Re: OT: Politics and other actually Debian related ramblings
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On Tuesday 06 March 2007 15:30, Paul Johnson <baloo@ursine.ca> was
heard to say:
> I wouldn't be so quick to assume Debian's working on communist
> theory successfully. I think the DPL would have something to say
> about nobody playing leader.
Mr. Johnson, I'm beginning to wonder if you actually _read_ the
postings you are replying to. No where, under any circumstances,
would I call Debian "communistic".
What I said was voluntary, cooperative, and therefore an-archic
because no one can coerce anyone else to do anything. There are
rules, yes, but no _rulers_.
Yes, there is a project leader, who does exactly that: Leads. No one
is bound to do anything that he says to do. He does not _rule_.
Can you go back and note, please, that I said no one, specifically and
explicitly, _RULES_ over others? Please?
I would have thought that the recent example of some few developers
objecting to anyone being paid for their work on the Debian release,
and demonstrating that no one rules over them at all, would be
demonstration enough.
Curt-
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