* Raphael Geissert geiss...@debian.org [2013-06-18 22:49:55 CEST]:
So, the opposite of declassifying: instead of finding out what can be
declassified, remove all should remain private forever, VAC, and similar
messages from the archive and put them in a tarball which is later encrypted
by a
Hello,
I agree with you.
It seems that the problem is only the permission of the database
directory (/usr/local/var/gtags/sitekeys).
It is very easy for you to change it. It is set at the time of
installation.
[htags/Makefile.am]
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Lars Wirzenius writes (Re: Proposal #3: Upstream/Debian Project donations
(was: PaySwarm-based donations)):
I do, however, want to repeat my point that this kind of thing is likely
to be quite divisive even outside one distro. Donations from end-users
are highly likely to go mainly to highly
Raphael Geissert writes (Doing something about should remain private forever
emails):
So everyone knows that the declassification of -private isn't going
to happen any time soon.
I think the declassification GR was unwise. The outcome is
predictable. I think it would be best to explicitly
On 21 June 2013 10:00, Gerfried Fuchs rho...@deb.at wrote:
Effectively preventing people from having a complete archive to
potential see the context of some replies to threads that might get
declassified but with some messages stripped?
In the hypothetical case the declassification ever
Comrades!
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On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 05:44:50PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
Raphael Geissert writes (Doing something about should remain private
forever emails):
So everyone knows that the declassification of -private isn't going
to happen any time soon.
I think the declassification GR was unwise. The
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Peter Palfrader wea...@debian.org wrote:
Comrades!
We just finished a very productive Debian System Administration team
sprint in LinuxHotel, Essen, Germany. All six of the current DSA
members (Faidon, Luca, Martin, Peter, Stephen, Tollef) and our recruit
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