Re: BOSS is back ?? Seems like Yes !
On 09/29/2015 12:51 PM, Amey Abhyankar wrote:
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> On 22 September 2015 at 15:38, Vikas Tara <vik@hamaralinux.org
> <mailto:vik@hamaralinux.org>> wrote:
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> On 22/09/15 15:33, Pirate Praveen wrote:
>> [Adding Vikas from Hamara]
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>> Vik,
>> May be Hamara team also can join if such a session happens.
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> Absolutely - in the end we all benefit from these development
> efforts, particularly if we can all push our changes upstream to debian.
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> 'Debian Derivatives' mailing list which may be useful to Hamara Linux
> developers = https://lists.debian.org/debian-derivatives/
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> I would like to encourage Hamara Linux developers to keep posting
> updates/queries at above mailing list.
Thanks Amey for the info. Have subscribed to it.
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> Regards,
> Amey.
>
> Now back to 'BOSS'. Found 1 interesting short communication thread at
> this ML from back in Dec 2014 =
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-derivatives/2014/12/msg00014.html
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>> On २२ सप्टेंबर, २०१५ २:१४:३५ [PM] IST, Jonas Smedegaard <dr@jones.dk>
>> <mailto:dr@jones.dk> wrote:
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>> Hi BOSS Linux and others,
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>> [cc'ing Prema S. as formal C-DAC contact at Debian census page]
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>> Quoting Amey Abhyankar (2015-09-22 08:25:27)
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>> On 22 September 2015 at 11:23, BOSS Linux
>> <bosslinux.cdac@gmail.com>
>> <mailto:bosslinux.cdac@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> BOSS is officially a part of Debian Derivatives
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>> Fantastic!
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>> Yup. I fully agree it is great that BOSS is based on Debian (which is
>> no news - BOSS was based on Debian also last I checked 4 years ago too),
>> and even greater to learn that it is still actively maintained.
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>> -Can some1 add information about BOSS here? I don't have
>> access to edit this page =
>> http://www.debian.org/misc/children-distros
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>> There's info here: https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/BOSSlinux
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>> That page is used also by automated tools, so edit with caution.
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>> and the Official BOSS releases for public domain
>> contains packages ONLY from main section of Debian and
>> thus there is no question of "suing" for any reason.
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>> I fully agree there's no reason to sue¹ BOSS here. But it is incorrect
>> that public accessible BOSS is a
>> Debian Pure Blend - some parts are not
>> pristine Debian packages but derived. To take an example, the package
>> "alacarte" was patched to include Kashmiri languages:
>> http://deriv.debian.net/BOSSlinux/patches/a/alacarte/alacarte_0.13.2-1_alacarte_0.13.2-1boss2.patch
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>> During my brief visit to India in 2011 I met with C-DAC and we discussed
>> ways to improve relationship with Debian. C-DAC then sent 3 of their
>> developers to our MiniDebconf in Mangalore with few days notice, and
>> sponsored my travel costs while in India (I met with students in
>> Hyderabad, Mengaluru and Bengaluru).
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>> Sadly those developers left the company few months after our meetings,
>> as far as I heard, and C-DAC and I didn't keep in touch in other ways.
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>> Would C-DAC perhaps be interested in a renewed effort to work closer?
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>> My girlfriend and I will likely visit India at the end on 2015, this
>> time with specific aim of collaborating closely with Debian derivatives.
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>> Would C-DAC be interested in e.g. hosting Siri and me in Chennai in two
>> weeks of december to work for 2 weeks directly with BOSS developers?
>> Would other Debian enthusiasts happen to be in or near Chennai at the
>> time and be interested in attending such work sessions or some of them?
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>> Kind regards,
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>> - Jonas
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>> ¹ I agree also with others in this thread that an eventual lawsuit would
>> be for copyright holders to consider: Debian mainly distributes code of
>> others and hold copyright only for small pieces like the installer.
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>> ² Sadly for C-DAC - as I was told the developers themselves were excited
>> about their new opportunities.
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>> --
>> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
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