Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:

> Anthony Towns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>> While I'm happy to talk about whether non-free should be kept or not,
>> I'm not interested in having a debate focussed on whether I'm personally
>> wrong or right.
> 
> Except that part of the problem is your personal decision to rescind
> the current compromise in the social contract.  You said not too long
> ago on this very list that it's silly and pedantic to insist that
> non-free is not part of Debian.  Since that's the other half of the
> compromise, you seem to think it's over.

Anthony also said that it's more important to have documentation in Debian
for important programs, under whatever license, than that the documenation
be DFSG-free.  I suppose this is consistent with his curious views about
non-free being part of Debian.  Yet he claimed to support the Social
Contract.... at least I think he did.

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