Buntunub <mckis...@gmail.com> writes: > Wow, its Lawyer time! Or so one would think reading through this thread. > > Is this what the Debian community has devolved to? Quibbling over > technicalities of the Debian Constitution? Sure gives a lot of weight to Mr. > Hess's departing words. That document has turned into a poison pill for this > Distro. > > If we want to talk about Systemd, then talk about Systemd - its technical > merits vs. it's cons, etc.. Leave the Lawyering to the Lawyers. > > Sorry, no can do. Whenever a resolution by a project is taken with less than consensus, and the losing party is determined to make an ass out of themselves by being a very vocal obstructive minority, you will get lawyering if you have *any* rules at all.
The problem is that some persons decided to use the Constitution in a toxic manner, not the Constitution itself. This is not a unique problem to Debian, and short of just shooting all opposition essentially unsolvable. Mart -- "We will need a longer wall when the revolution comes." --- AJS, quoting an uncertain source. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/8661e111mg....@gaheris.avalon.lan