Hi friend!

Just look at that amazing stuff I've just come  across, it's  simply
cool. Here,  take  a look
http://www.motivation.eu/annually.php?UE84NzYyOThAYnVncy5sYXVuY2hwYWQubmV0


Walter Cvallari


From: Bug 876298 [mailto:876...@bugs.launchpad.net]
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2017 8:07 PM
To: walter....@inwind.it
Subject: This is so awesome!!!

The only thing the F-35 has proven reliably is that  it can drive  up
development costs  and  blow past  deadlines.

TIL  that  the software  to allow  it to fire  its main  cannon  will be
ready in 2019. That's 25  years into development.


Am I really seriously expected to believe  that it takes 25 years to write  the 
code for the  thing to be able to fire its gun?

I also don't understand why code  should be involved  in that. In other
planes it  works something like "If you press [this] button [that]  gun
fires." They've been able to do that  fairly  consistently throughout
aviation  history.  Somehow the F-35 has a new take on that idea.  Now
it's a software thing.


I can't see a thing going wrong with that at all.


It's a lost cause. This is one for  the military  history books.


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Title:
  [FFe] [MASTER] We need to better handle external payloads (Flash,
  msttcorefonts) not being available.

Status in Adobe Flash Plugin Tools:
  Invalid
Status in flashplugin-nonfree package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in msttcorefonts package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in update-notifier package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  At the 11.10 release archive.canonical.com collapsed under heavy load
  and started returning 503 errors.  This caused the flash package to be
  unable to grab its payload and thus caused the package to fail, which
  in turn caused the installation to fail.

  The current plan is to add metadata to a package where it can add a
  URL to retrieve its data, so ubiquity and apt-get --download-only can
  cache it.  We also need a way to queue up package installation post-
  install, for when we commit to installing flash but cannot do so due
  to network issues, or when the user wishes to have full language
  support post-install.

  This change requires a freeze exception for precise, as it involves
  adding new features to update-notifier and significant reworking of
  the maintainer scripts for the affected packages.  It also introduces
  new UI components; however these UI components are only visible in the
  event of a failure, so I don't think we should block on UI freeze for
  making this change given the significant benefit to the install
  experience when a download fails.

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