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"Ingo Juergensmann" <ij@2004.bluespice.org> writes:

> Stephen Frost said:
>
>>> Why? I don't see any reasoning for that. If you prefer buildd.d.o over
>>> buildd.net, then get happy with buildd.d.o. All information is already
>>> there. If you like buildd.net then visit buildd.net again.
>> It's my understanding that you aren't willing to provide the code for
>> buildd.net so that the same functionality can be incorporated into
>> buildd.d.o.  If that's the case then it's unfortunate but also shows
>> that the problems are not just one-sided here.
>
> Why? I'm donating a service, not the scripts. I think you should be able
> to see the difference, although you seem to kindly ignore the fact that
> buildd.d.o already said it won't include the scripts.

And what about the Social Contract:

   2. We Will Give Back to the Free Software Community

      When we write new components of the Debian system, we will
      license them as free software. We will make the best system we
      can, so that free software will be widely distributed and used.

Really, you should be willing to share your work freely with others
with no strings attached.  If you aren't willing to do this, then
perhaps you should reconsider whether you are really suited to
participating with the development of free software in general and the
Debian Project in particular.  We are working together, not against
each other.

Please, please, carefully re-read the whole of this tiresome thread
and notice that you have not presented either yourself or your
arguments in a good light; likewise for several other people.  While
I'm sure we would all like amd64 to be in sid and eventually stable,
how we get there is also as important as the goal itself.  I am
extremely unhappy about the unpleasantness of many people in this
thread towards each other, and also to many of the most hardworking
and valuable members of the Project--lets keep the arguments
technical.  Remember: there are real people with real feelings at the
other end of an email address, and you would do well to remember that
for the future.  If the people you criticise so strongly were standing
next to you, would you say the same things?  (I sincerely hope not!)


Regards,
Roger

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