tats were faintly interesting.
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replied at all, but looking at all the moderation mails that
match 'norbert', each thread includes at least 2 messages, so at least
one moderator has replied to each.
If you tell me message-IDs for the missing messages, I can have a hunt
for them if you like.
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ect messages (on the rare occasions when the other moderators
don't beat me to it).
I've only rejected a handful of messages, and they were almost all
obvious SPAM, and IIRC one trolling attempt from a throw-away address,
not otherwise involved in the discussion.
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has tried to argue that
we'll somehow be poorer for being less exposed to his writings, but only
that some procedure might not have been followed properly.
Cheers, Phil.
P.S. the resort to an argument about procedure does seem very
reminiscent of the recently referenced wartime sabotage manual.
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, I would completely
understand (and not be even slightly upset) if the answer is 'no', but
in that case please remove me from the salsa-admin mail alias.
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e average about an expulsion a decade, so how much higher a bar
do you want to set for expulsions?
BTW I would interpret this mail of yours as pointlessly argumentative,
which strikes me as a continuation of the pattern that others have
pointed out. Please give it a rest now.
Cheers, Phil.
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> topic and started discussing the value of a mechanism to express
> agreement/disagreement with messages in a mailing list thread.
>
>
>>>>>> "Russ" == Rus
not
lightly inflict on unsuspecting users just because *shiny finger scanner*.
I'd expect that people that want their fingerprint scanners to be in use
are mostly aware of that fact, so as long as we make the optional
packages easily installable, that seems completely sufficient to me.
Che
If not, then either our proceedures are already broken enough that
temproarily slackening keysigning protocols won't make the slightest
difference, or the threat is probably not worth worrying about.
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ted hardware that
Debian has, so may need things fixed before it's suitable, depending on
the current issues on any particular hardware.
Cheers, Phil.
[ Typed on my X230 :-) ]
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from real people who want to do constructive things
related to Debian, then we could always include some sort of appeals
mechanism for people that feel that they've had mails unfairly rejected.
Do you really expect such a mechanism to be needed?
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Philip Hands writes:
...
> "I wish I could say I would would have charged against him"
Argh -- I messed up the edit of that line too *blush* -- here you go:
"I wish I could say I would _not_ have charged against him"
Oh well, never mind.
Have a nice New Year eve
obviously upset. It
really doesn't reflect well on you, and it is absolutely certain not to
help anyone.
Cheers, Phil.
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that set some unconscious flag in me, probably harking back to Joey's
thread-patterns post.
Anyway, it looks like people are speaking up for themselves now, which
is good.
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o respond to this issue
themselves, rather than immediately firing off a series of emails that
give the impression that you are personally upset about this?
You may be responding on behalf of people who turn out not to exist.
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ght be stuck inside the proprietary
service, so maybe that's not a complete fix.
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r your grep-ing pleasure,
having been produced by rsyslogd as you would expect, whereas
/var/log/journal/ is absent, so there are no binary logs being saved.
So it seems just a little odd that you managed to get upset by it.
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ure that we don't get invaded by
trolls, but equally are able to get non-debian people with legitimate
interests in whatever question to join in, it might be worth a look.
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having a "month of welcome" for $GROUP not imply that we're not
> welcoming $GROUP all the other time?
I think it's possible that you can answer that yourself, if I ask an
analogous question:
Does having a Bug Squashing Party not imply that we're not welcoming
bugfixes all the other ti
prise).
There are a few differences in what hledger supports:
https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/wiki/FAQ#features
but I don't find it difficult to keep my accounts compatible with both.
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Adrian Bunk writes:
> On Sun, Jun 09, 2019 at 02:56:53PM +0200, Philip Hands wrote:
>> Adrian Bunk writes:
>> > On Sun, Jun 09, 2019 at 12:55:14PM +0200, Jonas Meurer wrote:
>>...
>> >> [1] Let me give two examples for such "infrastructure pro
bed exists? or just because you think life
is a hopeless shuffle towards our inevitable oblivion and that any
glimmer of hope needs to be exposed as the delusion that it is?
Personally, I think this is a good idea. At worst someone might get
told to talk the people that they'd eventually have
cceptable to
remove someone else's blog simply because you disagree with them.
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elief in a right to demand
syndication for one's blog, which is not a right I'm aware of.
