Thomas Bushnell, BSG said: > I think you, dear sir, should consider whether this whole > conversation--one you are the driving force behind--has done anything > to contribute to Debian's progress. > > There simply HAS BEEN NO PROBLEM before. The GFDL is new, but the > principles involved are NOT; they are WELL-TRAVELED GROUND, and it is > *you* who are the prime force behind trying to shake things up as much > as possible.
For what it's worth (comming from someone who's not part of debian), I'm very glad he's addressing the issue. I fall into the category of "My goodness, I didn't realize there were opinion pieces that couldn't be modified and/or removed from the docs they accompany in main." And I don't think I'm unique here; I suspect a number of people would be surprised, and possibly annoyed to bump into the issue after (for example) trying to use a few pages of docs from the emacs manual. I'm glad the issue is being discussed, and I hope that at the end of it all there's some sort of statement that can be made (in DWN or something) so that people know what to expect in the future. Even if the statement simply clarifies that there are non-modifiable texts in main, and that they're ok. I'd be disapointed if that were the decision, but at least people would know what to expect. -- Jeremy Hankins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP fingerprint: 748F 4D16 538E 75D6 8333 9E10 D212 B5ED 37D0 0A03