On Tue, May 18, 1999 at 10:49:09AM -0400, Phillip R. Jaenke wrote: > > I find it offensive that you attack VA research, > > who provides many of the resources we enjoy > > as Debian developers. > > That's MY opinion. Not necessarily yours. I can't get a system without > RedHat preinstalled from VA Research last I checked, they never returned > my calls, so as far as I'm concerned, they're about as good a company as > Compaq or Microsoft. They're more concerned about PR via donations, and > making money, than they are about customer service.
VA has been saying that sooner or later they're going to start offering Debian and many people inside VA are working to make it sooner rather than later. I'm not worried about it, there's nothing inherently BAD about Redhat. Granted it's not the same caliber of distribution that Debian is when it comes right down to rock solid stability, but so what? It's still Linux, they still value Free Software... Granted they happen to ALSO value their profit margins, but there's NOTHING WRONG with that. VA does a lot for Debian, a lot for individual Debian developers when they need it, and a lot for the Linux community in general. Been to themes.org recently? VA hosts it---and in fact they hired Trae. www.debian.org is actually va.debian.org, a VA machine using VA's bandwidth. pandora, our new non-us machine.. VA donated it. Even the monitor I'm sitting in front of right this minute... VA donated it to me personally because I could barely read the one I had even in text mode. It's a 19" monitor that I can use (depending on what I'm doing) anywhere from 800x600 to 1153x864 in X, whereas before I could not even RUN X! VA has done a LOT for a LOT of people. They aren't clueless, they aren't trying to rape the community while they promise things they don't devliver. They have never once tried to do something that hurts the community for a quick buck. They've never played games with us. I've said before that I think we have almost nothing to fear from the likes of Micro$oft. We have more to fear from the people who are harming us from within our own ranks. There are companies out there who are hurting us badly, but Redhat and VA Research ain't among them. -- Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian GNU/Linux developer PGP: E8D68481E3A8BB77 8EE22996C9445FBE The Source Comes First! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- How many months are we going to be behind them [Redhat] with a glibc release?" -- Jim Pick, 8 months before Debian 2.0 is finally released
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