Re: is Debian an anarchist organization/project?

2002-11-01 Thread Dmitry Borodaenko
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 02:29:02PM +0900, Oohara Yuuma wrote: OY>>> I don't see the relation between anarchism and free _software_. DB>> Well, do you at least see relation between _free_ software and freedom? OY> Are all anarchism non-free? I can't parse it, sorry. Please add some more words to

Re: is Debian an anarchist organization/project?

2002-11-01 Thread Oohara Yuuma
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 10:14:46 +0200, Dmitry Borodaenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 11:24:32AM +0900, Oohara Yuuma wrote: > DB>> I hope the day when political discussions about Debian's free > DB>> nature are considered irrelevant and ghettoized into -curiosa > DB>> never

Re: is Debian an anarchist organization/project?

2002-11-01 Thread Dmitry Borodaenko
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 07:06:40PM +0100, Matijs van Zuijlen wrote: MC>> Debian developers wouldn't need to grow their own food, because MC>> they could trade their code for food. We have lots of users. I'm MC>> sure that open source developers in general would all be fed, if MC>> society found

Barfmail when trying to reach to Ian Jackson

2002-11-01 Thread Ian Jackson
My apologies, but I got caught out when an RBL-style blacklist operator (of a blacklist shut down by a lawsuit threat) decided to suddenly start blacklisting the whole internet. I thought I was keeping an eye on the relevant places where such things might be announced, but apparently not closely e

Re: is Debian an anarchist organization/project?

2002-11-01 Thread Raul Miller
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 11:36:57AM +0200, Dmitry Borodaenko wrote: > Not exactly, anarchism just says that you _can't_ have freedom without > being an army. Debian will never have an army -- that would make Debian a government, and would mean that we're way, way, way away from the goals stated in