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Re: provocative actions



Bruce Perens <bruce@debian.org> writes:

> Putting Debian on a KDE CD was a provocative action. We can't object to it
> according to our own rules, but that does not make it any less provocative.
> Anyone involved should have known it would be an uneasy partnership.

It wasn't *my* intention to be provocative. As I mentioned
earlier: It was *my* idea to put Debian on the upcoming KDE-CD. If I haven't
mentioned this opportunity, Debian hasn't been put on the CD. Perhaps
RedHat or something else has been put on the CD instead. Would that be
better?? I've seen a chance for Debian to get more popular. Debian
goes to people using other distributions so far. Perhaps they give
Debian a try once they have it. That was my intention to ask the
people putting the CD together to include Debian. I don't want to
provoke anyone.

Btw., I don't see any partnership by putting the *free* Debian on any
CD. 

Yours
    Christian

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