[CC'ing Fabio as they seemingly missed my earlier list-only reply]
Quoting Fabio Fantoni (2024-09-07 23:57:35)
> Il 07/09/2024 22:56, Aurélien COUDERC ha scritto:
> > Le samedi 7 septembre 2024, 21:43:35 CEST Fabio Fantoni a écrit :
> >> So I wonder, is it possible to put in d/copyright DEP5 the s
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Il 07/09/2024 22:56, Aurélien COUDERC ha scritto:
Hi Fabio,
Le samedi 7 septembre 2024, 21:43:35 CEST Fabio Fantoni a écrit :
So I wonder, is it possible to put in d/copyright DEP5 the short license
names using the spdx ones?
we’ve been doing that for KDE packages since upstream started taggi
Hi Fabio,
Le samedi 7 septembre 2024, 21:43:35 CEST Fabio Fantoni a écrit :
> So I wonder, is it possible to put in d/copyright DEP5 the short license
> names using the spdx ones?
we’ve been doing that for KDE packages since upstream started tagging all
source files with SPDX-License / SPDX-Co
Quoting Fabio Fantoni (2024-09-07 21:43:35)
> Hi, spdx has an ever-increasing usage. Today trying reuse tool I tried
> to convert DEP5 d/copyright to REUSE.toml thinking a possible help to
> some project upstream, when license and copyright "management" is not
> good, converting from d/copyright
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Hi, spdx has an ever-increasing usage. Today trying reuse tool I tried
to convert DEP5 d/copyright to REUSE.toml thinking a possible help to
some project upstream, when license and copyright "management" is not
good, converting from d/copyright (DEP5) which is better, for example
with additiona
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On Sat, 07 Sep 2024 at 11:41:34 +0200, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote:
> What is the benefit of reducing the pseudo-essential size? I have
> libssl installed on all of my systems since it is pulled in at least by
> openssh.
chroots/containers, mainly. I'm sure you have openssh installed on all
y
On 2024-09-07 01:25:29 [+0200], Guillem Jover wrote:
> Hi!
Hi Guillem,
> Perhaps an alternative option would be to switch coreutils to use
> libmd instead of libcrypto? It seems to contain all the needed algos
> that are currently used by coreutils, and it is already part of the
> pseudo-essential
Piper McCorkle writes:
> On Friday, 6 September 2024 11.30.44 CDT Ceppo wrote:
>> I feel it's a contradiction that Debian relies on a non-free service, and
>> especially that its forge is dedicated to DFSG-compliant software but forces
>> its users to use a third-party, non-DFSG-compliant service
Hi Jonas,
At 2024-09-07T08:37:45+0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Quoting G. Branden Robinson (2024-09-07 05:47:17)
> > On a less sarcastic note, I am taken aback by the fact that this
> > project can have a ~100 message thread proposing a DEP
> >
> > "Enable true open collaboration on all Debian
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