Bug#1088071: ITP: notification-position-reloaded -- Configure the place where notifications are shown

2024-11-22 Thread Sudip Mukherjee
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Sudip Mukherjee X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, sudipm.mukher...@gmail.com * Package name: notification-position-reloaded Version : git commit sha will be used, which currently is at '720f7e2ec630 ("gnome

Bug#951240: ITP: ppx-here -- ppx rewriter that defines an extension node whose value is its source position

2020-02-12 Thread Stéphane Glondu
node whose value is its source position This packages provides a ppx rewriter that defines an extension node whose value is its source position. This is normally used so exceptions can contain better positions. It can also be used in cases where stack traces are useless (for instance in monads

Bug#929117: ITP: r-cran-ggrepel -- auto-position non-overlapping text labels in plots

2019-05-17 Thread Steffen Moeller
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Steffen Moeller * Package name: r-cran-ggrepel * URL : https://github.com/deeptools/pyBigWig * License : GPL Programming Lang: R Description : auto-position non-overlapping text labels in plots To be team-maintained on

Bug#920305: ITP: popper.js -- Javascript library to position poppers in web applications

2019-01-23 Thread Xavier Guimard
position poppers in web applications A popper is an element on the screen which "pops out" from the natural flow of your application. Common examples of poppers are tooltips, popovers and drop-downs. This library is a dependency of twitter-bootstrap4 (RC bug #920188)

Re: Q: Debian position on bundled libraries

2018-08-23 Thread Alec Leamas
On 23/08/18 12:01, Paul Wise wrote: Hi, thanks for replies! > On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 3:51 PM, Alec Leamas wrote: > >> It's not that I don't understand your reasoning. Still, if this is the >> conclusion, it's kind of sad because it's means that a price-awarded [1] >> application won't be packag

Re: Q: Debian position on bundled libraries

2018-08-23 Thread Paul Wise
On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 3:51 PM, Alec Leamas wrote: > It's not that I don't understand your reasoning. Still, if this is the > conclusion, it's kind of sad because it's means that a price-awarded [1] > application won't be packaged in Debian. Upstream is very clear on this. Please note that I onl

Re: Q: Debian position on bundled libraries

2018-08-23 Thread Alec Leamas
andboxed, FWIW) which should satisfy most users. But the embedded communities would really need a pure Debian package. I also note that this was the position in Fedora (some years ago I actually felt that Debian was more flexible then Fedora on this). Fedora today basically allows bundling. F

Re: Q: Debian position on bundled libraries

2018-08-23 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Le jeudi 23 août 2018 à 09:31:09+0200, Alec Leamas a écrit : > On 23/08/18 08:34, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > > Le jeudi 23 août 2018 à 06:59:45+0200, Alec Leamas a écrit : > >> [may I keep bundled libraries?] > > Thanks for reply! > > > I'd say that as soon as there's no other way of having yo

Re: Q: Debian position on bundled libraries

2018-08-23 Thread Alec Leamas
On 23/08/18 08:34, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > Le jeudi 23 août 2018 à 06:59:45+0200, Alec Leamas a écrit : >> [may I keep bundled libraries?] Thanks for reply! > I'd say that as soon as there's no other way of having your package work > (right, there's always another way, but my guess is that

Re: Q: Debian position on bundled libraries

2018-08-23 Thread Paul Wise
On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 12:59 PM, Alec Leamas wrote: > Here is some libraries to unbundle; this could certainly could be done, > However, the core issue is a few libraries which cannot realistically be > unbundled. One example is mygdal, a heavily patched subset of the gdal > package. gdal has ha

Re: Q: Debian position on bundled libraries

2018-08-23 Thread Paul Wise
On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 2:34 PM, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > Per Debian's Policy section 4.13[1], the embedding of a code from an > other software packages should be avoided, unless the included package is > explicitly intended to work this way. In addition: https://wiki.debian.org/EmbeddedCod

