Nicolaus Kedegren wrote: > On 13 Oct 2006 14:53:14 +0100 > Peter Westlake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I believe that the dispute between the Mozilla Corporation and the >> Debian Project is highly damaging to both sides and to Free Software >> in general, so I have set up an online petition at >> >> http://www.petitiononline.com/debffx/ >> >> urging them to find a way to let Debian carry on distributing Firefox. >> >> Please come along and sign up! >> >> Peter. >> >> > Ok, > > I can't keep my mouth shut any more, > AFAIK, the name change is not pure Debian, it is a GNU thing. So what > does it mean? > To me it means that i can finally get a decent browser > released under GNU, not under a proprietary license. > > All the fun of the name, intentional and non-intentional puns are > funny, but not more than so. > people have a problem with "iceWeasel"? why? I believe that there are > way to many S/W engineers (not to mentiom marketing people) that are > hampered by the notion of PC. > > This is a prime example of what i call a "storm in a glass of water". > > I think we all should be pleased with a GNU release of a great browser, > and all of you who oppose, add "non-free" to your sources.list, or go > to ubuntu, red hat, Xandros.... the list is long. To me, Debian stands > for for freedom, freedom from oppressive licensing. >
I won't flame you because you are right on the money here! > Flame me, please, i wear asbestos clothing and i eat fire for breakfast. Does that mean you can eat your sausage raw and have it cooked by the time it hits your stomach? ;-p A -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]