On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 11:43:40PM -0400, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
> However, after digging through numerous documentation pages[2], it is
> now unclear to me that there is a concensus over the user of
> lists.debian.org for such local groups, even though the wiki page says
> otherwise. For example,
> martin f krafft writes:
[…]
> So the solution was to get one or two additional people, and
> eventually I was even able to invest in more fail-proof hardware.
> … and then you ask yourself what to do with all the spare cycles and
> wouldn't other LUGs profit from your setup… And you
Personally, I think l.d.o would be an appropriate home for such things, but I
believe the decision is one for the list server admins. Having said that, I
think efforts are underway so that the alioth-hosted lists are moved to the
l.d.o infrastructure, precicely because it is recognised that running
also sprach Roger Lynn [2012.09.19.2150 +0200]:
> Unless all the members of a group are beginners, isn't this an
> opportunity for a more experienced member to learn about hosting
> a server, how email works, setting up a mailing list and using
> Debian? I first set up a Mailman instance when I ha
On 2012-09-19, Roger Lynn wrote:
> Unless all the members of a group are beginners, isn't this an opportunity
> for a more experienced member to learn about hosting a server, how email
> works, setting up a mailing list and using Debian? I first set up a Mailman
> instance when I had been using Deb
On 19/09/12 13:50, anarcat wrote:
> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>> [x] E: Host lists on their own server in someones basement
>
> See that's exactly what I'm talking about - *I* can do this, I can host
> lists in my "basement" (or my "freedombox", call it what you like), as
> I am an experienced sysadmi
Hi Paul, and Andrei, thanks for your responses.
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> E: debian-community.org (though lists are currently hosted on alioth
> as well)
I am not familiar with that site, and I get a connexion timeout trying
to connect to it as a website here.
Paul Wise wrote:
> I would suggest th
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
> We are in the process of kickstarting a Debian User Group (DUG), also
> known as a Local Group on the Debian wiki[1], in Montreal. We wish to unite
> the Debian Members that are in the city, but also interest the numerous
> free software e
On Ma, 18 sep 12, 23:43:40, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
>
> So I request opinion from my fellow developers - what should a local
> group do to have discussions about their group? Should Debian
> infrastructure be available for this? If so, which?
>
> I see the following options:
>
> [ ] A: Do nothin
Hi,
We are in the process of kickstarting a Debian User Group (DUG), also
known as a Local Group on the Debian wiki[1], in Montreal. We wish to unite
the Debian Members that are in the city, but also interest the numerous
free software enthusiasts in the Debian project.
However, after digging thr
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