Re: Q: Debian position on bundled libraries

2018-08-22 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Le jeudi 23 août 2018 à 06:59:45+0200, Alec Leamas a écrit : > [may I keep bundled libraries?] Hi Alec, Please note that I'm a little new to the Policy and these packaging questions, so my thoughts probably require to be confirmed by a more experimented person. Per Debian's Policy section 4.13[1

Q: Debian position on bundled libraries

2018-08-22 Thread Alec Leamas
Dear list, Still investigating packaging opencpn[1]. In this context I have looked into the bundling [2]. Here is some libraries to unbundle; this could certainly could be done, However, the core issue is a few libraries which cannot realistically be unbundled. One example is mygdal, a heavily pa

Bug#899046: ITP: r-cran-tfmpvalue -- GNU R P-Value Computation for Position Weight Matrices

2018-05-18 Thread Andreas Tille
Computation for Position Weight Matrices In putative Transcription Factor Binding Sites (TFBSs) identification from sequence/alignments, it is interesting to obtain the significance of certain match score. TFMPvalue provides the accurate calculation of P-value with score threshold for Position

Bug#836408: RFP: libjs-jquery-caret.js -- Get caret position or offset from inputor

2016-09-02 Thread Sergio Durigan Junior
caret position or offset from inputor This package is a dependency for pagure. -- Sergio GPG key ID: 237A 54B1 0287 28BF 00EF 31F4 D0EB 7628 65FC 5E36 Please send encrypted e-mail if possible http://sergiodj.net/ signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#834435: ITP: statsprocessor -- word generator based on per-position Markov chains

2016-08-15 Thread Sascha Steinbiss
based on per-position Markov chains Statsprocessor is a word generator based on per-position Markov chains packed into a single stand-alone binary. It generates candidate words based on a Hashcat format .hcstat file by using this information to determine which letter is following which letter based on

Bug#833473: ITP: maskprocessor -- high-performance word generator with a per-position configurable charset

2016-08-04 Thread Sascha Steinbiss
word generator with a per-position configurable charset Maskprocessor is a fast word list generator. It enumerates all combinations from a given user-defined keyspace and outputs the results. Since it supports different alphabets (which also can be combined) at different positions in the generation

Re: FSF position on non-free software and Debian (was: FSF and Debian join forces to help free software users find the hardware they need)

2014-09-24 Thread Wouter Verhelst
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 08:28:24PM +1000, Ben Finney wrote: > Wouter Verhelst writes: > > > This paragraph is phrased carefully so as to make it ambiguous whether > > the FSF acknowledges that Debian's main repository is the only place > > packages come from by default. Do they? > > They do, in

FSF position on non-free software and Debian (was: FSF and Debian join forces to help free software users find the hardware they need)

2014-09-24 Thread Ben Finney
Wouter Verhelst writes: > This paragraph is phrased carefully so as to make it ambiguous whether > the FSF acknowledges that Debian's main repository is the only place > packages come from by default. Do they? They do, in their explanation of why Debian is not FSF endorsed. Debian's Social

Re: position independent executable issue

2014-05-14 Thread Jerome BENOIT
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Andrey, thanks for your reply. On 14/05/14 19:51, Andrey Rahmatullin wrote: > On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 04:12:09PM +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote: >> Hello List, >> >> for one of the Debian package that I maintained, bibtool to name >> it, it appear

Re: position independent executable issue

2014-05-14 Thread Andrey Rahmatullin
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 04:12:09PM +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote: > Hello List, > > for one of the Debian package that I maintained, bibtool to name it, it > appears that > the added option -pie (aka --pic-executable) caused some issue: #747519 > > While the upstream source is not subject to the re

position independent executable issue

2014-05-14 Thread Jerome BENOIT
Hello List, for one of the Debian package that I maintained, bibtool to name it, it appears that the added option -pie (aka --pic-executable) caused some issue: #747519 While the upstream source is not subject to the reported bug, adding the hardening options renders the upstream source subject

