On 25-Oct-97 dc wrote: > Enough is enough. I'd also like to take exception to the above statement. I don't think I've ever been involved in a non-technical discussion on this list but I think it's necessary, in this case, for those of us who subscribe and take an interest in the Debian project to comment at this point. I believe that current Debian policy, as put forward by Bruce Perens and others is intelligent, reasonable, and consistent with the aims of free software development in general. Letters such as DC's are reminiscent of many I've seen over the past 10 years on bulletin boards and other mailing lists. These letters are sent by people who don't understand the difference between, for example, freedom and anarchy. Maybe it comes from watching too much television, I don't know. (Author's message -->): If you wish to contribute to a project which is attempting to help a large group of people at little cost to you, the end user, please do so. Please do *not* send disparaging (not to mention ridiculous and badly thought out) posts to the leadership of SPI on public mailing lists. There's no question that this will anger dedicated and talented people and cause them to remove their support from the project which will hurt *everyone*, including you Dave. After all, someone with technical expertise and *real interest* in the Debian project has to *run* the project. Who's going to do that, you? I don't think so.
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