Re: Q to both candidates: universality

2017-03-29 Thread Mehdi Dogguy
On 25/03/2017 13:04, martin f krafft wrote: > - What does universality mean to you and the project? > To me, in short, it means that we are able to address a wide range of different needs in a single homogeneous system. Debian has been successful as a general and stable platform where others c

Re: Q to both candidates: universality

2017-03-26 Thread Chris Lamb
Hi Martin, > What does universality mean to you and the project? To me, the concept of Debian as the "Universal Operating System" is primarily one of accomodating an extremely wide variety of technical use-cases. For example, if someone wanted to put Debian onto their lawnmower we don't turn arou

Q to both candidates: universality

2017-03-25 Thread martin f krafft
Chris & Mehdi, You're running for the leadership position of the project sporting the slogan (makers of) "The Universal Operating System". I have a couple of questions relating to this: - What does universality mean to you and the project? - How universal do you think we are? - Can you i