> > What? Including the mail archives, the bug tracking system, the > > partners page, etc.?
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 07:51:52PM -0500, Ean R . Schuessler wrote: > What parts of the mail archives, the bug tracking system or the partners > pages constitute non-free software? What are you talking about? Anything that can be mirrored. I suppose, to be fair, I should say anything that is mirrored by someone hosting an official mirror. [I misread your letter, the first time through. I wouldn't have stated my point this way had I paid more attention to the phrases you were using. But, in retrospect, though it's a bit of an unfair argument, the point still has some validity.] Anyways, there are at least some mirrors which don't host non-free. > > Perhaps you should read the social contract before your next post? > > I'm getting tired of repeating the same corrections. > ... > > I'd be more impressed by these declarations of how things should > > be if I were more confident that you'd read the thing recently. > > Read the last paragraph before Bruce's signature. > > http://www.educ.umu.se/~bjorn/mhonarc-files/debian-announce/msg00053.html So? Maybe you're confusing what Bruce wrote with what you had in mind? -- Raul