On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 09:11:47 +0100, Alfred M. Szmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Provision of GNU/Linux. Main purpose yes, assumed. Original > purpose yes, see Ian Murdoch's 1994 "The Debian Manifesto". > "Debian Constitution" 1999, no - Linux is not mentioned at all. I > do not know the history of Debian's acceptance of GNU Hurd as a > non-Linux port. > > I fail to see your point, in 1994 the plan was to make Debian the GNU > system. This isn't the plan today and hasn't been since a long time, > today it is to make Debian GNU/Linux. Alfred, can you show the document that their plan is now making "Debian GNU/Linux"? >>> I also know that you cannot mean the GNU system, since "we" >>> consists of less people then there are people hacking on the >>> Hurd right now. >> >> What do you mean? >> >> Sorry, I don't understand. > ????? > > Once again, I don't understand. > Could you try and explain what you > wish to communicate or don't understand, >instead of typing five > question marks? If I understood from the thread, Alfred, you wrote: I also know that you cannot mean the GNU system, since "we" consists of less people then there are people hacking on the Hurd right now. Then Phillip said: "What do you mean?" He didn't understand what you mean in that sentence. (Neither am I, BTW.) Then you said "Sorry, I don't understand" That makes Phillip (and I for that matter) confused. Thus, the five question marks. Let's try again. What do you mean with this: I also know that you cannot mean the GNU system, since "we" consists of less people then there are people hacking on the Hurd right now. PS: calm down people... -- budi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]