Jean Louis, le dim. 23 févr. 2020 00:04:46 +0300, a ecrit:
> Give me a break.

I explained what I meant to mean. I don't see what else you would want.

> > > > I'm here speaking as an oldie, actually. An oldie who had to ask himself
> > > > that very question for some projects already.  I have already seen some
> > > > projects litteraly die with their leader. You have to welcome newcomers,
> > > > beginners, etc. otherwise your project will just stop when you're not
> > > > there to continue them any more. Getting old is just an example. Having
> > > > children or moving onto another project are other examples.
> > > 
> > > So what, it happens for last 500,000 years ago.
> > 
> > Ok. But don't we want the GNU project to outlive ourself? To make sure
> > that the next generations will have a free operating system?
> 
> GNU project is about making free operating system, thus it is there,
> as long as it is compatible with computers, you may carry it on in the
> future life.

Sure. But how to make sure it will outlive me?

Samuel

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