On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 12:47:58PM +0100, Julien BLACHE wrote: > Basically, you're just leaving a number of Debian users out in the > cold. Users who choose Debian because we were the only distribution > out of there to provide serious support for the architectures they > care for, for various reasons.
*seconded* > Moreover, the criterias given in your mail are just so oriented > towards/against some architectures, that it's a bad joke (I was going > to write "disgusting", really). It's a total change of direction: from "as long as there are people who care, we will release those arch" to "no matter if there are people who care, we just release mainstream archs". :-( > If this plan gets applied as described here, we're putting years of > hard work to the trash, which is a real shame. This looks like the end > of "Debian, the universal OS", and that makes me feel sad. Yes, think the same... :-( > I joined the Project because there was no core team to decide what was > to be done in an authoritative manner. Today, we have such a core > team, and I'm not sure I agree with that anymore (some would rather > say it's a cabal, well, their call). And yet no chance to replace the cabal nor elect other people instead of them, which is more like a problem for the project than just a few archs, imho. > I feel sad today, I feel it is a sad day for the Project. > > Congrats, folks, you've got what you've been after for several years > now. Great job. "Doorstop architectures", EXIT this way ---> [] This proposal is really doing harm to Debians good reputation and I'm not sure if Debian is surviving this at all. -- Ciao... // Ingo \X/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]