At 2004-04-05T22:05:27Z, Katipo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm afraid you have confused something. Taiwan, R.O.C., which stands for > Republic of China, [...] 'Province of China' on the other hand is a > totally different proposition.
You're right. I thought that "ROC" was the label that *China* had applied to Taiwan. Please substitute "PoC" for "ROC" in my previous statements. > By assuming this stance, and therefore endorsing it, Debians' position is > itself compromised, and everybody associated with it. By assuming the stance that Debian is uniquely ignoring one single line of an ISO spec to endorse the position that Taiwan is advocating, then Debian's position is itself compromised, and everybody associated with it. Seriously, if enough people don't like the ISO list, then pick another officially recognized list to use. *Anything* else is choosing political sides. I keep hearing that Debian should avoid taking sides by taking Taiwan's side, and I just don't get it. Followup to /dev/null, it appears that this conversation is hopelessly deadlocked. -- Kirk Strauser In Googlis non est, ergo non est.
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