X-Git-Url: https://git.decadent.org.uk/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=02b24fb0202393e122f1775ea94fda25e1cac3f0;hb=a673bf68dbf76395a87dd3f12ef7ac980c735d0a;hp=4a92c52f165faed9afcd7493545d9adb41758af6;hpb=ccd912d2f7974e2118619167fc00f2a2fff7cd20;p=dak.git diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 4a92c52f..02b24fb0 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -27,9 +27,44 @@ queue/approved Others ------ + i'd be kinda inclined to go with insisting the .changes file take + the form ---- BEGIN PGP MESSAGE --- -- + BEGIN PGP SIG -- END PGP MESSAGE -- with no lines before or after, + and rejecting .changes that didn't match that + + o rene should check for source packages not building any binaries + + o heidi should have a diff mode that accepts diff output! + + o halle doesn't deal with melanie'd packages, partial replacements + etc. and more. + + o lauren, the tramp, blindly deletes with no check that the delete + failed which it might well given we only look for package/version, + not package/version _in p-u_. duh. + + o melanie should remove obsolete changes when removing from p-u, or + at least warn. or halle should handle it. + + o need a testsuite _badly_ + + o lisa should have an Bitch-Then-Accept option + + o jennifer crashes if run as a user in -n mode when orig.tar.gz is + in queue/new... + + [maybe I should reject debian packages with a non-Debian origin or bugs field] + [agreed; dunno what origin does but non-Debian bugs fields would be bad] + + o rhona should make use of select..except select, temporary tables + etc. rather than looping and calling SQL every time so we can do + suite removal sanely (see potato-removal document) + o melanie will happily include packages in the Cc list that aren't being removed... + o melanie doesn't remove udebs when removing the source they build from + o check_dsc_against_db's "delete an entry from files while you're not looking" habit is Evil and Bad. @@ -362,4 +397,130 @@ ziyi X ================================================================================ - SirDibos: that sentence sounds like it wants to be a bug report when it grows up +Possible Quotes: +---------------- + +| SirDibos: that sentence sounds like it wants to be a bug report when it grows up + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +| From: Andrew Morton +| Subject: Re: Linux 2.6.0-test1 Ext3 Ooops. Reboot needed. +| To: Ricardo Galli +| Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org +| Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 14:27:20 -0700 +| +| Ricardo Galli wrote: +| > +| > "File alteration monitor", from Debian. +| +| OK. +| +| > $ apt-cache show fam +| +| I was attacked by dselect as a small child and have since avoided debian. +| Is there a tarball anywhere? + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +| From: Bob Hilliard +| +| In my experience, James has been very responsive, albeit not +| verbose, to reasonable questions/requests that don't start out saying +| "James is a bum - throw him out". + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +| Kamion: are you too busy to look at my generic +| include/exclude stuff for the bts yet? +| eigood: expect me to be busy for about the next week at this +| rate +| my %field_match = ( +| 'subject' => \&contains_field_match, +| 'severity' => \&exact_field_match, +| that's how it works, basically +| I'm a big fan of callbacks +| [...] +| Kamion: how do you feel about having +| per-bug/per-package/per-source notes support in the bts? +| eigood: as I said five minutes ago, I really don't have time +| to think about it right now, sorry +| here, maybe it would be clearer if I /part +| <-- Kamion (~cjwatson@host81-129-36-235.in-addr.btopenworld.com) has left #debian-devel (too busy. no, really.) +| no need to be hostile +| eigood: he told you he's too busy and you kept bugging him. take +| a hint :) + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + bwahahaha. Dear "security@debian.org" Thank you for your + email about "[SECURITY] [DSA-403-1] userland can access Linux + kernel memory" ...I need to filter out spam... To send email to + vhs@flexdesign.com please put "ducks" anywhere on your subject + line. ...Thanks, Bob... + I'll be sure to do that... + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + Hmm, that was a nice short bug report. + to submit@: "strdup(NULL) segfaults" to -done@: "Yes, go away" +[...] + how did he pass T&S? sheer bloody-mindedness? +[...] + Good attention to detail? + Masking of psychopathic tendencies? +* drow shrugs + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=91696&cid=7890274 + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + argh. + i accidentally banned all mails to the bts that had 'ossi' in them + "possible" etc + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + + +Wednesday, December 24th, 2003 +3:34 pm +Dear PC World, + +1) The most common chipset used in Pentium-II machines is the Intel 440BX. It is also relatively common in slower P-IIIs, and is approximately identical to the 440MX (a one-chip version aimed at laptops). + +2) The 440BX has the interesting feature of only being able to address up to 128MBit density RAM. This is a relatively widely known issue. + +3) Simple maths suggests that if you have a 128MB DIMM with 4 chips on it, they are likely to be 256MBit parts. + +4) Marking said DIMMs as being suitable for Pentium-IIs is therefore really indescribably stupid, you wankwits. Please fuck off and die in a great big chemical fire before I get back there to beat you. + +Love, + +Matthew. + +PS, + +Die. No, really. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + + +Wednesday, November 12th, 2003 +2:43 am +It's true that you learn something new every day. Yesterday I discovered that playdough is electrically conductive. I also discovered that RAM becomes unhappy if all of its pins are joined together with electrically conductive material. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + + +Monday, November 3rd, 2003 +3:13 pm +Hint to people attempting to sell things online: + +DON'T PUT http://172.16.100.107/ IN YOUR URLS, YOU INCOMPETENT FUCKMONKEYS + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%