First of all, please stop the obnoxious cross-posting. It makes the
threads unreadable anyway.

(If you could stop the condescending and pedantic tone, that would help
as well, but I guess that would be asking too much of you.)

Le dimanche 16 novembre 2008 à 11:34 -0600, Manoj Srivastava a écrit :
>         So, really, we cannot release programs (firmware) in main
>  without source code just because a few delegates think we should.

So another delegate (the secretary) should make the decision instead?

It’s not that your interpretation of the Social Contract is flawed; but
it is only your interpretation. The secretary is not a superhuman –
unless he is leading a double life chasing evil aliens at night, but
that would be irrelevant to Debian – and as such it would be
inappropriate to consider only his interpretation as valid.

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