On Saturday 21 November 2015 23:34:44 Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> When people is doing wrong, they ought to know that. If somebody isn't
> going to listen to moral principles,

It is not up to this list to teach us all moral principles.  We all have 
different moral principles.  Maybe some of us have none, though I doubt 
it.  "I like so and so" is fine.  "I like so and so because" is fine.  
Even "I recommend".

I am tired of being lectured at and carpeted for using Debian.  If the Thought 
Police think that the contrib and non-free repositories should not be there, 
they should take it up with the Developers.  As I have pointed out earlier, 
we should be able to use them in peace without being under this constant 
pressure and bullying.  (And it feels like bullying when I get jumped on 
every time I or someone I offer to help wants to use my/his/her computer to 
listen to the British media.)  

One of the reasons I like Debian is that it gives me the freedom to choose.  
Or anyhow, it did.  There are plenty of fully Free distros for those that 
want a fully Free distro.  We should (yes, should) be free to use the whole 
of Debian without being called immoral.

Lisi

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