Re: FTPMaster position statement about package contents

2014-03-30 Thread Daniel Pocock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 28/03/14 22:14, Steve Langasek wrote: > On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 09:49:44PM +0100, Bas Wijnen wrote: >> On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 07:41:50PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote: >>> I can understand the ftp team's desire to sidestep any moral >>> questions

Re: FTPMaster position statement about package contents

2014-03-28 Thread Joerg Jaspert
On 13529 March 1977, Steve Langasek wrote: > I can understand the ftp team's desire to sidestep any moral questions here, > but in the process I think your guidelines have wound up vague and > overbroad, as they suggest that as a project we will never take a stand for > anything but only do what's

Re: FTPMaster position statement about package contents

2014-03-28 Thread Steve Langasek
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 09:49:44PM +0100, Bas Wijnen wrote: > On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 07:41:50PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote: > > I can understand the ftp team's desire to sidestep any moral questions here, > > but in the process I think your guidelines have wound up vague and > > overbroad, as the

Re: FTPMaster position statement about package contents

2014-03-28 Thread Bas Wijnen
Hi, On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 07:41:50PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote: > I can understand the ftp team's desire to sidestep any moral questions here, > but in the process I think your guidelines have wound up vague and > overbroad, as they suggest that as a project we will never take a stand for > an

Re: FTPMaster position statement about package contents

2014-03-27 Thread Steve Langasek
Hi Joerg, On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 09:11:16PM +0100, Joerg Jaspert wrote: > Those are just two examples - we sure could go and write down some > more. But they are examples: we can't foresee all the possible content > someone may propose. > So instead, we have a simple set of questions that should

Re: FTPMaster position statement about package contents

2014-03-25 Thread Joerg Jaspert
On 13526 March 1977, Ming-ting Wei wrote: > Distributing pornography in academic network in Taiwan seems like a gray > area. http://edu.law.moe.gov.tw/EngLawContent.aspx?Type=E&id=2 Nice for them, but thats a minority. > If it can be distributed from a separate repo it should be fine, but I also

Re: FTPMaster position statement about package contents

2014-03-25 Thread Joerg Jaspert
On 13525 March 1977, Mathieu Malaterre wrote: >> If you can answer these questions with a yes or even a maybe - don't > While I did agree mostly with this. I believe the last sentence should > be reworded. Because aircrack-ng, crack or rarcrack could 'maybe' harm > Debian/mirrors or derivatives. >

Re: FTPMaster position statement about package contents

2014-03-24 Thread Ming-ting Wei
Distributing pornography in academic network in Taiwan seems like a gray area. http://edu.law.moe.gov.tw/EngLawContent.aspx?Type=E&id=2 If it can be distributed from a separate repo it should be fine, but I also wonder how many mirrors are under the place where pornography is not allowed to distri

Re: FTPMaster position statement about package contents

2014-03-24 Thread Mathieu Malaterre
On 3/24/14, Joerg Jaspert wrote: [...] > So instead, we have a simple set of questions that should be applied, > helping to judge contents before upload: > > - Is it likely illegal in the majority of the countries of our >Developers? > > - Will it harm Debian, our mirrors, derivatives or use

Re: FTPMaster position statement about package contents

2014-03-24 Thread Lesley Binks
Thank you Joerg Makes very good sense to me. On 24 March 2014 20:11, Joerg Jaspert wrote: > Hello, > > Triggered by the discussion to include a controversial "visual novel" in > the Debian archive, we feel that a statement from the ftpteam on what is > considered acceptable for the archive is ca

TC position statements on init systems (was: Bug#727708: Fsck SystemD and its developers and its users. GR to override this please.)

