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Hello,
For DebConf23, we're pleased to announce opening of registration and call for
proposal.
Registration and the Call for Proposals for DebConf23 are now open. The 24th
edition of the Debian annual conference will be held from *September 10th
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Hi,
just a quick reminder:
The local team and the DebConf committee (DCC) need to decide next
Monday whether we keep DebConf20 as a physical conference for those
that will likely be able (and willing) to travel in August.
Please help us by registe
Hi Enrico,
Am 23.05.20 um 18:41 schrieb Enrico Zini:
I'm perplexed by the deadline for the bursaries being earlier than the
date in which there'll be a decision about what the format of the
conference will be like.
That's because we need some time to evaluate bursary requests and if we
give p
Am 04.06.19 um 17:51 schrieb Graham Inggs:
I would certainly make use of SMTP for sending @debian.org email. I
can't see the advantage of IMAP over forwarding though, would you
explain how you see it working, or who would use it?
I wouldn't need IMAP either. But for those who are stuck with
Am 03.06.19 um 22:32 schrieb Marco d'Itri:
On Jun 03, Daniel Lange wrote:
> > -all would stop some forged emails, but we do not have forged email
> > issues.
> We do. 4% of this year's spam in my spam traps have originated as fake
> @debian.org. Unfortunately we
Am 03.06.19 um 18:09 schrieb Marco d'Itri:
-all would stop some forged emails, but we do not have forged email
issues.
We do. 4% of this year's spam in my spam traps have originated as fake
@debian.org. Unfortunately we even nicely relay them as we can't tell
legitimate and fake Debian email a
Hi Sam,
Am 03.06.19 um 13:29 schrieb Sam Hartman:
1) You're asking all DDs to use this infrastructure you set up.
Currently everybody routes inbound mail via two Debian servers (as they
are the only MXs for debian.org).
Everybody who needs to make sure they can reach @gmail.com / GApps user
We (debian/DSA) do not provide email hosting. We provide email
forwarding.
DSA should re-evaluate that.
We run into more and more problems sending from @debian.org email
addresses as the three big players in email ratchet up their anti-spam
measures.
They are hosting a huge share of our use
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Am 22.02.2017 um 04:30 schrieb Ying-Chun Liu (PaulLiu):
> I'd like to propose OCF.tw to be a Trusted Organization. And OCF.tw
> also have the interests to be in. But I don't know how to start.
> We've both read
> https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DPL/T
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