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Re: Berlin project to join SPI



On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Alex Yukhimets wrote:

> > You can check out their web site at http://www.berlin-consortium.org/ .
> 
> I checked. Can't say I am impressed. I haven't noticed any general
> principles formulated (clearly, at least) like the ones we could

I wonder how one writes low-level hardware interfaces without any
architecture-specific code.  They state that they're doing this ...

Anyway,  I don't see any problems with letting them join SPI,  unless
there are legal ones I don't know about.  I think that more
people/projects around who beleive in the Social Contract's definition of
Free Software will _always_ be a plus,  and having things other than
Debian and the Open Hardware Catalog around will give SPI some breadth.

                     					Will


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