On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 11:28:13AM +0200, Justin Hartman wrote: > All I can say, as I have no understanding of the history of this > situation, is that it's disappointing to see the folk at Debian can't > resolve issues. > > I recently move over to Debian from Ubuntu because they decided to can > support for powerpc and I was hoping that the community distro would > serve me better in the long run. > > A week ago I read about Dunc-Tank and now this and I find it all very > sad. The community seems very divided at the moment (if only for a > few) and it doesn't make good for the end-users like myself. > > I don't know both sides of the story but Sven I wonder why you even > want to continue based on the few comments I read below and in the > list. > > Where to from here with powerpc I wonder?
One last mail to this. The solution, well, its a powerpc specific fork of debian and/or ubuntu. It can be done if enough people help out. And it may help in re-integration in the future. The debian case is easier than the ubuntu one, since basically there is good powerpc support, and always will be, it is just a few stubborn people in key position, who have something against me personally, but they also were not able to find a replacement for me, despite strong words of people like Holger. No more mails now, but i wanted to clarify that me being silent for 2 months on the lists doesn't necessarily mean i will not continue working on the powerpc port. Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]