* Jeroen Dekkers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > That isn't my biggest concern.
Apparently. This implies, of course, that the additional bandwidth due to those messages isn't the real problem. > I don't think that advocating free software is a waste of those > things. Advocating free software isn't. That has nothing to do with the conversation at hand, however. > I don't think it's wrong saying that if they want to keep using their > favourite non-free software they should post to some other > mailinglist and that if they want help from Debian they should use > free alternatives which are in Debian. I don't believe it's wrong to ask questions on a debian list when a change in debian causes a change in some application, be it a part of Debian or not. I do think it's wrong to tell people to not ask questions on a debian list about a change in Debian. Stephen
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