On 10285 March 1977, Ed Cogburn wrote: >> Will you pay us for the work and cover legal fees if any should arise? > Sure. Because any rational person knows it won't happen.
Laywers arent rationale. > Give us one reasonable example of why some one would waste time and > money to sue the amd64.debian.net server owner in this matter, when > they have absolutely nothing to gain, and potentially a lot to LOSE > if the judge gets angry about the pointlessness of their suit? With that logic: Why does SCO still exist? > Yes you can. That's my point. Non-free has already been vetted by Debian > itself, and we are part of Debian. Any rational judge will see that, if > given evidence by the Debian organization itself (see below). No we cant. Just get a CLUE, we are *NOT* debian. We are as similar as one can get, but the Debian stuff is on .d.o hosts. > user. I'll bet if you had asked on d.d you could have quickly put together a > list of 30 - 50 packages which were ok. So why nothing in over a week? Are > you holding up all of non-free just because of 1 package? No. Because of all the crap that is in there and because WE HAVE MORE IMPORTANT THINGS TODO - which includes reading crap from someone who just trolls on lists and not does any work for it. > And what is the point? We are Debian. It doesn't matter which server we're > on. We arent, get a clue. > Hogwash again. We aren't talking about *release* dates, Goswin, we're only > talking about how long it takes before debian.org is ready to move the amd64 > port onto it. Once sarge is out, everybody can get back to moving *forward*, > as opposed to running in place right now, which means the ftpmasters of > debian.org can do what they need to do to make room for pure64 *Sid*, and > move it over so we get synced up as Etch. Sarge can stay where it is, that's > not the issue. Getting the *next* Debian AMD64 port onto debian.org is not > going to take 3 years. Hell, please go and read what amd64.d.n is and you would see what a mess you just wrote. amd64.d.n will exist as long as Sarge is there. And actually there was one who just went over the non-free crap, looking at the licenses, giving us something to work with. If non-free is so important for you - why did you wasted time writing such mails and havent done that work yourself? Thats my last mail in this thread, I have more important things todo. -- bye Joerg Some AM after a mistake: Sigh. One shouldn't AM in the early AM, as it were. <grin> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]