Le dim 24/08/2003 à 21:44, Fedor Zuev a écrit : > >If people disagree with what you say, you should not prohibit them > >from doing so. You're still a well-known person who can reasonably > >assume that what you write or say will not go unnoticed. Even if > >it's removed from one distribution of a manual. > > I cannot see any connection between disagreement with anyone > opinion, and the right to censor somebody else's opinion, so > angrily demanded by you. > > But, since these demands and these sophisms repeated only on > this list only in the last several days several times already, I > should conclude, that FSF was completely right, when included > counter-censorship measures in its license.
Can't you understand nobody would ask for removing these sections if they were as free as the FSF would like to call them ? OH MY GOD, WE DON'T INCLUDE ACROBAT IN DEBIAN MAIN, THIS IS *CENSORSHIP*, WE HAVE NO RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IT FROM DISTRIBUTION! -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom
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