* Todd Troxell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050121 17:45]: > On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 08:33:14PM +1300, Nick Phillips wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 01:02:51AM -0500, Todd Troxell wrote: > > > > > > Where in the Social Contract does it say anything about "seeking > > > > publicity" > > > > or "winning over new users"? If and when those aims get in the way of > > > > helping our users and/or free software (as they would here), then they > > > > are inappropriate and should not be pursued. > > > > > > I have a feeling that the sites that *do* list Debian are the ones that > > > care > > > more about our users, and not just google juice <: > > > > I think the diplomatic answer is "I believe that turns out not to be the > > case". > > > > Given that the publisher of a website claims to support debian systems, > > whether or not that website mentions debian specifically has absolutely > > no relationship to their ability or desire to provide a professional, > > appropriate, good-value, caring, or any other type of service.
> I do see your pont. I guess it depends on whether we want to be diplomatic > or pragmatic... And which of the two should be what? I consider adding links to organisations that support debian to be both, diplomatic _and_ pragmatic. Cheers, Andi -- http://home.arcor.de/andreas-barth/ PGP 1024/89FB5CE5 DC F1 85 6D A6 45 9C 0F 3B BE F1 D0 C5 D1 D9 0C -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]