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s, Phil.
P.S. with the caveat that I'd prefer "contact" to "reach out to",
but that's probably just me showing my age, or some such.
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ges is going to be hopeless. The troll will get their clever little
scheme rather more publicity than they'd prefer, which will make it that
much harder to do it to the next victim.
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that it will have to be something other than
having a Debian release named after him.
Yours sincerely, Philip Hands.
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7:18
https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Matthew-7-18/
However, I'm not sure if that's going to make you feel any better. Sorry.
Cheers, Phil.
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CoI will not have filled in their entry anyway, which makes me
wonder what useful purpose this could serve beyond a virtue signalling
opportunity.
Cheers, Phil.
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e confident that the person they were dealing
with was on their side.
> It would also help if third parties kept their rants to a minimum.
I'm not sure what sanction we could enforce for contempt of TC ;-)
Cheers, Phil.
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er which column on your tally sheet you will put this outcome.
In this particular instance, at least a week of the time spent on this
mess was devoted to dealing with you -- don't do anything like that again.
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Tollef Fog Heen <tfh...@err.no> writes:
> ]] Philip Hands
>
>> Tollef Fog Heen <tfh...@err.no> writes:
>>
>> > ]] Ian Jackson
>> >
>> >> That is 6+ weeks' more stop-energy. 6+ weeks' more inaction. 6+
>> >> weeks during
English has drifted into using that as a synonym
for procrastinate while American English seems to have stuck to its
earlier meaning (judging by the online dictionary entries I see).
I certainly didn't (and still wouldn't) assume that Ian was accusing
anyone of lying here.
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use my wife is in bed with a
temperature, both kids are coughing and spluttering, and I too have a
cold, so time's been a bit short today.
Hopefully my reply doesn't seem too much out of sequence -- I've not
been attempting to follow subsequent discussion until I got it sent.
Cheers, Phil.
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Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> writes:
> Philip Hands writes ("Re: Replace the TC power to depose maintainers"):
>> this NOOP,
>
> I'm very surprised to see you say that you think this is a no-op.
>
> ISTM that in the current ar
hout the project's trust, so of course
I'd resign if that happened -- not that I consider that likely, but then
again this is 2016 ... anything might happen. ;-)
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Anibal Monsalve Salazar <ani...@debian.org> writes:
> On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 7:26 AM, Philip Hands <p...@hands.com> wrote:
>
> For those who don't know the origins and the meaning of the Debian
> tartan, which was registered by Phil, read the registra
a decent amount of stock left over, such that people
could then buy cloth without having to get over the hurdle of starting
another weaving run. Of course, if that were to be done, we will need
someone to look after the cloth that remains in stock until it is sold.
Cheers, Phil.
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ed links and other
> Debian related resources. There is a lot, and maybe it will not be hard
> work to compile and gift wrap a "Linux from scratch using Debian"
> course.
Not Debian specific, but perhaps also of interest:
http://performance.linaro.org/
they're hoping to get Universities involved:
http://performance.linaro.org/start/#universities
Cheers, Phil.
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you running them ?
My reading of Marcin's mail suggested that he'd avoided installing
systemd, given the bit about:
>> ... lack of systemd ...
which made me think that the rudeness about the people associated with
systemd was simply irrelevant.
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, Phil.
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will not do that.
As you suggest, it is also possible to run tasksel later, on the
installed system, in which case it does just provide an alternative
approach to installing the same packages with one's normal package
manager.
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in permanent data loss.
Cheers, Phil.
[1] e.g. tweak -- https://packages.debian.org/squeeze/tweak
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http://isup.me/cdimage.debian.org
Cheers, Phil.
P.S. I can never remember the sites that do that, but as a user of
duckduckgo.com, I do remember that one can search for things like:
!down cdimage.debian.org
(or !isitup, !isup, etc. -- search for !bang to see the vast list)
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a different
name.
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it as
the foundation for block chain security.
The weakness of the current method is shown by one of the responses
given here:
On Wed, 2015-02-11 at 20:36 +, Philip Hands wrote:
The thing it's trying to add is some assurance that, if it were
necessary to eject someone from the project for whatever reason
and picked a reply to the announcement
that he was supposed to be forwarding, rather than the announcement
itself:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2014/12/msg00063.html
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. Also, it would not be helpful if members of the committee
were tempted to take the popular side of an argument, against their
better judgement, because they were coming to the end of their term, and
they would like to be reelected.
