Modesto Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matthew Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> < Manoj> I have seen debian booths selling stuff at every conference
>>           since '97
>> 
>> Because policy hasn't matched practice for a very long time. When that's
>> the case, it strongly implies that policy is wrong.
> 
> That doesn't show that policy hasn't matched practice.
> Stuff can be sold from debian booths without the seller
> being debian (or calling their business debian). Indeed,
> that was the practice in the UK until DUS, wasn't it?

What's the practical difference between these things? When people give
money to a bunch of people standing at a stall with a big "Debian" sign
on it, they assume that they're buying something off Debian.

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Matthew Garrett | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My preferred name is "you"


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