Josselin Mouette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le samedi 28 juillet 2007 =E0 19:55 +0100, Matthew Garrett a =E9crit :
>> Sure, "Don't quit Debian then" is a valid response (though I'm perhaps=20
>> old-fashioned in terms of thinking that as a full member of an=20
>> organisation I have a duty to participate in its democratic process,=20
>> which I'm not enthusiastic about)=20
> 
> Given e.g. usual vote statistics, there are a number of developers who
> simply maintain their packages without any care for the political side
> of Debian, so it looks feasible, provided that you aren't too
> emotionally attached to the project per se.

It's a perfectly understandable viewpoint, just not one I'm happy with. 
As I said, the worst case for me is that I upload stuff to Debian less 
often - I certainly don't expect Debian to change policies just to make 
my life easier. I've no strong opinions on the more general case, and I 
certainly don't think I'm in any position whatsoever to tell Debian what 
to do.

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Matthew Garrett | [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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