On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 01:17:13AM +0000, MJ Ray wrote: > On 2004-02-21 20:09:57 +0000 Stephen Stafford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > >I firmly believe that keeping non-free and contrib until such time as ALL of > >the needs of our users can be met from main is a good thing. > > As you write it, this is an unreasonable demand: who judges it?
"who judges" is a trivially easy question to answer: "we all do". when no debian developer can be bothered producing a non-free package, that's sufficient proof that there is no more need for non-free packages. btw, it's not at all unreasonable to expect uninvolved third-parties (i.e. you bigots) to mind their own business. if you don't want to use or package non-free, then don't...nobody is forcing you to - but quit trying to sabotage other people's work. the unreasonableness is entirely from the bigots & zealots who want to dump non-free, regardless of the fact that some developers have put in significant time and energy and regardless of the fact that some users need or want the packages concerned, and regardless of the fact that many (most!) of the packages in non-free are almost free, and come complete with source (the most common restriction being a prohibition against sale or profit) but we've been over these points before (again and again and again) - the trouble is that anti-nonfree bigots just aren't interested in facts, all you're interested in is pushing your barrow no matter how irrational it is. craig