On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 15:53:04 +0100
Sylvain Beucler b...@gnu.org wrote:
Look, if you want to do it your way, how about you just implement it,
install it, and deal with the consequences?
Okay.
Then I'll be in position to propose to fix what disappeared in the
process.
Just validate possible new
Hi Nicodemo,
I think you did a great job here. My suggestions are:
Free software is not a proper
noun and should not be capitalized.
I always thought of Free Software as a label, kind of a trademark.
Therefore I personally will continue to capitalize it but I won't argue
with native speakers
In my opinion, making it a general requirement would be a bit too much.
I haven't seen it happen quite as often as you have.
What is more, I don't see hostile parties exploiting this to cause harm
on a regular basis ;)
But I agree we could recommend to the user to always log in and use the
URL:
http://savannah.gnu.org/task/?9943
Summary: please allow https in bzr.savannah.gnu.org
Project: Savannah Administration
Submitted by: robertmh
Submitted on: Thu Dec 3 23:11:16 2009
Should Start On: Thu Dec 3 00:00:00
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November 3th 2009 for savannah-hackers-public@gnu.org
Yes, that's true, the only problem is something like this:
Anonymous as true user: I will not longer user savannah, delete
project and account.
Admin: Ok, done
true user: I did never requested