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Re: FreeLinux project



Can we stop this discussion please.  Frankly, I do not care!  If the
FreeLinux folks and the anti-FreeLinux folks want to privatly discuss this
i.e. not on a mailing list, they are welcome to do so.  Those of us that
have no opinion are not interested in this discussion.  Someday, if and when
FreeLinux has something to offer us, we can discuss this issue and come to 
a reasonable decision.  In the meantime, fighting over this is no more 
instructive that debating how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.
This is a moot argument.  Stop it, or take it somewhere (more) private.
The signal to noise ratio of this mailing list is dropping fast...

 -Erik

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> On Wed, 28 May 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
> > > Personally I am not attracted to centralized source management schemes.
> > > The approach is just too fascist for my tastes.
> > 
> > And if you think the centralized source management approach is fascist,
> 
> It is not any more facist then Debian is.
> 
> > try joining their core group. I bet you can't do so.
> > I for one promise to wait to see if something will come of "freelinux".
> > Probably nothing will. If something does come of it, I promise to do
> > whatever is necessary to make sure that a small core group does not get
> > control of a major aspect of Linux. One of the best things about Debian
> > is that anyone can participate - we're not about to watch the base system
> > become un-democratized.
> 
> You are making statements that are entirely untrue based on non-knowledge,
> try to turn them into fake facts and stamp with that a new effort as
> facist and undemocratic just because FreeLinux declines to be
> directly controlled by you.
> 
> Now tell me who is facist. 
> 
> Mike
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