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Re: giving money to gnome



> > Andreas, I agree with you 100%.  This kind of antagonistic behavior toward
> > the non-dfsg community is downright immature and, as you said, shameful!
> Say what? One would think that we could donate to any free software
> project we desire and it would not be "antagonistic". KDE gets half of
> the money from the CD directly from Lehmans Bookstore. Debian gets the
> other half, and gives it to GNOME. That sounds fair to me.

It would be fair, if you had the courage to say, that your intent isn't to 
support a free replacement for Qt, but to help a KDE replacement.

Maybe, it'd be time to re-think this decision in a more "democratic" way.

We ALL want to support the Debian social contract, but I don't think, that
this contract contained any clause like 'If possible behave like a
[excuse my french here] f***ing asshole'.

You say, you want to support a free Qt replacement - go ahead:


		GIVE THE MONEY TO GTK!

		GNOME ISN'T A REPLACEMENT FOR QT, IT JUST USES A
		FREE QT REPLACEMENT.


Got the message?


  Benedikt

Windows 95: n.
    32-bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit
    operating system originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor,  written
         by a 2-bit company that can't stand for 1 bit of competition.


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