* Ian Clarke <ian.cla...@gmail.com> [2008-12-14 06:56:22]: > On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Florent Daignière > <nextg...@freenetproject.org> wrote: > >> > Don't worry: that's the last reply you will get from me. I have more > >> > important things to spare my free time on. > >> > >> Okay so you concede. I'll install a Windows VM on emu then! :) > >> > >> Seriously, if you don't want to maintain emu, it will cost me a whole load > >> of > >> work and a lot more reading, PLEASE TELL US, leaving emu without anyone > >> maintaining it is unacceptable. > > > > I am maintaining it as long as no one is doing something silly behind my > > back. "apt-get install wine" is silly. > > What exactly is the security or administrative threat of installing > Wine on emu?
Once again you've miss-read me: I wrote that installing debian's wine package is silly (and can develop on that if you really want me to); Not that installing Wine on emu necessarily implies a security or an administrative threat. It sures introduce an administrative burden and I am not willing to take it. > This just reads like childishness to me. > You might be happy with running debian-unstable on a production server but I am not ;) > > Now if most of it is wasted argueing over things I took for granted and > > understood by everyone, I might re-reconsider my position and vanish > > completely, yes. > > If you don't like arguing, then don't argue. Arguing with people not making any effort to understand your points is painful and tiering. Yeah, I should probably do that. > As I see it the points > that are being debated are entirely reasonable and its legitimate to > discuss them. If you don't like that, then I guess it is time for you > and the project to part ways. > Maybe.
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