Hi,
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 04:03:30PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Brian May writes:
> > On 1 April 2014 04:42, Marc Haber wrote:
>
> >> cacert.org is unuseable if you offer your web site to muggles. It's
> >> not in the browsers.
>
> > Not sure what you mean. cacert.org is unusable at the mom
Problem with packages version(on m68k architecture, but also on amd64 and maybe
somewhere else)
linux-headers-2.6-* and linux-image-2.6-* and linux-doc-2.6-* for m68k have
dummy package in which version doesn't relate with official repository of
debian builds.
Like linux-headers-2.6-amiga (3.0.0
Brian May writes:
> On 1 April 2014 04:42, Marc Haber wrote:
>> cacert.org is unuseable if you offer your web site to muggles. It's
>> not in the browsers.
> Not sure what you mean. cacert.org is unusable at the moment because it
> isn't included in the browsers. Which is the problem we were di
On 1 April 2014 04:42, Marc Haber wrote:
> cacert.org is unuseable if you offer your web site to muggles. It's
> not in the browsers.
Not sure what you mean. cacert.org is unusable at the moment because it
isn't included in the browsers. Which is the problem we were discussing in
this thread.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Sune Vuorela
* Package name: hotpaultag
Version : snapshot
Upstream Author : Paultag fanclub
* URL : http://babe.debian.plumbing
* License : code MIT/X11, artwork needs clarification
Programming Lang: C++, QtQuick
De
I use JAVA for eclipse (mostly good but a bit of a pain at times but I
need a particular plugin for embedded work, commercial prog dependence
in other cases) but think JAVA by default would be a big negative even
aside from being a dpig, especially for anything network facing and
especially without
On 05/03/14 11:07, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> On 05/03/14 09:09, Florian Ernst wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 04, 2014 at 03:49:25PM +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>> The rsyslog mongodb output module and the PHP mongodb modules are now in
>>> wheezy-backports. This would appear to be sufficie
On Mon, 31 Mar 2014 09:24:29 +1100, Brian May
wrote:
>On the other hand, getting back on topic, cacert.org offers you
>certificates free, and for any purpose, which is why it is much better then
>any of the other free alternatives (I only know one free alternative).
cacert.org is unuseable if you
On 03/30/2014 10:33 PM, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Sun, 2014-03-30 at 22:09 +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
>> Apart maybe if you talk about your mum, which anyway wouldn't install
>
> Argument from sexism?
Don't you help your mum (which I except to know less about Debian than a
DD would)? Most peopl
On 31/03/14 15:31, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Quoting Daniel Pocock (2014-03-31 15:11:06)
>> On 31/03/14 14:48, Josselin Mouette wrote:
>>> Le lundi 31 mars 2014 à 14:15 +0200, Daniel Pocock a écrit :
The Jitsi people have done that work. They may also be willing to
take steps towards a
Quoting Daniel Pocock (2014-03-31 15:11:06)
> On 31/03/14 14:48, Josselin Mouette wrote:
>> Le lundi 31 mars 2014 à 14:15 +0200, Daniel Pocock a écrit :
>>> The Jitsi people have done that work. They may also be willing to
>>> take steps towards achieving better desktop integration, maybe not
>
Empathy was lacking OTR encryption for text, last time I checked.
Jitsi does support it ok, so I can continue to do secure chat with my
existing contacts from pidgin (previously known as gaim).
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On 31/03/14 14:48, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le lundi 31 mars 2014 à 14:15 +0200, Daniel Pocock a écrit :
>> The Jitsi people have done that work. They may also be willing to take
>> steps towards achieving better desktop integration, maybe not perfectly,
>> but maybe sufficient to give the best
Le lundi 31 mars 2014 à 14:15 +0200, Daniel Pocock a écrit :
> The Jitsi people have done that work. They may also be willing to take
> steps towards achieving better desktop integration, maybe not perfectly,
> but maybe sufficient to give the best all-round user experience. Right
> now, there i
On 31/03/14 13:29, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le lundi 31 mars 2014 à 12:37 +0200, Daniel Pocock a écrit :
>> Just to clarify, it is not mandatory to install any of Empathy at all
>> when installing a GNOME desktop and the whole of Empathy could be left
>> out if GNOME is the desktop and another cl
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Stig Sandbeck Mathisen
* Package name: ruby-hiera-eyaml
Version : 2.0.1
Upstream Author : Tom Poulton (and others)
* URL : https://github.com/TomPoulton/hiera-eyaml
* License : Expat
Programming Lang: Ruby
Description
Le lundi 31 mars 2014 à 12:37 +0200, Daniel Pocock a écrit :
> Just to clarify, it is not mandatory to install any of Empathy at all
> when installing a GNOME desktop and the whole of Empathy could be left
> out if GNOME is the desktop and another client (like Jitsi or Pidgin)
> was preferred by t
]] Daniel Pocock
> On 31/03/14 11:27, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> > Le dimanche 30 mars 2014 à 11:04 +0200, Daniel Pocock a écrit :
> >> Currently, Empathy is installed by default
> > Empathy is the default for GNOME, and I do not see a convincing reason
> > to change that.
> >
> > The default for
Just my personal experience regarding this.
I tried to use Jitsi for past several months (maybe even a year) on GNOME
but while it does look the most promising VoIP client out there it was very
buggy for me (using testing, with sometimes bits from unstable and
experimental).
Buggy - if I choose to
On 31/03/14 12:12, Simon McVittie wrote:
> On 31/03/14 10:27, Josselin Mouette wrote:
>> Le dimanche 30 mars 2014 à 11:04 +0200, Daniel Pocock a écrit :
>>> Currently, Empathy is installed by default
> I think you might be conflating "present in a default desktop
> installation" with "recommended
On 31/03/14 11:27, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le dimanche 30 mars 2014 à 11:04 +0200, Daniel Pocock a écrit :
>> Currently, Empathy is installed by default
> Empathy is the default for GNOME, and I do not see a convincing reason
> to change that.
>
> The default for Xfce (which is currently the def
On 31/03/14 10:27, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le dimanche 30 mars 2014 à 11:04 +0200, Daniel Pocock a écrit :
>> Currently, Empathy is installed by default
I think you might be conflating "present in a default desktop
installation" with "recommended by the project for all of its possible
functiona
On Mon, 31 Mar 2014 01:13:32 +0200
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Le dimanche 30 mars 2014 à 11:04 +0200, Daniel Pocock a écrit :
> Currently, Empathy is installed by default
Empathy is the default for GNOME, and I do not see a convincing reason
to change that.
The default for Xfce (which is currently the default desktop) should be
decided by the Xfce maintain
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hi,
I don't have much time to take care of this package anymore and I think it
deserves better. I'm putting it up for adoption in case someone wants it.
Cheers,
--
Jeremie
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* Daniel Pocock [2014-03-30 11:04]:
> I'd like to propose that Jitsi be considered as the default messaging,
> VoIP and webcam client for the next major Debian release (jessie).
> This would mean it is installed by default in a desktop install and it
> is the default handler for sip: and xmpp: UR
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 05:56:27PM +0100, Ximin Luo wrote:
> control: retitle 739626 ITP: pt-websocket -- WebSocket pluggable transport
>
> On 20/02/14 17:00, David Fifield wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 03:58:02PM +, Ximin Luo wrote:
> >> - tor-pt-websocket or pt-websocket: These are unam
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