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Bug#220301: marked as done (RFP: entropy -- Emerging Network To Reduce Orwellian Potency Yield)



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From: Michael Beattie <mjb@debian.org>
To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
Subject: ITP: entropy -- Emerging Network To Reduce Orwellian Potency Yield
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Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-11-12
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : entropy
  Version         : 0.6.1-362
  Upstream Author : Juergen Buchmueller 
* URL             : http://entropy.stop1984.com/en/home.html
* License         : GPL
  Description     : Emerging Network To Reduce Orwellian Potency Yield

 ENTROPY is developed as a response to increasing censorship and surveillance
 in the internet. The program connects your computer to a network of machines
 which all run this software. The ENTROPY network is running parallel to the
 WWW and also other internet services like FTP, email, ICQ. etc.
 
 For the user the ENTROPY network looks like a collection of WWW pages. The
 difference to the WWW however is that there are no accesses to central
 servers. And this is why there is no site operator who could log who
 downloaded what and when. Every computer taking part in the ENTROPY network
 (every node) is at the same time server, router for other nodes, caching proxy
 and client for the user: that is You.
 
 After you gained some experience with the ENTROPY network, there are command
 line tools for you to insert whole directory trees into the network as a
 ENTROPY site. So ENTROPY does for you what a webspace provider does for you in
 the WWW - but without the storage and bandwidth costs and without any
 regulation or policy as to what kind of content you are allowed to publish.
 Everyone can contribute his own ENTROPY site for everybody else to browse
 through. The contents is stored in a distributed manner across all available
 and reachable nodes and no one can find out about who put up what contents
 into the network. Even if your node is not actively running, your contents
 can be retrieved by others -- without knowing that it was actually you who
 published the files. Of course this is only true if you do not publish your
 name (or leave your name or other personal data in the files you publish)




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Hello,

This is an automatic mail sent to close the RFP you have reported or 
are involved with.

Your RFP wnpp bug is being closed because of the following reasons:
- It is, as of today, older than 600 days.
- It haven't had any activity recently.
- The amount of ITPs on the Debian BTS is huge and we need to
  clean up a bit the place.

As this an automatic procedure, it could of course have something
wrong and probably it would be closing some bugs that are not 
intended by owners and submitters (like you) to be closed, for
example if the RFP is still of your interest, or there has been 
some kind of activity around it. In that case, please reopen the
bug, do it, DO IT NOW! (I don't want to be blamed because of
mass closing and not let people know that they can easily reopen
their bugs ;-).

To re-open it, you simply have to mail control@bugs.debian.org
with a body text like this:

reopen 123456
thanks bts

Replacing '123456' for the number of your RFP bug. The subject of the
mail is ignored. Or if you have any kind of problems when dealing with
the BTS, feel free to contact me and I'd be more than happy to help
you on this: <damog@debian.org>.

This is the first mass wnpp closing that will be done. The next close
will be done on inactive RFPs older than 450 days and finally, the
ones older than 365 days (an automatic script will close *inactive*
RFPs when they reach one year old).

A similar process is being applied to the ITP wnpp bugs in these
days.

Thanks for your cooperation,

 -- David Moreno Garza <damog@debian.org>  Wed, 14 Sep 2005 21:54:42 -0500



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