hi, i'm developping against a developper edition of sql 2005 now 90%% of the customers run this app ... logging database is taking up to 50 times more time than on the developper edition. another strange thing is runnning a stored procedure which has to result ... the express edition also up to 50 times more time than in the developper edition. the databases aren't that big (1gb) and the load is...
..." is is not well defined. Is it the Project, the people, the software? I find it logigcally close to impossible to say that something that is the product of the work of the Debian developpers and contributors and that is hosted by the Debian project is "not Debian". I usually solve it by saying that it is not the "Debian operating system", but this does not reflect the foundation documents....
... censorship should be made publicly available, so all debian developers can see them, and judge if authority who handle this have indeed done so within the mandate given them by the whole Debian Developper body. Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org
...censorship should be made publicly available, so all debian developers can see them, and judge if authority who handle this have indeed done so within the mandate given them by the whole Debian Developper body. Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org
... opinion. Maybe the majority is refraining to participate to the discussion, given that Lucas and Adeato agreed that the DEP patch will stay consistent with the global style of the Developpers Reference, and that nobody proposed to change it? Since 1999 I work in international environments in which people from many different countries communicate in English everyday, and I have never ...
... vacation emails on debian-private. OK, why not. Changed locally (it's not visible on people.d.o). - Some teams maintain their packages in repositories that are writable for all Debian developpers, and document relevant URIs in debian/control. I can not speak for others, but when a NMU is done on my packages, I welcome a commit or a patch to keep the repository ...
... much better, the many "feel free to NMU" sentences we can read on the vacation emails on debian-private. - Some teams maintain their packages in repositories that are writable for all Debian developpers, and document relevant URIs in debian/control. I can not speak for others, but when a NMU is done on my packages, I welcome a commit or a patch to keep the repository ...
... "extra"? I'm assuming that you mean doing this instead of keeping it as a separate distribution area. This would solve the problem for our puzzled users as well as for the developpers packaging software that is partially dependant on things not available in the main archive, and the consistency of the Debian operating system would be: - guaranteed for packages of priority ...
... contrib category is free software, so why not simply downgrade it as a priority level, lower than "extra"? This would solve the problem for our puzzled users as well as for the developpers packaging software that is partially dependant on things not available in the main archive, and the consistency of the Debian operating system would be: - guaranteed for packages of priority optional or ...
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