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Re: [GNU-linux-libre] dyne:bolic 3.0 beta1 - comments welcome!
From: |
Karl Goetz |
Subject: |
Re: [GNU-linux-libre] dyne:bolic 3.0 beta1 - comments welcome! |
Date: |
Sat, 18 Jun 2011 12:52:27 +1000 |
On Fri, 17 Jun 2011 11:13:06 +0200
address@hidden (Jose E. Marchesi) wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 16 Jun 2011, Rubén Rodríguez wrote:
> > would be nice to have a script that checks presence of
> > packages, i'll produce this as development progresses
>
> Our script [1] for the Debian based gNewSense version may be of
> interest. It comes down to creating a full mirror and then
> deleting all blacklisted packages.
>
> Would be very good to summarize all the existing solutions for
> scanning non-free software, and then to try to build a common
> database. It looks like this is one of those cases where the same
> work is repeated again and again and again...
It would be good, but when i looked at (for example) gNS and Trisquel,
we seemed to be doing things completely differently.
kk
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Karl Goetz, (Kamping_Kaiser / VK5FOSS)
Debian contributor / gNewSense Maintainer
http://www.kgoetz.id.au
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- Re: [GNU-linux-libre] dyne:bolic 3.0 beta1 - comments welcome!, (continued)
- Re: [GNU-linux-libre] dyne:bolic 3.0 beta1 - comments welcome!, Nicolás Reynolds, 2011/06/16
- Re: [GNU-linux-libre] dyne:bolic 3.0 beta1 - comments welcome!, Sam Geeraerts, 2011/06/16
- Re: [GNU-linux-libre] dyne:bolic 3.0 beta1 - comments welcome!, Jose E. Marchesi, 2011/06/17
- Re: [GNU-linux-libre] dyne:bolic 3.0 beta1 - comments welcome!, Sam Geeraerts, 2011/06/17
- Re: [GNU-linux-libre] dyne:bolic 3.0 beta1 - comments welcome!, Nicolás Reynolds, 2011/06/17
- Re: [GNU-linux-libre] dyne:bolic 3.0 beta1 - comments welcome!, Karl Goetz, 2011/06/17
- Re: [GNU-linux-libre] dyne:bolic 3.0 beta1 - comments welcome!,
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- Re: [GNU-linux-libre] dyne:bolic 3.0 beta1 - comments welcome!, Karl Goetz, 2011/06/16