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RE: AW: Splitting Debian into two projects



Thanks for this clarification. It seems I should have let the topic
settle in my mind too. In particular I wasn't aware I was answering some
pretty old mails.

Michael

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>-----Original Message-----
>From:	Syrus Nemat-Nasser [SMTP:syrus@ucsd.edu]
>Sent:	Wednesday, April 02, 1997 7:50 PM
>To:	Michael Meskes
>Cc:	Debian Private
>Subject:	Re: AW: Splitting Debian into two projects
>
>On Wed, 2 Apr 1997, Michael Meskes wrote:
>
>[SNIP]
>> Well now it's starting to get interesting. While I honestly believe my
>> words are not much of a problem, I wonder if some prognosis I read are
>> correct and I'll be dismissed, too.
>> 
>> A very sad
>> Michael
>
>Michael, you are right that a lot of steam was vented in the last few 
>weeks, but things have settled down.  As far as I can tell, _nobody_ has 
>been dismissed.  Dominik left on his own despite requests from several 
>people including Bruce asking him to stay.
>
>From my perspective, a few people said a lot of heated things (myself 
>included to my own chagrin).  However, in the background, a greater 
>number of people ignored the political chaos and continued to work on the 
>distribution.  Prominent examples are the doc group, led by Susan K., and 
>the testing group, led by Dale.
>
>Cheers.  Syrus.
>
>
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