[snip] >I too would be forced to use another dist if the non-free software was no >longer maintained by debian. this is wrong. Redhat only have ONE cd as their well-organized distro, other packages are added by others (even w/o a policy for quality), while Debian, even the GR passed, could still gives you more. (3rd parties could still give you the packages you needed.) So your point on anti-the-GR is meanless here. (BTW, i'm still thinking about the GR, and get some enlightenments from both side, and I appreciate it. But obviouslly here quite some meaningless arguments against the GR here.) ___________________________________________________________________ 新鲜热辣的潮流资讯,网易新辣Channel: http://spicy.163.com 闪客精品,尽在网易FLASH站: http://desktop.163.com/flash -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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