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Re: The ultimate fate of Debian
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hello, McFly... Debian-rex (current), Debian-bo (next), Debian-whatever... On 02-Apr-97 Britton wrote: > >The next release is really called bo? Are we sure we want to do that? N >offense to whoever this title may be honoring, but it just doesn't have >the ring that Debian does. > >__ >I like six eggs when starting on a journey. Fried - not poached. And >mind you don't break 'em. I won't eat a broken egg. > -- Thorin Oakenshield > - -- Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> E-Mail: Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 02-Apr-97 Time: 17:39:01 - -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBM0LgFAi+Ph+i3TgpAQFsPgP/Ub3azMIrjnaSF2a3tIhOB35h3pNmFUUI qUZ+SdGFnWJdrCcOGPquF2aDIznxZsRl1+UeItTLH7aJpVJS9PQxtDAGdJMZL+10 7ZprH1CcymyzYRuJQ1lzlUPxN/Kw6Zsu3fcRavVbK4Z4UPss1YS13+CGUxpJZ+MS aRy+/zBfcZQ= =SA6M -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: The ultimate fate of Debian
Hello...McFly! The current version is rex the next is bo. Debian-buzz, Debian-rex, Debian-bo, Debian-thor, Debian-whatever. Winbleeps 95-chicago etc... On 02-Apr-97 Britton wrote: > >The next release is really called bo? Are we sure we want to do that? N >offense to whoever this title may be honoring, but it just doesn't have >the ring that Debian does. > >__ >I like six eggs when starting on a journey. Fried - not poached. And >mind you don't break 'em. I won't eat a broken egg. > -- Thorin Oakenshield > -- Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> E-Mail: Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 02-Apr-97 Time: 17:36:29 --
Re: The ultimate fate of Debian
> On Wed, 2 Apr 1997, Bruce Perens wrote: > > > Well the next release is called "hamm". The one before it was called "buzz". > > Given the mystical significance of "bo", this means one of the following: > > > > 1. Bruce Perens is the antichrist and Debian really means "Devil". i knew the dark forces were behind with this project... m* -- "The Shining One" --
Re: The ultimate fate of Debian
On Wed, 2 Apr 1997, Bruce Perens wrote: > Well the next release is called "hamm". The one before it was called "buzz". > Given the mystical significance of "bo", this means one of the following: > > 1. Bruce Perens is the antichrist and Debian really means "Devil". > 2. The code names are all characters in "Toy Story". > 3. It's a government conspiracy. > > Bruce If you add Bruce's PGP key to the ASCII sum for Debian and subtract the name of the poster who started this thread, you get the pope's telephone number. Paul Wade - Greenbush Technologies Corporation http://www.greenbush.com/cds.html Linux CD's sent worldwide
Re: The ultimate fate of Debian
The next release is really called bo? Are we sure we want to do that? N offense to whoever this title may be honoring, but it just doesn't have the ring that Debian does. __ I like six eggs when starting on a journey. Fried - not poached. And mind you don't break 'em. I won't eat a broken egg. -- Thorin Oakenshield
Re: The ultimate fate of Debian
In your email to me, Bruce Perens, you wrote: > > Well the next release is called "hamm". The one before it was called "buzz". > Given the mystical significance of "bo", this means one of the following: > > 1. Bruce Perens is the antichrist and Debian really means "Devil". > 2. The code names are all characters in "Toy Story". > 3. It's a government conspiracy. ^^ Great.. now *everyone* knows Tim PS: :) for the humor impared.. -- (work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] / (home) [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.buoy.com/~tps "You may be right, I may be crazy" Billy Joel ** Disclaimer: My views/comments/beliefs, as strange as they are, are my own.**
Re: The ultimate fate of Debian
Well the next release is called "hamm". The one before it was called "buzz". Given the mystical significance of "bo", this means one of the following: 1. Bruce Perens is the antichrist and Debian really means "Devil". 2. The code names are all characters in "Toy Story". 3. It's a government conspiracy. Bruce -- Bruce Perens K6BP [EMAIL PROTECTED] 510-215-3502 Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for PGP public key. PGP fingerprint = 88 6A 15 D0 65 D4 A3 A6 1F 89 6A 76 95 24 87 B3
Re: The ultimate fate of Debian
