Hi,
On 05/16/2017 01:48 AM, Sean Whitton wrote: > > More generally, while I agree that we should be flexible in the pursuit > of new contributors and users, we mustn't lose our identity in that > process. Improving things doesn't mean destroying identity. We add and remove archs, we added graphical installer, we don't configure graphics manually anymore - did we loose identity? Social Contract and DFSG ensure our identity imho. >> Well Debian on its page doesn't mention it is Linux based or has Linux >> kernel or at all word Linux. > We have Linux, HURD and the FreeBSD kernel, though. I suspect the > thought was Debian hopes its practices, values and community will > outlive any specific kernel, just like they could outlive apt/dpkg. > You could add the quote on which I quoted (lxde page doesn't say it can be installable on linux) so my comment makes more sense and afaik, lxde also can be installed on freebsd and hurd. I am there in hopes that Debian will outlive all current things. :)