Re: How much data load is acceptable in debian/ dir and upstream (Was: edtsurf_0.2009-7_amd64.changes REJECTED)

2020-09-14 Thread Tobias Frost
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 03:32:54PM -0500, Richard Laager wrote: > >> Don't forget to mention the copyright information. > > > > In principle yes, but these data are not copyrightable as far as I know. > > Nilesh has mentioned the origin of data in debian/tests/README to > > provide a reference.

Re: How much data load is acceptable in debian/ dir and upstream (Was: edtsurf_0.2009-7_amd64.changes REJECTED)

2020-09-14 Thread Richard Laager
On 9/14/20 2:04 PM, Andreas Tille wrote: > in the Debian Med team there are two GSoC students very busy to write > autopkgtests for (in the long run) all our packages (if possible). That is an excellent thing to do. > On Sun Sep 13 18:00:08 BST 2020, Thorsten Alteholz wrote:[3] >> please don't h

Re: How much data load is acceptable in debian/ dir and upstream

2020-09-14 Thread Russ Allbery
Andreas Tille writes: > I think we should try to document somehow, when there is a need for some > separate source package. I would agree if the code is some kind of > moving target and data would not change or if there is some kind of > versioned downloadable tarball or the data can be shared b

How much data load is acceptable in debian/ dir and upstream (Was: edtsurf_0.2009-7_amd64.changes REJECTED)

2020-09-14 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi, in the Debian Med team there are two GSoC students very busy to write autopkgtests for (in the long run) all our packages (if possible). For several packages it is necessary to provide data sets which in many cases are not provided together with the upstream source. The students rather were

Re: Backports needed for Firefox/Thunderbird ESR 78 in Buster/Stretch

2020-09-14 Thread Christoph Martin
Hi. Any progress here? Or any way to help? Am 01.09.20 um 19:17 schrieb Moritz Muehlenhoff: >> It may be more future-proof, in case we need it for a future >> rustc for the next ESR bump. > > My gut feeling is the next ESR thing will need LLVM 11 or so, but happy to > be proven wrong :-) So mayb

Re: Nitrokey for DDs

2020-09-14 Thread Gard Spreemann
Zlatan Todorić writes: > I saw there was mention of GNUK and Yubikeys but I didn't see anyone > mentioned Nitrokey. > > https://www.nitrokey.com/ > > They are a small German-based vendor, producing some nice products > (among other "keys") and they (AFAIK) are doing it all in FLOSS spirit > (aka