2014-02-12 Thread Russ Allbery
e it was just a vote with licensing issues being taken by > many over real issues as some sites seem to be saying. Do voters give > their primary reasons? Several of us posted position statements. Here are some links, although both Ian's and mine were in multiple parts, and this only

Bug#701174: ITP: haskell-pointedlist -- zipper-like comonad which works as a list, tracking a position

2013-02-22 Thread Masayuki Hatta
Description : zipper-like comonad which works as a list, tracking a position This Haskell library provides PointedList, which tracks the position in a non-empty list which works similarly to a zipper. A current item is always required, and therefore the list may never be empty. A circular PointedList

Bug#659984: ITP: starlink-libpal -- Position Astronomy Library

2012-02-15 Thread Ole Streicher
* License : LGPLv2+ Programming Language: C Description : Position Astronomy Library This library is a collection of code designed to aid in replacing the SLA library with code from NOVAS and SOFA. . Where possible the API is similar to the slalib except for the use of a "pal&qu

Bug#606446: ITP: tabix -- generic indexer for TAB-delimited genome position files

2010-12-09 Thread Charles Plessy
Description : generic indexer for TAB-delimited genome position files Tabix indexes files where some columns indicate sequence coordinates: name (usually a chromosme), start and stop. The input data file must be position sorted and compressed by bgzip (provided in this package), which has a gzip

Re: Position of the generic description

2010-03-02 Thread Russ Allbery
Raphael Geissert writes: > Wasn't at some point proposed to include the generic part of the description > _at the end_? > I'm now used to finding the different part of the description at the end, > but I remember at the beginning it was annoying having to skip a bunch of > text. I've looked

Position of the generic description (was: Re: Bug#555743: dpkg-gencontrol: add support for Description:-s in the Source package stanza)

2010-03-02 Thread Raphael Geissert
[ message irrelevant to the bug report, so not CC'ing it ] Raphael Hertzog wrote: > On Wed, 11 Nov 2009, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote: >> The expansion would simply copy >> the COMMON TEXT from the source package description (if any) at the >> beginning of each binary package description (possibly add

Bug#491714: ITP: libtfbs-perl -- module to scan DNA sequences with a position weight matrix

2008-07-21 Thread Steffen Moeller
with a position weight matrix The TFBS perl modules comprise a set of routines to interact with the Transfac and Jaspar databases that describe a special family of proteins, the transcription factors. These bind to genomic DNA to initiate (or prevent) the readout of a gene. Once multiple binding

"position"

2007-04-12 Thread michael.ford14
Greetings, Kindly advice of the way to submit for an Arabic linguist position or cultural adviser within USA. Thanks and regards Michael Ford

upper management position available

2006-10-15 Thread Daniel Davison
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Results for Position statement clarifying DFSG

2006-10-14 Thread devotee
Greetings, This message is an automated, unofficial publication of vote results. Official results shall follow, sent in by the vote taker, namely Debian Project Secretary This email is just a convenience for the impatient. I remain, gentle folks, Your humble servant, De

position statement from the kernel team over the current non-free firmware GR vote (Was: Call for votes for "GR: : Handling source-less firmware in the Linux kernel")

2006-10-13 Thread Sven Luther
, now withdrawn, and is thus less clean. The proposal originally from Frederik as amended by Manoj (Choice 1) has serious issues. It doesn't correspond to the wish of the kernel team, as expressed by the position statement at [3] following the kernel team meeting about the firmware issue. This pro

Re: Common Position on RubyGems, stupid? what about /usr/local/ ?

2006-04-20 Thread Antony Lesuisse
to support multiple directories. Jason D. Clinton wrote: On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 12:33 +0200, Antony Lesuisse wrote: Reading http://pkg-ruby-extras.alioth.debian.org/rubygems.html was disappointing. RubyGems is a solution to a problem that only exists on Windows. The Debian position is the only t

Re: Common Position on RubyGems, stupid? what about /usr/local/ ?

2006-04-19 Thread Antony Lesuisse
Isn't that list for subversion commit messages ? I also saw that debian-ruby was very quiet that's why i posted to devel. I didn't say this is the official policy, nor that the page was stupid (the page is actually well done). I'm just asking a question, isn't it stupid not to support gem officia

Re: Common Position on RubyGems, stupid? what about /usr/local/ ?

