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On 2011-03-10 21:14, Doug Springer wrote:
Niels,
I took over from the original developer, and parcellite is no longer
inactive.
Hey,
That sounds good.
There is a fork, it's called clipit, but there were lots of changes
occurring, and I
Niels,
Thanks for getting back to me. The trouble with the packages is they are
a bit old. Parcellite is on 1.0.1, and I think I've made things a little
easier for any debian maintainter since I've fixed a few build problems
regarding debian packages. I've recently removed all the bogus
Hi,
I started developing parcellite because I didn't want it to disappear
from the repositories.
I've been developing parcellite for several months now and have a new
release that's been tested and packaged to i386 and amd64. I'd like to
see this make it into main stream.
Where do I go
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On 2011-03-10 15:40, doug Springer wrote:
Hi,
I started developing parcellite because I didn't want it to disappear
from the repositories.
I've been developing parcellite for several months now and have a new
release that's been tested and
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 3:53 AM, Niels Thykier ni...@thykier.net wrote:
I remember parcellite from a while back; as I recall I managed to reach
the maintainer via his other email: andrewsometh...@ubuntu.com
That being said; the last I heard was that parcellite was being
replaced by a fork,
Hi!
* Lucas Nussbaum lu...@lucas-nussbaum.net [091125 19:06]:
Why the harsh answer?
Sorry, the answer was not intended as such (but can indeed be seen as
such). Sorry again :(
Best Regards,
Alexander
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Nuno Paquete schrieb:
Hi everyone,
I want to be a part of Debian developers team and I'm interested in some
orphaned projects.
I'm reading a lot about Debian developing and how to be a Debian
On 2009-11-26, George Danchev danc...@spnet.net wrote:
* start with learning how Debian Bug Tracking System is manipulated
(which is one of the most valuable Debian assets)
* look for neglected bug reports, eventually in packages you are using
* try to submit patches and/or helpful comments
On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 10:05:59AM +, Sune Vuorela wrote:
On 2009-11-26, George Danchev danc...@spnet.net wrote:
* start with learning how Debian Bug Tracking System is manipulated
(which is one of the most valuable Debian assets)
* look for neglected bug reports, eventually in
Hi everyone,
I want to be a part of Debian developers team and I'm interested in some
orphaned projects.
I'm reading a lot about Debian developing and how to be a Debian developer
but I have some questions to do.
How can I get GnuPG key? I don't know anybody in the team and I've read that
I need
Hi!
* Nuno Paquete nunopaqu...@gmail.com [091125 14:18]:
How can I get GnuPG key?
You create one yourself.
I don't know anybody in the team and
You know, that you need someone to advocate you?
I've read that I need someone to give me one.
Where did you read this?
I'm thinking about
Nuno Paquete nunopaqu...@gmail.com writes:
I want to be a part of Debian developers team and I'm interested in
some orphaned projects.
Thank you for your interest in helping Debian. Maintaining an orphaned
package is a very good way to help.
How can I get GnuPG key? I don't know anybody in
Hi,
You know, that you need someone to advocate you?
I tryed to contact the only person that is listed in portuguese programmers
but I get the following message:
Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:
vill...@debian.org
Technical details of permanent failure:
Google
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 05:15:37PM +, Nuno Paquete wrote:
I tryed to contact the only person that is listed in portuguese
programmers but I get the following message:
Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:
vill...@debian.org
looks like an issue for
On 25/11/09 at 14:26 +0100, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl wrote:
Hi!
* Nuno Paquete nunopaqu...@gmail.com [091125 14:18]:
How can I get GnuPG key?
You create one yourself.
I don't know anybody in the team and
You know, that you need someone to advocate you?
I've read that I
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Nuno Paquete schrieb:
Hi everyone,
I want to be a part of Debian developers team and I'm interested in some
orphaned projects.
I'm reading a lot about Debian developing and how to be a Debian
developer but I have some questions to do.
How can
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 22:04:00 -0700
Ramesh rrame...@gmail.com wrote:
I went over the currently open buglist to see if I could contribute by
fixing some of them to start with. One of the questions I had is some
bugs are platform specific / hardware specific.
For eg:
BUG: soft lockup -
Hi Deepak,
I went over the currently open buglist to see if I could contribute by
fixing some of them to start with. One of the questions I had is some
bugs are platform specific / hardware specific.
