In Belgium we have "tax on web" for more than 20 years and since a few years 90% of the things pre-filled for simple situations (mainly people without kids)
Wait, the USA/IRS is not providing a free platform for individuals to fill their tax?
Isn't the the license used for OEM that prevents Debian to upload the update? https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=906158
What did you try to do with it that was so hard to do?
That's actually not true at all... * https://packages.qa.debian.org/s/systemd.html * https://packages.qa.debian.org/u/upstart.html (it's gone from stretch that's true but still supported in jessie) *…
And who will do all the QA to be able to support a core component of the system like that? Because that the cost of that freedom
Did you open a bug?
SELinux is made of 3 things - The kernel doing the permissions check (called object manager) - The policy telling the kernel what is allowed or not - Some userspace tools and libraries to load and manipulate the policy…
The problem is that the docker policy is RHEL/Fedora centric and is not upstreamed in the refpolicy AFAIK
This one is (partially) for me I guess. There is still some work needed for this to happen. The SELinux support should be added in the debian-installer and the policy needs to be generic enough to support several…
Also don't forget SELinux https://github.com/SELinuxProject/ which is a project that comes from the NSA as well
Did you look at apt-cacher-ng or the other similar tools?
GNOME will more than probably be running in wayland as default in Buster You can already try it in Stretch by selecting the proper option in GDM. I'm personally using wayland on both my desktop and (work) laptop for…
In Belgium we have "tax on web" for more than 20 years and since a few years 90% of the things pre-filled for simple situations (mainly people without kids)
Wait, the USA/IRS is not providing a free platform for individuals to fill their tax?
Isn't the the license used for OEM that prevents Debian to upload the update? https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=906158
What did you try to do with it that was so hard to do?
That's actually not true at all... * https://packages.qa.debian.org/s/systemd.html * https://packages.qa.debian.org/u/upstart.html (it's gone from stretch that's true but still supported in jessie) *…
And who will do all the QA to be able to support a core component of the system like that? Because that the cost of that freedom
Did you open a bug?
SELinux is made of 3 things - The kernel doing the permissions check (called object manager) - The policy telling the kernel what is allowed or not - Some userspace tools and libraries to load and manipulate the policy…
The problem is that the docker policy is RHEL/Fedora centric and is not upstreamed in the refpolicy AFAIK
This one is (partially) for me I guess. There is still some work needed for this to happen. The SELinux support should be added in the debian-installer and the policy needs to be generic enough to support several…
Also don't forget SELinux https://github.com/SELinuxProject/ which is a project that comes from the NSA as well
Did you look at apt-cacher-ng or the other similar tools?
GNOME will more than probably be running in wayland as default in Buster You can already try it in Stretch by selecting the proper option in GDM. I'm personally using wayland on both my desktop and (work) laptop for…