Re: [Debian Wiki] Update of "Docker"

2025-07-04 Thread Borden
4 Jul 2025, 22:39 by tia...@debian.org: > Instead of a reference to Podman in an article about Docker, this should > mention running Docker in "rootless" mode: > > https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/rootless/ > > (Podman should stick to articles about Podman.) > Point well taken. I leave it

Re: [Debian Wiki] Update of "Docker" by BordenRhodes

2025-07-04 Thread Tianon Gravi
On Fri, Jul 4, 2025, 19:30 Debian Wiki wrote: > The "Docker" page has been changed by BordenRhodes: > https://wiki.debian.org/Docker?action=diff&rev1=40&rev2=41 > > Comment: > Moving Podman plug into security warning. Consider making its own section. > > > Docker has no equivalent to `sudo`'s p

Re: A more minimal task-*-desktop

2025-07-04 Thread Federico Kircheis
On 04/07/2025 5:32 pm, David Wright wrote: On Fri 04 Jul 2025 at 07:04:32 (+0200), Federico Kircheis wrote: Excluding two or three packages is much easier, and the suggested approach of appending a - works perfectly if the package was not installed. In which case, I think you should install th

Re: Feature idea: show upstream release dates on packages

2025-07-04 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Thu Jul 3, 2025 at 6:31 PM BST, David Wright wrote: So does this fit somewhere into DEP-12? "DRAFT DEP-12: Per-package machine-readable metadata about Upstream" Reading DEP-12, it's not a great fit, because upstream release date is a property of a specific release, rather than an upstrea

Re: how to delete an attached file bugs.debian.org

2025-07-04 Thread Marco Moock
On 03.07.2025 19:10 Uhr масляков дмитрий wrote: > I accidentally attached the file [$$$ (application/octet-stream, > attachment)]. How can I delete it? You can't, as it is part of the mail and that got stored at the bugtracker and maybe on other places. Although you can use the this bug log cont

Re: A more minimal task-*-desktop

2025-07-04 Thread David Wright
On Fri 04 Jul 2025 at 07:04:32 (+0200), Federico Kircheis wrote: > Excluding two or three packages is much easier, and the suggested > approach of appending a - works perfectly if the package was not > installed. In which case, I think you should install the equivs package (it's in every suite) an