Quoting Steve Litt (sl...@troubleshooters.com):

> > Who's the Tory of the Blind Man and the Elephant?  Theresa May?  ;->

Quoted to remind people that I never learned who this mysterious
Conservative Party MP is.  Curious Minds Want to Know.[tm]

> Which brings us full circle. Simon doesn't want to keep playing these
> games, wondering what kind of workaround he'll need next, as Lennart
> decides to subsume yet another Linux functionality, or Debian's "DDs"
> make yet another poor decision on dependencies. So he chose to go with
> the fork.

Great, he 'doesn't want'.

Now that that's settled, what is he going to _do_, to achieve what he says
he _does_ want.  And when I say 'do', I don't mean the
ranting-on-mailing lists part, but rather actually do.

> I don't have the tech chops to know all the various ways Lennart can
> screw up my life, nor do I have the technical chops to know (without
> huge experimentation) how to work around Lennart's latest incursion.

Well, gosh, you _could_ read my Web page.

That's what I wrote it for.  However, cannot lead the horse to water, of
course.

> I know the incursions will keep on coming....

Yes, the sky is always falling.  News at 11.


> And then there's this: I don't know anything about Simon's feelings,
> but Debian's actions of 2014 disgust me.

That's nice.  Me, I'm a bit busy managing systems.  Which involves
mostly dealing with software and making things work.  There have been
times in the past when you've written a few things about that, too.



> For me, continuing to use Debian is an impossibility. 

Yes, we know you're a Void Linux user.  Thus all the extremely
impassioned Devuan fervour.  ;->

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