keep playing these number
> games, but I don't really see the point :-)
Anyway, ~ 3 000 times, not ~ 3 000 000 times, sadly!
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Alle 11:34, gio 14 febbraio 2008, Alexander Schmehl ha scritto:
> * Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080214 06:54]:
> > > Description : Arcade game featuring tux the penguin, snow ice and
> > > fishes
> >
> > At least uncapitalize "Arcade".
>
> "At least"? You have further improvements
Hello folks,
following a short discussion with Erich Schubert on the debtags-devel list[1],
I decided to come with a simple proposal (are DEPs already active and
useful?).
In order to have wnpp bugs better categorized (and, as such, searched, shown,
and managed), it seems a viable option to use
Thank you for your feedback...
Alle 21:41, sab 1 marzo 2008, Don Armstrong ha scritto:
> > If nothing against comes up, I'm going to use such usertags as
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and report (lots of) RFPs (and possibly some ITP!)
> > for fields I am interested in.
>
> I'd suggest just picking a rea
Alle 19:48, sab 1 marzo 2008, Christian Perrier ha scritto:
> If someone cares to listen: when you think about ITPing each and every
> piece of FLOSS that pops around: think about *helping* people who
> maintain existing packages instead of adding even more noise to our
> noisy bunch of various cra
Alle 14:57, mar 11 marzo 2008, Andreas Bombe ha scritto:
> It's no active notification, but aptitude lists all installed packages
> that aren't in any distribution included in sources.list under "Obsolete
> and Locally Created Packages". Verifying that this doesn't include any
> packages that I ex
ch a solid system. In
> the future, when I will be wealthier, I hope to donate regularly.
Good work is being done, I must thank all developers.
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Alle 14:05, sabato 7 aprile 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
> Hi everyone,
>
> *Wanted* Linux Developer
I guess debian-jobs@lists.debian.org is more appropriate for this.
Thanks.
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namically.
(Sorry if this is boring) I think that at least in the long description it
would be wise to fully qualify "Excel spreadsheets", because there's no
actual standard about them (Microsoft's as I guess? If so, either .xls or
ECMA's "OpenXML"? Which version?).
Thanks,
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: http://rubyforge.org/projects/emacs-rails/
> * License : GPL
> Programming Lang: Ruby
> Description : Emacs minor-mode for developing RubyOnRails
> applications
I think this should be merged with #418558 ("RFP: rails-el -- minor mode for
editing RubyOnRails code in Emacs"). Thanks.
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:" the latter). After
all, Debian is about software freedom. :-)
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Alle venerdì 22 giugno 2007, Zachary Palmer ha scritto:
> Hello, all. It has been my understanding that the reason that the
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] distributed computing software has not been made a Debian
> package is that the license under which it is released does not allow it
> to be free.
No, it
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Luca Brivio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: morla
Version : 0.12
Upstream Author : Andrea Marchesini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.morlardf.net/
* License : GPL v2
Programming Lang: C
ion
- AHDL/VHDL/Verilog HDL/KISS export
- State table export in Latex, HTML and plain text format
- Ragel file export (used for C/C++, Java or Ruby code generation)
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ic documentation.
I don't know if such a project deserves to be official, however I wish to try
to make it work, and see how it might work.
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s needs, rather than just the first they suggested her/him or
that with the best documentation available or something alike. I think this
would be also useful for mentoring.
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heck the documentation I'm not always online. This probably means
> that the wiki pages should be included in the existing maint-guide.
I agree with you. AFAIK, MoinMoin allow to export into DocBook, so it should
be not too hard to make snaphots and include them in that package, after some
rst stage) in
the wiki-based handbook. Furthermore, the New Maintainers' Guide should
remain as a simple tutorial, yet the official one.
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t wiki page (and, at your choice,
create new pages!).
BTW, does anybody have any concerns about the licensing?
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Hi all,
A few days ago Davide Truffa and I opened a mailing list[1] on Alioth, which
will be used for the purpose of coordinating the writing and proofreading
(hence Cc:ing the l10n-english list) of the packaging handbook[2].
I'd invite anybody which may be interested to subscribe. I'm also loo
Hi,
ven 31 agosto 2007, Robert Edmonds ha scritto:
> [...]
>
> The aggregator needs to either immediately stop distributing this ISO or
> provide source code for the components that require source code and
> clarify that the entire work is not under a single GPL license.
I believe -legal and per
eate a
independent and open search engine. The standard YaCy release is configured
in such a way that the software joins this public network. The software has a
number of community function like a co-operative bookmark system, a news,
blog and built-in wiki system.
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Hi developers,
While I'm packaging morla[1], I've found in the tarball tree a little XML file
named "doap.rdf", which turned out to be a DOAP[2][3] file. An apt-file query
(on 'sid', i386) showed me that there are at least three packages which
install such files:
flumotion: usr/share/doc/flumo
mer 26 dicembre 2007, Stefano Zacchiroli ha scritto:
> I see two ways of serving it that seem to me much more useful: provide a
> centralized, archive-wide place, where we serve all the DOAPs of Debian
> packages. The more obvious places to me seem packages.d.o and/or the
> PTS.
BTW, I don't know
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