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On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 6:45 PM, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> I understand Pauls idea that this would be very different things:
>
> pkg-privacy-team: packages tools and programs related to privacy,
> e.g. things around tor etc.
>
> privacy-team: keeps track of privacy issues across all Debian, maybe
Ben Hutchings writes ("Re: nmap license is incompatible with GPL"):
> On Tue, 2018-04-10 at 11:42 +0200, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> > The license in particular also forbids front-ends parsing nmap's output
> > that are released under a license not compatible with nmap's:
...
> > > - Is designed spec
On Tue, 2018-04-10 at 11:42 +0200, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> [ BCC'ed maintainers of packages mentioned below ]
>
> Chris Lamb pointed out that nmap uses a special version of the GPL-2
> which is incompatible with the standard GPL license:
>
> +---
> > Because this license imposes specia
Mike Gabriel writes ("Re: Upcoming shift to Ayatana (App)Indicator(s)"):
> The GNOME desktop does not support system indicators. Plus, Xembed
> support is also very weak. And application indicators seem to be on
> the verge from time to time, too. Please express your worries to the
> GNOME up
Hi Ian,
On Mo 09 Apr 2018 15:21:03 CEST, Ian Jackson wrote:
Mike Gabriel writes ("Re: Upcoming shift to Ayatana (App)Indicator(s)"):
Staying with Xembed-only support is IMHO not recommendable, because
e.g. GNOME (and derivatives) are continuously discussing the removal
of Xembed support in th
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Martin Steigerwald writes ("Re: ed25519 keys and mentors.d.n"):
> Ian Jackson - 09.04.18, 15:45:
> > I would be quite happy to rewrite all of my call sites to use a
> > different program or a different library or whatever. Unfortunately
> > the one project I'm aware of that sets out to compete wit
Quoting "Santiago R.R." :
Instead of a new team… I wonder if the pkg-privacy-team could be
interested in addressing this task/idea.
I understand Pauls idea that this would be very different things:
pkg-privacy-team: packages tools and programs related to privacy,
e.g. things around tor etc.
p
Santiago R.R.:
> Instead of a new team… I wonder if the pkg-privacy-team could be
> interested in addressing this task/idea.
(Speaking for myself as we did not discuss this on pkg-privacy yet.)
IMO such an effort would fit well under the umbrella of this team but
of course this should be discusse
Hi,
[ BCC'ed maintainers of packages mentioned below ]
Chris Lamb pointed out that nmap uses a special version of the GPL-2
which is incompatible with the standard GPL license:
+---
| Because this license imposes special exceptions to the GPL, Covered
| work may not be combined (even as part of
El 10/04/18 a las 10:50, W. Martin Borgert escribió:
> Quoting Paul Wise :
> > I think we need a privacy team. Such a team could verify the privacy
> > status of packages and record that information centrally.
>
> I agree. And volunteer.
>
> (Messages with the word "volunteer" in the body are nev
Quoting Paul Wise :
I think we need a privacy team. Such a team could verify the privacy
status of packages and record that information centrally.
I agree. And volunteer.
(Messages with the word "volunteer" in the body are never signed.)
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