Debian Project Secretary wrote:
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> [ 2 ] Choice 1: Re-affirm DPL, wish success to unofficial Dunc Tank
> [ 1 ] Choice 2: Re-affirm DPL, do not endorse nor support his other projects
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Florian Weimer wrote:
> The string "Debian" was simply copied from your email address (and
> capitalized). The worm doesn't target Debian specifically.
That's far more sensical than expecting Debian developers to be using MS
Outlook.
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I receieved a windows worm in a zip file with a message about my
Debian account being suspended[1]. It seems odd that someone would
bother targetting Debian developers with a Windows worm.
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Dear user kmr,
It has come to our attention that your
I certainly miss the varied and up-to-date information that I was able
to get from auric. Taking James Troup's advice from his announcement
of discussing information we'd like from auric, what's on my mind
today is the ability to check the NEW queue.
I frequently add new packages to Debian and, at
ng sbcl's build to fail.
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orking on uploading binary versions of sbcl to work around the
autobuilder problem.
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this (as I search for an in-stock tyan or msi opteron
motherboard).
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On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 07:35:08PM -0600, Kevin Rosenberg wrote:
> In violation of policy (sorry!), I've been using a virtual package in
Oops, never mind. I see now in the policy manual:
"Packages MUST NOT use virtual package names (except privately, amongst
a cooperating grou
ckend packages Provides: the virtual package cl-sql-backend.
I'm filing a wishlist bug agains debian-policy requesting the addition
of the virtual package cl-sql-backend. As per policy, I'll forward the
either the consensus or lack of objections to
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xing?
I don't see any latin support. Since Mairix is in active development
(and the author is in the UK), you might want to go to the above web
site and write to the author about non-ascii character set support.
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ugs.d.o/cgi-bin/packagereport.cgi or should the
raw=yes url tag not be included in the link?
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