Pendant le cours d’illovae sur screen, je me suis rendu compte que la touche backspace ne fonctionnait pas « normalement » – effacement du charactère précédent. La solution est d’associer cette touche au signal « ASCII DEL » dans les préférences avancées du terminal.
Etape suivante, maîtriser screen…
OK, I said I’d explain my POV in the previous post, better late than never.
There’s not much to say in fact. I’ve never been at ease when I had to review Canonical employees membership (either for main or universe). Why? Because they need upload rights, they have been hired because of their packaging/technical skills, and they will obviously be implied in Ubuntu. So what should I do, me, little volunteer contributor? I never wanted to block somebody’s work because he hadn’t contributed (yet) to Ubuntu (I know that sponsoring exists, but it’s a loss of time in such conditions IMO).
I don’t think (and it’s only my POV) that it’s a problem to apply different policies according to the status of the person who requests upload rights. It wouldn’t be shocked if Canonical employees were granted uploads rights without going through the MC membership process…
But again, that’s my POV
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