For eg:
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#3 stuck for 61s! (AMD Phenom 9600 Quad-Core)
To reproduce the
Hello,
I wish to contribute to debian as a developer. I got my keys signed by
one of the existing developers.
I am looking for a mentor /advocate to guide /help me contribute to
debian (may be to start with fixing bugs in (networking or embedded
area) in the kernel tree.
Thanks
/Ramesh
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On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 11:20 PM, Ramesh rrame...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I wish to contribute to debian as a developer. I got my keys signed by
one of the existing developers.
Please read
http://www.debian.org/devel/join/newmaint
I am looking for a mentor /advocate to guide /help me
On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 11:57:43PM +0800, Cheng Renquan wrote:
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 11:20 PM, Ramesh rrame...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I wish to contribute to debian as a developer. I got my keys signed by
one of the existing developers.
Please read
Hi. I am software developer by profession, but have never participated
in open source development before. I think now is the time for me to
finally give back a little bit.
Specifically, xterm's scroll bars do not display properly on newer
installs, but I suspect the problem may be in the
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 05:07:38PM -0500, Martin Stiaszny wrote:
Hi. I am software developer by profession, but have never participated
in open source development before. I think now is the time for me to
finally give back a little bit.
Specifically, xterm's scroll bars do not display
I would like to help Debian. I've seen some packages which are
qualified as orphan and I would like to adopt them. I've read the
documentation on how to become a developer, and I understood that I
need an advocate.
The packages I'm interested in are:
fda: C malloc debug library (package info)
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 03:31:18AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[A repetion of [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Didn't you get my answer?
From: Andreas Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cu andreas
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On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 03:31:18AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to help Debian. I've seen some packages which are
qualified as orphan and I would like to adopt them. I've read the
documentation on how to become a developer, and I understood that I
need an advocate.
Please
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 11:55:02AM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 03:31:18AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[A repetion of [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Didn't you get my answer?
From: Andreas Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It
I would like to help Debian. I've seen some packages which are
qualified as orphan and I would like to adopt them. I've read the
documentation on how to become a developer, and I understood that I
need an advocate.
The packages I'm interested in are:
fda: C malloc debug library (package info)
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 03:31:18AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[A repetion of [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Didn't you get my answer?
From: Andreas Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-mentors@lists.debian.org
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cu andreas
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 03:31:18AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to help Debian. I've seen some packages which are
qualified as orphan and I would like to adopt them. I've read the
documentation on how to become a developer, and I understood that I
need an advocate.
Please
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 11:55:02AM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 03:31:18AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[A repetion of [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Didn't you get my answer?
From: Andreas Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-mentors@lists.debian.org
Message-ID: [EMAIL
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 06:35:27AM +0800, E. Cermeño wrote:
I would like to help Debian. I've seen some packages which are
qualified as orphan and I would like to adopt them. I've read the
documentation on how to become a developer, and I understood that I
need an advocate.
[...]
Later, much
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 06:35:27AM +0800, E. Cermeño wrote:
I would like to help Debian. I've seen some packages which are
qualified as orphan and I would like to adopt them. I've read the
documentation on how to become a developer, and I understood that I
need an advocate.
[...]
Later, much
I would like to help Debian. I've seen some packages which are qualified as orphan and
I would like to adopt them. I've read the documentation on how to become a developer,
and I understood that I need an advocate.
The packages I'm interested in are:
fda: C malloc debug library (package info)
I would like to help Debian. I've seen some packages which are qualified as
orphan and I would like to adopt them. I've read the documentation on how to
become a developer, and I understood that I need an advocate.
The packages I'm interested in are:
fda: C malloc debug library (package info)
Agney,
I'm looking for information about debian developer/maintainer.
A maintainer is someone who maintains a package, while a developer has
an account on the Debian machines and permission to upload. These two
are basically distinct (i.e. you can maintain a package without being a
developer
On Sat, 01 Mar 2003, Agney Lopes Roth Ferraz wrote:
I'm looking for information about debian developer/maintainer.
http://nm.debian.org
I read in debian page that the only way to became maintainer is developing
some nice program, but I have two friends that are only who make the .deb
Agney,
I'm looking for information about debian developer/maintainer.
A maintainer is someone who maintains a package, while a developer has
an account on the Debian machines and permission to upload. These two
are basically distinct (i.e. you can maintain a package without being a
developer
On Sat, 01 Mar 2003, Agney Lopes Roth Ferraz wrote:
I'm looking for information about debian developer/maintainer.
http://nm.debian.org
I read in debian page that the only way to became maintainer is developing
some nice program, but I have two friends that are only who make the .deb
Hi mentors,
I'm looking for information about debian developer/maintainer.
