>
>
> > - why is this package useful/relevant?
>
> I believe this is the development trend most of the world is currently
> aiming for, and that, like with other recent questionable development
> practices, Debian should at least acknowledge its existance, but not
> embrace it.
>
Good luck with y
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* Package name: monav
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* License : GPL v3
Programming Lang: C++
Description :
In data mercoledì 29 aprile 2009 21:53:01, Nick Shaforostoff ha scritto:
> Any news in this regard?
Hi. Now that I can better manage my little spare time, I'll try hard to
provide a good enough package for inclusion in Debian, I expect all the
process to take a few weeks but have to take a close
Alle mercoledì 18 marzo 2009, Julian Andres Klode ha scritto:
> This theme is the default one used in openSUSE. This package provides the
> complete theme, consisting of icons, and Metacity and GTK+ themes.
I guess this is mainly a GNOME theme, so you'd better mention that.
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Alle 10:07, Mon 7 July 2008, Jonas Smedegaard ha scritto:
> I interpret that as you are fine with maintaining the package together.
> Great!
Of course I am!
> >There's a package on morla.debian.net I should have fixed in order to
> >have it uploaded by Stefano Zacchiroli
Hi!
Alle 15:10, mar 1 luglio 2008, Jonas Smedegaard ha scritto:
> http://git.debian.org/?p=collab-maint/morla.git;a=summary
That's great! Just the collab-maint git repository I would have eventually
created. :)
> Or perhaps you would be interested in maintaining the package together
> with me?
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
I'm waiting for the next release, which should solve both build and copyright
issues.
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Does this bug include both the Mumble client and the Murmur server (maybe
worth one more ITP, as they have separated source tarballs?) available from
the same Sourceforge-hosted project?
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nt 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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* Package name: morla
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Programming Lang: C
after all, I like
RubyOnRails and sometimes do use Emacs(en)!), even beyond testing purposes,
of course.
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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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Il giorno Fri, 27 Oct 2006 21:26:59 +0200
Ralf Treinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> Looks interesting. but I guess we should wait for a stable point
> release. For the moment there is only a cvs snapshot available.
Maybe we should ask them if they might release something of almost
relativel
ramming system based on Objective Caml and
the P3L languages, providing seamless integration of parallel
programming and functional programming and advanced features like
sequential logical debugging of parallel programs and strong typing,
useful both in teaching parallel programming and in the bui
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