it is a little less obvious that we should allow talking about Apple, but even then I say that we should. Informed arguments will only enrich this exchange. We should all be well-informed of what is available from Apple, from Hypra, etc. It is only with good quality discussion and information that we can make educated choices and can fix whatever is still missing in the free and open source world.
Fernando On 11/8/19 2:15 PM, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
Assuming that you still work at Hypra, I don't think that it is acceptable to use your debian.org e-mail to promote your work place.This work place works for Debian. So I dont see the problem. It works not-paid by Debian for Debian, so my job is a volunteer action for Debian. Thanks to Hypra, more than 500 new users use Debian. So yes, I created a project where I tried to fund a fulltime team to improve Debian, upstream and downstream, accessibility. I mix economical action and ethical action.Note that Debian developers can request for a certificate to show they are dev, there is not reason then to separate artificially 2 areas if they are so joint.Clearly, those e-mail should be removed because they fall under spam or promotional e-mails.Remove these about Mac and I will remove them. There is no reason to read "thanks to inform about Mac" and "Please dont talk here about Debian projects if they are supported by companies".Regards-- John Doe