On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 12:45:57AM +0100, Sergey V. Spiridonov wrote: > > I sincerely apologize for those who think, that my opinion is offending. > I understand that my English is far from perfect and I can be wrong with > calling what is happening unethical (yes, I call *some* actions > unethical). I was free to select another word for this, like not > consequent or irrational which are very close in this case. I selected > the word unethical because I think, that acting on the most possible > high ethical level all the time is very important for Debian, since his > aim is very ethical. > Anyway, I just can repeat, that each and every developer of Debian works > on the very high ethical level (regardless of the licence of his > package). Doing sometimes small unethical(in my opinion) actions does > not make anyone and Debian unethical.
Ok, apologizes accepted, but i still think that your argumentation is wrong. You are claiming that the act of distributing non-free can cause a problem for someone, while i really don't see how someone having access to a non-free package from debian that he can either not modify or not distribute is worse in any way than not getting access to said package. Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]