2006-04-19 Thread Eric Dorland
* Antony Lesuisse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Reading http://pkg-ruby-extras.alioth.debian.org/rubygems.html was > disappointing. > > I might be completely wrong but i would like to know what you think about > this idea. I noticed that the ruby1.8 install supports the directory: > > /usr/l

Re: Common Position on RubyGems, stupid? what about /usr/local/ ?

2006-04-19 Thread Lucas Nussbaum
On 19/04/06 at 12:33 +0200, Antony Lesuisse wrote: > Reading http://pkg-ruby-extras.alioth.debian.org/rubygems.html was > disappointing. The correct place to express your disappointment about this "stupid" page is the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list, since this is a web page written by the Debian/R

Common Position on RubyGems, stupid? what about /usr/local/ ?

2006-04-19 Thread Antony Lesuisse
Reading http://pkg-ruby-extras.alioth.debian.org/rubygems.html was disappointing. I might be completely wrong but i would like to know what you think about this idea. I noticed that the ruby1.8 install supports the directory: /usr/local/lib/site_ruby/1.8 So what about packaging a versio

Re: First call for votes for the GFDL position statement

2006-02-27 Thread Anton Zinoviev
he discussions in debian-vote I am taking the opportunity to explain some things. The Project Secretary is the author of the text that was used as a basis for the proposal in Choice 1. Of course as a sympathiser of a position somewhat opposite to my position it comes natural to him to try to op

Application for a freelance position

2006-02-14 Thread Claudia Serban
Dear Sir / Dear Madam,   I am an English>Romanian translator and I'd like to work with your company. Please find  below my resume.   CURRICULUM VITAE   First name and surname: LIVIA - CLAUDIA SERBAN Date and place of birth: 19.01.1973 - Bucharest Address: Bucharest, str. Politehnicii nr

DFSG, GFDL, and position statementsd

2006-01-22 Thread Manoj Srivastava
riant sections we should allow them in main, since the infractions are minor. Modify the SC, and issue the following statement "..." 3:1 E) The decision of the delegates was fine, issue the following position statement "..." [This is aj's prop

Re: Questions regarding the Security Secretary Position

2001-09-26 Thread Branden Robinson
On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 10:54:43AM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote: > On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 09:53:26AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: > >However, the more people are involved, the more coordination has to > >be done. > > And considering we're all antisocial disobliging SoBs, this is a fatal flaw

Re: Questions regarding the Security Secretary Position

2001-09-26 Thread Josip Rodin
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 09:53:26AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: >However, the more people are involved, the more coordination has to >be done. And considering we're all antisocial disobliging SoBs, this is a fatal flaw ;> -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness.

Questions regarding the Security Secretary Position

2001-09-24 Thread Martin Schulze
How much time is required to fill the position? That's something I don't know. When I started with Debian Security, it was easy to do, there were two architectures, about 1000 packages and not too many security incidents reported. This has changed. We're at some 500

Re: Offering up the List Manager position

1997-12-17 Thread Scott Ellis
> > After seven or eight months as Debian's mailing list manager, I'm > > ready for a change of pace. I'd like to offer up the position to any > > interested individual(s). > > > > I'm offering the position because I haven't been

Re: Offering up the List Manager position

1997-12-17 Thread Martin Schulze
Hi everybody! > After seven or eight months as Debian's mailing list manager, I'm > ready for a change of pace. I'd like to offer up the position to any > interested individual(s). > > I'm offering the position because I haven't been spendi

Offering up the List Manager position

1997-12-17 Thread Pete Templin
Folks, After seven or eight months as Debian's mailing list manager, I'm ready for a change of pace. I'd like to offer up the position to any interested individual(s). I'm offering the position because I haven't been spending as many late nights at my d