Dave Cinege wrote: > > On Mon, 13 Oct 97 11:00 PDT, Bruce Perens wrote: > > >From: "Dave Cinege" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> Is that you making this decision, or has it been discussed? > > > >It's been discussed more than once in the past, a consensus was reached > >and clear policy was set, and the policy manual reflects this. Thus, I > >felt _very_ confident to make the call. > > I've raised valid points that require some good answers.
Not only is it Debian Policy, currently, like it or not, it is US *Law*. I personally think that the law is stupid, but I still try to abide by the law... > I hear by pose the question to those standing to (hopefully) take your job > later this > year. > > Ian Jackson, how do you feel about this? > Anyone else that plans to run should also make their voices heard. Whatever their view, as a Corporation in the United States, SPI *can not* condone breaking the law, no matter how stupid it is.. > >> My logs show that the treasury dept has been to my webpage several times; > > > >I'd recommend a certified letter to the appropriate officials via U.S. Mail > >over a notice on your web page. Unfortunately, we don't know if those > >Treasury > >folks are reading your pages for entertainment from the mail room. > > Must you make it a point to be a prick at all times Bruce? Somehow, a famous saying about a pot and a kettle springs to mind... Tim -- (work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] / (home) [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.buoy.com/~tps "You may be right, I may be crazy" Billy Joel ** Disclaimer: My views/comments/beliefs, as strange as they are, are my own.**