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Re: The ultimate fate of Debian

1997-04-02 Thread Klaus Hergerschiemer
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

Re: The ultimate fate of Debian

1997-04-02 Thread Paul Rightley
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

Re: The ultimate fate of Debian

1997-04-02 Thread Bruce Perens
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

Re: The ultimate fate of Debian

1997-04-02 Thread Bruce Perens
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

Re: The ultimate fate of Debian

1997-04-02 Thread Tim Sailer
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

Re: The ultimate fate of Debian

1997-04-02 Thread Britton
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

Re: The ultimate fate of Debian

1997-04-02 Thread Paul Wade
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

Re: The ultimate fate of Debian

1997-04-02 Thread m*
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

Re: The ultimate fate of Debian

1997-04-02 Thread Rick
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

Re: The ultimate fate of Debian

1997-04-02 Thread Rick
-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

The ultimate fate of Debian

1997-04-02 Thread Paul Rightley
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

Re: The ultimate fate of Debian

1997-04-02 Thread joost witteveen
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

Re: The ultimate fate of Debian

1997-04-02 Thread Jason Costomiris
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