Bug#292643: ITP: cl-s-xml -- simple Common Lisp XML parser

2005-01-28 Thread D. Starner
> This XML parser implementation has the following limitations: > * It does not support CDATA. > * Only supports simple character sets. What do you mean, "simple" character sets? What's the difference between a simple character set and a complex character set? -- ___

Re: scripts to download porn in Debian?

2005-01-25 Thread D. Starner
How is this going to help parents? I don't want my future kids to read Something Positive; it's not pornographic, I don't recall nudity, but that level of cold-hearted cynicism is not something I want my kids exposed to, at least not at a young age. Should we set this up to only grab Garfield, Pe

Re: Ubuntu discussion at planet.debian.org

2004-10-22 Thread D. Starner
> But, hey, why t.f. do you not just go and fix some bugs instead of > writing another useless message? Maybe beginning with your own packages, > or looking at some RC bugs? To avoid a flame war, you curse at me, flame me, tell me what do and to boot are hypocritical in the last part (as you too a

Re: Ubuntu discussion at planet.debian.org

2004-10-22 Thread D. Starner
> And before you think about writing another message, > think about the reason for having the debian-private ML. The reason why debian-private exists is so people can talk about sensitive issues without posting them on the web, especially things involving personal or private things between people.

Re: ITP: cddb.bundle -- CDDB Bundle for GNUstep

2004-10-06 Thread D. Starner
> I am not sure what you mean by startup. When Linux boots up. > When the libraries were loaded, they started a few daemons, but, I > believe KDE and GNOME libraries do the same thing. Again, how is GNUstep > any different in this regard than the other desktop environments? At one point in time,

Re: ITP: cddb.bundle -- CDDB Bundle for GNUstep

2004-10-05 Thread D. Starner
> I just installed the textedit.app package; it pulled in a few GNUstep > libraries, but not a complete desktop environment. Do the GNUstep libs still start a demon at startup? Last time I checked, they did, instead of starting them only if you were running a GNUstep program, like KDE and GNOME d