El d�a 21/10/2004 a 16:30 Andreas Barth escribio ...
> > Probably you may want to use a "more personal" email than the one your
> > employer gives you for Debian and free software related works. Since
> > in case you quit the job, you will lose communication with your peers,
> > and in Debian's c
* Rudy Godoy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [041021 22:25]:
> On 21/10/2004 at 05:48 Maciej Dems wrote...
> > Sometimes one have no choice. E.g. the company policy requires its
> > employees to use Outlook (this is the case with my fiance).
> Probably you may want to use a "more personal" email than the one
El día 21/10/2004 a 16:30 Andreas Barth escribio ...
> > Probably you may want to use a "more personal" email than the one your
> > employer gives you for Debian and free software related works. Since
> > in case you quit the job, you will lose communication with your peers,
> > and in Debian's c
On 21/10/2004 at 05:48 Maciej Dems wrote...
> Patrze w ekran, a to Alexis Sukrieh pisze do mnie:
> > > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.2627
> >
> > Really, I don't want to flame but I cannot resist to point out that a
> > "want-to-be" Debian Maintainer uses such a mailer...
>
> Sometimes
* Rudy Godoy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [041021 22:25]:
> On 21/10/2004 at 05:48 Maciej Dems wrote...
> > Sometimes one have no choice. E.g. the company policy requires its
> > employees to use Outlook (this is the case with my fiance).
> Probably you may want to use a "more personal" email than the one
On 21/10/2004 at 05:48 Maciej Dems wrote...
> Patrze w ekran, a to Alexis Sukrieh pisze do mnie:
> > > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.2627
> >
> > Really, I don't want to flame but I cannot resist to point out that a
> > "want-to-be" Debian Maintainer uses such a mailer...
>
> Sometimes
* Maciej Dems ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) disait :
> Sometimes one have no choice. E.g. the company policy requires its
> employees to use Outlook (this is the case with my fiance).
I completly agree.
Sometimes we cannot be as *free* as we want ...
But this was a funny header in the context... :)
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* Maciej Dems ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) disait :
> Sometimes one have no choice. E.g. the company policy requires its
> employees to use Outlook (this is the case with my fiance).
I completly agree.
Sometimes we cannot be as *free* as we want ...
But this was a funny header in the context... :)
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