El jue, 31-05-2007 a las 19:59 +0100, Nic James Ferrier escribió: > Max Hyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Watch out for loaded words. The decision was indeed > > ``political'' in that it was put up to a vote, but > > `politics' has negative connotations that I don't think > > apply here. Each person voting, whether pro or con, was > > voting out of principle, not because they'd been bribed, or > > because they'd been forced to follow the party line. They > > were deciding what the party line was to be. > > > > This is politics at its best, and has no connection to > > the operations of the U.S. legislative or executive > > branches, which is what the word `political' is loaded with. > > > > Indeed, better coordination in the transition (notably > > pointing people toward the excised documents) would have > > been a major improvement. However, ``because of a political > > decision'' sounds like something derogatory. In what sense > > do you mean for people to understand that phrase? > > Firstly, I disagree that the word 'political' is loaded with > connections to the US legislative or executive branches; that is a > parochial view. I am from the UK, why would I make those associations? > >
Because, you are running out of your own context. "And I think that is *exactly* like politics elsewhere. I am not surprised by that. But I am dissapointed and angry." > > In this instance, Debian the community of developers and package > maintainers, has made a politicial decision and then taken a mandate > for action from that which overreaches what should have been done. > > As far as I can see, only a third of the electorate voted. And Debian > has a very limited electorate; I have been using Debian for 10 years; > I have contributed help and user conversions - but I don't get a vote. > > What I'm saying is that care should have been taken with the > decision. It was a sensitive issue and what is being done is not > sensitive. > > And I think that is *exactly* like politics elsewhere. I am not > surprised by that. But I am dissapointed and angry. > > > > It is also interesting that a good number of people have seen nothing > wrong with the actions as they have been taken and I get taken to task > for bringing it up. That looks a lot like normal politics to me. > > -- > Nic Ferrier > http://www.tapsellferrier.co.uk > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]