I read in debian page that the only way to became maintainer is developing some
nice program, but I have two friends that are only who make the .deb package.
The situation is: I don't have a nice package develped by me,
Hi mentors,
I'm looking for information about debian developer/maintainer.
I read in debian page that the only way to became maintainer is developing some nice
program, but I have two friends that are only who make the .deb package.
The situation is: I don't have a nice package develped by me,
Hi guys. I'm in the proces of applying as a debian developer and I'm
pretty much done with the application process. The only thing I have left
to do is send my application manager my modified package so that I can
prove that I know how to put together a debian package.
I've tried several times to
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 01:54:44PM -0400, Tommy Moore wrote:
Hi guys. I'm in the proces of applying as a debian developer and I'm
pretty much done with the application process. The only thing I have left
to do is send my application manager my modified package so that I can
prove that I know
Hi guys. I'm in the proces of applying as a debian developer and I'm
pretty much done with the application process. The only thing I have left
to do is send my application manager my modified package so that I can
prove that I know how to put together a debian package.
I've tried several times to
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 01:54:44PM -0400, Tommy Moore wrote:
Hi guys. I'm in the proces of applying as a debian developer and I'm
pretty much done with the application process. The only thing I have left
to do is send my application manager my modified package so that I can
prove that I know
-- snip --
I have read that I have to meet a developer... and so on
but I'm italian and I think that would be a little difficult.
I don't think there are many italian developers out there :-(
We have about 700 developers, with quite a few in Italy, I think.
On Thu, 03 May 2001 16:22:38 Christian Surchi wrote:
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:31:28PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
We have about 700 developers, with quite a few in Italy, I think.
http://www.debian.org/devel/developers.loc
I'm sure you can find someone.
Right! :)
Maybe
Doh a couple of months
As almost all developers are (I must have read about that somewhere...)
I'm lazy and I think the steps to become a Debian developer
are a little tedious.
This is on purpose. Not everyone should be a developer.
I give up as a developer :-)
What should I do
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:31:28PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have about 700 developers, with quite a few in Italy, I think.
http://www.debian.org/devel/developers.loc
I'm sure you can find someone.
Right! :)
Maybe he could specify his position in Italy.
--
Christian Surchi |
-- snip --
I have read that I have to meet a developer... and so on
but I'm italian and I think that would be a little difficult.
I don't think there are many italian developers out there :-(
We have about 700 developers, with quite a few in Italy, I think.
On Thu, 03 May 2001 16:22:38 Christian Surchi wrote:
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:31:28PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
We have about 700 developers, with quite a few in Italy, I think.
http://www.debian.org/devel/developers.loc
I'm sure you can find someone.
Right! :)
Maybe
Doh a couple of months
As almost all developers are (I must have read about that somewhere...)
I'm lazy and I think the steps to become a Debian developer
are a little tedious.
This is on purpose. Not everyone should be a developer.
I give up as a developer :-)
What should I do
-- snip --
I missed the request, what package was it you wanted? What kind
of state is it in, i.e. is it stable, under heavy development,
or somewhere in between?
Jim
The package is at http://nettoe.sourceforge.net
It's a console based Tic-Tac-Toe like game playable
over a network .
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[Snip]
The package is at http://nettoe.sourceforge.net
It's a console based Tic-Tac-Toe like game playable
over a network . (tcp/ip)
Now the last version is 1.0.5 and it's a stable version.
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Hi,
I have looked at this. Despite my reservations about the
usefulness
of a tic-tac-toe game, I tried to have an open mind about it.
I can't say that in my opinion this is actually worth bothering
to
package, it is pretty simplistic to say the least.
You got the
Hi all, well that's my situation:
I'm the developer of nettoe, a console based
tic-tac-toe game playable over a network.
available at: http://nettoe.sourceforge.net
Now, I'd really like to see it in the Debian
distribution so I'm just trying to understand
how I can make it possible.
I have
Hi all, well that's my situation:
I'm the developer of nettoe, a console based
tic-tac-toe game playable over a network.
available at: http://nettoe.sourceforge.net
Now, I'd really like to see it in the Debian
distribution so I'm just trying to understand
how I can make it possible.
I have
Now, I'd really like to see it in the Debian
distribution so I'm just trying to understand
how I can make it possible.
