Hi It's not usual in me to give up on something when I'm completely certain that I'm right. I hope you appreciate that I'm doing a great personal sacrifice here.
Ean said: "Discussion of these issues in the shadow of Lenny warps people's minds and makes sane discourse impossible." I've been pondering on that statement, and I think it's the most insightful point that has been made in this thread. I've gradually confirmed to be true over the course of the discussion. There's no point in insist that people shouldn't be irrationally committed to releasing Lenny. Feelings aren't supposed to be rational, just like my course of action hasn't been completely rational either. I realize that insisting too hard precisely at this time has the opposite effect to the goals I was trying to defend. So, I'll stop now. Do not think this means the problem just got "solved". I only do it because I expect we can have a healthy discussion about it after Lenny is released. Best wishes to everyone, -- Robert Millan The DRM opt-in fallacy: "Your data belongs to us. We will decide when (and how) you may access your data; but nobody's threatening your freedom: we still allow you to remove your data and not access it at all." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-vote-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org