On Tue, 2012-08-14 at 00:33 +0200, Thien-Thi Nguyen wrote:
() Richard Stallman r...@gnu.org
() Mon, 13 Aug 2012 16:51:20 -0400
Perhaps people resist XML, no matter its viability, because it is ugly.
Karl's talking about using it as an output format, not to write by hand.
Yes,
On Wed, 2014-12-03 at 02:36 +0100, Olaf Buddenhagen wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 02:43:46PM +0100, Garreau, Alexandre wrote:
I heard that on #hurdfr I think (the ???nightmare??? of pipes and the
fact GNU Hurd would be forced to follow POSIX, also that I remember
having seen
The last release tar ball has some problems according to reports, now
it's fixed. Thanks for any report in advanced!
And the download link was fixed to:
http://szdiy.org/download/artanis-0.0.1.tar.gz
Happy hacking!
On Wed, 2014-12-31 at 19:18 +0800, Nala Ginrut wrote:
Hi folks!
I'm pleased
On Wed, 2015-01-28 at 00:49 -0200, Bruno Félix Rezende Ribeiro wrote:
Em Tue, 27 Jan 2015 18:48:23 -0500
Richard Stallman r...@gnu.org escreveu:
The logo should say A GNU System, which is both true and humble
aas well as respectful of other GNU systems.
It should say GNU's
#secure method=pgpmime mode=sign
I'm pleased to announce artanis-0.0.2 here.
GNU Artanis is a web application framework(WAF) written in Guile
Scheme. It is designed to support the development of dynamic websites,
web applications, web services and web resources.
Artanis provides several tools
I'm the author and maintainer of GNU XmlAT, I've been considering
obsolete it for years. And I'd like to add other new meaningful project to
GNU.
Here's a brief reason.
XmlAT was used to convert XML to s-expr as an intermediate
presentation for multiple cases. And it can be output to other
Thanks for the mention RMS!
I need some time to prepare, since it's not a simply discontinue, but a
replacement. No hurry.
Best regards.
Richard Stallman writes:
> [[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider]]]
> [[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all
bendik...@vfemail.net writes:
> Quoting a...@gnu.org:
>
>> If package is not in Debian GNU/Linux, for me this indicates nothing
>> that relates to GNU packages, unless there is some specific discussion
>> related to such specific package, or if there is specific bug report.
>> Debian is
Jason Self writes:
> On Fri, 2019-09-06 at 15:36 +0800, Nala Ginrut wrote:
>> In my day job, we have to use Debian in our commercial products. I
>> understand Trisquel is still not ready for that case.
>
> A broad exclusion that Trisquel isn't ready for "commer
Received.
Well, do we really need to do this test?
Adam Spiers writes:
> On Sun, 3 Nov 2019 at 08:51, wrote:
>> Testing if I can post to this list, probably not since you guys censor
>> everything (so that RMS can't see his supporters.)
>
> Confirming that I received this. Now please can we
Kete via Discussions about the development of the GNU system writes:
> On 11/16/2019 02:31 AM, Nala Ginrut wrote:
>> Linus Tovalds had derided developers for decades, but no one
>> jump out to force him to step down.
> There have been strong concerns about Torvalds' langua
nipponm...@firemail.cc writes:
> "You" in this instance means "anyone".
> It is an aspect of american english.
I didn't make misunderstanding on this point. I said so in case others
made misunderstanding.
> So here I was saying: If Eben derides young men of a certain class,
> young men of that
Seriously, if RMS can do some small coding work with existing GNU packages
occasionally,
maybe it's a good chance for advocating the package.
The famous people attracts more eyes, even if some people don't like
him.
But I'm not sure if his current status is suitable for that advocating
work.
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> nipponm...@firemail.cc writes:
>> people think GUIX runs systemd.
>
> I don’t think you can speak for others.
I don't think many people thought Guix runs systemd, on the contrary,
many people thought GNU hackers hate systemd, and they asked on Quora. I
don't know how
Personally, I use smerge-mode in Emacs for Git.
Dmitry Alexandrov writes:
> Taylan Kammer wrote:
>> On 28.10.2019 00:51, Richard Stallman wrote:
>>> Is it possible to write a front-end for Git which reliably handles merge
>>> conflicts the way CVS handles them?
>>
>> I don't know how CVS
Jean Louis writes:
> We humans invent all the time things that we do not currently need on
> the market.
> ... Demand can be
> created.
Yes, I've been trying both, I also have some advanced projects that can be
realized in the future.
> Well I don't know what you mean with religion, it is
free
> software.
>
> Pattern of users abuse increased over time at that company. I can't get away
> of my prejudices based on history.
>
>
> On November 28, 2019 4:41:30 AM UTC, Nala Ginrut wrote:
>>
>>Richard Stallman writes:
>>
>>> We should judge by
nipponm...@firemail.cc writes:
> Github is "software development as social media".
> Thus all you have is backbiting and gossip as 90% of the "development".
> Additionally Microsoft encouraged the additions of additional writings
> alongside the licenses such as "Codes of Conduct."
>
> So now
IIRC, the most famous case is Farecast, which was aquired by M$ with a
high price 110M dollars then just shutdown because its data source was
controlled by Google.
I guess if free software affect GitHub so much, then they will shutdown
it without a hesitation.
Best regards.
Alexandre François
Richard Stallman writes:
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> [[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]]
> [[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]]
>
> Most of the devices offered for the "internet of
nipponm...@firemail.cc writes:
> RMS could do it, remember he did the first version of GCC in a
> week. Also I get the impression that, for many people, gnu (and
> programming for the FSF) is used as "babys first coding job", while
> RMS is a true wizard programmer.
Well, I believe RMS doesn't
Adam Spiers writes:
> Killing GitHub would actually help Free Software, because then most
> Free Software projects on there would migrate to GitLab and other
> more free git hosting platforms. That already happened to a smaller
> extent when Microsoft bought GitHub; there was a noticeable
Decade ago, I've been trying to learn and hack exokernel. However, I
stopped finally. Because I'm a kind of pragmatism guy. Microkernel is
mature in commercial world. If we want to help GNU operating system for
real cases, microkernel would be the way.
GNU is a project for advocating free
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