Any updates on the status of the laconica aka statusnet package?
Sam
Hi James, Matthew,
I too would like to see wordpress-mu in Debian and would be happy to help
make it a reality, though I'm actively looking for someone to sign my key in
Paris so I can get back to work.
Sam
We did indeed intend to package this but gave up after failing to get even
the vanilla package up and running. It seems there are ongoing installation
issues on the project's mailing list and unfortunately the vendor's .deb is
unsuitable because it's basically a wrapper around easy_install. We also
3.3 is a field of use restriction so this software is (unfortunately) not
DFSG compliant:
http://aws.amazon.com/asl/
*3.3 Use Limitation.* The Work and any derivative works thereof only may be
used or intended for use with the web services, computing platforms or
applications provided by Amazon.co
> I believe Debian is about quality software, not just popular software, and
> those two reasons alone are sufficient for me to say qmail fails the
> "quality" test.
By that metric we've got a lot more to throw out...
Seriously though, qmail-src et al are an unnecessary annoyance. Get
this in A
http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/11/30/0430201
ezmlm-idx however is GPL: http://www.ezmlm.org/
sj
I tend to agree with Thijs on this one - I regularly use gzip for compression of things other than tar files and it was built (and functions) as a standalone compressor; Recommends is more appropriate here. - samj
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* Package name: pwsafe
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Diego et al,
Eliminating them altogether sounds like the best option to me. That in
mind I'll get about updating my package(s) as I've a status report
expected of me within two hours.
Sam
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RTFM (The RT FAQ Manager) is a tool for maintaining an organizational
knowledgebase. Out of the box, it integrates with RT3 (Also available from
bestpractical.com).
Installation instructions:
0) Download from
http://bestpractic
quires both MySQL and Apache.
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in installation, and it works nicely for me.
There's also a '--remove-plugin' option that does the same in reverse.
Enjoy,
- samj
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(new) squirrelmail_1.2.0-rc2-1.dsc optional web
(new) squirrelma
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bpalogin is an open source login client for the Telstra Bigpond Cable
Network in Australia. It is neither written nor supported by Telstra or
Bigpond. It is both simple to use and stable. Unlike the standard client
it does not crash, reconnects when there is a
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MM MySQL Type IV JDBC drivers for MySQL (http://www.mysql.com) by Mark
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Hi Bart,
How is the squirrelmail package coming on? I was going to package it up
myself but found you'd already put your hand up for it at the start of the
year. Do you need a hand with it?
Have you thought about how to package up the plugins yet? I figure they
should probably be installed sep
> Hmm, would he have a problem with a patched version, or just with 1.0.0?
Matt assures me that the patched version breaks quite a few things
(although he didn't specify what). He said it will take a few solid days
for him to get it to where he wants it for a 1.1. I know he's busy though
with uni/
Brad,
Thanks for your interest. Yes I do indeed plan to package rdesktop... in
fact I have a 1.0.0 package ready for action, however I've refrained from
uploading it on the grounds that the author, Matt Chapman, assures me that
some time in the not too distant future he will be merging the patche
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