On Sunday 24 June 2007 16:07, Benjamin BAYART wrote: > One should be entirely devoted > to the sect, and thus become a DD, or entirely out of the thing, and > thus contribute nothing.
> I use Debian for only technical reasons, basically because dpkg works > better than rpm, and because files tend to be in the right places (logs > in /var/log, and configs not in /usr/local/stuff/etc). I have only very > minor interest in anything else in Debian. Does it make me an infidel, > and so my potential contributions should be discarded as tainted? > > Amen, I'm not sure why you think it's necessary to make some strawmen here. I have never said that anyone who does not share Debian's views is an infidel, nor that anyone's contributions should be discarded or are tainted. I did also never claim that you can either be a DD or contribute *nothing*. As a matter of fact, I'm sponsoring other people on a regular basis. This helps only to have me lose interest in this discussion very quickly. Thijs
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