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, if that were to be necessary.
Cheers, Phil.
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mailing lists with advocacy messages.
Has anyone seen the Bursar's dried frog pills?
He seems to be having another of his turns.
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be so cumbersome as to ensure that the people
doing the work would soon give up in frustration and then nobody would
be doing that work.
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to argue about if the issue is already contentious.
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that our users can offer their friends and relatives
VoIP accounts, so that DDs (etc.) get to do video conferencing with
their relatives using Free Software, rather than being forced to use
facetime/skype or nothing.
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not obvious, I fully support publication, as long as we
can do it without putting a blight on the futures of people that might now
be committing childhood sins, and also without getting our listmasters sued.
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your plans again to get the discussion closer to
what you think you were suggesting.
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to a DD (or anyone else for that matter): I'll buy you a beer if you
help me package this...
Where payments to work on Debian make sense, removing friction is a good
thing for all involved, but that should all be done (far) outside Debian.
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, but for
reasons known only to the weavers they wove 160 yards. I was under the
impression that there was still quite a lot of the extra left over).
I'll ask them what the current situation is, if that helps.
Cheers, Phil.
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with the trademark can
presumably do so. We just need to grant that permission in the cases
you seem concerned about.
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...
or perhaps adding 'as well' where you were suggesting 'too':
... with expertise in other areas as well, ...
I think I prefer the first.
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the reason it doesn't seem quite right to me at present.
If the answer to that is meant to be the people, then that could be made
plain with:
welcome ... into
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anything else ;-)
Cheers, Phil.
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The concept of race only seems to be useful to racists, and perhaps
bean-counters who want to demonstrate their organisation's lack of
racism by the racial diversity that they can get people to admit to on
forms.
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to specify that we don't discriminate on grounds
of preferred bikeshed colour.
We seem to be drifting into dangerous territory here. Should we not
make explicit the fact that we are willing to discuss the colour of all
sheds, even those used for the storage of pots?
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that they might be upset by being dropped from being the
_default_ in favour of DDG -- never mind, I really doubt they care much.
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could also have a debconf question for setting the default search
engine across all browsers, which defaults to unset, and is low
priority, so that people can preseed it, but the browser packagers get
to make their own decisions if the value has not been set.
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to the committee that's failing to
make a useful decision will suddenly precipitate one.
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, and revoking them.
If they've not already done so, they could also have a Open Source, but
we'd rather you didn't use this drivel category, with a recommended
equivalent license that is a better choice if you were thinking of using
that one.
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software licenses that insist that -- they're presumably
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tree to navigate, as suggested by the OP.
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Admittedly, Microsoft are now trying to use the patent system as
fungicide, but I think the wider population are waking up to just how
toxic that stuff is for everyone, especially when misused.
Cheers, Phil.
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On Fri, 8 Jul 2011 09:17:09 +0200, Stefano Zacchiroli z...@debian.org wrote:
Non-text part: multipart/signed
On Tue, Jul 05, 2011 at 12:48:17PM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
That's the kind of very simple list that I was hoping to build. But the
list isn't the final goal. The goal is to *fix
of updating the maintainer address(es) -- probably best if a DD/DM
takes responsibility for being our contact with that company, and
handles that in the normal manner. We could always set up a
manufacturer-liason team for that, if appropriate.
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this
myself, but just found it by searching for creative commons audio books)
Cheers, Phil.
[1] I find it amusing that the content owners are clueless enough to
provide the content on the basis of DRM claims that are inevitably shown
to be false -- do they do no research whatsoever?
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elsewhere than
the same domain as the blog post that contains it? Perhaps a little
too draconian?
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, paragraphs that would be fine word-wrapped could
then be back-indented one space by hand.
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, and more expensive the more optional bits you add)
Women's skirts are significantly cheaper -- If you fancy some trousers
like Wouter's you'll need to talk to his Mum about getting them made ;-)
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On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 01:48:29AM +0200, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
On 11403 March 1977, Steve Langasek wrote:
So tagging a key as belonging to a particular host is insufficient - we need
the full authorized_keys semantics for setting key options (from=, command=,
no-port-forwarding,
On Sun, Jun 01, 2008 at 09:15:19AM +0200, Peter Palfrader wrote:
On Sat, 31 May 2008, Steve Langasek wrote:
People submitting known bad keys to ldap and stuffing those in their
authorized_keys files also. What else did you think it meant?
