On 2003-09-11 11:48:21 +0100 Mathieu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's basically not possible to discuss two phrases without having
along with them parts of the previous mail. It clearly puts the
phrases out
of their context and make them senseless.
You are a past-master at this.
- Maybe GNU should consider the option to provide its manuals
Who do you quote here? Why have you switched mid-message to
irritating RMS-style blockquotes?
- Maybe Debian should think about the fact that Debian does
not only deliver Software.
Please highlight what things Debian delivers that are not contained on
the distribution mirrors or CDs.
Yes, in the real world a political
text is not a Software -- at all.
This depends on what you meant by "real world". If you create a
physical non-computer instance of the political text, that probably
isn't software.
Some people may resent you claiming that computers aren't real, though
;-)
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