lly enough for the purpose.
I'll be working the entire week on reducing that list, so if anyone
joining in the fun wants to discuss it, feel free to ping me on IRC
(schopin).
Cheers
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Quoting Jonathan Dowland (2013-05-07 18:15:46)
> This has been discussed many times on -devel, including before you became a
> DD.
Please don't assume that only DDs read debian-devel. I would think that
most aspiring DDs were following it long before even applying in NM.
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Quoting Peter Palfrader (2013-04-25 22:49:36)
> On Thu, 25 Apr 2013, Simon Chopin wrote:
>
> > > One of the principles, up to now, of system design for the debian.org
> > > infrastructure has been that it can tolerate single nodes being off line
> > > for peri
Quoting Stephen Gran (2013-04-25 21:17:29)
> Hi,
>
> This one time, at band camp, Simon Chopin said:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Nicolas Dandrimont and I are currently working on a project proposal for
> > the Google Summer of Code to use the messaging system written by Fed
Quoting Paul Tagliamonte (2013-04-25 18:04:26)
> OK. It's not Bikesheading, I read the rest of the thread. I'm a bit out
> of order.
>
> I'm still not pleased it's still up for discussion, this puts slot
> allocation into a funny place where the GSoC team has to decide if we
> can bet on a project
Quoting Daniel Pocock (2013-04-25 17:34:03)
> ZeroMQ is a very lightweight solution - it is brokerless (like
> multicast) so won't necessarily support the requirement for durable
> subscriptions (keeping messages queued up for clients that are disconnected)
> http://www.zeromq.org/topics:requiremen
Hi,
Nicolas Dandrimont and I are currently working on a project proposal for
the Google Summer of Code to use the messaging system written by Fedora,
fedmsg[0][1], within the Debian infrastructure (some of you might have seen
the various ITPs related to that on -devel).
Tollef kindly pointed out
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Quoting Jonathan Dowland (2013-04-22 15:07:39)
> It would be nice if the long description (at least) gave a bit more of a
> concrete overview over the type of utilities that are included. Look at e.g.
> moreutils, devscripts for examples of how to do this.
TBH, I barely glanced at the code before
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On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 03:21:10PM +0100, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
[snip]
> That argument has come up before. It is nice that our online machinery
> can infer such information. I still find it much better to simply
> require that the changelog entry reflects in its final line the Debian
> entit
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Hi !
On Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 09:47:21AM -0200, Fernando Lemos wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 6:57 AM, Stanislav Maslovski
[...]
> > As Julian Taylor mentioned, there is also another side of the same
> > problem: aptitude itself can be improved so that it is able to
> > download and unpack in para
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