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Re: project objectives (Was: "purity" package)



On Sat, Nov 29, 1997 at 12:06:48PM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> 
> 	Hear, hear. Isn't freedom (of software, admittedly, though it
>  could be extended to free speech if you stretch it s bit) a guiding
>  light of the project? Am I crying out alone in the wilderness?


  I should rather be surprised at hearing anything else from you.  But why
do you think the "purity" issue is about freedom of software? If only
was so. Perceiving rather differently, I freely say that the goals nowdays 
aim on cooperate image and market share at the expense of everything that
stands in the way. I hope that I may at last help to bring your own opinion
into the light of day. :-) 

  And if I err, and if my mind has not trip-ed in the perception of things, 
I will be willing to admit that I am arguing from miscomprehensions. 
For how could I know differently about Debian's goals when I repeatedly 
ask and receive no answer. This question was made long ago, and very often,
and is of ancient date, which shows a good deal of character on my part to
become aware of what is expected of me in this project.


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Ioannis Tambouras
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