Bug#53121: Save your money today when buying software - only reasonable prices here.. antherozooidal
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Oblate Message Board
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Re: ISO download difficult (was: Debian Stretch new user report (vs Linux Mint))
On 2 December 2017 at 11:49, Holger Levsen wrote: > On Sat, Dec 02, 2017 at 12:32:29PM +0100, Geert Stappers wrote: > > URL is https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/ > cd-including-firmware/ > > so who will make nonfree.debian.net and non-free.debian.net > http-redirect to that URL? :) > > > I'll be writing a blog post this weekend which links to it, if only for my own sake. I get the joke of course, but Debian is free with or without the firmware so I wouldn't set up such a redirect out of my own pedantic notions of correctness, never mind everyone else's. :)
regarding the recent problems with http://www.debian.org
As many of you know, there have been some problems with http://www.debian.org Bruce has given permission for www.debian.org to be moved to va.debian.org and I have already moved the main part of the pages. There are a few minor corrections to be made and mirroring of the bug lists and list archives need to be set up (hopefully they will both be moved onto this site). This will give us a number of improvements. All mirrors will be able to mirror directly from this site which will minimize the number of points of failure. Also, the US will have a secondary site at the existing www.debian.org (aka debian.crosslink.net) under www.us.debian.org . Due to time constraints, my husband, Jay Treacy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, will be doing a lot of the work on the web pages so don't be surprised if mail to me gets answered by either one of us. I am looking forward to this new setup. We have answered at least 40 complaints to webmaster about the problems with http://www.debian.org in the last few days. At least this shows that Debian is becoming popular! - Sue -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Re: Mail templates
On 8/30/17, Ana Guerrero Lopez wrote: > On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 08:43:30AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote: >> On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 3:52 AM, Ana Guerrero Lopez wrote: >> > On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 09:19:23PM +0200, Anon Andme wrote: >> >> Please stop sending emails to this address. I did not subscribe to >> >> this >> > I replied this email off-list. >> >> It might be simpler to respond to unsubscribe requests by pasting the >> email address into the relevant unsubscribe form on lists.debian.org. > > You don't know to which mailing lists the person has subscribed and the > email > address they used to subscribe is not always the same they use to email > you. > Finally, the hard part is unsubscribing requires the person actively > confirming > this by replying an email that has an obscure subject line "CONFIRM X" > coming from "SmartList". If they're not aware they have to reply some email > to unsubscribe from Debian lists, they're most likely to ignore it. I tried to respond to this (and volunteer) yesterday, but my computer crashed k/t PEBKAC. That was a good thing because now I'm seeing your points here before I jump in. By the way, this is keeping Debian-Devel in the loop, but I don't think I'm subscribed, actually (so it might bounce back). :) One observation is that when I've unsubscribed from various lists, the emails I received often have a notation describing what's going on. Actually sometimes they have TOO much information that *cognitively* buries the ultimate message, GRIN. Those emails do most importantly contain the blurb that tells users that replying to the email will complete the desired action, i.e. unsubscribe in this situation. But a question comes to mind today that didn't yesterday. Where do you draw the line. Sometimes "real" (long time recognized) users respond. That's not a problem, but other times it's unknown users. The impression *for me* is that those unknown responders are occasionally a calculated step in a particular methodology going on. That "where do you draw the line" would be about those unknown responders. What if it's (occasionally) a real user who saw that as their very first opportunity to finally become part of the conversation. I think I went over a year or more of lurking subscription status before I finally chimed in at Debian-User, likely on something very small, so I know that it does happen.. :) I had another thought, but I won't post publicly. Hopefully I won't forget in case this progresses and my thought needs... thought out loud (or better yet, privately). :) Cindy :) -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * runs with duct tape *