On 2003-08-27 15:33:32 +0100 Sergey Spiridonov
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The same thing is with FDL. If Debian users and maintainers do not
need the
freedom to remove political statements in most cases (for example
Manifesto
from Emacs), they can agree with invariant sections in documenation.
I believe in most cases we can agree with such a limitation.
It seems that you haven't been reading what has been written to this
list. You could equally well argue that Debian users do not need the
freedom to adapt the software to do tasks that they want to do. It
would not be any more correct to say that we will agree with that.
We *can* agree with it, but we *can* stab our eyes with palette knives
too. It doesn't mean that we will. Please, stop treating this list
as a write-only dumping ground for rhetoric and go do something more
obviously useful instead. Even if that "useful" was developing your
ideas about FDL some more and writing them up, that's better than just
restating the same things in dozens of emails.
--
MJR/slef My Opinion Only and possibly not of any group I know.