Manoj Srivastava writes:
>       Well, some one has indeed moved on to wider Horizons. The
>  ex-project leader of Debian, who is very widely respected, has indeed
>  left the project, and we are poorer for that. 

No argument about that. 8-)

> 
>       But then, everything changes and adapts (or it is moribund).

Like a good wine (isn't that a Debian package?), Debian only gets better with
each release. I see more and more "windows-style" applications available in 
Debian. With each new application, Debian is less of a curiosity and more of a
fulfilled dream.

> 
>       Whether we are going downhill remains to be seen (everything
>  seems to go downhill when one gets older than 30. In my day ;-)

I know what you mean about that 8-) 



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