel Kasper wrote:
> YMMV, I use the following text in
> https://app.vagrantup.com/debian/
>
> Debian is a free Operating System for your laptop, server or embedded
> device. But it provides more than a pure OS: it comes with over 59000
> packages,
On 2020-04-20 19:57:19, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> This is a continuation, in spirit, of a thread from last summer, but I'm
> intentionally starting a new one here. [1]
>
> This post will specifically focus on the Debian AWS Marketplace
> listings, which are currently split across two AWS accounts
> Product overview: For buster, the overview is simply "Debian 10 "Buster"
> for Amazon Web Services." For stretch, it is a longer blob of copypasta
> from the Debian entry on Wikipedia. Neither of these is ideal, IMO.
> Some condensed version of About Debian[5] would probably be better, but
> I
This is a continuation, in spirit, of a thread from last summer, but I'm
intentionally starting a new one here. [1]
This post will specifically focus on the Debian AWS Marketplace
listings, which are currently split across two AWS accounts [2][3]
We've got some inconsistencies between our
On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 03:34:14PM +0200, Laura Arjona Reina wrote:
> Feel free to commit there your review/update proposals for the values of
> those fields afterwards, or ping if you'd like us to provide the initial
> proposal.
I updated it a bit, added some comments.
Please provide a
Hi Bastian
El 10/7/19 a las 14:32, Bastian Blank escribió:
Hi Laura
On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 08:49:49AM +0200, Laura Arjona Reina wrote:
I think the best probably is that you open a collaborative pad or create
a txt file in the "publicity" repo [1] where we can see the different
fields we can
Hi Laura
On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 08:49:49AM +0200, Laura Arjona Reina wrote:
> I think the best probably is that you open a collaborative pad or create
> a txt file in the "publicity" repo [1] where we can see the different
> fields we can tweak for each cloud provider (I guess we cannot
Le Mon, Jul 08, 2019 at 06:33:06PM +0200, Raphael Hertzog a écrit :
>
> We have plenty of persons using their work email as a way to show that the
> work has been sponsored by the company. (And I do that for my work in
> Debian sponsored by Offensive Security)
>
> To me, it does not seem wrong
On 7/8/19 6:48 PM, Sam Hartman wrote:
>> "Raphael" == Raphael Hertzog writes:
>
> Raphael> To me, it does not seem wrong to have a small mention of
> Raphael> credativ close to the azure image if they did the work
> Raphael> (even if they were paid by Microsoft).
>
> I think
On 7/8/19 6:33 PM, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 08 Jul 2019, Thomas Goirand wrote:
>>> We have quite a long history of displaying public acknowledgements
>>> of our sponsors' contributions.
>>
>> Really? As much as I know, writing the names of contributors (in other
>> words, doing
> "Raphael" == Raphael Hertzog writes:
Raphael> To me, it does not seem wrong to have a small mention of
Raphael> credativ close to the azure image if they did the work
Raphael> (even if they were paid by Microsoft).
I think finding ways to credit people who are supporting
Hi,
On Mon, 08 Jul 2019, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> > We have quite a long history of displaying public acknowledgements
> > of our sponsors' contributions.
>
> Really? As much as I know, writing the names of contributors (in other
> words, doing commercial advertising) on each and every artifact
On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 5:49 AM Thomas Goirand wrote:
> Why must Debian users on Azure see the word "credativ"?
As I understand it, the Azure images will be moved from the credativ
account to an SPI/Debian account.
--
bye,
pabs
https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
On Sun, Jul 07, 2019 at 11:49:22PM +0200, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> Why must Debian users on Azure see the word "credativ"? To me, it's as
> if I uploaded the OpenStack image to cdimage.debian.org, with filename
> "openstack-debian-image-provided-by-zigo.qcow2". This feels completely
>
On 7/5/19 10:00 PM, Bastian Blank wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> I'd would like some input on how to present Debian at some of the cloud
> providers, namely Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services.
>
> The current state:
>
> On Azure we never really made an effort on how to present it. The
>
Hi all
Thanks Paul for the answers
El 6/7/19 a las 3:19, Paul Wise escribió:
> On Sat, Jul 6, 2019 at 4:18 AM Bastian Blank wrote:
>
>> I'd would like some input on how to present Debian at some of the cloud
>> providers, namely Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services.
>
> This reminds me of a
On Sat, Jul 6, 2019 at 4:18 AM Bastian Blank wrote:
> I'd would like some input on how to present Debian at some of the cloud
> providers, namely Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services.
This reminds me of a discussion we had recently about guidelines for
Debian presences on social networks:
Hi folks
I'd would like some input on how to present Debian at some of the cloud
providers, namely Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services.
The current state:
On Azure we never really made an effort on how to present it. The
Marketplace page is pretty empty:
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