Lucas Nussbaum writes:
> (I still hadn't replied to that question -- I'll do that by following-up
> on Moray's reply since I agree with most of it)
...and I'll take the easiest route, and follow up on Lucas' mail, since
I mostly agree with both of them. Sorry!
> On 12/03/13 at 17:11 +0300, Mora
(I still hadn't replied to that question -- I'll do that by following-up
on Moray's reply since I agree with most of it)
On 12/03/13 at 17:11 +0300, Moray Allan wrote:
> [...]
>
> - End-users are moving to web applications/"the cloud". Few of the
> most heavily used ones are free software. Even
On 2013-03-11 16:35, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
But then, one wonders, what are the main challenges that free
software
at large faces today? [...]
What do candidates think of this? Is free software "going well"? Is
it
going to go "better" or "worse" in forthcoming years? Why?
For me the bigge
(After 4 years, I'm again on the right side of the ballot box to ask
questions... *cracking knuckles*)
All candidates seem to agree that Debian has an important role to play
in the Free Software movement at large. Good: I couldn't agree more! :)
But then, one wonders, what are the main challenges
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