Do you want to become a debian developer or do you want someone else to
maintain the package?
If you're interested in being a dd, you should apply. Follow the
instructions
On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 10:58:44PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
Radovan Garabik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess the binary needs to be setuid in order to write into score file.
You have to do it... according to debian policy, games should be
setuid games in order to write to score files.
Hello,
I'm a Debian user who intends to package umoria (a roguelike game) for
Debian. There is an existing ITP in the WNPP, but it's been outstanding for
over 1000 days, and I've spoken to the developer who has agreed to let me
take it over. However, this is my first Debian package, so
So, my first question is how do I pick up a package that hasn't been
orphaned? In my reply to the current developer, I asked him if he could
orphan it, but he hasn't replied yet, and he may not know the procedure
anyways. Is it possible for me to grab it from him based on his private
Rene Weber wrote:
(3) I have slink (stable) installed on my debian machines, so of course
umoria is compiled against older libraries. Is this a problem? I can
upgrade one of the machines to unstable if necessary, but that machine is a
lot slower, so I'd really rather not.
It's very
Peter S Galbraith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I figured this might save some people some time. If you want to
set up a small debian install to see if your build dependancies
work in the real world, or to find out what build deps your
package needs in the first place, just type the
Radovan Garabik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 02:16:50PM -0400, Rene Weber wrote:
Also, umoria is (to my reading) non-free. The licence forbids it from
being used in a commercial manner (see below for an excerpt from my
debian/copyright file). Is this a problem? The
Hello Sean,
On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 11:30:24AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
simply place your name as maintainer in the control file and make sure your
name is the one listed in the changelog for the version you release.
Ah, so nothing is official until the package actually gets
Hello Colin,
On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 10:58:44PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
That's set*g*id. Policy 5.10 explicitly says that games must not be
setuid.
Thanks for the pointer. I guess I should have taken a much closer look
at the policy manual. Mea culpa.
This means I'll have to
Hello Peter,
On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 03:10:40PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
It's very easy to install a chroot potato within your slink
machine. That's what I do to build packages. Start with the
instructions below (probably not placing the tree under /tmp if
you want to keep it)
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 03:25:42PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
| Fredrik Steen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I spent a couple of days reading the docs and checked how other people
| do. Now I think I got a valid package with all important files
| ofcourse I can't be 100% sure but I have checked it
Fredrik Steen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 03:25:42PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
| Well, I can't do 'dpkg-source -x mp3html_1.3.8-1.dsc', so something is
| wrong (are you building the source archives yourself rather than letting
| dpkg-buildpackage or debuild do it for you?);
Mr Watson and others.
Comments inline,
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Colin Watson wrote:
|On Mon, 08 May 2000 at 10:09:34 +0200, Fredrik Steen wrote:
| I have uploaded these files to: http://www.stone.nu/debian/dl/
|
| mp3html_1.3.8-1.diff.gz
| mp3html_1.3.8-1.dsc
| mp3html_1.3.8-1_i386.changes
|
I spent a couple of days reading the docs and checked how other people
do. Now I think I got a valid package with all important files
ofcourse I can't be 100% sure but I have checked it many times and
tried to install it to many diffrent boxes (colleuges). I have
uploaded the packages and
Fredrik Steen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I spent a couple of days reading the docs and checked how other people
do. Now I think I got a valid package with all important files
ofcourse I can't be 100% sure but I have checked it many times and
tried to install it to many diffrent boxes (colleuges). I
On Mon, 08 May 2000 at 10:09:34 +0200, Fredrik Steen wrote:
I have uploaded these files to: http://www.stone.nu/debian/dl/
mp3html_1.3.8-1.diff.gz
mp3html_1.3.8-1.dsc
mp3html_1.3.8-1_i386.changes
mp3html_1.3.8-1_i386.deb
mp3html_1.3.8.orig.tar.gz
The main problem that's going to bite you
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 08:15:15PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I have made a package of MP3html and would like to get comments how I
| have done. I want to be fully prepered and have quality packages when
| I apply for being a new maintainer/developer.
|
|Could you put the .dsc, the
Hi Mentors,
I have been using Debian for quite some time now and really want to
get my hands dirty and help out making this great distribution even
better.
I have made a package of MP3html and would like to get comments how I
have done. I want to be fully prepered and have quality packages when
Fredrik Steen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been using Debian for quite some time now and really want to
get my hands dirty and help out making this great distribution even
better.