I have no idea, because I don't understand
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 05:17:57PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
On Friday 30 May 2008, Bas Wijnen wrote:
But in the situation you mention above, I don't think there's anything
wrong with actually preparing an NMU (except that you may be wasting
time, but that's your own problem). So no reasons
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It seems that I got the pricing wrong, since I was looking at the standard
off-the-shelf prices, and specially woven cloth costs a bit more than that.
For more details, check the blog:
http://blog.hands.com/debian/debconf/tartan
where I will
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Steve McIntyre wrote:
On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 11:23:46PM +, Philip Hands wrote:
So, if you're thinking that you might be interested in having one of these,
you need to check your bank balance, and get back to me _soon_ since the
deadline
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Philip Hands wrote:
[...]
My initial attempt at a design (which I'm told by the designer needs to
change because I used odd thread counts, and they need to be even) is here:
http://hands.com/~phil/debconf/debian-tartan1.png
Earlier today I
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Hi Folks,
I'm currently in discussion with a tartan designer to come up with a design
for a Debian Tartan in time for kilts to be made for people that would like
them for Debconf7
The timing is going to be tight, in that we need to get the beginning
Siward de Groot wrote:
[...]
The FSF diagrees. See below.
They can disagree all they want,
but as long as they don't write it in the license, we are not bound by it.
Or do you know of any prior ruling or general consensus among lawyers
about this ?
So you think you'll convince a court
Ian Jackson wrote:
The scheme I'm proposing is useful to Debian even if the buildds don't
get enhanced to run the tests automatically, because package
maintainer tools can easily be enhanced to do that. Of course Ubuntu
will do that testing automatically but Ubuntu apparently has (will
have)
Joe Smith wrote:
Kieran Lloyd wrote:
I am considering selling some home made PC's on Ebay, the thing is I
want to sell these pre-installed with Debian Linux.
Would Debian have any argument with this? I will obviously be
advertising that the Pc's have Debian installed however I
will not be
Anthony Towns wrote:
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 05:01:06PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
Bart Schuller writes (Re: DCC (Debian Confusion Core) trademark negotiation
status):
http://ianmurdock.com/?p=274
This is some kind of insulting joke.
Glad I'm not the only one that thinks that.
I wonder
Jason Mock wrote:
Hello,
I have a few more questions that were pushed my direction from our Board
of Directors. Before the questions though I would like to thank you for
the fast response to my inquiry! It will make you proud to know that
you were the first response to the questions that
Jason Mock wrote:
Philip,
Thank you again for your timely response. On the security question, what we
are looking for is the built in security within the system. Does debian have
a built in firewall, Antivirus, or any other security features that help
create a secure work environment?
.
You will have to do a little more work initially though, or pay a Debian
consultant to guide you, but since you were expecting to pay anyway, why
not pay for lessons in fishing, rather than a few kilos of fish?
Cheers, Phil.
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Sven Luther wrote:
On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 11:06:47AM -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
This may have used to be the case, but should not be a problem anymore, we
have only one kernel per released architecture, and make it easy enough for
them to build modules for the official kernels, the debian
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Steve Langasek]
The goal of the LSB is to provide a standard that ISVs can write to
-- *not* to make life easier for admins moving from distro to
distro.
Hm, that is sad. Because some of us with a large number of machines,
do need to handle cross-distribution
MJ Ray wrote:
[...]
In many
circumstances, law says groups must apply for a decision,
but DUS won't and I'm not sure whether the call reported in
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/pipermail/debian-uk/2005-August/010548.html
really happened or was a joke like much of the rest of that mail.
Henning Makholm wrote:
Scripsit MJ Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Henning Makholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is DUS's involuntary membership even legal? I don't know.
Which law would prevent them from giving you a vote in their matters?
How would you enforce such a law? [...]
You moved slickly from
Stephen Frost wrote:
* Sven Luther ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 09:11:25AM -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
* Sven Luther ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[...]
Uhh...
http://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/info
Debian does not sell any products.
I don't *think* that my being in the US
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