This may have already been addressed, but back in the late 70's and into the 80's (I believe) the leader of the group did call himself 'Bo' and his sidekick, Ms. Nettles or whatever, was called 'Peep.' That was back when they spent some time here in the great state of New Mexico. Paul On 02-Apr-97 Jason Costomiris wrote: >>On Wed, 2 Apr 1997, Paul Rightley wrote: > >> Now, the leader of this group was/is (depending upon your beliefs) a man who at >> one time called himself 'Bo'. > >Uh He called himself "Do". Not "Bo". > >Run, do not walk to the closet, put on your Nike's, get your shroud, and >visit http://www.highersource.org, and laugh. Yes, .org, and not the .com >site that belonged to those deranged losers. > >Jason Costomiris | Finger for PGP 2.6.2 Public Key >[EMAIL PROTECTED] | "There is a fine line between idiocy >My employers like me, but not | and genius. We aim to erase that line" >enough to let me speak for them. | --Unknown > > http://www.jasons.org/~jcostom
Re: The ultimate fate of Debian
No, Mr. Rightley is right. At one time the cult guy called himself bo and his partner peep, amoung other things. I saw it on the CNN website! joe Joseph Palicke http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/palicke On Wed, 2 Apr 1997, Jason Costomiris wrote: > Date: Wed, 2 Apr 1997 14:50:32 -0500 (EST) > From: Jason Costomiris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Paul Rightley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: The ultimate fate of Debian > Resent-Date: 2 Apr 1997 19:55:43 - > Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Resent-cc: recipient list not shown:;@cs.purdue.edu > > On Wed, 2 Apr 1997, Paul Rightley wrote: > > > Now, the leader of this group was/is (depending upon your beliefs) a man > > who at > > one time called himself 'Bo'. > > Uh He called himself "Do". Not "Bo". > > Run, do not walk to the closet, put on your Nike's, get your shroud, and > visit http://www.highersource.org, and laugh. Yes, .org, and not the .com > site that belonged to those deranged losers. > > Jason Costomiris | Finger for PGP 2.6.2 Public Key > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | "There is a fine line between idiocy > My employers like me, but not | and genius. We aim to erase that line" > enough to let me speak for them. |--Unknown > > http://www.jasons.org/~jcostom >
Re: The ultimate fate of Debian
From: Paul Rightley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I solemly hope that, with the release of bo, the entire Debian developers > team does not use the same cosmic 'hlt' instruction! Ugh. Let's not talk about those folks. I think Linux programmers have more sense. One of the features of the Internet is that where previously lunatics were generally isolated lunatics, with the Internet you can find 40 other lunatics just like you spread around the world. Bruce -- Bruce Perens K6BP [EMAIL PROTECTED] 510-215-3502 Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for PGP public key. PGP fingerprint = 88 6A 15 D0 65 D4 A3 A6 1F 89 6A 76 95 24 87 B3
Re: The ultimate fate of Debian
On Wed, 2 Apr 1997, Paul Rightley wrote: > Now, the leader of this group was/is (depending upon your beliefs) a man who > at > one time called himself 'Bo'. Uh He called himself "Do". Not "Bo". Run, do not walk to the closet, put on your Nike's, get your shroud, and visit http://www.highersource.org, and laugh. Yes, .org, and not the .com site that belonged to those deranged losers. Jason Costomiris | Finger for PGP 2.6.2 Public Key [EMAIL PROTECTED] | "There is a fine line between idiocy My employers like me, but not| and genius. We aim to erase that line" enough to let me speak for them. | --Unknown http://www.jasons.org/~jcostom
Re: The ultimate fate of Debian
> I know that there is great debate over the future of the various Linux > distributions. Now I am seriously concerned for the future of Debian. > > As we all know (or at least those of us up-to-date with the current news of > the > US), a group of computer-literate people just killed themselves so that they > could 'hop' (an interesting combination of the name of the comet) on Hale-Bopp > (or at least on a spaceship associated with it). > Now, the leader of this group was/is (depending upon your beliefs) a man who > at > one time called himself 'Bo'. > > Hopefully you can see my concern for Debian. It must not be a coincidence > that > the next release of Debian bears this name...that it will be release just as > Hale-Bopp hurtles away from the inner solar system. I solemly hope that, with > the release of bo, the entire Debian developers team does not use the same > cosmic 'hlt' instruction! This is all totaly irrelevant, as we all know that comets signal the end of the world anyway (whenever a commet is predicted, the papers are always full of "end of world stories"). Add to that that yesterday was April 1, and I'm sure you'll agree that the world is going to end April 30 (and that Bo, teleported to the comet, will rule Hale-Bopp). -- joost witteveen [EMAIL PROTECTED] I came, I saw, ..., well, it wasn't free so I left again. (LUA, 1988)