I have made a package of MP3html and would like to get comments how I
have done. I want to be fully prepered and
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 08:18:05AM +0200, Fredrik Steen wrote:
I have made a package of MP3html and would like to get comments how I
have done. I want to be fully prepered and have quality packages when
I apply for being a new maintainer/developer.
Could you put the .dsc, the .diff.gz and the
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Eric Leblanc wrote:
|On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 08:18:05AM +0200, Fredrik Steen wrote:
| I have made a package of MP3html and would like to get comments how I
| have done. I want to be fully prepered and have quality packages when
| I apply for being a new maintainer/developer.
|
Hi Mentors,
I've applied to become a developer, but I read that the backlog is
rather long, so I have a couple of questions.
I've successfully (I think!) packaged a small utility -- gpart -- and am
considering doing one or two more complicated ones to help get me up to
speed.
Would it be
Hi Mentors,
I've applied to become a developer, but I read that the backlog is
rather long, so I have a couple of questions.
I've successfully (I think!) packaged a small utility -- gpart -- and am
considering doing one or two more complicated ones to help get me up to
speed.
Have you
LEBLANC ERIC [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've applied to become a developer, but I read that the backlog is
rather long, so I have a couple of questions.
I'm not really sure that this is true. My reports are pretty
consistent -- it takes anywhere from 2 weeks to 6 months. The latter
is more
James Troup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The phone calls do often cause delays.
Isn't there some information I can add to the developer's reference
about (a) what time of day they should expect your call (GMT) and,
maybe (b) giving new-maintianer the right phone number or a couple of
numbers in
On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 10:08:00AM -0500, Chris McKillop wrote:
Well, I am finally getting around to applying to become a
developer so I can help out Jim on the ARM port. How long does it
usually take for the developer application to be processed? I have
heard depressing comments on
Hi,
On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 10:38:40AM -0400, Brian Almeida wrote:
On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 10:08:00AM -0500, Chris McKillop wrote:
Well, I am finally getting around to applying to become a
developer so I can help out Jim on the ARM port. How long does it
usually take for the developer
On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, Chris McKillop wrote:
Hello all...
Well, I am finally getting around to applying to become a
developer so I can help out Jim on the ARM port. How long does it
usually take for the developer application to be processed? I have
heard depressing comments
On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, Brian Almeida wrote:
It took me a month or two, but a large majority of the time it was that I kept
missing the new maintainer team when they called, since there's a time
difference of at least 5 hours...
It might be a good idea to email the person before the team
Chris McKillop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How long does it usually take for the developer application to be
processed? I have heard depressing comments on irc of over 10
months. Can anyone confirm/deny this for me?
Some random comments in no particular order, because I can't be
bothered to
Hello all...
Well, I am finally getting around to applying to become a
developer so I can help out Jim on the ARM port. How long does it
usually take for the developer application to be processed? I have
heard depressing comments on irc of over 10 months. Can anyone
Hi,
On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, Chris McKillop wrote:
Hello all...
Well, I am finally getting around to applying to become a
developer so I can help out Jim on the ARM port. How long does it
usually take for the developer application to be processed? I have
heard depressing comments
On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 10:08:00AM -0500, Chris McKillop wrote:
Well, I am finally getting around to applying to become a
developer so I can help out Jim on the ARM port. How long does it
usually take for the developer application to be processed? I have
heard depressing comments on
Well, I am finally getting around to applying to become a
developer so I can help out Jim on the ARM port. How long does it
usually take for the developer application to be processed? I have
heard depressing comments on irc of over 10 months. Can anyone
confirm/deny this for me?
On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 10:08:00AM -0500, Chris McKillop wrote:
How long does it
usually take for the developer application to be processed?
It depends. For me it took roughly four months - some of which was due
to communication problems between me and the new-maintainer team.
--
%%%
Hi, my name is Giovanni Bortolozzo.
I'm the new mantainer of doc-linux-it and doc-linux-it-text (this
packages contains respectively Italian translations of Linux HOWTOs and
miniHOWTOs in HTML and ascii format). I'm also the coordinator of this
translation project (see ILDP Home Page -
On Sun, Feb 14, 1999 at 01:12:21PM +0100, Giovanni Bortolozzo wrote:
I'd like this packages be include in Debian 2.1 (they are tested and
behave correctly, and are already included in a pre-2.1 Italian
distribution) so the growing Italian Debian users may take advantage of
them when slink
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